Heinie Custom 1971 Colt

Pistol_Purview This 1971 series 70 comp gun was built by Richard Heinie circa 84 and features a dual compensator, low mount Bomar sight, Barsto barrel, swaged magwell, and a Hoag grip safety. It’s cloaked in high polish blue over hard chrome, and shod in Craig Spegel stocks. Heinie is regarded as one of the greatestContinue reading “Heinie Custom 1971 Colt”

Network 1976

Its that time again. When I try to ease the soul-crushing lack of quality film content you are hammered with in our current year with a stone cold classic film you may not have heard of or seen. Today it’s not my usual subject of violence and exploitation. This is something normies, and the moreContinue reading “Network 1976”

Weaponsman.com

Sad to say some shill, click bait company bought Kevin’s old site and now posts a few shit tier smooth brained “articles.” The good news in all this is that they did leave his old content still on place. Of course they did because that is what draws the real clicks. It’s a disgusting development.Continue reading “Weaponsman.com”

New Tiger Stripe

My Vietnamese friend, Hau and one of his friends still in Vietnam have started a project to remake several types of ARVN uniforms. One of them is my favorite pattern of tiger stripes. The VNMC pattern, or “seawave” as some call it. Hau took my sizes and had his friend in Vietnam ship me aContinue reading “New Tiger Stripe”

AK magazine boobytrap

It’s designed to look like a random mag which was left behind after a hasty retreat. If your Army uses Kalashnikovs, you might put it in your own weapon. If your Army doesn’t, you might strip the cartridges out to empty it for disposal. In either case, you took the bait! This particular magazine wasContinue reading “AK magazine boobytrap”

That Larry Show

I want to turn you guys on to a podcast by a friend of mine. It’s the kind of show that our readers would love. Larry tells stories about his life and youth and he is excellent at it. Its not gun content but you won’t mind. It’s American nostalgia. Stories about our current timeContinue reading “That Larry Show”