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PWS Mk.1 in 300Blackout, with Gemtech can and Aimpoint T1 microdot. Good on coyotes out to about 300m.
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PWS Mk.1 in 300Blackout, with Gemtech can and Aimpoint T1 microdot. Good on coyotes out to about 300m.
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If you were under attack by a pregnant woman and had to choose between dying or using deadly force in self-defense, which would you choose? If you would choose self-defense, how do you reconcile harming the fetus to save your life with putting the fetus first when the life of the mother is on the line for medical or other reasons?
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PMC rifle ammunition is pretty flashy to begin with. This picture shows shot three or four in a sequence of rapid fire. By then, the build-up of hot gas and unburned powder particles caused a brighter muzzle flame than before.
The rifle is PWS Mk.2 piston .308 with a Gemtech suppressor. The shooter is Yih-Chau Cheng, Oakland Gun Rights Examiner.
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SCAR-H with Gemtech muzzle blast mitigation shield, Aimpoint T1, Inforce light. Camo by Kryptek.
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Bottom ejection is left and right hand compatible. Felt recoil is extremely low without a compensator — which makes me really wonder about the concussive muzzle brake installed on this demo gun. Great trigger, reversible charging handle, excellent accuracy. 1-6x scope is a good fit for the cartridge.
It’s a pre-production gun, so I am still waiting for minor refinements of the safety lever, magazine release and sling attachments. But it’s nice to see very functional test guns out at public events, in this case the Bullpup Conference at Rockcastle Shooting Center.
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Accurate and reliable, this rifle really grew on me…and the same thing happened to Sarah. she loves her little lever action.
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Regular 5″ Coonan autopistol may be concussive and flashy, but it’s a bit large for a small-framed person to wear daily. This compact 4″ version is even louder, brighter in the muzzle flash — and delivers a nice .357Mag punch.
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The optic is a 6-24x Lucid L5 mounted on a QD mount meant for an AR15. As a results, it sits too high but worked well enough for practicing field positions. The young lady is 15 and a three-gun competitor in training.
Or, in this case, the other way — the more experienced shooter spots for the novice.
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The main appeal of bullpups: balance! K&M17 in .308 (prototype).
IWI Tavor 5.56mm.
Keltec RFB .308 with AAC 762SDN-6 sound suppressor.
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The main appeal of bullpups: balance! K&M17 in .308 (prototype).
IWI Tavor 5.56mm.
Keltec RFB .308 with AAC 762SDN-6 sound suppressor.
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Boberg XR45-S, a small, accurate, softly recoiling bullpup .45 pistol.
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With Gemtech 22wmr suprpessor (left) and PWS Triad .223 flash hider (right). Lucid red dots on both.
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We waited for the future with flying cars. Ended up in the future with flying people.
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Scope (and an informative review of it) | TWS optic rail (maintains zero even with 10x scopes)
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