Hogue retention holster for M1911: new on AllOutdoor

Lightweight paddle/belt convertible holster.

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Oil painting filter in Photoshop CC 2015

I need oil painting filter for a project. I have CS5 and CS2015 installed. The filter seems exclusive to CS6. Any suggestions on how to deal with this problem?

Thanks!

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A well-appointed Saiga 12

A friend brought his shotgun today and I was very impressed with how well it was set up. The sight radius is much longer than on the original gun, and ghost ring and circular protective hood around the front post work great for aerial targets. Polychoke gives excellent versatility with slug, buck and bird. Variable length of pull, stubby foregrip and improved pistol grip add up to a handy package. 12-round drum works flawlessly, is easy to load and doesn’t require an awkward support arm position.

Personally, I like drums for shotguns as they don’t subject plastic shells to much spring pressure, and because this 12-rounder is the same height as a 5-round box magazine.

Having a telescoping stock proved most helpful when he got back into armor. The main photo shoot was with Origin 12 shotgun, but it’s great when models bring their own weapons along.

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ISSC SPA .22 rifle: new on AllOutdoor

ISSC SPA .22 biathlon rifle

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Our Lady of the Double Tap

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How to Choose the Best Ammo for Your Rifle: new on LuckyGunner

The first rifle a person owns is a lot like a first pet. The care and feeding are a mystery with numerous, often contradictory, pieces of advice proffered by well-meaning friends. Let’s go through the process of picking gun food step-by-step so that you can apply the same logic to other weapons.

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A very capable lady and her gun

Tatiana Whitlock, the gun trainer, the engineer, and the awesome host. I just got back from a great week that she and her family organized for me in Maine.

The Nighthawk T4 she shoots.

 

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Edged modesty device in infrared light

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Canon T3 operation question

In live view, the screen seems proportional to the expected exposure. That’s useless in studio with flash.  Any idea how I could switch the LCD to display brighter images rather than the expected picture brightness?

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Dissipator

Back in 1999, when I shopped for my first AR15, my choices were narrowed down to two: 20″ A2 and  16″ Dissipator. The purchasing decision was based on the legal restrictions against flash hiders — I ended up with the A2 (still in my safe) because it would have less muzzle flash than the 16″ rifle. But the Dissipator option was based on the expectation of using only iron sights. At the time, I couldn’t afford a good optic, and wasn’t sure how durable they were anyway.

Last week, I got to play with the updated 16″ Dissipator now made by Windham Weaponry. It uses mid-length gas system rather than the old rifle-length, mainly to get consistent back pressure for cycling. The sight radius is still the same as on conventional 20″ rifles, with the added flexibility of the removable carry handle. And, unlike my A2, it comes with a telescoping stock that I’ve come to appreciate for its adaptability to different shooting positions and shooter arm lengths.

I also found the other benefit of the full-length forend: the ability to grip it far forward for better recoil control during rapid fire. You can see it in these photos: Adam, a shooter new to AR platform, was able to run the rifle very fast and still keep it on target.

 

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Fun guns and the girls who shoot them

ATI STG44-22 is one of my favorite plinkers. Scoped, it’s impressively accurate.

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New posts on AllOUtdoor

Carrying Rimfire Ammunition in the Field

Ithaca M49 Saddlegun

 

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Selecting handgun pairs for carry and home defense: new on AllOutdoor

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Coming all the way from Russia

Maria Butina came all the way from Russia only to pose with a Russian-made Vepr .308 rifle (though modified so heavily in the US that very few of the original parts remain).

TWS forend, dust cover, sight, SGM 25-round magazine, hydraulic stock to bring recoil down to 5.45mm level.

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Отзыв на фильм: Единичка

http://kinomassa.net/5125-edinichka-2015.html

Пожалуй, один из лучших военных фильмов. И качество актёрской игры, и спец-эффекты, и сценарий — всё на высоком уровне.

(The movie isn’t subtitled, so I doubt it would be of much interest to English-speaking viewers. The actors speak Russian, Polish and German, the last two dubbed in Russian).

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Light carbines on shipboard

Kel-Tec CMR30 .22wmr with Vortex Spitfire 3x scope

RDB 5.56mm with Trijicon VCOG 1-6x scope

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Raising kids today to become independent humans of tomorrow

Alexis Nicole practices her pistol stance with papa. By the time she grows up, she will have one more skill that adds up with the others to an independent personhood.

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A rifle so light, an 8 year old can run it.

And the same 8 year old was able to handle it unsupported as well.  I.C.E.-designed AIR15 was quite a bit handier than her own M&P15-22.

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“What’s she doing with my hair?”

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Pole arms and hoplophobes

I wonder why the fans of Markley’s Law don’t annoy the Swiss guardsmen with their helberds or the Japanese history reenactors with spears and naginatas. Seems to me, the users of pole arms are far more appropriate targets for the accusations of compensating for insufficient potency than the users of small handguns.

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