Monday, July 15, 2013

Patriots Go Drone Hunting (Fantastic Video Footage)




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Patriots Go Drone Hunting (Fantastic Video Footage)



The USA is soon to be flooded with Drone's in the sky's and UGV's on the ground. This Drone development will threaten everyone's privacy and some peoples safety. The below video is an excellent example of how to "hunt" drones and UAV's. Will Drone and UGV hunting become the next big sport for country boys and patriots?









The Thrill of 3-Gun



Chris Cerino coaching a shooter for 3 gun
Crimson Trace
Wilsonville, OR - -(Ammoland.com)- After a blaring horn sounds behind you, the clock begins ticking.
You hastily unholster a pistol, slide in the magazine, and align the sights.
Then the trigger tugging starts—as more precious seconds pass. A series of steel targets drop with a pronounced metallic clang, then you dash to a nearby barrel where you pull out a shotgun, stuff shells into the semi-auto’s lower, and start shooting. After more steel targets tumble, you clear the shotgun, check the safety, and drop the gun back into the barrel. Next, you make a mad dash for a distant table, pick up an AR rifle, insert and tug the magazine, then start shooting the many targets ahead in your lane.









Prepared and Ready – Home Defense



By John W. Harrington
President Shield Tactical
Prepared: from Prea meaning “before” and parare meaning “make ready“.
Prepared and Ready – Home Defense
Shield Tactical
Shiner, Texas --(Ammoland.com)- To me this means readiness is the culmination of the process of preparation.
Preparation is a multi-faceted proposition inclusive of all disciplines of the subject upon which one wishes to be ready.
Preparation is the journey and ready is the destination. The only way to make the most out of preparation is to realize that readiness is a moving target.
The warrior mustn’t ever feel ready unless he is on the battlefield. If he leaves the training deck and feels ready he should evaluate his ego and mindset or at least how hard he is pushing himself.
When I leave the training deck I am taking mental inventory of the steps needed to further pursue readiness.
Preparation is the pursuit of readiness.






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