Review: Arc’teryx H150 Rigger’s Belt in Multicam


Here’s a review I especially enjoyed making: Arc’teryx is a very well-known company in the tactical world. This company from Canada, which started off as a climbing and outdoor gear company, has been successfully developing some of the best tactical gear and apparel available today on the market. Just like the acronym LEAF – Law Enforcement & Armed Forces states, they work especially for this audience and particularly for some Special Ops units out there. So if you are looking for high end, high quality and durable gear this is the brand to look for.   To read the full review,...
 

Review: Danner TFX Rough-Out GTX A-TACS


  This was THE pair of boots that I wanted to get my hands on. They left a lasting impression on my mind the very first time I saw them at the official A-TACS website and have been on my mind ever since. I also love my NB Abyss boots even though they proved like a very nice pair of tactical boots, there were some aspects where the Danner could outperform them, but I wasn’t sure, so I had to try them! To read my complete review of the Danner TFX Rough-Out GTX A-TACS follow this link to Popular Airsoft....
 

Review: Tokyo Marui XDM .40 GBB


Our special guest reviewer KILLA, has honored us with another great review, this time of the Tokyo Marui XDM .40 GBB. Read on to know all about this great Gas Blow Back gun from Tokio Marui:     The Tokyo Marui XDM .40 GBB pistol, replica of the Springfield Armory XDM 40 S&W was revealed to the Airsoft community at the Japan Model and Hobby Show  2011 and released to the market in December 2011.   As usual the external components of the gun are mostly ABS plastic as you would expect from Tokyo Marui, although the quality of the ABS plastic and overall quality of...
 

Review: Viper Single Point Bungee Sling


  Since I bought my Scar-L I realized that a good single point sling that would fit on the Scar’s mount points was going to be hard to find. So I set on an internet search to find which slings people were using with their real steel and Airsoft SCAR’s. On the Airsoft side it was a little bleak since I didn’t find much articles or opinions. But on the real steel, things were different and I found myself navigating hours and hours in a particular topic on the AR15.com forums where I could see what other people used. Click...