• The Super Precision MRO Series was developed specifically to work with the Trijicon MRO and like mounted red dot optics. These mounts are precision machined from a single piece of 7075-T6 high strength aluminum. Utilizing Geissele's update of the classic nut and bolt method this mount will attach your red dot to your weapon with 1,400 pounds of clamping force, and features 3 shear lugs for maximum rigidity and return to zero.
    • Precision machine from a single piece of 7075-T6 high strength aluminum
  • The TLR-1 HL provides a 800 Lumen blast of light for maximum illumination while searching a room or searching an alley. Its wide beam pattern lights up large areas so you can identify who or what is nearby. C4 delivers 12,000 candela peak beam intensity; 800 Lumens. Runs 1.25 hours. Ambi-dextrious momentary/ steady On-Off switch. Double tap momentary paddle to activate strobe. Securely fits a broad range of weapons; Includes keys for Glock style, Picatinny, Beretta 9s, S&W 99 and S&W TSW Limited Lifetime Warranty  
  • New Smyrna Beach, FL (April 29th, 2023) This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of how to develop, implement, and execute an emergency response plan for their homes or business. Students will learn to defend their space during an array of common crisis events such as theft, burglary, home invasion or anyone attempting to unlawfully enter their property with intent of bodily harm. Criteria: This course is hosted at a local range in New Smyrna Beach, FL. This 4 hour course is taught by industry leaders in global security operations and risk management. This course is designed to brief the end user on how to properly secure their home, and loved ones, in the event of a security, or emergency incident. Instructors use only the most up to date methods and techniques currently used by subject-matter experts in their fields, and taught to home owners in a safe and efficient way, specific to their individual security needs. This course will cover an array of techniques and consist of formal classroom and hip pocket briefings and culminate in simulated and live fire drills. Pre-Requisites: Students must have taken Armed Defense Fundamentals or an equivalent course, or demonstrate a keen understanding of weapons handling, safety, and conditions. Topics Covered: Introduction to structure clearing Principles of Security Utilizing cover and concealment Environmental Design/Physical Security Measures Security in Depth/Mindset Safe and Efficient Storage Methods Employing handheld and weapon mounted lights Family Planning Under Duress Equipment/Caliber Considerations Legality and Use of force Required equipment: 1 pre-approved firearm (Handgun caliber) 200 rounds of ammunition Weapon mounted light or handheld (Optional) A gun belt with an outside the waist band (OWB) holster Note taking gear (Pen & Paper) Seasonally appropriate clothing Sunscreen, Hat, and water
  • FAST is a series of optic mounts and platforms that provide end users with a quicker sight picture than standard height mounts. A 2.26" optical centerline height provides faster/easier reticle acquisition while wearing electronic EarPro/communications headsets, night vision goggles and gas masks and allows for more rapid visual processing of the battlefield by promoting a heads-up posture.
    • 7075-T6 Aluminum and Type III
    • Hardcoat Anodized
    • 2.26" Optical Centerline Height
    • Standard Rail Grabber Mount
  • FAST is a series of optic mounts and platforms that provide end users with a quicker sight picture than standard height mounts. A 2.26" optical centerline height provides faster/easier reticle acquisition while wearing electronic EarPro/communications headsets, night vision goggles and gas masks and allows for more rapid visual processing of the battlefield by promoting a heads-up posture.
    • 7075-T6 Aluminum and Type III
    • Hardcoat Anodized
    • 2.26" Optical Centerline Height
    • Standard Rail Grabber Mount
  • FAST is a series of optic mounts and platforms that provide end users with a quicker sight picture than standard height mounts. A 2.26" optical centerline height provides faster/easier reticle acquisition while wearing electronic EarPro/communications headsets, night vision goggles and gas masks and allows for more rapid visual processing of the battlefield by promoting a heads-up posture.
    • 7075-T6 Aluminum and Type III
    • Hardcoat Anodized
    • 2.26" Optical Centerline Height
    • Standard Rail Grabber Mount
  • FAST is a series of optic mounts and platforms that provide end users with a quicker sight picture than standard height mounts. A 2.26" optical centerline height provides faster/easier reticle acquisition while wearing electronic EarPro/communications headsets, night vision goggles and gas masks and allows for more rapid visual processing of the battlefield by promoting a heads-up posture.
    • 7075-T6 Aluminum and Type III
    • Hardcoat Anodized
    • 2.26" Optical Centerline Height
    • Standard Rail Grabber Mount
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    Match Grade drop in barrel 1-10” twist rate SAAMI spec. Match chambers
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    FEATURES:
    Match Grade drop in barrel 1-10” twist rate SAAMI spec. Match chambers
  • Optics 101

    $199.00
    New Smyrna Beach, FL (June 17th, 2023) This course introduces students to the basics of utilizing a magnified scope. From focal planes to magnification variants, common types of reticles, as well as MOA vs Milrad adjustments; the user will learn the pros and cons to each optic set-up, how to pick the right equipment that fits your application, and other unconventional tasks that can be accomplished using magnified optics. Participants will employ both weapon mounted glass and free-hand/tripod mounted systems to accomplish various tasks during long-range shooting, hunting, duty/service and other applications at known and unknown distance. Criteria: Students will be briefed on how to effectively employ an array of different optics platforms and learn the concepts involved in their applications. This course will be taught in a classroom utilizing unique training methods and demonstrations and then culminate in a brief exercise. Topics Covered: Types of Optics Mounting Systems Minute of Angle (MOA) vs MILRAD Range Estimation Reticle Options MIl Readings and Holdovers Measuring Known Points Data Collection and Profiles Requirements: Note taking materials (paper & pen) Any glass they want a lesson on; mil or MOA (Optional) Instructor equipment will be available for demonstrations and exercise Students may bring their own rifle mounted optics but will be responsible for ammunition

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