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Military Rifle Rack
Military Rifle Rack
Is a revolution or civil war about to happen in America?


I walk into gunshops in my hometown and I see most of the gun racks empty, military caliber ammo is specially the one that is vanishing. The manufacturers of AR-15's, AK-47's, Galil's, H&K G3 clones, .50 caliber M82A1 rifles, and SKS are all backordered in their manufacture and in filling the orders.
I browse through the Internet, I am astonished to see AR-15 stripped lowers selling away in seconds. Is some kind of revolution or civil war about to start, or what is going on?

F100 is crrect

There is no revolution coming as long as the cable stations stay on and the trains run on time
We have always practiced B.O.H.I.C.A. in all past assaults to the 2nd amendment th
ere is no reason to belive this time will be any different
People are just preparing for the AWB that Obama has promised to reinstate and that wil ban ARs and AKs in their current configuration along with their hi cap magazines
Some are buying because they may never be able to again and some are just hoping to make a little money on the deal

The ammo shortage has little to do with the war, we have had no problem finding it until Obie got elected

The run is in reaction to his 1999 support of a %500 increase in the excise tax on ammunition

I also agree that getting a couple of BP guns and learning to make your own powder might come in handy in the not too distant future



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Rifle Marksmanship


Rifle Marksmanship


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During U.S. military operations, the Marine rifleman is among the first to confront the enemy and the last to hang his weapon on the rack after the conflict is won. That is why U.S. Marines have the reputation as the finest combat riflemen in the world. Now, you can learn their secrets. This manual is the very latest Marine doctrine on the art and science of shooting effectively in battle. Its 10 chapters teach the versatility, flexibility and skills needed to deal with a situation at any level of intensity across the entire range of military operations. Topics covered include the proper combat mindset; cleaning your rifle under all weather conditions; rifle handling and marksmanship the Marine way; engaging targets from behind cover; obtaining a battlefield zero; engaging immediate threat, multiple and moving targets; shooting at night and at unknown distances; and much more. Author: USMC/ U S Marine Corps Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2002/03/01 Language: English Dimensions: 10.96 x 8.50 x 0.38 inches

Goodyear Military Wrangler MT/R Tire


Goodyear Military Wrangler MT/R Tire


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A Rifle, Military Cover and Canteen of a Mozambican Soldier


A Rifle, Military Cover and Canteen of a Mozambican Soldier


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A Military Policeman Fires a Rifle at the Shooting Range


A Military Policeman Fires a Rifle at the Shooting Range


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Evans Sports TC29 Standing Rifle Rack


Evans Sports TC29 Standing Rifle Rack


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The Evans Standing Rifle Rack measuring 31amp;quot; x 10amp;quot; x 35 1/2amp;quot; (assembled) is made of solid native pine. This rifle rack holds seven guns. Proudly made in the USA. Some assembly required. Accessories not included. Please allow for 57 business days for shipping.

Refurbished Electric Thompson M1A1 Military Rifle FPS-466 Airsoft Gun


Refurbished Electric Thompson M1A1 Military Rifle FPS-466 Airsoft Gun


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Refurbished Electric Thompson M1A1 Military Rifle FPS-466 Airsoft Gun

M16 Rifle


M16 Rifle


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The M16 (more formally Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16) is the U.S. military designation for the ArmaLite AR15 rifle. Colt purchased the rights to the AR15 and currently uses that designation only for semiautomatic versions of the rifle.The M16 entered United States Army service as the M16A1 and was deployed for jungle warfare in the Republic of South Vietnam in 1963 becoming the standard US Rifle of the Vietnam War by 1969 replacing the M14 rifle in that role. The US Army retained the M14 in CONUS, Europe, and South Korea until 1970. Since the Vietnam War, the M16 rifle family has been the primary infantry rifle of the U.S. military. With its variants, it has been in use by 15 NATO countries, and is the most produced firearm in its caliber. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 276 Publication Date: 2010/07/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.62 inches

Henry Rifle  Military Cap by CafePress


Henry Rifle Military Cap by CafePress


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The legendary Henry Rifle .44 rimfire. That damn Yankee rifle that you load on Sunday and shoot all week. Celebrate a classic of the American west. Military Cap . Our adjustable, 100% brushed cotton Cap is unstructured and an ideal way to beat the heat. Wear it anytime you want to keep the sun off or cover up a bad hair day. It features a sturdy low profile brim, sweatband, and adjustable closure, as well as Pre

A Marine with the Incident Response Platoon Pulls an M-4 Rifle off of the Weapons Rack


A Marine with the Incident Response Platoon Pulls an M-4 Rifle off of the Weapons Rack


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The Real Reason for the Afghanistan Occupation

      Why did  we let Osama Bin Laden escape when we had him surrounded in 2002 and have not caught up with him since?  Because we need him to justify our open-ended occupation of Afghanistan. The Al Qaeda militants Osama is said to lead are not a traditional army with fixed headquarters and a single chain of command.  Much like the Russian Mafia, it operates in small, mobile cells, ideological united but strategically disconnected from each other. Capture members of one cell and no amount of interrogation can extract from them reliable information on the whereabouts or next move of other cells. And because their weaponry and methods of combat are so simple—roadside bombs hidden in trash bags, brainwashed, crazed or drugged suicide bombers—their fighters could just as readily be trained in Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia, the jungles of Bolivia or in abandoned factories in Gary Indiana.  

      Recall that the 9/11 hijackers got  most of their training here in the U.S., and all were citizens of Saudi Arabia, a major trading partner and ally of ours.  Recall also how two poverty-level misfits kept Virginia, Maryland and DC terrorized for weeks with nothing more than a deer rifle and an old car.

      So if Osama bin Laden is killed—assuming he’s not dead already— some other equally charismatic honcho waiting in the wings would simply take his place, and the conflict would range on, in Afghanistan, some other part of the world, or here at home.   We then would have to publicly admit that we have taken on a chameleon-like monster that cannot be destroyed militarily, like we did  Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan in World War II.  Absurd though it may seem, a healthy, mighty Osama Bin Laden on the run is our most valuable propaganda asset.

     Now the question arises:  What are we doing in Afghanistan to begin with?  Why are we sacrificing our brave soldiers, displacing and killing thousands of innocent Afghan civilians, trying to shove our cultural values down their throats, wasting billions bribing corrupt local officials, incurring the anger and disrespect of the rest of the world when it is obvious that the so-called “War on Terror” in Afghanistan—like the one Iraq--is a non-war that cannot be won militarily?  Can’t we see that the only way to fight the low-tech, small- cell kind of terrorism waged by Al Qaeda is to turn the problem over to Federal, state and municipal law enforcement departments?

     On the face of it, it would seem that our leaders in Washington are either, mad, blind or downright stupid.  But that’s not likely.  There is, there has to be, a reason why they insist on fighting a war with no end in sight.  Two-hundred and fifty years ago the philosopher David Hume (Adam Smith’s mentor) suggested that stripped of their political, ideological, patriotic, religious and other high-minded rationalizations, the real reason behind wars was economic.  It could well be, then, that there are people, or groups of people, in America and abroad, who stand to profit hugely by “staying the course” in Afghanistan, and Iraq.  So maybe, instead racking our brains trying to make sense out of the War on Terror from a military or diplomatic perspective, we should do as Hume suggested and simply follow the money.   

 

 

 

    

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