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The What & the Why: Slings and their Use

The What & the Why: Slings and their Use

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A long time ago, people thought only of carrying the gun when considering slinging a rifle. But somewhere along the line of how these things evolve, someone figured out that the sling could also be an aid to precision shooting.

Chris Dorner: Gun Control Preaching Psychopath from Beyond the Grave

Chris Dorner: Gun Control Preaching Psychopath from Beyond the Grave

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No amount of training or indoctrination can excise the innately fallen nature of man. In no place is that axiom made more clearly manifest than in the dark inky heart of Chris Dorner.

Make Your Own Kydex IWB Pistol Holster: An Instructable

Make Your Own Kydex IWB Pistol Holster: An Instructable

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The reason you are here is because you want to make your own pistol holster. By literally taking things into your own hands you can save money, add features, or further simplify to your liking. For my purpose I chose to use Kydex, a thermoform plastic, due to it’s great retention and ease of forming.

The Russian RPK Light Machinegun: Kalashnikov's Squad Automatic Weapon

The Russian RPK Light Machinegun: Kalashnikov’s Squad Automatic Weapon

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Famous from battlefields around the world, the Russian designed RPK (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova, is literally named “Kalashnikov’s hand-held machine gun”.

For the Old West Lover in Us: Davidson’s Exclusive 1873 Revolver

For the Old West Lover in Us: Davidson’s Exclusive 1873 Revolver

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To me, there’s something special about using a Colt 1873-style revolver. Part of it, of course, is the connection to our Old West history, cowboys and gunfighters, and all those John Wayne movies I watched as a kid. But there’s also a simplicity and a functionality to the 1873 and its single-action operation I find very attractive, as well as how good the revolver feels in hand, the weight, and the fine balance.

Springfield's XDS OSP 9mm vs Hellcat

Springfield’s XDS OSP 9mm vs Hellcat

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The entire XDS line up shoots like a house on fire, and the OSP is no exception. Sized perfectly to carry extremely well, but still be a shooter on the range, this gun is hands down a winner.

The .40 S&W Comeback: Great for Personal Defense and Available During the Ammo Drought

The .40 S&W Comeback: Great for Personal Defense and Available During the Ammo Drought

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Less popular than 9mm, there is still a wide selection of .40 S&W ammunition for training and personal defense when other calibers are sold out. Despite conventional wisdom, gun buyers, new and old should consider the .40 S&W.

Review: Burris RT25 Long Range

Review: Burris RT25 Long Range

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For a beginner that wants to get started in long range shooting or precision rifle competition, the RT25 is a very good option. If anything should go wrong with the scope it’s covered by the Burris “Forever Warranty”.

The What & The Why:  Accuracy Factors & Fixes

The What & The Why: Accuracy Factors & Fixes

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There are many factors in any gun that have an effect on precision, and two guns leaving the assembly line, one right after the other, made with the same batch of components and assembled by the same people, can have drastically different precision characteristics.

Dipprasad Pun: A Remarkably Dangerous Little Man

Dipprasad Pun: A Remarkably Dangerous Little Man

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It’s a timeless question. Nature versus nurture. Does greatness stem from some simple combination of nucleotides embedded within your DNA, or is it something that can be coaxed, taught, or trained?