Friday, April 23, 2021

Fw: ELR Shooter Aaron Miesse Makes 3-Mile Shot with No Arms



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ELR Shooter Aaron Miesse Makes 3-Mile Shot with No Arms
Aaron Miesse, also known as "Chamberbrake" in the ELR (Extreme Long Range) world, is an impressive shooter. He can boast a number of serious shooting accomplishments, including some 2,780 yard impacts with a 375 CheyTac in competition, 10 for 10 in a 10″ circle with a .308 at 901 yards, and 8″-10″ groups at 540 yards with a .22 LR, among others. And as if a man who could end you from a different zip code wasn't extraordinary enough, Miesse brings an added layer of badassery to the formula: he does all of this with no hands or arms. 
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The Quest For The Low Bore Axis: A Novel Italian Approach

The Quest For The Low Bore Axis: A Novel Italian Approach

A couple of years ago we had a look at a few different semiautomatic pistols pursuing the reduction of the bore height over the hand. Among several commercial models, we saw a couple of promising prototypes from different periods. While these were highly innovative, they still kept a relatively traditional configuration. What we have here is a novel approach to muzzle rise reduction, developed over the course of several years by an Italian inventor.
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Concealed Carry Corner: Stock vs Customized Carry Guns

Concealed Carry Corner: Stock vs Customized Carry Guns

One of the most interesting debates I've heard lately is whether to carry a stock handgun or a handgun with upgrades. There's been more than one occasion the last few weeks where I've heard guys arguing the pros and cons of carrying stock or upgraded handguns. Both have their valid arguments and it's not a bad option to think about if you're like me and carry on a daily basis. Let's dive into the stock vs customized carry guns debate and what the benefits of each argument can be.

 

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Christensen Arms Introduces Their Modern Precision Pistol

Utah-based Christensen Arms have introduced the new Modern Precision Pistol (MPP). Weighing in at between 4.4 to 5.8lbs depending on calibre, the bolt action pistol offers precision in a package that can fit into a standard backpack. The pistol is available in 300BLK, .223 Rem, 6.5 Creed and .308 Winchester with barrel lengths ranging from 7.5in to 12.5in. 

 

 
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Cabot Guns Reintroduces The National Standard Pistol

 

Cabot Guns has announced the reintroduction of the National Standard pistol. Made with a combination of precision machining and hand fitting, this pistol is advertised to be "a benchmark that sets the modern standard for an American classic". Let's see what features this 1911 packs.

 

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