While I have seen a lot of mixed opinions regarding the FPC mainly from people who have never spent time with one, I had nothing but good times testing it out.
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Affordable Surplus – You Can Still Own
What’s still out there on the surplus market that won’t instantly drain your wallet? The definition of affordable is certainly broad, depending on who is speaking.
Dr. Dabbs – Rod Serling: The Voyage into the Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone really did make you think. Like most truly revolutionary artistic endeavors, the show was the product of a singularly creative mind. Rod Serling was a remarkable man indeed.
Vortex Optics XM157 Overview: The Next Generation Squad Weapon-Fire Control (NGSW-FC)
From the ground up, the XM157 is an optic that features Vortex’s revolutionary technology, with what many call a “smart scope”.
Taylor & Company Alaskan Takedown – The Ultimate Lever Gun
Taylor & Company Firearms is based in, of all places, Winchester Virginia. Unlike many other companies, Taylor does not actually manufacture any firearms. Instead, they partner with existing companies, such as Chiappa and Uberti, to market and sell exclusive models.
The Cody Firearms Museum
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West houses five museums, but I was there to check out the Cody Firearms Museum.
Did Gun Control Advocates Just Admit Firearm Manufacturing Is A Net Positive for Communities?
I accepted a position at Mossberg in July of 1986, where I worked until I joined NSSF four years ago.
Analog/Digital Night Vision & Thermal Explained
Long story short, vision is complicated.
The Secret War of Sorrell Booke: Boss Hogg was a Spy
As a very young man, Sorrell would entertain the patients in his dad’s waiting room. Show business was in his blood.
Ultra Ruger Charger Build with Enoch Industries, MDT, and SB Tactical
Ripping off the absolutely ludicrous Leupold 18x scope we used for accuracy testing, the new Charger started to shine with a red dot. Suppressed and wearing 1x, this Charger was incredibly fun to play with at the range. My kids love it, and after shooting it all afternoon, it was worth every penny. I have built a fair number of 10/22 projects over the years, but this one is by far my favorite. And it doesn’t hurt that it looks like an oversized version of Han Solo’s blaster.