This week I introduced Geocaching, and talked a bit about the different containers you may be looking for when trying to locate a cache. This morning I geared up, and headed out to one of my favorite places in the triangle, and hid a Geocache with some Triangle Tactical swag in it. You can find the coordinates to the cache here: GC1V46Z Geocaching.com You are looking for a .30cal Ammo can, that I may or …
Read More »Geocache Containers
Yesterday I introduced Geocaching, and talked about what it is. Today I want to be a little more specific, and talk about the containers that you may come across when hunting a cache. If you are going to head out into the woods looking for something, it might be a good idea to at least have some clue what you are looking for. When it comes to Geocaches, you could be looking for something bigger …
Read More »Introduction to Geocaching
What the heck is Geocaching? Basically, Geocaching is using billion dollar technology (GPS) to find $3 trinkets hidden in the woods. On the surface, you may not think this is something that you would find to be fun, however there is a lot of valuable experience that you can gain from Geocaching, and it’s fun. If you follow the Triangle Tactical Facebook page, this picture may look familiar. On Saturday I asked what these items …
Read More »Tarheel Targets Side Match at NCJA Charity Challenge
This past weekend, I was talking with my friend Allen from Tarheel Targets about the NCJA Charity Challenge. I was informed that Tarheel Targets will be sponsoring a shotgun side match at the Charity Challenge. Here’s the skinny: Tickets to shoot the side match will be $5 per run. The shooter with the fastest time through the side match will win all of the steel targets used in the side match. Every shooter who shoots …
Read More »Fat Boy Belt – Full Review
A few months ago, I posted a YouTube video with my initial impressions on the Two Fools Leather Goods Fat Boy Belt. Since posting the video, I’ve been wearing the Fat Boy every day, both when carrying a pistol, and when not carrying (mainly when I’m at work, and cannot carry). Over time the belt has gotten better, and more comfortable as it has started to take my shape, which is something only a leather …
Read More »President Obama calls for Assault Weapon Ban
Near the end of the 2nd Presidential debate between President Obama, and Gov. Mitt Romney, President Obama was asked a question by someone in the audience about gun control. Obama responded by saying that he would like to reinstate another assault weapon ban, like the one that President Clinton signed into law in 1994. Obama went on to say the following: “…but I also share your belief that weapons that were designed for soldiers in …
Read More »Chicago Considers “Violence Tax” for Guns and Ammo
Has anybody else heard about this? A “Violence Tax”? My guns aren’t violent, and even with thousands upon thousands of rounds down range, my guns have never shot anyone. I wonder if this was a great idea that the Chicago goons got from their #WhatifChicago twitter hashtag? Cook County mulling violence tax on guns and ammunition
Read More »Ted Nugent’s Gun Country
Did anyone else have a chance to check out Ted Nugent’s new TV show on the Discovery Channel last night? I checked it out, and in all honesty, it was better than I was expecting. I can’t stand to watch most of the “gun” shows like Sons of Guns, American Guns, etc. They just don’t do it for me. Nugent’s show was a little different. Here’s the trailer from YouTube: The show started out …
Read More »What Happened to Taran Butler at the 2012 IDPA Nationals?
Recently Taran Butler, (well known professional shooter) joined Matt Burkett on Burkett’s Practical Shooting podcast (Which is really good by the way, I wish Matt would crank out weekly episodes). They talked about several topics, such as Taran’s new business, 3-gun nation, shotguns, and the 2012 IDPA Nationals which took place right here in Eastern NC. Taran began to talk about the 2012 IDPA Nationals, and stated that in the past the Nationals have been …
Read More »DIY – M&P Novak Rear Sight Modification
I’ve mentioned a couple times that I feel that the Novak sights that come on the S&W M&P9 Pro are a little crowded. When shooting I feel like I’m not getting as much light through the sight picture as I would like. The obvious answer would be to just buy new sights, but that is too easy. I’ve become a really big fan of my Sevigny competition sights that I have installed on my Glock …
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