Well... sorta.
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"Women in Citizen/Civic Militia (Commy era term for Police). Interviewer, sometimes with a pistol."
Although, that badge on her sleeve designates a traffic cop. Rank: Basic officer/constable.
Seems like anybody with any level of military/leo/contractor background is turning himself into a certified gunfighter instructor. I might be a bit late to recognizing this as I'm just learning of Kyle Lamb and Frank Proctor. Admittedly, these two present themselves as having extensive...
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s38/sh/99d295ce-676f-47b2-98ff-d5e53f0e63ee/9f0e8e949f203e26dbc8035d34c19c32?noteKey=9f0e8e949f203e26dbc8035d34c19c32¬eGuid=99d295ce-676f-47b2-98ff-d5e53f0e63ee
$32K for a kitchen knife?
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I understand that it would not look good for the "free" U.S. to adopt the "bad commy" gun. The Israelis did it when they built the Galil, though. We could have claimed that we were "inspired" by the Sturmgewehr instead.
Now it looks like using the AK-like piston in an AR-platform is the...
No doubt others here are already familiar with this thread:
http://www.ar15.com/mobile/topic.html?b=6&f=10&t=302847&page=1
I just found it. I'm blown away by the amount of gear people have. I'd like to think that the vests with Police/Sheriff/SRT velcro badges on there actually belong to...
Found out about these on another forum.
Knives by maker Andy Franco.
http://www.arizonacustomknives.com/Andy-Franco.aspx
Pretty neat, I thought. Interesting mix of classic designs with more of a modern manufacturing method in the "Field" series.
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(photo credit/knife...
A non C&R licensee is intrigued with the idea of a functional antique military firearm - a shooter firearm. Seems like the Mosin-Nagant 91/30 is most popular due to price, availability and the cost/abundance of ammo.
What would you recommend? What should the individual look for in an...
Can you list any outdoor clothing or equipment manufacturers that supports 2A?
I've seen Brunton sponsor some firearm-related television programs. For the longest time I thought they only made compasses. I was wrong.
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Certifiably noob question here.
.12 Ga. 2 3/4" 00 (9 pellet) vs. standard 5.56 Nato round.
By what percentage is the 5.56 less in felt recoil? Example: Would you say the 5.56 feels like about 20% of a .12 Ga. buckshot?
Thanks.
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Instead of derailing the "Hydration and Heavy Pouch" thread, I thought I'd post these here. I keep mine simple - no funky straws; no super twist-tappy caps. Quality, usefulness and value being the primary concerns
Don't they come up with the coolest exclusives? They're pushing the envelope with the "flash suppressor" and a "high cap" magazine on a .22LR. Probably an "in your face" thing to others. But, the prices on these are ridiculous.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=331826906
I was wondering if someone could educate me a little. Why is the HK 416 so popular? What makes it so reliable? And, what would someone have to do to their Ar-15 style rifle to make it as reliable?
Thank you.
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