Archive for category Warrior Tools

3D Glock Animation – How to disassemble and reassemble the G20

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Home Defense Ammo From Federal Premium

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Advanced Armament Corp’s PDW in 300 Blackout

The GearScout blog has a quick introduction to AAC’s new weapon design codenamed “Honey Badger”.

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Barrett MRAD Review from NDIA

The Truth About Guns has a nice initial review of the Barrett MRAD rifle.

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Review: Bersa Thunder 380

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Gunblast Review of Adcor Defense B.E.A.R.

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Charter Arms Mag Pug 357

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Colt Mustang 380

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Kimber 1911 Pro Carry Review

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Review of Pathfinder from Charter Arms

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Promotional Video for Beretta M9 25th Anniversary

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Jeff Quinn tests Federal Premium “Guard Dog” 9mm home defense ammo.

An effective, light-recoil defensive round – but don’t count on a light, defensive load not going through sheet rock and hitting a neighbor or family member on the other side. “You are responsible for every bullet that comes out of your gun.”

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Derringers and Knives from Bond Arms

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Iowa Guard Builds Predator-Style Ammo Packs

“Remember that scene in the movie Predator, when Jesse Ventura is unleashing his M-134 mini-gun into the forest? It was being fed by an ammo box strapped to his back. Turns out, that wasn’t an actual piece of Army kit, at least until members of the Iowa National Guard created it themselves.

The National Guard division had been recently deployed to a forward operating base in Afghanistan and were issued Mk 48 machine guns when they arrived. The problem was, the belts of ammunition were extremely cumbersome and difficult for the gun’s operator to carry while on foot-patrol. The initial solution of chopping the belts into 50-round lengths and reloading constantly was abandoned after a harrowing 2.5 hour long firefight proved it untenable.

So, Staff Sgt. Vincent Winkowski welded two ammo boxes atop one another (with the upper case’s bottom removed), lashed them to an all-purpose ALICE pack frame, and mounted the feed chute assembly from a vehicle-mounted CROWS (Common Remote Operating Weapons Station) to the top of it. This allowed the gunner to carry a full load of ammo—500 rounds—unassisted. Even with ammo, the entire system weighed a mere 43 pounds.

The pack, dubbed The Ironman, proved so reliable in combat that Winkowski submitted the design to Army science advisers who also immediately recognized its value. Within 48 days, the Quick Reaction Cell of the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) had created an improved, lighter-weight version of the pack.

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/10/predator-ammo-packs/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29

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Next-Gen Night Vision

From: Danger Room

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