The Primary Arms AutoLive Battery Cap is a mechanism for battery management. It brings “shake-awake” feature to optics that don’t have it.
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Platypus GravityWorks Water Filter: A Pint’s a Pound the World Around
Dehydration will kill you inside of three days, but toting potable water can only add to the need. The Platypus Gravityworks water filter is a sound solution.
Glock 19 Gen 5: Real Upgrades
The Glock 19 Gen 5 has many new upgrades and features to offer that you won’t be able to find on the older generations.
titanLIGHT EXOTAC Lighter: Light in the Rain
The ExoTac Titanlight is a waterproof/airtight lighter. That’s a Good Thing, cuz your fuel won’t evaporate. Check out the ExoTac Lighter.
6P41 PKP Pecheneg: Belt Fed Vodka Blaster
The PKP Pecheneg (6P41) is a modernized PKM belt-fed MG chambered in 7.62x54R with a non-removable, forced-air-cooled barrel.
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Liquid Sunshine – Garrison Brothers
George Bernard Shaw once said, “Whiskey is liquid sunshine”. While most of you knuckle-draggers have no clue as to who Shaw was (not necessarily a bad thing), this statement is possibly the only thing he and I would have ever agreed on. He was an Irish playwright, a...
Fistful of Dragons: a different take on the Hound chicken quote
Sandor Clegane hates a talker – we reckon the hound chicken quote scene would’ve been good in a western, too. This music clinches it.
Trollocs: Wheel of Time
You’ve probably heard of Wheel of Time if you’re a reader of fantasy fiction. It’s been described as a modern fantasy masterpiece.
COWAN!’s books (including Winter’s War) now available in print
Herein shalt thou find assorted stuff and things about Aaron Cowan, founder and HMFIC of Sage Dynamics and longtime Breach-Bang-Clear contributor. Note that these updates are largely about COWAN! himself. If you're seeking information about one of his courses (or want...
Euphoria Mourning | Chris Cornell’s Sweet Sunshower
This is one of the best songs Cornell ever recorded. It’s a little strange how little known it is compared to some of his other work.