Fivepointstar nailed it, if you look at the covering on the table, and all the points that the trigger guard come togther to make the knuckle guard the pixelation is clear revealing that it's a photoshopped picture.
A light on a home defense firearm is a lighting aid, it doesn't help you shoot any better, just helps you to see what you intend to shoot at. As far as pistol grips on long guns, they can help you steady your shot, I'm not refering to forward grips don't want any confusion. If an aftermarket...
He forgot the Motometer hood ornament.
I don't buy into the tacticool hoopla, I have optics on most of my rifles because I have the room to stretch out and shoot beyond 150 - 200 yards, and I like to see exatly where my shot is going to be placed. With that said I have by far taken more deer...
I have an 1860 Pietta that I bought last summer, other than the inital cleaning it has never been touched. Though it's only had 18 rounds fired through it, it's still as free as the day I took it out of the box.
I killed 3 deer last season with my .223 AR, the round will kill a deer, but I don't beleave that the round is adequate for deer. The first one walked about 50 yards and laid down, all were shot with 75 grain Horady or Black Hills hollow point boattail match ammo. The second was on the run...