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There are literally hundreds of aftermarket AR parts on the market, aren’t there?
Why spend 90 percent of your focus on dealing with a bad trigger?
Carry just enough survival gear that you feel fairly safe and comfortable in case of an unexpected breakdown in a remote area, without using excessive trunk space.
Moral to the story: carry the biggest pistol/gun that you can handle.
We turn to Roland for some advice on this old-fashioned skill that is just as relevant today as ever.
They’re quiet, there’s no recoil, and the newbie can totally focus on the basics.
Getting out of your comfort zone will prepare you for real-world situations.
I try to take a formal firearms and self-defense training courses once a year if I can.
As with most things, survival gear clearly falls into the category of, ‘Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.’”
A jammed gun, or more appropriately, a gun malfunction, can be the result of several different contributing factors.
If you live out West, you’ve got to figure out how to pack it out, maybe 5-15 mile.
I base some of this advice on my own experiences dealing with unruly mobs in Iraq.
There are many factors in choosing and purchasing a gun.
Citizens must be prepared to defend themselves, and having the right equipment is critical!
You don't want to be out hunting when you discover a crucial part isn’t working!
Make IA a regular part of your training.
I think for one rifle, there are more after-market parts for the 10/22 than any other rifle ever made.
You hear a lot about it, but exactly what does it mean to spot and stalk bears?
I wish I had a magic answer for you, but a lot of times, a decent plan mixed with hard work will make things happen.
What you need is a 15x25-foot piece of land that gets full sun, a rake, leaf rake, and a tiller.