Want to give or get something awesome this year?
We see, test, and abuse a ton of gun stuff here at Pew Pew Tactical.
Here’s some of our perennial favorites…as well as new things to the market in 2021 across all budgets.
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Ammo In Stock
Here’s some of what’s in stock at reasonable prices (right now):
9mm
5.56/.223
Other
And check out our Best Places to Buy Ammo Online if you need more suggestions.
Optics
Optics are still staying in stock…
Sig Sauer Romeo 5
We’ve tested a lot of red dots through the years and right now the Romeo 5 is still our favorite red dot under $200.
See it in action here:
And check out our full review.
Brutally Tested Budget Red Dot
Want to go cheaper? Check out our destructive tests in Best Red Dots Under $100.
Primary Arms 1-6x
Our current favorite for a low power variable optic (LPVO) is the PA 1-6x that can get everything done from close-up engagements out to 400+ yards.
Clear glass, great reticle, and excellent bang-for-the-buck.
Check out a quick vid of it at the range.
See our full review here with more videos!
Trijicon MRO
Right now the MRO is our go-to “premium” red dot that we’d feel comfortable on a home defense or battle rifle.
Check out our full review (along with torture test).
Looking for other choices? See our definitive article on Best Red Dots.
Trijicon RMR
Several have tried to unseat the king of pistol red dots.
But our favorite still goes out to the Trijicon RMR.
However, there’s still ton of more affordable options in our Best Pistol Red Dot review.
Holosun 507C X2 ACSS
However, in 2021 our new favorite pistol red dot might be the Holosun 507C X2 ACSS done in collab with Primary Arms.
All the specs you’re looking for…and a kickass reticle.
Check out our full review here.
Now…let’s jump into some rifle stuff!
AR-15 Upgrades
Another year passes and it feels like we’re a little stuck with AR-15 innovation. But these are some of our favorites.
Endomag
The Endomag turns your 30-round 5.56 PMAG and standard AR-15 lower into a 9mm platform.
No need to buy a new 9mm lower because you need all the ammo money you can get!
Full review here and also a YouTube video too.
Precision Armament M4-72 Severe Duty
Our overall favorite AR-15 muzzle brake is the M4-72 Severe Duty.
It’s loud and your buddies on the side will hate you…but wow your reticle doesn’t move!
And it’s not a terrible value at $89 compared to others.
Check out the rest of our tested brakes in 8 Best AR-15 Muzzle Brakes.
Or if you’re going big boy…6 Best .308 Muzzle Brakes.
Suppressors
How about going for the soft pew?
Your timing is perfect too as the ATF is set to launch eForms by the end of 2021...which means a wait period of ~60 days compared to the multi-month current process.
Check out our favorites in each kind of caliber…
Best 5.56 and .30 Cal Suppressors
Best Rimfire Suppressors
Best 9mm & .45 ACP Suppressors
SBA3 Pistol Brace
AR-15 pistols are all the rage despite all the weird ATF stuff going on. And which pistol brace you choose matters…
We really like the SBA3 from SB Tactical.
And yes…we tested a whole bunch of them out in Best AR and AK Pistol Braces.
Faxon Gunner Barrel
Building a new upper? You’ll need a nice barrel.
One of my favorites for accuracy and affordability is the Faxon Gunner Barrel. It goes in and out of stock so be sure to sign up for alerts.
Find out why I use it in most of my builds and why I always recommend it to my buddies in the full review.
Superlative Arms Adjustable Gas Block
Want to further reduce your reticle movement?
You might want to check out an adjustable gas block and tune it for your specific loads.
The Superlative Arms bleeds off the excess gas so your BCG doesn’t smash into you unnecessarily. It really makes a world of difference.
Of course…full review here.
Best Adjustable Gas Block
STNGR Handguards
My new recent best bang-for-the-buck handguards for new builds goes to the STNGR VYPR.
What it doesn’t have in vowels they make up for in fit/finish/color…and price.
With the 13.5″ at $119 and the 15″ variant coming in at $125.
The cuts are aggressive which helps with the weight (11.5 oz) but I was afraid it was almost too aggressive so that my finger would touch the barrel.
But with plenty of mags and shooters…none of us had that problem.
Oh yea there’s other models too like the VLCN with minimal top rail which is the basis of our night vision upper.
See more in Best AR-15 Handguards. But this is my best value pick.
Tyrant Designs AR-15
Want your AR-15 to look good and function better?
We’re fans of the Tyrant CNC aluminum grip and foregrip which offer great aesthetics as well as some comfy rubber material.
A little spendy but worth it.
Patriot Pin & ARMag Lock
These next two go out to my CA folks who make due with the hand dealt to them.
This combo system helps you have a fixed magazine, open up your two receiver halves, and get reloaded…quickly.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do to stay compliant…full review here.
