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Category: Rifle Corner

Sniper Wonderland

Posted on 12 November 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

Sniper Wonderland   Can you make a shot like this with your current DM or Sniper Rig? Have you even Doped Your Rig out to 600 yds? For the “Conerned Civilian” this is NOT a “Speciality” Skill-set! We all need to be able to make shots like this. Prepare for the Upcoming Spicy Taco Extravaganza…

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Rifle Corner: The SVD Dragunov

Posted on 9 November 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

  Great 30 minute video on one of the most iconic DM (Designated Marksman) Rifles ever made.  

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Know Your Weapons: Three Vintage Assaulters of our Forefathers: Kalthoff, Belton, Girandoni

Posted on 9 November 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

Three Vintage Assaulters of our Forefathers: Kalthoff, Belton, Girandoni   Today’s article is not about “assault rifles” as you might think of them. You’ll hear nothing of Stoner’s first black rifles designs, the STG-44, or the M1 Carbine. No, today we discuss firearms that will take the angst and ire of gun-hating hoplophobes and safe-space…

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AK 47 Buried for 18 years dug up and shot – AK 47 RELIABILITY – ULTIMATE MUD TEST

Posted on 5 November 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

A classic video showcasing the durability of an excellent platform. PSA is building some great ones, while standing up an ammo plant to further support the platform here in the States. 25 more words AK 47 Buried for 18 years dug up and shot – AK 47 RELIABILITY – ULTIMATE MUD TEST — American Partisan

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Know Your Weapons: The RPK Light Machine Gun

Posted on 31 October 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

  The RPK is a gas-operated air-cooled weapon capable of both semiautomatic and automatic fire. Its heavy chrome-lined barrel is unable to be changed, severely limiting its sustained rate of fire. The RPK fires from a closed, rotating bolt. The stamped steel receiver is similar to that used on the AKM. The RPK can even interchange…

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Arms Expo – New submachine gun PPK-20 from Russia

Posted on 18 October 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

new version of the PPK-20 submachine gun. It was presented by the Kalashnikov concern. This product is designed in the interests of the aerospace forces The post Arms Expo – New submachine gun PPK-20 from Russia appeared first on EURASIA NEWS. Arms Expo – New submachine gun PPK-20 from Russia — EURASIA NEWS

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5 Life Lessons Learned from USMC Scout Sniper School

Posted on 8 October 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2016   A former Marine scout sniper shares life lessons from the Marine Corps’ Scout Sniper Basic Course. There is no shortage of popular culture lionizing snipers. From movies to books, legendary exploits are laced with evocative imagery. Alone, unafraid, heroically holding back enemy hoards with only a bolt gun. This captivation…

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Gross Motor Skills and Weapon Manipulation

Posted on 4 October 202115 August 2023 by The Tactical Hermit

From the Archives, 2015       We have discussed at length on this blog the reason why Gross Motor Skills (GMS) regardless of what tool is involved, are so important in a fight. Whether you are using empty hand, stick or knife, Gross motor movements work hand-in-hand with using the larger, more dense muscle…

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Rifle Drills: Shooting from Behind Cover w/Transitions

Posted on 27 September 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

This is a drill I include in my tune-up’s as it is a KEY skill in combat shooting. COVER=LIFE, so we must always conform ourselves to stay BEHIND the cover and shoot accurately. Knowing how to quickly and efficiently switch your rifle from right to left shoulder is critical.  

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Rifle Corner: High Angle Shooting

Posted on 24 September 2021 by The Tactical Hermit

H/T WRSA   Reaper Tips: High-angle shooting Bullet Trajectory: Shooting Downhill and Uphill   Great reference articles. This is a SKILL SET most rifleman neglect. Do yourself a favor and devote some time to this. Understanding Ballistics is what seperates a GOOD shooter from a GREAT one. Long Distance Shooting is a HIGHLY PERISHABLE SKILL!…

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