Move over truck balls – The TAC-SAC is here. And you were worried that you wouldn’t be able to fill up all of that extra picitinny rail space…
Move over truck balls – The TAC-SAC is here. And you were worried that you wouldn’t be able to fill up all of that extra picitinny rail space…
Veterans,
On behalf of those of us at Jerking the Trigger and our family, thank you for your service and sacrifice.
RE Factor Tactical is putting their facility to good use this Thanksgiving. They will be hosting a Thanksgiving Dinner for military members who are unable to travel home with family. If you want to help make the dinner awesome, check out their Fundly page to donate.
Author Nate Hawk is a good friend, long time shooting buddy of mine, one of the sharpest tools in the shed, and a reader of this blog. He also happens to love America and it shows in his work. He has written four novels, three of which center around a character he created named Kelly Maclean. Kelly is a former marine turned cop with a penchant for finding himself in the middle of sticky situations, extricating himself from said situations, and exacting sweet, action-packed vengeance on the creators of those situations.
I am currently reading thr first novel in the Kelly Maclean series, Relentless Pursuit, and enjoying it quite a bit. The author manages to weave Kelly’s narrative into the events surrounding the Boston Marathon bombing which sends our hero on quite an adventure as he rebuilds his life and seeks closure in the form of revenge. Kelly is the type of hero that is easy to root for and easy to like. He does the kind of things you wish you could.
Nate just released the third novel for pre-order (Impossible Odds) and he is giving away copies of the first novel this week to celebrate. Relentless Pursuit is an easy read with tons of action so picking it up in Kindle format for free is a no brainer. Check out Relentless Pursuit (Kelly Maclean book 1) at Amazon.
September 11th brings many people and events worth remembering. If you are old enough you no doubt remember a lot about what happened on September 11, 2001 when Islamic terror attacks killed 2,977 people in the World Trade Center. I can still feel the shock of watching the second plane hit on live television but that is nothing compared to those who lost friends and family.
Unfortunately, September 11th recently saw an addition to the names of those we remember on this day. The U.S. Embassy in Benghazi, Libya was attacked on the evening of September 11, 2012. That attack claimed the lives of Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone S. Woods, and Glen Doherty.
Always remember.