Resurgent Arms Featureless Grip
Ok…one more for CA folks!
This one is my favorite featureless grip that allows an almost normal wraparound grip.
Now with an extended safety latch!
Full review along with some others at Best Featureless Grip.
Range Gear
Guns…check. Ammo…check. How about the other stuff you might need?
Pelican 1500
My go-to hardcase for pistols is the Pelican 1500. And coupled with some custom foam…it carries everything I need for a range day.
See more of our favorites in Best Gun Cases.
5.11 Range Bag
How about our go-to range bag?
It’s big…it’s study. It’s the 5.11 Range Bag.
But for those that might not need a ton of space…check out our Best Range Bags.
Savior Equipment Rifle Bags
We’ve been through covert and range bags…what’s our favorite rifle bags?
For most things it’s going to be Savior Equipment.
High quality Cordura and stitching compared to el cheapo bags.
Now they have Black Multicam!
I’ve been hauling multiple rifles with optics each range trip with them for years and so far they’ve held up well.
Use code PEWPEW15 to save 15% off your order.
EDITOR’S PICK: SOFT RIFLE BAG
See more analysis and other picks in Best Gun Cases.
Celestron 52250 Spotting Scope
Our go-to spotting scope for most people just getting into long range shooting.
The Celestron is affordable with decent glass. Here it is showing 600 yard targets.
If you need something a little more robust or clearer glass…check out our Best Spotting Scopes article.
Caldwell DFT 2 Lead Sled
We do a lot of benched shooting for groups…
And our go-to is the Caldwell DFT series of lead sleds.
Caldwell DeadShot Combo
If you need something a little more portable and gives you more feel than a true lead rest…
Check out the DeadShot Combo which has a nice height that accommodates a wide range of rifles.
ShootSteel AR500 Targets
Looking for a little more *ting* in your life?
Our go-to AR500 steel targetmaker is ShootSteel that’s survived thousands of rounds in our videos.
Glock Upgrades
Tyrant CNC Glock Package
Since custom Glock frames have flooded the market…the race is on to make your Glock the most unique looking out there.
One of my current favorites is Tyrant CNC’s extended mag release, extended mag bases, and slide plate.
Check out more of my favorite Glock Upgrades…from pure performance inside to cool looking stuff on the outside.
Soft Goods
SKD Shooting Gloves
If it’s too hot or too cold…or you don’t want your hands to get ripped up.
You’ll want some nice shooting gloves that give protection but don’t hinder your trigger finger.
My pick for overall shooting gloves is the SKD Alpha.
Editor’s Choice Shooting Glove
Learn more about them as well as my other picks (such as thinnest gloves and best for women) in our Shooting Gloves article.
Wiley X Saber Shooting Glasses
How about protecting your eyeballs?
My go-to for affordable and comfy shooting glasses is the Wiley X Saber.
Check out more budget (and baller) picks in Best Shooting Glasses.
MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X
It’s full name is a mouthful but the MSA Sordins are my favorite electronic hearing protection.
It’s comfy for hours and has great sound quality.
Only downside is if you’re next to compensated rifles for an extended amount of time I’d suggest doubling up.
Best Overall Electronic Hearing Protection
Check out passive protection, earbuds, and more budget friendly electronic ones in our Best Shooting Ear Protection article.
Pew Pew Tactical Flatline Sling
We’ve used all the slings out there…and we’ve come up with our own. Check out our Pew Pew Tactical Sling made by Flatline Fiber down in Georgia.
Incorporating just the right amount of padding and a slick pull tab to adjust your length.
And of course…available in Multicam and Black Multicam. Black Multicam is currently sold out but will be back in stock soon!
Looking for something more than a standard AR-15 sling?
We go over all the other options like single-point, pure leather, and Ching slings in Best Rifle Slings.
5.11 AMP72 Low Profile Pack
Looking for a mid-capacity backpack (40L) that has all the bells and whistles but doesn’t scream TACTICAL?
Enter the 5.11 AMP72 Backpack that’s perfect for a 3-day op…or a carry-on.
We cover a few of 5.11’s packs in our Low Profile Packs Review and also video.
at 5.11
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
Viktos Core 2
Looking for some decent shoes that aren’t super tacticool?
Check out the Viktos Core 2. These are lightweight, breathable and comfy!
We tried out the Tiger Stripe Gray Camo and really liked the aesthetic. Not to mention, both our reviewers said these feel like heaven on the feet!
We cover even more shoes in our Not So Tactical Shoes article.
Hard Goods
Mira Safety Level IV Ceramic Armor
We love Mira Safety for their heavy-duty CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) gas masks. See our Best Gas Masks article.
But now they have Level IV ceramic body armor that did the best in our ballistics testing.
