Monthly Archives: May 2012

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A Guide to Asymmetric Living

Not too long ago Andrew Tuohy from Vuurwapen Blog posted a video titled I am not a “sheepdog”

This echoed many sentiments that I have had for a long time. The moniker “sheepdog” as ‘one who loyally obeys the shepherd and protects the sheep’ did not sit well with me. The term sheepdog has always bothered me. I will fight for myself and my loved ones. I’m not here to protect everyone.

I carry a firearm and a knife at all times, and I know how to use them. I know and stay equipped for multiple levels of first aid and trauma care. I maintain my vehicle to maximum and have it equipped and outfitted for escape and evade driving. When I shoot my rifle, I wear armor and maintain cover.

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Shooting with DRFT

This week the AllAK47 crew was able to meet up with Matt DeVito from Downrange Firearms Training and throw some lead.

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Zastava M70 PAP

So I’ve been waiting for these for a while now. The Zastava Military Arms factory in Serbia has been producing single-stack Yugo M70′s for years, they’ve been imported by Century and now we’re getting them from Atlantic. They’re milling out the magwell to accept standard AK doublestack mags and putting decently finished wood furniture on them.

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Snake Hound shirts are here!

It’s been a while coming but we finally have T-shirts available! http://store.firearmapparel.com/snake-hound-machine These are just the first two designs, and we have plenty more coming up. Expect these to start popping up in pictures and video all over the internet.

IT'S GO TIME!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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Ares Armor Effin-A Review

Traditionally I haven’t been a huge fan of muzzle devices, usually opting for a simple birdcage or phantom. There are a lot of products out there that don’t offer significant advantage while taking a serious chunk out of your wallet. Some devices perform well, and also take a serious investment. This however, is better than both of those options.

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Live from the shop

My friend Andre at Notes for Robots was at the shop recently and decided to take some pictures. They turned out pretty fantastic. It’s a nice (if contrived) peek at my day job.