Tips and Tricks
Aug 31st, 2009 |
By Lee |
Category: Tips and Tricks
1000 rounds on a single training day results in a bolt frozen in the chamber of a M4 carbine.
Tags: Bolt Carrier, Brute Force, Carbine, Firearms, Guns, Lubrication, m4, Tolerance, Troubleshooting Steps, Upper Receiver, Weapons Posted in Tips and Tricks |
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Apr 20th, 2009 |
By Mark |
Category: Tips and Tricks
Novice and casual to experienced shooters can benefit from this series of carbine drills designed to keep you on the top of your shooting game with a 140 round course of fire intended to increase your speed and accuracy from seven to 25 yards.
Tags: 3 inch dots, 8 inch dots, Accuracy, Carbine, Consistency, Dry Fire, Firearms, Guns, immediate action, m4, Magazines, Manipulation, Marksmanship, Proficiency, Safety Controls, Secondary Weapon, Shooter, Strong Side, Target, training, transition, workspace Posted in Tips and Tricks |
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Mar 27th, 2009 |
By Lee |
Category: Tips and Tricks
There are very easy ways to store your ammunition for a considerable amount of time and if you have a ammunition stock pile you are wanting to store there are a few things you need to think about. Read about our tips and tricks for keeping you ammunition safe from corrosion!
Tags: 223 Ammunition, 5.56 Ammunition, Ammo Cans, Ammunition Storage, Caliber, Casing, Corrosion, DIY, Excessive Moisture, How To, Humidity, Paper Boxes, Shell Casings, Stock Pile, Target Practice, Wolf Ammunition Posted in Tips and Tricks |
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Mar 18th, 2009 |
By Lee |
Category: Tips and Tricks
Iron, PRI flip-ups, scopes, red-dots, reflexive… you have them all and so do we, but how do you keep them straight? Learn how you can keep them all zeroed!
Tags: Accuracy, Acog, Bad Guys, Carbine, Doping & Zeroing, Firearms, Iron Sights, Locks, m4, Optics, Paint Pen, Pir, Red Dots, Scopes, Sight Systems, Swaps, Time Saver Posted in Tips and Tricks |
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Mar 10th, 2009 |
By Lee |
Category: Tips and Tricks
Here are easy step by step instructions for making a single lock locker box using any of the larger style, 40MM or 30MM, removable top ammo cans. No welding or special tools needed!
Tags: 30MM Ammo Can, 40MM Ammo Can, Ammo Cans, DIY, Dremel Tool, Drill Bit, How To, Locker Box Posted in Tips and Tricks |
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