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Hi-Point Firearms Carbine
The November issue of SWAT has an article on these carbines which are available at a very reasonable price.
Terrorism Tradecraft
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 6/Oct/2012 03:54
“Terrorism Tradecraft is republished with permission of Stratfor.”
By Scott Stewart
One of the distinctive features of Stratfor’s terrorism and security analysis is its focus on the methodology of attacks. Of course, identifying those responsible for an attack is important, especially in ensuring that the perpetrators are brought to justice. But Stratfor believes that analyzing the way in which an attack was conducted is more important because it can prevent future attacks and protect potential victims. It is likewise important to recognize that even if a terrorist is killed or arrested, other groups and individuals share terrorist tactics. Sometimes this comes from direct interaction. For example, many of the Marxist terrorist groups that trained together in South Yemen, Lebanon and Libya in the 1980s employed similar tactics. Otherwise, a tactic’s popularity is derived from its effectiveness. Indeed, several terrorist groups adopted airline hijacking in the 1960s and 1970s.
The mechanics of terrorism go far beyond target selection and the method of attack. This is especially true of aspiring transnational terrorists. Basic military skills may be helpful in waging terrorist attacks in areas where a militant group has access to men, weapons and targets — such was the case with Ansar al-Sharia in Benghazi, Libya — but an entirely different set of skills is required to operate in a hostile environment or at a distance. This set of skills is known as terrorist tradecraft. Read the rest of this entry »
Which Is Better, 6.8 or 300BLK?
From thetruthaboutguns.com:
The 6.8 SPC and 300 BLK cartridges were designed for two very different jobs. 6.8 SPC was designed to be a longer range cartridge, while 300 BLK was designed to be a shorter range cartridge that worked well with a silencer.
I get this a lot, actually. And its a valid question — what makes 300 BLK so much better than the other calibers available for the AR platform? And is it actually better? So here’s the truth…
It depends on what you want to do.
I’m going to break this into three categories, encompassing everything a shooter should consider when choosing a caliber: performance, compatibility and availability.
S.W.A.T. November 2012
Articles:
Ballistic Advantage Custom Rifle
Mossberg 464 SPX Lever Gun
LMT CQB 16
Hi-Point Carbine: Budget Gun
Ruger Triple Play: Ruger SR-556, Ruger SR1911 and Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle
10-8 Consulting: Diagnostics & Operation Course for 1911
The story of Cpl. Jennifer Marie Parcell, USMC
Cpl. Jennifer Marie Parcell, USMC. 12 minutes
Emily Miller interview on Fox News
Emily Miller has written a multi part column on how difficult it is to get a gun in Washington, D.C.
Russian Spies Indicted in New York
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 4/Oct/2012 03:51
Oct. 3, 2012
– Houston
A Kazakhstan-born owner of a Texas export firm was charged in New York on Wednesday with being a secret Russian agent involved in a multimillion-dollar scheme to, in the words a U.S. prosecutor, “steal American technology†for Russian military and intelligence agencies.
Multitasker TUBE
Posted by Brian in Accessories, News, Warrior Tools on 3/Oct/2012 18:20
WANTED: Ahmad Abousamra
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 3/Oct/2012 14:51
$50,000 Reward
Help Us Catch a Terrorist
Ahmad Abousamra, a U.S. citizen from Massachusetts, is charged with traveling to Pakistan and Yemen to seek military training so he could kill American soldiers. Details
Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Providing and Attempting to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Conspiracy to Kill in a Foreign Country; Conspiracy; False Statements
Field Office: Boston
Pedestrian Intelligence
Posted by Brian in Opinion, Threat Watch on 3/Oct/2012 12:50
From SOFREP.com:
The hardest part of staying informed as citizens of the U.S. or wherever your home happens to be is whether you can rely on the validity of the information that you’re given. And that’s the first rule of what I call “Pedestrian Intelligenceâ€, or in other words, intelligence for the rest of us.
Rule 1: Only infants are spoon-fed
Go out and get your information. Don’t rely on others to give it to you. This applies to all sources, regardless of your political affiliation. Do not rely on Fox, CNN, NPR, CBS or any other outfit. They all must make editing decisions to fit a number of parameters (scheduling, editorial, etc.), none of which support your need for reliable information (aka intelligence) that you need in order to make sound judgments.
Gerber MP 600 (Sight Tool)
Gerber has added a front sight adjustment tool for the AR platform, to their MP 600.

