Differences Between Aimpoint Micro Sights
Friday, 11 December 2015
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UPDATED 9/14/17 For COMP M5 AAA sight. A question I get on an almost daily basis is “which Aimpoint micro do I get? And why that one?”Hopefully this article will help you make the most informed decision. We’ll be comparing the differences in the Aimpoint MICRO sights. There are still other Aimpionts out there that
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Converting Your Dual Output Surefire Handheld to Single Output: A Step By Step Guide
Tuesday, 08 December 2015
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Lately we’ve been seeing more and more folks (myself included) putting handheld lights on rifles. According to Surefire it’s “not recommended” but I personally know several dozen folks that have used a variety of Surefire lights on their rifles for a number of years with zero issues. It’s a Surefire. It’s going to work but I
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EDC Handheld Light Buying Guide
Sunday, 29 November 2015
by Big Tex Outdoors Staff
Just a heads up, this article will be somewhat long winded. There’s a lot of information to go over so that takes some time. We’ll briefly touch on a few features you may want in a light but the main purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the different models available. Low light
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AAR- Sentinel Concepts Low Light Handgun and Carbine
Friday, 30 October 2015
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Sentinel Concepts Low Light Handgun and Carbine AAR Instructor: Steve Fisher By: Joshua Lepselter ***[Note: the attached pictures show the light setup on the rifle and the splashback experienced from the light being so far behind the front sight]*** “If there is a 50% chance of rain, you’d carry an umbrella. Tonight there will be
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AAR – Concealed Carry: Vehicle Environment Skills with FPF Training and Chris Sizelove
Sunday, 18 October 2015
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AAR – Concealed Carry: Vehicle Environment Skills with FPF Training and Chris Sizelove-Scott “Jedi” Jedlinski When – September 20, 2015 Where – FPF Training Range. Culpepper, VA Cost – $200 Ammo – 250 rounds My bio to gauge whether or not my opinions are relevant to you: Lifelong martial artist (TKD, Muay Thai, BJJ), no
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AAR for FPF TRAINING Concealed Carry: Street Encounter Skills
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
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AAR for FPF TRAINING Concealed Carry: Street Encounter Skills -Scott “Jedi” Jedlinski “You don’t have a shooting problem. You have a target problem.” – John Murphy quoting one of his mentors. On May 24, 2015 I attended John Murphy’s Concealed Carry: Street Encounter Skills course. Among the various goals of the course the overall
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AAR for the Victory First – Fundamentals of Everyday Carry Class
Sunday, 29 March 2015
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AAR for the Victory First – Fundamentals of Everyday Carry Class | Scott “Jedi” Jedlinski Victory First – Fundamentals of Everyday Carry AAR Instructor: Matthew JacquesAssistant Instructor: Jeff WoodLocation: Echo Valley Training Center in West VirginiaCost $500Round Count: 800Duration: Two days / 8 AM to 5PM both days I attended The Victory First Fundamentals of
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Texas CHL Holders and Church Security Teams
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
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By John-Michael Gillaspy | G2 Security Solutions At least 4 or more times a month I get a call, email, or text regarding whether a CHL holder can legally provide security as part of a church security team. As both a CHL training school as well as a state licensed security academy, we are uniquely
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“It Fits My Hand” | Buying a Comfortable Pistol
Thursday, 12 March 2015
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Mackay Barr | Battle Drill 6 LLC I would ask that you don’t disregard this article as another one from a Glock fanboy, I own many firearms and though I love my Glocks, I love many others as well. When I talk about Glocks I simply find them useful as an example.
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Red Dot Sights on Your Carry Gun Part 2
Tuesday, 03 March 2015
by Big Tex Outdoors Staff
Scott “Jedi” Jedlinski | Modern Samurai Project After receiving a lot of great feedback regarding my first offering, I decided to write a follow up article based on the questions I received. Again, I want to reiterate that I am by no means a subject matter expert. I am sharing this as a regular
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