Red Dot Sight For Hunters
American Gunsmith
by John Buol
4d ago
Red Dot Sight For New Hunters-Everything You Need To Know   From movies like “The Matrix” to PC games like “Call of Duty,” you know red dot sights already. They are widely used by professional target shooters, law enforcement officers, and hunters alike. As an optical aiming device, a red dot sight like vortex optic sits atop a firearm for a glowing red (sometimes amber or green) reticle. That way, it beats conventional iron sights where you must align two parts, front and rear. If you are a newbie hunter vetting to pick a red dot, you’re looking at the right place. Keep reading ..read more
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FFL Gun Dealer Omnibus
American Gunsmith
by John Buol
1w ago
FFL Gun Dealer Omnibus. Updates of interest for gunsmiths and FFL firearm dealers. https://funshoot.substack.com/p/gun-dealer-omnibus ..read more
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The Truth: Navy Backward Optic
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by John Buol
2w ago
The Truth behind that Navy backward optic. How did the U.S. Navy screw this up? The TRUTH behind the infamous backward rifle optic public affairs picture ..read more
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Competence through Competition
American Gunsmith
by John Buol
2w ago
Matt Larsen on competence through competition. Military culture problems with marksmanship and combatives, how to improve it, and why the training model should have added one more table ..read more
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D.C. Police Mismanage Guns
American Gunsmith
by John Buol
3w ago
According to the ATF, about 99% of FFL dealers operate properly and only a tiny percentage of legally sold guns are ever used in crimes with a time-to-crime average of over ten years. FFL dealers selling a gun later found at a crime scene within three years of the first sale raise suspicions about that dealer. For a time, the D.C. area’s Metropolitan Police Department was the only legal FFL gun dealer in the nation’s capital. For the dozens of guns recovered at crime scenes that D.C. MPD FFL transferred, the time-to-crime was 20 months or less – less than two years ..read more
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Gunsmith Tools Explained
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by John Buol
1M ago
A not-too-serious explanation of the tools gunsmiths use around the shop. https://funshoot.substack.com/p/gunsmith-tools-explained ..read more
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Police Qualification Reality
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by John Buol
1M ago
Police Qualification Reality. Awarding someone a badge doesn’t make them a good shooter. https://funshoot.substack.com/p/police-qualification-reality ..read more
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The Final Print Issue
American Gunsmith
by John Buol
1M ago
Subscribe to our free newsletter. https://americangunsmith.info/newsletter/ This is an editorial I never thought I’d be writing. Our publisher, AG Media, has decided to discontinue American Gunsmith permanently. This is the last print issue. It’s a continuing sign of the times as the gradual decline of print media has been ongoing for years. The United States has seen a decline in print newspaper and magazine sales due to the rise of digital media and print publications have certainly felt that since their era of prominence in the 20th century. The benefit of increasing numbers of information ..read more
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Police Patrol Rifle Problems
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by John Buol
1M ago
Any advice on what’s wrong with this patrol rifle ..read more
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The Model 71 Winchester
American Gunsmith
by John Buol
1M ago
A history and notes on the Model 71 Winchester, a classic American lever action rifle. by Paul Mazan Subscribe to our free newsletter. https://americangunsmith.info/newsletter/ The lever action rifle is a uniquely American design and has been wildly popular here for well over 100 years. From immediately after the Civil War until today, the lever action has been as American as apple pie and just as popular. Despite this love affair between American hunters and the lever action, not all of the models have been successful. Lever action Winchester rifles have been iconic since the moment they hit ..read more
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