Tonight on American Rifleman TV: SIG Sauer Relentless Warrior Championship; Crossbreed Reckoning Holster; RIC Webley Revolvers

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posted on August 7, 2019
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This week we head to New Hampshire for the SIG Sauer Relentless Warrior Challenge, a special event in which the future leaders of the U.S. military—teams from the service academies and ROTC programs including Texas A&M and others—compete with a variety of firearms they will use once they leave school in a grueling match at the SIG Sauer Academy. Check out this preview of tonight's episode.





Our "Rifleman Review" this week is the Crossbreed Reckoning Holster, quite an innovative and adaptable means of carrying a personal protection handgun.



For "I Have This Old Gun," we look at the Webley revolvers carried by the Royal Irish Constabulary. 





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