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Category Archives: DIY
Traits of the “Modern Minuteman”
From every citizen a soldier This article and the accompanying video were spurred by a similar video from Risky Chrisky on Rumble. It’s a really good channel for this type of stuff and you should check it out. I’ve wanted to cover “skill areas” for the prepared. I think far to many folks probably collectContinue reading “Traits of the “Modern Minuteman””
Repost: Backpacking: Let’s Get Started
PlanningBefore any trip you will need to analyze the area and start planning. For this exercise I am going to use the mountains as the main example and just have notes for other terrain to keep it from turning into a novel. So we have our location, now how about length? I feel that aContinue reading “Repost: Backpacking: Let’s Get Started”
Installing Sights on Glock
I will go over some of the basic tools you need and the process of installing new sights on a Glock. For removal and installation of sights, I use a Glockmeister Sight Tool Set. This set is the best bang for the buck in my opinion. With the right tools this is a really easyContinue reading “Installing Sights on Glock”
History of the “Weaver Stance”
The excitement and challenge of wide open competition was what led Jack Weaver to develop the Weaver Stance, with the sole purpose of winning Jeff Cooper’s “Leatherslap” competition in Big Bear, California. In Cooper’s own words, “It began in 1956 at Big Bear when I set up the first Leatherslap. As far as I know,Continue reading “History of the “Weaver Stance””
No Mercy for the Grey Menace: Hunting the Ultimate Varmint
This is got to be his best hunting varmint video. I could watch him shoot monkeys all day.
Singleton CQB
by Madman Moran From the progun millennial blog Picking up where we left off, we are now going to cover the coveted singleton CQB. If you have not read The Basics of Team CQB, I highly encourage you do that before proceeding forward because it covers principles that are foundational to fully understanding CQB. Below,Continue reading “Singleton CQB”
Kentucky Deer Season 2023
The season has hand a good start. My friend group has had a good season so far. Mathew has killed a doe and took a 12 point. “Poi” was with Mathew and got his very first deer. A doe, but a first is a first. He even took it with an AK. An AK withContinue reading “Kentucky Deer Season 2023”
Cold Weather Considerations
from madman moran from over at the progun millennial blog With the recent polar vortex in the US, I thought now would be an appropriate time to give some tips to combat the cold when you’re in the elements for extended periods. Keep in mind, these are viewed through a tactical lens, not long-term survival.Continue reading “Cold Weather Considerations”
Case Head Separations
by: Germán A. Salazar If you’ve been reloading for a while, you’ve probably experienced some case head separations. If you haven’t yet, you probably will sooner or later. At a recent match, I had fired four shots when I had a case head separation. When the case head separated, the forward portion of the case remained stuckContinue reading “Case Head Separations”