I can remember back in the late 90’s going to the rifle range as a young Soldier, if I recall it was twice a year. We would get 18 rounds to zero our rifles and then 40 rounds to qualify on the range. Outside of any other live fire training (not likely) that amounted to …
Tag: Everyday Carry
Jan 07
The “Two is One, One is None” Trap (Everyday Carry)
Two is one and one is none – a phrase many live by but that can eat into other capabilities if one isn’t careful. Redundancy is critical but must be balanced against mobility, especially related to EveryDay Carry (EDC). Let’s take a real hard look at this from an EDC perspective, given a sample list: …
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