They were able to fully stop two shots from 30.06 M2AP armor piercing rounds…while the other contenders only stopped one.
Check em out here:
Ballistic Helmet from Hard Head Veterans
Need some Level 3 and frag protection for your noggin?
We’ve been testing the previous version and also the current gen of Hard Head Veterans’ ballistic helmet.
They are really comfy and have all the mounting platforms you’ll need for your night vision and comm gizmos.
Use this link or coupon “PEWPEW” for $15 off your helmet!
And check out our other picks in Best Tactical Helmets for some non-ballistic recs too.
SecureIt Safe
Looking for a flat-packed safe that isn’t so heavy that you’ll need to hire people to move it?
We really like our SecureIt Agile 52 which comes in around 100 lbs packed up.
It doesn’t take the place of a full-blown safe for protection…but when deterrence ,modularity, and ease of install is the name of the game…
EASIEST TO INSTALL/MOVE SAFE
And now we’ve secured a 10% coupon code for Pew Pew Tactical readers…use PEW10 to get it!
Plus a full review here and video!
Fort Knox FTK-PB
What about our favorite pistol safe for when something goes bump in the night?
We love the Fort Knox FTK-PB.
Sturdy, decent amount of space for two handguns, and most of all…Simplex lock for super fast retrieval.
See it in action in our video and also in our Best Gun Safes article.
Vaultek VT20i & Lifepod
Looking for something higher tech?
The Vaultek VT20i and VT10i bring fingerprint scanning, Bluetooth, and apps to the safe world.
Check out our full review of the duo here.
How about a nice travel container that’s discreet but still protective?
The Lifepod is my go-to for quick hotel and Airbnb trips where I only need one compact gun (with lights and an extra mag).
Check it out in action:
See more in our Best Quick Access Pistol Safes.
Lights
All of the lights! We’re in the middle of testing a whole new batch of pistol, rifle, EDC, and tactical lights.
But here’s our running favorites…
Streamlight ProTac 2
Our most recommended light for almost everyone out there is the ProTac 2.
It doesn’t break the bank and has a nice output of 625 lumens. Plus comes with a nice pressure pad and mount!
We’ve been using several of them for our defensive and competitive guns.
See more of our favorites in Best AR-15/Rifle Lights.
Streamlight TLR-1HL
We like our Streamlights…and the TLR-1HL is our favorite pick for pistol light.
The HL model runs an eye-searing 800 lumens and continues our good experience with Streamlights.
My original TLR-1 is at 5000 rounds and still going strong.
Olight PL-Pro Valkyrie & PL-Mini Valkyrie 2
Looking for something a little more affordable?
The Olight PL-Pro Valkyrie (larger one) and PL Mini Valkyrie 2 have great reputations and took everything we threw at it in our own torture tests.
Check out our full review here complete with drop tests, water submersion, tons of rounds downrange, and beam pictures.
See more of our tested torches in Best Pistol Lights.
Holsters
There’s a lot of holsters…and we cover them all in our Best Holsters article. But here are some selected ones in the biggest categories.
Hidden Hybrid Holsters
Our current favorite in the world of “hybrid” holsters…basically Kydex shell and either leather or synthetic….is Hidden Hybrid Holsters.
I like HHH’s Amish leather since it gets that Goldilocks level of rigidity plus nice-feeling suede.
Boom!
See our full review of them here.
Concealment Express
My go-to for an affordable pure Kydex option is Concealment Express that excels in AIWB (appendix inside waistband) but now has tuckable and OWB (outside waistband) options.
And see it in action here:
Check out the full review here.
Tenicor
A new cey arontender in the pure Kydex realm is Tenicor. They are pricey but really comfortable.
They are formed for actual bodies and have some super effective retention clips.
What I’d recommend if you’re serious about appendix carry, comfort, and absolute retention.
Kore Essentials Belt
With great holsters comes (the need for) great belts.
Our current go-to CCW belt is Kore Essentials.
The right amount of stiffness and nothing too tactical looking to scream “I Have a Gun in my Pants.”
Plus the ability to easily change the size when you’re sitting down for extended periods of time.
Check out the full review of them and use code PEWBELT10 to save 10% over at Shall Not Comply (our merch store).
80% Arms Easy Jig 3
Looking to complete your own AR-15 80% project?
The 80% Arms Easy Jig 3 is my favorite for ease of use.
We’ve fully tested the Easy Jig 2 before…and the new generation has some significant upgrades.
All you need is the jig, an 80% lower, regular drill, and a router. No more CNC machine or even a drill press.
Check out more info in Best 80% Receivers & Jigs.
And our video and full review of the Easy Jig Gen 3.
Wheeler Torque Wrench
I use the Wheeler Torque Wrench almost every time I do something at my bench.
If you’re even semi-serious about gunsmithing…get one!
