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In Defense of the Trunk Gun

Posted on 12 December 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  The subject of the Trunk Gun has gained in popularity over the last few years, and with the recent events in San Bernardino it’s come up again. Not all of the commentary on Trunk Guns has been positive, and while some of the responses on both sides have been well reasoned and articulate, that…

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A Glimpse into the Future of Electromaganetic Spectrum Weapons

Posted on 8 December 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

The electromagnetic spectrum is where the wars of the future will be won or lost. Here’s a brief glimpse of what those battles will look like. In conflict zones from Europe to the Middle East, the electromagnetic spectrum has assumed a central place on the modern battlefield. In eastern Ukraine, Russian-backed forces have used sophisticated…

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Los Angeles Bans High Capacity Mags

Posted on 30 November 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  City of Los Angeles Council Members recently passed an ordinance banning magazines that hold more than ten rounds. Of course, that number will soon be reduced to six! City residents were granted a “grace period” of sixty days within which to “turn them in,” or otherwise get rid of them. That period just expired…

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Survivalist Locker: .22LR Ammo, Yeah You Can Reload It!

Posted on 17 November 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

You will want to start keeping all those .22LR brass casings after you read this.-SF If one of the following things ever happen, you’ll be really glad you read the following article: Zombies escape their TV and movie confines and start munching on what few and far between brains there still are in the real…

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Full-Auto Glock 17c at Close Range

Posted on 10 November 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Happy Sticks equals Happiness. 🙂 I know the guy is only like 10 feet away, but he does a fair job of keeping rounds on target and not letting the muzzle flip walk the rounds up. I would think for a gun like that without a comp you would need to aim at the crotch…

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Weapons Check: Personal Readiness with a Running Gun (Parts 1 and 2)

Posted on 24 October 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

A definite Eye Opener. It pays to routinely test fire and train with the gun you carry.  After all you ARE betting your life that it works. -SF By John Farnam Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- Personal Readiness: From a friend and colleague “At our monthly pistol match last weekend, our courageous (and now unpopular) match…

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“Homebrew Guns” & the Cartel Guerilla Gunsmiths that Make Them

Posted on 3 October 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

It was usually evening when the three men arrived at the shop. They would roll up in a Volkswagen Beetle, and come to a halt at a nondescript, garage-sized warehouse in a strip of shops in a residential neighborhood in Guadalajara, in Southwestern Mexico’s Jalisco state. They would park the Bug, and proceed to drink…

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Ammo Field Test: Freedom Munitions .223 60gr VMAX

Posted on 26 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

Finally got out to the back 40 to Test out Freedom Munitions .223 60gr VMAX Load. The 60gr VMAX Load is a Polymer Ballistic Tip Round that comes screaming out of the barrel at 2975 fps with a muzzle energy of around 1229 ft. lbs. At 100 yds the FPS drops to around 2698 with…

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The New Glock G40, Gen 4, aka “GlockZilla”, A 10mm Masterpiece

Posted on 24 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- At SHOT Show 2015, Glock unveiled a new pistol that flew a bit under the radar as people were clamoring for a Glock Carbine or a single stack 9mm. That pistol was the Glock G40 Gen4 in 10mm with a 6″ bbl and 9″ slide with the company’s new MOS option (modular optic…

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Savage Arms introduces the Model 11 .308 Scout Rifle

Posted on 19 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

  Suffield, CT -(AmmoLand.com)- The new Savage Arms 11 Scout Rifle combines all of the qualities for which scout-style firearms are known with Savage’s legendary performance. Part of the brand’s law enforcement series, this rifle is lightweight for fast-handling. It easily allows operators to get on target and place accurate shots in real-world conditions. Shipments…

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