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Everything About Truck Guns
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How to Setup Your New AR
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Everyday Carry: More Than a Pistol
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How To Hold a Pistol, From a Green Beret
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The official YouTube channel of Free Range American — an outdoor media house covering hunting, fishing, shooting, survival, and gear. Made in the USA. Powered by Black Rifle Coffee.



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joeamen1 (3 minutes ago)
"You are responsible for all 4 inches." Great dad advice. Thanks guys!!
nookied3735 (9 minutes ago)
I'm currently rocking the 36" riser so I can shoot from the hip while operating.
KeeepTV (18 minutes ago)
I've never been more proud of being responsible for all of my 4 inches. Thank you!
Pr1zzm (28 minutes ago)
I love the lifelong learning attitude that most of these SF guys have. Just two humble badasses setting aside their ego to see different perspectives. Mad respect.
unashamedly1776 (32 minutes ago)
This is why ACOGs with a top mounted red dot are awesome still. You’re heads up with the red dot for close quarters engagements, but can get a cheek weld with the lower ACOG for shooting at distance
blehbleh222 (46 minutes ago)
The respect that Mike has for DJ is incredible, just the way he looks at him and stays quiet means everything. I love this
islas357 (52 minutes ago)
DJ makes a good point, that yeah not having a cheek weld because you’re mount is high might not be the best for shooting, but its the best for maintaining situational awareness and being able to process information quickly. The situational awareness is what keeps you alive, not marginally better shooting.
TexCen (2 hour ago)
Can't thank these guys enough. Having been downrange, content like this just highlights how much higher of a level SF/SOF have been trained to. I am very thankful that these gents are willing to share their knowledge. They don't have to, they choose to. This information will benefit all those who care enough to apply it.
agro_ink423 (1 hour ago)
1.93" is simply the overall height of the mount and your RDS center line. So 1.93 inches from the pic rail to the dot in your optic... Then most uppers, from center of your bore to the top of the pic rail is 1.21. (all together a RDS on a 1.93 mount will be 3.14" TOTAL HIEGHT OVER BORE)
jonathanlee5314 (3 hours ago)
Holy shit DJ has a phenomenal ability to explain and teach. Appreciate Mike's experience too, as always.
karlwest2268 (12 hours ago)
Also noticed the optic at the front of the reciever vs back. Moving the red dot away from the eye allows for a wider field if vision.
It's almost back to where it would be if we'd have kept the carry handle. Almost like Eugene knew what the hell he was doing.
overnightthoughts (16 hours ago)
I just love that the same guys that used to harp about cheek weld are now running towers under their sights.
JohnVeritas (21 hours ago)
Forgetting the KEY feature which is lower to bore = LESS delineation at different range targets.
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