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    • Trijicon RMR HD (not so) Range Review
      Trijicon RMR HD (not so) Range Review
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      According to Trijicon, their new RMR HD was specifically designed for Law Enforcement and Military. Apart from some obvious benefits like new reticle options, it includes a forward-facing light sensor. This really struck a chord with me, so rather than taking one to the range, we mounted it on a blue gun and tested it in some real-world environments.

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    • Trijicon MRO Impressions
      Trijicon MRO Impressions
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      The proof of the pudding is in the eating, but sometimes the list of ingredients is worth looking at too. I took a closer look at what Trijicon did with their MRO to get a better feel for why they did it.

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    • Caring for your LOKGrips
      Caring for your LOKGrips
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      Over time, G10 may become dirty or appear "faded." Do not be alarmed, they simply need to be cleaned and oiled.

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    • Book Review - Parenting Champions
      Book Review - Parenting Champions
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      Olympic shooting champion Lanny Bassham followed his famous With Winning in Mind with Parenting Champions. Despite the title, I found the book applicable to everybody.

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    • Eemann Ultimate Trigger Review
      Eemann Ultimate Trigger Review
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      Vindicated. That's how I felt when Eemann followed up their flat SA/DA trigger with a curved version ... and called it the Ultimate trigger.

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    • Handgun zero distance
      Handgun zero distance
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      Whenever I think about ballistics at handgun distances - usually when helping people with sight calculations - I think in terms of straight lines. Not because I don't understand the math, but because making the right simplifications can help us see the forest for the trees.

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    • Vortex Venom vs Viper
      Vortex Venom vs Viper
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      You may find it suprising that we sell three comparable Vortex Venoms for every Viper. I found it suprising that it wasn't more - The Venom is after all more of an all-rounder than the Viper. But our review shows that there is a good reason for the Viper's existence.

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    • First Impressions - Ghost Hydra
      First Impressions - Ghost Hydra
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      Ghost International launched its new Hydra competition holster in May and, three weeks later, I had mine completely stripped on my workbench. I didn't plan to strip it, I just wondered about this. Then that. Then it was all nuts-and-bolts.

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    • The Eleventh Law of Systems Thinking
      The Eleventh Law of Systems Thinking
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      The undecided majority is tired of the blame game. They want to know how we are helping to make the system better.

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    • The Ninth Law of Systems Thinking
      The Ninth Law of Systems Thinking
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      Some countries have relaxed gun laws and little violent crime. Other countries banned guns and are left at the mercy of cartels.

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    • The Sixth Law of Systems Thinking
      The Sixth Law of Systems Thinking
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      Until the police have taken some basic steps to improve the current licensing process, there is no saying that it cannot work. And until we tried to make it work, there is no sense in pushing for riskier alternatives.

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    • The Seventh Law of Systems Thinking
      The Seventh Law of Systems Thinking
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      It is important to focus on long-term goals, but critical to navigate the correct route there. Slow feedback loops can cause us to follow a twisty road in generally the right direction, or to go on a tangent and never reaches the destination.

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