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Tag Archives: 300Blackout
Range photos
All that swirling gas illustrates why it’s prudent to wear safety glasses. Images taken at Royal Range in Brentwood, TN. Both suppressors are made by Aklys Defense.
Posted in rifle, shotgun, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 12ga, 300Blackout, AR15, bullpup, pump action
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A quiet day in nature
I love Tennessee Autumn…mid-November with 70*F weather. The targets we set up in the woods get populated with lead and copper, but without our ears getting a beating. This rifle is one of five SU16s built by keltec in 300 … Continue reading
Posted in ammunition, nature, rifle, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 300Blackout, keltec, NFA
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Reflex suppressor on a Faxon ARAK21
With the reflex suppressor, 18″ barrel is required on ARAK21 to clear the gas regulator. With an AR15 and short forend, 16″ should be enough, but the result will be slightly louder due to higher gas pressure at the muzzle. … Continue reading
Reflex suppressor
Part of the AmTac reflex suppressor goes over the barrel, behind the muzzle. That increases volume without adding too much length to the gun. Lancer carbon fiber forend provides thermal insulation.
Posted in rifle, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 300Blackout, AR15
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A familiar face in print
Found Alexis in a Gemtech ad on the pages of American Shooting Journal:
Posted in interesting people, rifle, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 300Blackout, AR15, child, girl
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Outdoor fun in mid-December
One reason to live in Tennessee: tshirt weather in the middle of December. The secret to this local warming is burning enough gunpowder! Beck Defense carbine in 7.62×35(300 Blackout). For more effective warming of the environment, .510 Beck — … Continue reading
Remington ACR in 300BLK, suppressed
A very handy little rifle, with minimal recoil and good accuracy. Does a number on bowling pins with 220gr subsonics at 50 yards, splitting them right in half. No blowback with suppressor. ACR | 762SD-N6
Posted in ammunition, rifle, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 300Blackout, AAC, Aimpoint
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Sometimes shorter IS better: a very handy CQB package
This is a Spike’s Tactical 300 Blackout pistol with 8.5″ barrel. It delivers fairly impressive external ballistics, but it’s still an AR pistol and requires specific training for effective use. When a friend came by with a registered short barrel lower (also Spike’s … Continue reading
New articles up on AllOutdoor
Push Knives Comparative Performance of Three Rifle-Caliber Pistols: Part 1: Kel-Tec PLR16 Part 2: Spike’s Tactical ST15-LE Part 3: Century Arms M92
Posted in ammunition, knife, pistol, self-defense, weapon
Tagged 300Blackout, AllOutdoor
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Suppressed 300 Blackout
Primary Weapons System Mk.1 carbine and Gemtech sound suppressor.
Posted in rifle, sound suppressor
Tagged 300Blackout, AR15, piston
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Varminting in Idaho
PWS Mk.1 in 300Blackout, with Gemtech can and Aimpoint T1 microdot. Good on coyotes out to about 300m.
Posted in interesting people, rifle, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 300Blackout, AR15, optics
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My typical work day
Taking a break between photos to try out a 300 Blackout barrel for my ARAK21. It worked well and the recoil was almost imperceptible. The optic is a Primary Arms 1-6x. (Photos by Bob Faxon)
Ever wondered where all those Keltec rifles end up?
The zombies are hoarding them for the apocalypse. Preferred caliber is 300Blackout, of course. When the night of the living dead comes, they won’t have to stumble around hoping to snag a slow human. Why try to catch the brain … Continue reading