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MDT ACC (Adjustable Core Competition) Chassis Review

November 19, 2019 Bill Marr 0

As precision rifles continue to increase in popularity, manufacturers have responded to the demand. Twenty years ago there were just a handful of decent stocks on the market, precision rifle shooters had limited options. That […]

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BEEZ Combat System Short Barrel Scabbard: A better way to carry your TAC-14/Shockwave

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