If you get the opportunity to shoot in the dark — indoors or outdoors — by all means, do it. I suspect you’ll find what I did: Muzzle flash isn’t all that big of a deal in a self-defense shooting situation.
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Lights Out: 10 Things I’ve Learned About Shooting in the Dark
Published: September 24, 2019 { 4 comments }Texas Democrat Claims AR-15s Fire ’50-Caliber’ Bullets, Weigh as Much as ’10 Boxes’
Published: September 24, 2019 { 58 comments }Add U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee to the list of anti-gun politicians who have no blessed idea what they’re talking about. The Democrat from Texas was speaking to reporters inside the U.S. Capitol building last week, stumping for gun control legislation that would, among other things, establish a national gun registry and ban .50-caliber ammunition. [...]
HAVA Hosts Disabled Veterans at Rockcastle Family Day
Published: September 24, 2019 { 0 comments }Honored American Veterans Afield (HAVA) announces the very successful completion of their 7th Annual HAVA/Rockcastle Family Day at the Park City, KY shooting complex on Saturday, September 14, 2019.
Prepping 101: Software Defined Radios
Published: September 22, 2019 { 11 comments }As the empire begins to collapse around us, and the more aware among us begin to question if the American prosperity bubble will remain, it is pretty easy to freak out about being cut off from knowing what’s going on. When I first started looking at communications options for after the grid goes down, like [...]
Remington Model 783 Varmint
Published: September 21, 2019 { 20 comments }After putting quite a few rounds down range I firmly believe the Remington 783 Varmint is the best bang for the buck in terms of long-range rifles from Remington.
Double-Barreled 22 Mag Protection? Full Review of S333 Thunderstruck (Video)
Published: September 21, 2019 { 72 comments }The concealed carry market is crowded. Pocket guns are one of the fastest growing segments of the firearms industry, and there’s no sign of slowing down. (Even Mossberg – Mossberg! – offers a subcompact 9mm, for crying out loud.) In such a dense environment, Standard Manufacturing’s new S333 Thunderstruck stands out. For better or worse, the Thunderstruck isn’t a gun you’re likely to see every day, and I’ve had a blast putting it through its paces.
The Keltec CP33 Gets Braced! New Aftermarket Pistol Brace Options Reviewed
Published: September 21, 2019 { 33 comments }I know many of you will look at these and say “why do I need that?” Well, if that is you, this review is not for communists anyway. Shooting the Keltec CP33 braced is more fun than I’ve had with a gun in a long time because it is extremely controllable, tiny, and holds a lot of pews
Disneyworld and the Death of Osama bin Laden
Published: September 20, 2019 { 48 comments }US Navy SEAL named Rob O’Neill had drilled a pair of Black Hills 77-grain OTM 5.56mm rounds through the brain of the single most reviled human being on the planet. Osama bin Laden, the architect of the single greatest terrorist attack in modern history, was finally queued up to meet his seventy dark-haired virgins.
Kimber Aegis Elite Pro: Full Review
Published: September 20, 2019 { 2 comments }While the world continues to fill with new 1911 manufacturers due to the fantastic original design and readily available precision machining centers, Kimber continues to focus on meeting market demands for an Every Day Carry (EDC) 1911 with their Aegis Elite Pro.
New Red Dot Option From Crimson Trace: The CTS-1000 Reviewed
Published: September 20, 2019 { 8 comments }As of late, there are so many options for red dot sights on the market. Some see this as a bad thing, but I really enjoy the huge selection that is available when shopping for an electronic sight. Crimson Trace adds to these options with their new line of electronic optics and I had the privilege to test out the CTS-1000.









