Clint Smith running the Thunder Ranch Shoot House with Mers’ Glock G34, Surefire X300 and AAC TiRant9S
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Friday, June 24, 2011Clint Smith running the Thunder Ranch Shoot House with Mers’ Glock G34, Surefire X300 and AAC TiRant9S Thursday, June 23, 2011Here is our good friend “Blue Force Brittney” when she was visiting the Roebling Road Raceway in Bloomingdale GA, wear the Statue of Liberty Girls Shirt. Thursday, June 23, 2011When Mers was ouot taking the Handgun class at Thunder Ranch in Lakeview OR last month, he got a taste of Low Light Room Clearing in the “Terminator”. Here is a video made by Clint Smith of Mike working with a Glock G34, Surefire X300, Crye Precision (silencer compatible) “Gunclip” Holster Wednesday, June 22, 2011Here is an M4-2000 on a 10″ Daniel Defense SBR being used in a Class by Scott from the NRA-ILA. Scott/NRA-ILA always keeps us up to date on any legislation around the country that involves Silencers. Some Blog readers probably met him at the NRA booth at the Silencer Shoot. (Not everyone in the class had a silencer, hence the ear muffs) Wednesday, June 22, 2011Here is Mike working on the square range at Thunder Ranch. That is a TiRant9S on his G34. The Range rules are that you have to use Frangible (Super Sonic) ammo during the course Tuesday, June 21, 2011Here is Mike working on the square range at Thunder Ranch. That is a TiRant9S on his G34. The Range rules are that you have to use Frangible (Super Sonic) ammo during the course Monday, June 20, 2011About once a week or so we get a quest like “Can I shoot *Rifle Cartidge* through my *Pistol Caliber Silencer*” Thankfully folks usually ask before making a $1000 firecracker. Monday, June 20, 2011First from our great friends at Houston Armory: Blue Force Brittney about to do a segment on the KAC Chainsaw Gun, getting into the music . . . Awesome! Thursday, June 16, 2011Thursday, June 16, 2011I probably would have passed out if I tried this kind of Cardio Here is our buddy “Mil-Spec Monkey” doing a little product testing . . . and you wonder why he’s referred to as “Monkey”
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