Author Archives: Shawn
Vietnam M-67 E-Tool & Cover
I don’t have much to say about this. I just wanted to share my good fortune. I got lucky and was in the right place at the right time to get this Nam era, near mint E-tool and M67 cover. This was the later war issued E-tool that folds 3 times and stores in theContinue reading “Vietnam M-67 E-Tool & Cover”
NEXTORCH P91 Dual Switch Flashlight with 5000 Lumens
Cleveland, TN –– NEXTORCH North America, the primary U.S. distributor of global manufacturer NEXTORCH Industries, is proud to announce the P91 Dual Switch Flashlight with 5000 Lumens.The new P91 delivers a staggering 5,000 lumens of dominating output with an intuitive dual-switch interface. This powerful flashlight is for those who demand superior performance. The NEXTORCH P91Continue reading “NEXTORCH P91 Dual Switch Flashlight with 5000 Lumens”
Sean McSheehy Custom Colt
1911_purview this 70 series by Sean McSheehy, formerly of Cylinder and Slide. Years ago I decided I wanted a 1911 from Bill Laughridge before he (or I) died. I called him, we discussed it, and I sent a gun. Years went by and no word, so I figured his arthritis got the best of him,Continue reading “Sean McSheehy Custom Colt”
Shotgun (1970s)
I’m sorry but I love these vintage training videos on tactical use of firearms. We have came so far.
The Korean War 033 – A Deadly Game: China & US Both Attack! – February 4, 1951
ZeroTech Optics Unveils the World’s First Variable Prism Sight
ZeroTech Optics is excited to introduce the world’s first Variable Prism Sight – a revolutionary new optic that is pioneering a new era for precision shooting. For the first time, shooters can enjoy the versatility of variable magnification within a prism sight, offering the flexibility that traditional fixed-power and binary optics have lacked. The newContinue reading “ZeroTech Optics Unveils the World’s First Variable Prism Sight”
Ned Christiansen Pin Gun
1911_purview This is one of the hardest guns to find in the wild—80 series comp/pin gun made by the most innovative pistolsmiths in the business–this generations answer to Jim Boland, Mr. Ned Christiansen (Michiguns). The gun was hard to find because Ned only makes a couple per year, his books are closed, his list isContinue reading “Ned Christiansen Pin Gun”
The Innovative Glock in 1991
By Luis Valdes Shooters coming of age today don’t understand how good they have it. In 1991, the gun industry was to a degree a stagnant, faltering, lethargic beast that it couldn’t innovate its way out of a wet paper bag. Designs were moving forward on a snail’s pace. Yes, there was the jump fromContinue reading “The Innovative Glock in 1991”
It’s Up To You – Basic Combat Training (1967)
I ran across this video on a Youtube channel I recently discovered. Of course I had to watch this bit of Army propaganda about basic training the same year my Father went into the Army. I’m sure a few of them will have a lot of memories brought up from watching this one.