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What to Look for in a Range Bag That Doesn’t Suck
A no-nonsense guide to choosing a range bag that actually works. Learn what separates a dedicated pistol range bag from a glorified gym duffel.
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Real-world evaluations of flashlights, knives, holsters, and everyday carry gear that supports independence and readiness. These aren’t fluff unboxings—just honest insight into what actually works, what holds up, and what deserves a spot in Joe’s pocket or pack.
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A no-nonsense guide to choosing a range bag that actually works. Learn what separates a dedicated pistol range bag from a glorified gym duffel.

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Version 1.0.0 In a world where everyday challenges can arise without warning, having the right tools is essential.…

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You might think that tactical flashlights are just for military or outdoor enthusiasts, but let me tell you,…

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Looking for a reliable quick-access firearm storage solution for your vehicle? In this Kwick Strike review, I put…

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I carried the Falco Roto Shoulder Holster for one summer before my P320s were grounded. Here's what I learned about the rotation mechanism, flood survival, and why excellent gear becomes useless when your gun gets recalled.

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In this video, we take an in-depth look at the Falco M102 bag, a premium range bag that…

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Explore the Cedar Mill Fine Firearms Discreet Concealment Guitar Rifle Case that redefines stealth transport for your rifles!…

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The 4 pistol case by Cedar Mill Fine Firearms is a US made product that protects guns, gear…

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🛠️ Ever embarked on a quest to find the ultimate EDC holster? Join me on my journey to…

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In today's video, we're diving deep into the world of concealed carry solutions with our review of the…

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Four months of EDC with the Falco Cheetah C142 Level 2 retention holster. The only leather holster I trust for retention-critical situations.

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First impressions of the Falco Cheetah Level 2 retention holster. Two retention levels, custom leather work, and what to expect on day one.