Thursday, June 16, 2011

Skinny on the “S” series series TiRants

Mike Mers doing a video with Mil-Spec Monkey at the 2011 Silencer Shoot.

posted by JohnHollister at 10:08 am  

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

A (t-shirt) blast from the past

Mike was digging through his closet this past weekend and came across some “Vintage AAC Apparel”, including this 2007 Silencer Shoot shirt.

Nice!

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posted by JohnHollister at 10:54 am  

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Best Tattoo at Silencer Shoot 2011

The Statue of Liberty logo, referred to as “SOL” in house, is one of my favorite designs we have.

Check this one out!! Jonathon’s SOL is as big or bigger than the shirt design!!

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posted by JohnHollister at 10:21 am  

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

YMCA?

OK, the first thing I thought of when I saw this photo was this looks like Four of The Village People . . . then I noticed Jesse was wearing a Girl’s Pink “I Love AAC” shirt and I refuse to back off that position. Doesn’t help that “Mil-Spec Monkey” looks like he’s going to throw up the “Y” sign

“What happens at Silencer Shoot . . . ends up on the Internet”

Look away Neil, look away!!

posted by JohnHollister at 6:14 pm  

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

300 BLK on Defense Review

Check out the full article and more vids at Defense Review HERE!

posted by JasonAAC at 6:11 pm  

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Muggin’

Yes, I will occasionally pose for a picture if I see one being taken :)

300 Blackout makes everyone happy!

posted by JohnHollister at 1:19 pm  

Monday, June 13, 2011

Lock & Load Expo 2011


5600 Holly Avenue Northeast
Albuquerque, NM 87113-1724

posted by JohnHollister at 12:44 pm  

Friday, June 10, 2011

“Student of the Gun” at Silencer Shoot

Paul Markel from the “Student of the Gun” TV Show was at Silencer Shoot and shot lots of guns, Silencers and Video. Keep an eye out for the episode

Here is an article he posted on his Blog: ARTICLE LINK

Voices From the Field: AAC Silencer Shoot 2011
Our intrepid reporter, Paul Markel, invades a gathering of people who celebrate shooting guns that are quiet — smart folks — at the AAC Silencer Shoot for 2011.

by Paul Markel

A silencer, sound suppressor, whatever you call them, the technology to muffle the sound of a gunshot has improved dramatically during the last decade. The AAC Silencer Shoot is the largest gather of suppressor manufacturers under one tent and on one range. For the 2011 shoot AAC scheduled two full days of shooting, demonstrations and competition at the Tier 1 Group training facility across the river from Memphis, Tennessee. Thousands of people traveled from across the nation to participate in the event.

Firing a suppressed M249 SAW; more fun than a human being should be allowed to have!
The “Silent Firearm” was actually patented by Hiram Percy Maxim in 1909. H.P. Maxim was the son of the famous machine-gun designer. Built like a car muffler, the silencer was designed with baffles to trap, channel, and cool the burning propellant gases that produce the ear damaging noise. Not surprisingly, the senior Maxim was said to be stone deaf at the time he passed.

Whether you are a member of the military, law enforcement officer, citizen shooter or hunter, the use of a sound suppressor only makes sense. There really is no voodoo or magic involved. The sound moderator simply tames the damaging noise. We need to look at the noise of a shot as a byproduct. Too many shooters associate noise with power. The louder the shot, the more powerful the cartridge has to be so that thinking goes. Noise is just noise. It doesn’t make the bullet strike harder or fly straighter.

A little lady enjoys the sound of silence.
Modern sound suppressors or silencers from reputable manufacturers do not weaken or slow the bullet in an appreciable manner. While it is true that some semi-automatic firearms need to be adjusted in order to reliably cycle with a silencer in place, that technology is here and available now.

A combat kilt and suppressed AR…
In addition to trigger pulling there were numerous other attractions at the Silencer Shoot 2011. There were motocross demonstrations and music. UTM (Ultimate Training Munitions) put on a house clearing/home defense seminar. Every year that AAC has held a Silencer Shoot they have donated proceeds to a charity. In 2010 a check for $75,000 was given to the Wounded Warrior Project. This year the children’s cancer research organization, the PleuroPulmonary Blastoma Project, will be the recipient of their philanthropy.

In the end after all the brass has been policed and the echoes of exploding Tannerite have faded the primary purpose the Silence Shoot is education. If nothing else, AAC and their many partners at the event wish to use the gathering as a way of educating the public to the legality and benefits of using sound suppressors. All U.S. military and law enforcement can make use of them and lawful citizens in 37 states can legally own silencers after the proper paper work has been completed. AAC also has an online silencer education course called “Can U”. Take a few moments to educate yourself at www.aaccanu.com.

Paul Markel has been a Marine, Police Officer, Bodyguard and Firearms Instructor. He had recently donned a new hat as the host of “Student of the Gun” a weekly television show premiering on the Pursuit Channel July 2011. www.paulmarkel.com

posted by JohnHollister at 9:00 am  

Friday, June 10, 2011

More Photos from Silencer Shoot

I keep finding more photos from Silencer Shoot. Here are a couple of outstanding albums by “Don Reber”

NICE

Day One

Day Two

posted by JohnHollister at 9:00 am  

Thursday, June 9, 2011

SubSonic 300BLK Mk46 Beltfed

One of the big hits on the line at the Silencer Shoot and NDIA was the Mk46 Beltfed in 300 Blackout, shooting 22gr SubSonic . . . yes a SubSonic Beltfed!!. Lots of folks got a chance to shoot it and it ran like a freakin top all shoot

Video from NDIA

posted by JohnHollister at 2:00 pm  
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