First Impressions: Esstac Kywi Mag Pouches
Not all magazine pouches are created equal. There are a lot of good ones and bad ones out there, but I’m really digging Esstac’s magazine pouches which I’ve recently got my hands on.
Not all magazine pouches are created equal. There are a lot of good ones and bad ones out there, but I’m really digging Esstac’s magazine pouches which I’ve recently got my hands on.
Flashlights, I think, are an important tool. As such, I carry a Streamlight ProTac 2L in my pocket every single day and use it lightly on a daily basis.
Since I’ve started reviewing the gear I use for hunting I figured I’d tell y’all about the pants I wear when I hunt. Now hunting wear is something I know very little about so read this review of the 5.11 Multicam TDU pants at your own peril.
I’ve mentioned the Zero Tolerance 0350 pocket knife quite often because its been my favorite pocket knife for years and pretty much goes with me everywhere. This blog post is my long overdue layman’s review of it.
MREs are a popular emergency food option for many folks. They are also a good option for outdoor enthusiasts to include in their packs for a quick ready to go meal. I chowed down on a XMRE 1300XT meal recently and wrote this little review about it.
Surely many folks wouldn’t mind having an endless supply of ammo and magazines to keep their guns running. Given that’s a pipe dream, this shares my approach to maintaining and managing what I consider to be an adequate number of magazines.
Looking for an example of a deer hunting load out? Here is what I take and how I organize it.
Training how you fight is an idea I really like and can get behind. However, it’s not possible to always put it into practice during live fire at range sessions, training classes or competitive events.
This is possibly my worst review so far. Mostly because I have just a hair more than zero experience with body armor. Even so, these are my first impressions on the AR500 Armor Testudo Gen 2 and their Level III+ body armor.
Making the most of a firearms training course isn’t rocket science. Just make sure to bring the required equipment. If possible, add a few extras to maximize comfort and avoid circumstances that could prevent the successful completion of the course.