Down Range Radio #252: Kriss, SCAR and belt-fed RPDs

Posted by on Feb 14th, 2012 and filed under Down Range Radio, Featured. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

This week, Michael wraps up his week at GUNSITE frantically producing SHOOTING GALLERIES…but hey, any week that starts with KRISS submachineguns, transitions through SCAR Lights and Heavys and ends with a belt-fed RPD is guaranteed to be a great week! Michael also touch on topics like .410 ammunition for self defense and practicing with your concealed carry handgun both at home and at the range.

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Reference Links:

The Michael Bane Blog

FNH SCAR Light & Scar Heavy

KRISS Submachineguns

DS Arms RPD Carbine

Sara Ahrens

Federal 4-Pellet .410

The Best Defense

Mike Seeklander’s Shooting Performance

Michael Janich’s Martial Blade Concepts

Massad Ayoob Group

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The Music of Brent Lewis

Related posts:

  1. Down Range Radio #174
  2. FNH USA Releases Statement Regarding SCAR Program
  3. Down Range Radio #169
  4. Down Range Radio #175
  5. Down Range Radio #159

2 Responses for “Down Range Radio #252: Kriss, SCAR and belt-fed RPDs”

  1. KB Wood says:

    Thank you for the hard work your podcast. While I may not always agree with somethings you say, your statements show considerable thought and are worthy of discussion.

    Keep up the good work.

  2. Rick K. says:

    Michael, If you’re looking for ways to help fill out that air rifle-related show you might try adding a segment on Airsoft guns. For Christmas and my son’s birthday last week I got him a couple of guns from KWA’s PTP (professional training pistol, a Beretta M9 Tactical) line and an electric powered rifle, the HK-lisenced G36C. The realism is incredible and at SHOT they introduced the PTR(ifile) line. I would submit to you that even though my son shoots SASS matches with me, he and his young friends are being indoctrinated into Gun Culture 2.0 by have a great time participating in their Airsoft battles.

    Just a thought. It looked so fun I even bought the generic striker-fired pistol KWA pistol called the Adaptive Training Pistol and it’s REALLY fun in-house practice when the weather is bad.

    And don’t worry about the politics, just go with Bus Stop next week and it’ll be fine.

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