E-Lander Gen3 standard capacity 30 round AR15 magazines with galvanized steel body and anti-tilt followers for $9.99/ea currently here: https://mrgunsngear.org/3OLc47M
Review of the Gen 3 E-Landers is up on the channel 🤌🏽
Do y'all prefer steel or aluminum #AR15 magazines? 🤔⬇️
That seems like a pretty big bomb/explosion in Lebanon... 💣🔥
#LebanonExplosion #LebanonBlast #idf #Israel #war #hezbollah
#حزبالة
#لبنان
Let's check in on Beverly Hills. Surely old 90210 will not have rampant lawlessness & crime problems like the rest of California.
Just kidding, they do...
#CityLife #BeverlyHills #crime #7Eleven #FlashMob #teens #california #LosAngeles #urban #democrats #cyclists
American Bradley given to the Ukrainians is hit by two Russian ATGMs (guessing 9M133s...?) and at least some of the crew appears to survive.
Hard to tell from the footage if there was any reactive armor on it or not but the first hit looks like there may have been some involved, not so much with the second one but that's just a guess...
#Bradley #ukraine #russia #atgm #war #M242 #25mm #ChainGun #bushmaster #scouts
PSA AR15 upper with 16'' 5.56 4150CMV nitrided mid-length pencil profile barrel and 13.5'' HEX MLOK handguard for $199/ea shipped currently here: https://mrgunsngear.org/3WiFfDh
For 95-99% of all real world AR15 uses the pencil or lightweight profile is the best profile #ChangeMyMind 😎
#AR15
Anyone who's served in the military knows that every mission has "mission critical" equipment/assets/decision points/etc...
In the planning cycle they're identified and redundancies are built into the plan as no plan survives first contact. This is a very basic planning function; every E5 and above in the military is expected to understand/identify/plan these sorts of things.
I'd recommend th eSecret Service adopt this type of planning methodology. I'm sure there are plenty of veterans in the organization that can help implement it.
There's just no excuse for "technical difficulties" (which happen) to cause this type of security gap in an operation. The only way I can see that happening is they had a single point of failure without built in redundancies...