Dang you SureFire

September 24, 2013

A few years ago, Sagi purchased a SureFire Forend Weaponlight for his wife’s defensive shotgun. An updated version makes him think he’ll be writing another check.

Comms

September 12, 2013

Disasters can happen quickly and without warning, and having a way to keep in touch is important. Handheld radios provide an easy and reliable way to communicate with loved ones.

Bushnell Tactical

September 06, 2013

Testing optics in a cave? It might seem a little extreme, but actually the conditions are perfect. Guy Sagi tells more from this unconventional Bushnell Tactical seminar.

Proud to Be a Firearms Owner

August 26, 2013

At some point, every firearms owner will be accosted by an anti. There are many ways to handle this situation, but providing facts rather than arguments might swing the day.

Ammo Hack

August 21, 2013

Why write about the ammo shortage, when temporary therapy is as close as your web browser?

SnowLizard SLXtreme

August 12, 2013

Smartphones are quite handy in the field and at the range, but they’re pretty susceptible to the elements. Guy Sagi obtained a case that claims it protects iPhones from water and dust, and even extends battery time. He just had to see if it worked.

Forget the Glamour Shots

August 06, 2013

After an attempted break-in, Sagi decided that he needed multiple records for his firearms, but a lot of the process went against his nature.

Break-In

July 19, 2013

When Guy Sagi heard someone trying to break into his home, he met the threat head on. However, he admits he could have handled the situation better.

Tag, You’re It

July 11, 2013

“Gun Geo Marker,” a free app that went live on July 4, runs on Android smartphones and allows people to “Geolocate Dangerous Guns and Owners.” The creator’s blog indicates the holiday launch date was deliberate.

More than Marksmanship

July 03, 2013

Ten year olds were playing checkers, Uno ruled the main hallway, and a group of 8 year olds were constructing a house of cards with more square feet and floors than my current home. Smartphones, iPads and videogames were mysteriously absent. The politeness ran thick in the group of more than 2,000 people and 54 teams of young shooters from across the nation crowded into the Rogers, Ark., convention center.