Real Avid AR-15 Armorer’s Master Kit
Looking for an all-in-one AR-15 kit?
Boom, the Real Avid kit is it.
Check out our full review.
Leatherman Wave+
Our current favorite multitool is the Leatherman Wave+.
It has almost everything you need in an EDC multitool, plus it’s silky smooth.
We tested a bunch more in our Best Multitools article (one with an axehead…), but the Wave+ is our overall Editor’s Pick.
Reloading
Looking to get into reloading? Here’s a couple of our favorite case cleaners.
Frankford Armory Tumbler
Mine has been running for years and thousands of rounds. It lives in the garage since it’s kind of loud but it’s super effective.
Get the full kit for some sparkling clean brass to reload!
Check otu our Guide to Relaoding Ammo for more essential gear.
Lyman Turbo Sonic Case Cleaner
Ready to upgrade to a sonic cleaner for your brass or gun parts?
My go-to is the Lyman since it is cheaper than the competition, has a larger capacity…but only has a max 8 minutes timer.
Check our our in-depth review in Best Ultrasonic Gun Cleaners.
Swag
Ok…a little self promotion here!
We’ve got a new shipment of our custom pistol cases that fit full-size guns with lights.
And a bunch of new shirts and patches. Thanks so much in advance for your support!!
Lost some things in a boating accident? Check out the most popular shirt from Shall Not Comply.
Random Things
These are some random but well-liked stuff from our readers.
Parcil Distribution
Looking for some comfy and protective gas masks of the half-face and full-face variety?
The T-60 half-mask is definitely the comfier of the two and has a nice silicone seal.
Plus the filters are not too expensive and are super easy to install and take-off.
Check out more details and also more picks in our Best Gas Masks article.
GOAT Guns
Great little gifts for the gun lover in your life.
These GOAT Guns are tiny replicas of the real thing that have moving parts and are (almost) all metal.
Check out our full review and our favorite models.
CRKT Minimalist Bowie
Neck knives…not just for mall ninjas anymore!
Our favorite is the CRKT Minimalist which is a steal at around $20.
Check out others in our Best Neck Knives article.
Battlbox
Need a gift of cool stuff that also keeps on giving?
Check out BattlBox’s subscription tactical boxes.
Sabre 3-in-1 Pepper Spray
Sometimes you can’t carry a gun…or you don’t want to.
The Sabre 3-in-1 is our favorite pepper spray that’s used by tons of police departments.
The three mixtures include pepper spray, a UV dye for marking, and CS tear gas.
I like the combo pack with the inert formula for testing the range and trigger mechanism.
Best Pepper Spray
at Amazon
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
Funny/Gag Gifts
Firefield Pistol Bayonet
This pistol bayonet makes me sad inside since we meant it as a joke…and tons of people bought it.
If you have a friend who needs a LOL build…
Check out more dumb stuff in our Weird Tactical Stuff from Amazon article.
Tactical Baby Gear
I first give you this tweet which got about the exact amount of attention on our Facebook page as you might expect.
And here’s the offender diaper bag…
I do have one…AS A GIFT.
And though I’m rocking a pink messenger bag or Totoro backpack most of the time…I do use the changing mat since it’s super useful.
Omniblade
We’ll admit, we wanted to review this 95% because it looked wicked cool!
Shockingly, it’s actually really pretty handy also. The Omniblade is a saw, machete, and an axe all wrapped up in one tool.
While I wouldn’t say that it can replace dedicated tools, if you’re in a pinch or want to save weight and space — you can get a LOT of use out of this all-in-one design.
The full review is coming soon, but I can tell you now that it’s makes a great gift to the survivalest/camper/prepper in your life.
Give using it a chance and you’ll find how well made and handy it really is.
Plus, it looks awesome. Good luck wrapping it…
Surviveware Responder Backpack
As a long time tester of survival gear, the Surviveware Responder Backpack is by far one of the best ready-made options we’ve ever gotten to take a close look at.
Packed with food, water, first aid kits, and a ton of supplies — Surviveware clearly put a lot of time and thought into this kit and really delivered on not only its quality but its value also.
If you’re looking for a complete bug out bag, this should be at the top of your list to consider. While there are some extras I would add to it, you won’t go wrong with just storing it as is ready to go when you need it.
We have a complete review on the Surviveware first-aid kits also, take a look!
Forseti Steel
Need a gift knife for someone awesome in your life? Is that person you? Look no further than Forseti Steel!
Incredibly well made Damascus steel knives for the field or the kitchen, these are simply lovely in every way. They are also built to last and to be used hard.
These come in a huge range of styles and blade types, but all of them are hand made Damascus steel. The fittings are tight and smooth, the blade comes sharp and ready for use.
One of the nicest gifts this season for sure!
Conclusion
Ok that does it!
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