Currently, Indiana is one of the most free states regarding the right to keep and bear arms. If this passes, Indiana may just become the most free states in the union!!!
I absolutely love the look of a well worn firearm. If it's a safe queen to pass it to your great, great grandkids, then leave it in the safe. If it's a tool that is worn from practice and hard use, then take pride in the scuffs and scratches because it shows that it's being used as intended, and...
The AR15 is a pattern rifle with a proven performance record that spans more than 50 years. As a pattern firearm, one should be able to take any component from one manufacturer's rifle and it should work in any other manufacturer's rifle of the same pattern. Where many of us have seen the wheels...
The 36-yard zero is very common in military circles... Ask any Marine.
If shooting an M4 or Civilian AR out to 300 yards, no other zero will give you a tighter cluster of hits at every range in between.
Here is a nice test video of the 36-yard zero:
Another good review:
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Until ammunition becomes more accessable, I would love it if manufacturers would stop marketing new and exciting unobtainium.
Federal - "Hey folks, look what else you can't get!!!"
Reseller - "Coming soon, or at least someday, at a 600% markup."
^^ That is very useful information, as the OSP was going to be my next purchase for a suppressor host.
I wonder if handguns like the M&P, with it's loaded chamber port would do much of the same thing? I might have to ask on the M&P forums.
This is the perfect time to introduce a new cartridge that, like every other existing cartridge, will be marked up by a factor of 10, and still be harder to find than Sasquatch in the Rockies.
I can't wait to not get my hands on some!
With just two revolvers and a lever action rifle chambered in .357 Magnum, I have just about everything covered, from concealed carry to hunting most critters. Firing anything from lazy .38 Special pills to .357 Mag rockets that give a .30-30 a run for its money, that spells v.e.r.s.a.t.i.l.e...
I actually enjoy shooting my Ruger LCP. The challenge of accurately shooting such a small pistol, with a long, heavy trigger pull actually allows me to work on skills that work with any handgun.
Nice article.
I am in complete agreement with the methodology and conclusion, but I'll probably still pay myself on the back for a decent 3-shot group.