Gear & Optics|Optics Trijicon has recently announced the release of a commerical variant of the Marine Corps VCOG 1-8×28 optic. In the Marines this optic is known as the Squad […]
Firearms|Rifles It’s November and Geissele Automatics has released another Icon rifle to be given away in a sweepstakes. The new Icon rifle is a metallic blood red rifle that commemorates […]
News|Military A couple of weeks ago The United States Marine Corps selected Elbit Systems to design, develop and build a clip on weapon night sight for the Marine Corps. This […]
On Tuesday, Trijicon announced the selection of Trijicon VCOG (Variable Combat Optic Gunsight) as the Marine Corps’ Squad Combat Optic or SCO. Trijicon was awarded the $64 million dollar contract for the SCO. The SCO will be replacing Trijicon’s ACOG and Trijicon’s SDO that are currently in use in the Marine Corps.
Today, the Marine Corps turns two hundred and forty four today. The Marine Corps has been one of the greatest accomplishments and moments in my personal history.
On September 6th the Marine Corps awarded a contract of $250 million dollars to Harris Corp, to purchase binocular night vision goggles for the Marine Corps.
As, the Marine Corps prepares to fight in other climates outside of the Middle East, Alaska is becoming another potential place to prep for the next battlefield. Yes, you have read correctly…Alaska.
MARSOC is considering consolidating its entire special forces unit to the East Coast. Marine officials say the move is to allow Marine Raiders to prep for future military conflicts against more sophisticated adversaries.
With Memorial Day upon us I was thinking about where I would like to go in the future to honor The Fallen of this country. To pay respect and to honor the sacrifice they made for this country. Their sacrifice has allowed us to enjoy the freedoms and liberties we in America cherish so dearly.