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AR15 Recoil Mitigation Package - How To Eliminate Recoil
Want less recoil from your AR15? Want tighter shots? Want faster times between shots? There can be lots of reasons why you might want to reduce (or even eliminate) recoil from your favorite AR15. Whatever the reason, reducing felt recoil (or even eliminating it completely) is indeed possible, enjoyable, and has real world implications and benefits. If you want to reduce or eliminate felt recoil use one or all the products in the Recoil Mitigation Package.
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Success in competitive shooting depends on many factors — taking aim, controlling recoil, reloading quickly. However, even if you handle these aspects with aplomb, you will never emerge victorious unless you keep your eyes on the prize. Thankfully, high-tech accessories can help with all of these issues. AR-15 tactical lights, also known as weapon lights, can help.
Types of Tactical Slings & Why You Should Use Them
In theory, one does not really need much from a rifle. Its primary purpose is to shoot projectiles. Therefore, the only things you need to own are ammunition and a gun capable of loading and firing said ammunition. However, some people, particularly those involved with law enforcement or competitive shooting, want more. For these folks, and anyone else looking beyond the basic experience, there are countless ways to upgrade your rifle.
Everything You Should Know About Blast Shields
When people outside the world of competitive shooting hear the term “blast shield,” their minds almost certainly turn to science fiction. Diehard fans of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope may recall it as the name of the sight-blocking helmet visor that Luke Skywalker uses for his Force training. Others may think of force fields protecting the Enterprise from enemy laser attacks, and similar fantastical scenes.
However, blast shields are more than a made-up gizmo from zippy pulps and space operas. The term also applies to an accessory designed to help shooting professionals deal with the all-too-real physics and effects of firing an AR rifle. It may sound fictional, but it truly can be as good as it sounds. As we will show you in this article, any rifle user, professional or recreational, can benefit from the device actually known as the blast shield.