Check out the packs made by Kifaru. Made in the U.S.A. and the folks at that company are awesome. The military line of packs are the way to go and most of the Special Forces/Navy Seals and such use some form of pack made by them. There are many models and sizes to chose from and you give them...
Colt M4 is a great choice AKA the model 6920. Also the model 6940 is very cool too. Nothing beats a Colt when it comes to AR/m4 type rifle for reliability and overall quality. Very few other brands/makers are made to the same "True" military specifications and standards. The term "mil spec" has...
They will work but you are limited on ammo with soft points. Since you have not taken your hunter safety coarse you probably don't know that you can't hunt with FMJ (full metal jacket) type bullets. Also if you do go hunting and hunt north of L.A. you will have to use lead free bullets and I...
That stuff is the best gun coating yet! It is super durable and does not chip or wear off like some other products out there. I have used and applied Duracoat myself and it is just paint and does not last like Cerakote. I have switched over to using Cerakote and will never look back unless...
Is there anyone making a .17 cal bullet that is lead free or solid copper for reloading? We all know it's a matter of time before the whole state of California goes lead free.
Try GUNZILLA.... GUNZILLA is a company making one heck of a cleaning solution. I have a few friends on the San Diego county Sheriffs Dept S.W.A.T. team and have learned a lot of shooting technics and gun mantiance from those guys. These guys have used so many products in the past with good/bad...
Got talked into a new SAKO 85 by a friend of mine (NBK) in .260 rem. I guess I had to get one in that caliber so I wouldn't be bugged by a few guys I know about not having one...HA HA...so there! I have one now! Who else has a rifle in that caliber of any sort or anything in the 6.5mm family. If...
Now that you know that rifle shoots, make it a point to never use a metal brush of any kind to clean it. Also use only a coated cleaning rod (like a Dewey) so that you don't leave scratches in the bore. So many people do not know that those scratches collect copper real quick. The more you use...
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