Archive for category Warrior Tools

Kerchief the Forgotten Versatile Kit

From Dave Canterbury of the Pathfinder School

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Ohio Ordinanace Heavy Combat Assault Rifle

Ohio Ordinance’s modern take on the BAR:

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Hydrapack Soft Flasks

Collapsible bottles in various sizes from Hydrapack.

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Armenia Adopts 300 Blackout Round

ASPAR ARMS has three rifles that are chambered for the new round.

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Henry Arms Survival Kit

Henry Arms, makers of the U.S. Survival Rifle now have a full survival kit.

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Paul Howe – WL-GATâ„¢ Tactical Pistol Upgrade

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Gewehr 43

From Forgotten Weapons:

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Raven Concealment TopStop for ARs

The Top Stop is a cover to keep your charging handle and bolt carrier group from falling out when your upper receiver is separated from the lower.

Raven Concealment TopStop

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This German Is An Amazing Shot

This guy takes out many boar on the run with a bolt gun.

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ITS Fatboy Medic Pouch – User Review

From: 420ollie at AR15.com

420ollie photographs and reviews the ITS Tactical Fatboy IFAK

ITS Fatboy IFAK

ITS Fatboy IFAK

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Shooting Drills From A Deck of Cards

From Trident Concepts:

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Evolution of the 300 Blackout

From Small Arms Defense Journal:

The 300 Blackout cartridge fits in the standard AR magazine without any loss of the original 30 round capacity.  The standard bolt and barrel extension is used as well.  The only difference is the barrel itself.  This not only makes for easy logistical support for potential military use of the caliber, but you can pull spare parts from existing .223/5.56mm rifles.  The sample rifle has been tested with GI aluminum magazines, H&K high reliability mags, Lancer AWM and Magpul PMags.

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Hunting Calibers Hard To Find?

It’s not just .223 that is in short supply.

From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

Shotgun loads for shot and rifled slugs remain easy to find. But reflecting a national trend, availability of rifle and handgun ammunition in Pittsburgh area sporting goods stores is spotty and inconsistent. Many shelves are empty. A clerk at one local store, who asked that he and the retailer remain anonymous, said customers are going from store to store searching for common calibers and sometimes not finding them.

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Ham Radios – James Yeager

James Yeager talks about his Ham Radios

http://youtu.be/j3Az58kYd58

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.25-45 Sharps: The Latest AR Caliber

Guns and Tactics Article

http://youtu.be/vXoXpZAeBt0

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