Part 2 stopped at the lower receiver and the trigger group. This installment will make the lower receiver complete. Unless you want to buy each part individually, you can buy a lower parts kit containing all the little springs, detents, trigger components and such all together in a box. Now, there are many configurations on these […]
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Guns at school?!?!
There is a big fuss being made over this… Legislation has passed the Texas Senate and is headed to the House for review and vote that will allow those with a Texas Concealed Handgun License to remain armed when entering buildings on college campuses.
Do you even AR bro? Part 2
As the previous post said, I am starting this build piece by piece. I began with an Anderson Manufacturing stripped lower receiver and a CMC trigger group in swap for some screen printed t-shirts to a local FFL.
Do you even AR bro?
Ok…I have stepped off into the shallow end. I can’t afford to dive off into the deep end right now…lol. Anyone who knows me at all knows I am a Marine. Once upon a time, I spent ALOT of time with this rifle platform. But boy have they changed. I was never really overly impressed […]
Ben, Sam and Al, Part Seven: Resolution?
If you have been following this story, it is obvious that Ben and his family were definitely getting the short end of the stick. This story is an analogy…an analogy on the situation happening over in Israel.
Carry the Cross
I am by no means an expert in the carry of a gun, but I do try to do my homework as much as possible and I listen to those who have more experience than I do. That is my disclaimer…lol.
Not so crazy
The local gun show was this last weekend. We have one about every other month here. The next one will be in August. Gun shows are a curious thing nowadays. They have changed quite a bit. They used to be more of a swap meet kind of thing where folks just traded. Now, it is […]
What happened?!
I grew up in the 70s and 80s, so I ain’t quite an old fart yet but things sure are different now. According to the current batch of ‘enlightened experts’, allowing a first grader to utter the word ‘gun’ is guaranteeing that that child will be in a clock tower with a rifle later in […]