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Shootability: Marketing Language or Measurable Performance?

The question that started this discussion is deceptively simple: What does shootability actually mean? It is a term used constantly across the firearms industry, yet it is almost never defined in any meaningful way. That absence is not accidental. In fact, it reveals a deeper issue with how performance, capability, and user experience are communicated to the consumer.

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Honoring Our Heroes: A Heartfelt Thank You to Veterans on Veteran’s Day

As the nation pauses to observe Veteran’s Day, it is with deep gratitude and reverence that we extend our heartfelt thanks to the men and women who have selflessly served in the armed forces. On this hallowed day, we reflect on the profound sacrifices of time, blood, sweat, and tears made by our veterans—a sacrifice that forms the bedrock of the freedoms we cherish as a nation.

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Honoring Those Who Paid The Ultimate Sacrifice

News|Commentary By Drew BryantMay 30th, 2022, theloadoutblog.com In a nation where our calendar is setup around holidays. Companies who spend billions of dollars a year on...

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My Thoughts On The House Passage Of H.R.8– Aka Universal Background Checks

Thursday afternoon, the House passed H.R.8 with a 237-208 vote on the House floor. Now, H.R. 8 moves forward to Senate where it will be hotly and closely contested. This legislation has the ability to pass the senate with the slimmest of margins due to the 50-50 split in the senate. Giving VP Kamala Harris the deciding and crucial vote on important legislation.

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What the Victory Of Georgia Dems in Means For Our Second Amendment Rights

Last night, Georgia held its Senate Runoff election for its two senate seats in Congress. Those two seats were crucial to both Democrats and Republicans in the next congressional term stating this year. If the Republicans maintained those seats they would continue with the senate majority, lead by Minority Leader McConnell. Giving the Republicans the ability to block potentially harmful democrat legislation. If the Democrats where to win it would create a tie in the senate. Leading to the Vice President being the tie breaker on potential legislation votes. With Kamala Harris potential the new VP, it would allow for progressive legislation to move essentially unopposed through both houses.