Look at this website: https://www.armedcitizensnetwork.org/. The board consists of people like Massad Ayoob, Dennis Tueller, John Farnam to name a few. I've been a member for several years. They have a great number of benefits.
I have a metal box bolted to the floorboard under the rear seat in my Cherokee and one bolted behind the rear seat of my F150, but more importantly a great anti carjack alarm system installed to prevent someone from taking off with the vehicle. Once someone tries to open a door when the vehicle...
What we need is our own Tea Party to organize Pro 2nd Amendment demonstrations. I will be contacting the NRA on Monday to make the suggestion. I hope others will follow suit.
I always run a boresnake after training with my pistol three times in each direction through the barrel and do a through cleaning a few times a year. As far as precision rifle I follow this guys advice:
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I bought this some time ago and don't remember if it came in a box or just bulk. I usually keep at least one box if I dump all the ammo in an ammo box like I did this batch. The head stamp on the website showed AR 13 and mine shows AR 14. I wonder if that is the date of manufacture. I guess...
I saw that link but I still need to find out the bullet weight. I weighed one and it was just about 62 grains. Assuming my scale is accurate. That was the copper and lead together.
I need help to identify this ammo. Obviously it is 5.56mm and as you can see by the bullet it is lead core but I would like to know the manufacturer and any other info available.
84B20 was the Army designation for Still Photographer during the Viet Nam War. I don't know when it was changed but they use a different designation now.
I use the grease made by Gunbutter that is red in color which makes it easy to see when it needs to be added. It seems to last quite a long time though and does not attract much dirt. And being in New Mexico that is a big concern.
Don't give up hope. I called the Nevada DPS and found out the reason they dropped New Mexico (it may be the same reason they dropped other states but I'm not sure of it) it seems that New Mexico requires each police department get official permission from the NLETS system before an officer can...
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