This guide provides budget-conscious recommendations for a WROL (Without Rule of Law) ready firearm and gear loadout, focusing on reliability and affordability. It details handgun and rifle choices, essential tactical equipment like chest rigs, and a practical training regimen. The emphasis is on building a capable setup for under $1,000, prioritizing practical application and community support.
Jenay Decaussin, a two-time Women's Elite National Champion for the Tactical Games, breaks down her competition gear. She details her rifle setup, including a JP Enterprises barrel and Nightforce ATACR optic, emphasizing minimalist design for barricade work. Her pistol choice is the Staccato XC, modified for a shorter trigger reach, paired with a Blackhawk Omnivore holster. Decaussin also discusses her T-Rex Arms sling, T-Rex Nova belt, and T-Rex AC1 plate carrier with soft plates, highlighting how her gear choices facilitate dynamic movement and efficiency in competition.
This guide details Joel Park's preferred carbine setup, featuring an ADM MOD 2 in 5.56 NATO. Key components include a Surefire RC3 suppressor, Holosun AEMS red dot on an ADM QD mount, and a T-Rex Arms sling. The setup prioritizes shootability, reliability, and ease of maintenance, with specific attention paid to the trigger, charging handle, and buffer system for suppressed use.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of using a sling correctly for weapon retention and tactical efficiency. The instructor strongly advises against parade nylon slings, three-point slings, and single-point slings (except for shotguns), advocating instead for a two-point adjustable sling. Proper sling use allows for secure weapon retention, smoother transitions to a sidearm, and enhanced stability during firing from various positions.
This video discusses rifle selection for a post-apocalyptic scenario, prompted by geopolitical tensions. The host, an experienced shooter, details two personal rifle builds: a PSA Saber with a 20-inch FN barrel and a Daniel Defense Mark 18. He emphasizes reliability, familiarity, and specific modifications like BCM bolt carrier groups and Surefire lights as crucial for a 'go-to' rifle in survival situations.
This video provides a practical guide to zeroing rifle optics, emphasizing the importance of a 'Javelin' or 'Faelanx' rifle build for reaching out to longer distances. Instructor demonstrates zeroing an ACOG and RMR combination, detailing the process of firing groups, making MOA adjustments, and confirming zero. The content highlights that a reliable rifle build capable of consistent engagement at various ranges is crucial, moving beyond short-range applications.
This video provides a detailed comparison between the Benelli M4 Gen 2 T Pro and the Beretta 1301 Mod 2 tactical shotguns. The presenter highlights differences in weight, gas systems, materials, and ergonomics, offering insights into which shotgun might be better suited for specific applications. Key areas of comparison include stock options, trigger feel, safeties, lifters, bolt releases, handguards, and accessory mounting.
This guide details sling mounting options for the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2, focusing on the pistol grip version and the T-Rex Arms 2-point sling. It explains optimal placement for right and left-handed shooters to ensure proper firearm retention and comfort, and suggests aftermarket solutions for standard stock models. The video also covers the use of a sling keeper for tidying excess sling material.
This video discusses the cost-effectiveness of Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) for training, arguing they are 'for the poor' in a positive sense. The speaker, an experienced shooter, highlights that the lower cost of 9mm ammunition allows for significantly more practice compared to rifle calibers like 5.56 NATO. This increased training volume is presented as a benefit for developing practical shooting skills and maintaining proficiency, especially for home defense applications.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of 'fighting in your sling,' a technique where the rifle is kept secured to the body via an adjustable sling during non-shooting activities. The instructor explains how this practice frees up hands for other tasks, facilitates smooth transitions to a sidearm, aids in navigating terrain, and provides stability in unsupported firing positions. Neglecting to fight in the sling is identified as a significant tactical error.
This episode of 'Bust Your Builds' features a review and critique of several custom AR-15 and pistol builds submitted by viewers. The hosts, Clint and Jason, along with guests, assess each build based on aesthetics, functionality, component choices, and overall execution, offering constructive criticism and assigning scores. Key discussions include optic mounting, suppressor compatibility, cable management, and the effectiveness of various accessories like slings, grips, and lights.
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