Ace-High 1 Chest Rig from Western Ace

If you are looking for an affordable, minimalist chest rig that is made by hand here in the USA, check out the Ace-High 1 Chest Rig from Western Ace. I came across Western Ace on social media due to the following post that impressed me:

I want you to buy my gear, but I don’t want you going into debt to do so. Many of us in America have a spending problem, including our factions of government. Western Ace is a very small business & I do my best to provide hardworking people an excellent product, that is made in the USA with American materials, at a price that is fair for me & you. This may be bad for business, but I would rather do what I consider to be the right thing. So please, buy our gear when you can afford to do so & stay tuned for new stuff in the coming weeks. . . #westernace #chestrig #platecarrier #tacticalgear #tactical #taclife #magpul #ar15 #223 #556 #9mm #45acp #gunlife #2a #2amendment #molonlabe #igmilitia #donttreadonme #freedom #glock #glock19 #glock23 #pistol #gunfanatics #gunfanatic #pewpew #pewpewlife #pewpewpew #gunsofinstagram #gunsofig

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The chest rig shown in that post is the Ace-High 1 Chest Rig. This simple chest rig doesn’t have a lot of different pouches or features but the features that it does have are important. It features 3 open top magazine pouches with bungee retention and Haley Strategic MP2 insert compatibility. The mag pouches can accept a variety of magazines including AR-15 and AK-47 mags. The back of the Ace-High 1 features hook material and it can be docked on plate carriers with SwiftClip style attachment points.

Western Ace sells their products via Ebay: Ace-High 1 Chest Rig on Ebay

SIONICS Gutless Lower Receiver

If you want to put together a properly built AR-15 lower receiver but you don’t want to invest in all the specialized tools, SIONICS has your back with their new Gutless Lower Receivers. These receivers come with all the hard stuff already done the right way. The roll pins are installed, the pivot and take down pins are installed, and the receiver extension (buffer tube) is installed and properly staked. That leaves you to customize the easy stuff like fire control parts and the selector.

This is a great idea.

SIONICS Weapon Systems Gutless Lower Receivers

 

Review: Caldwell Stable Table – Portable Shooting Table

There was a time in my life when I thought I would never have need for a shooting table. Shooting tables were for the weak and soft. I would just use the prone position forever.

I do most of my shooting on public land or on my home range both of which are, shall we say… rustic. They generally aren’t graded perfectly and there can be tall, wild grasses that reach 2 feet in height or taller in the summer. On my home range, I shoot from an elevated ridge down into a berm at the back of a lower field. This sometimes places the precipice of the ridge in my line of sight if I am prone. The area that I shoot from is also an important access point for our trucks/tractors into the field and woods beyond it.

I need elevation to clear the terrain and vegetation. I also can’t clog up the area from which I shoot with a permanent shooting bench. All of this points to the need for something like a portable shooting table.

I tried several portable shooting tables that I could find locally but they all had major short comings for my intended use. Most of them were basically glorified folding chairs that didn’t seem like they would last any longer than the camp chairs it seems like we have to replace every two years. Most of them had runner style bases that would NEVER sit level in the locations where I shoot. Then I found the Caldwell Stable Table online and, while I couldn’t find one locally to see in person, it was clearly closer to what I needed. I rolled the dice and bought one on Amazon. I’m glad I did.

The Stable Table is exactly what I needed. First, it is constructed mostly from surprisingly thick steel round tube and steel square tube stock with welded reinforcement. The table top is a tough, blow-molded piece with steel inserts for bolting to the steel structure. The whole thing feels like it could last a lifetime.

Second, all that steel adds up to weight and weight equals stability. Weight is great for a permanent shooting table and good within reason for a portable shooting table. The Stable Table is heavy but I can still lift the whole unit at once and it breaks down VERY easily into smaller components which makes it quite easy to move. It strikes a nice balance between stability and portability.

The third feature that makes this table perfect for me (and probably anyone else who rarely shoots indoors or from a concrete pad) is the tripod base. The Stable Table has a very wide tripod leg setup that makes it easy to level the table, even on rough ground, because it only contacts the ground at 3 points. One of the legs is adjustable via a large thumb screw so that you can really fine tune the level.

Those are the just the features that made the Stable Table work for me. There are a lot of additional features that I have come to appreciate about it:

  • The seat is lightly padded and covered with some seemingly very durable vinyl that wipes off easily (very nice when it is covered in barn dust from storage).
  • The table top is attached to the central column near the back of the top (instead of centrally) so you can cant it to one side or the other depending on whether you shoot right or left handed.
  • The table top has molded channels and lips so items don’t roll off easily.
  • It comes with rifle cleaning forks that attach to the handles that are molded into the table top. I might even use them if I clean a rifle some day.
  • The seat is height adjustable which lets me bring it closer to the table top for my daughters to use. The table has been an important tool in training them to shoot without them having to hold the full weight of the rifle all the time.
  • The table top is well sized. There is plenty of room for a rifle with support of some kind (shooting bag, bipod, rest, etc.) and ammo, spare mags, paper and pen, and other items you might want while you are shooting.

I bought my Stable Table for just over $200 from Amazon. It can be found in the $170-175 range at other online retailers but be sure to check shipping costs. There is often a hefty oversized shipping fee for this table because it is quite large and heavy when boxed. If you have a shop locally that stocks Caldwell Shooting Supplies, it may be worth checking there. You might save yourself some money buying local.

Caldwell Stable Table on Amazon (affiliate link)

The Hook from Spiritus Systems

It’s just an HK style snap hook attached to some hook and loop material but the Hook from Spiritus Systems might be the handiest piece of gear you’ll see all day. The hook allows you to quickly retain and retrieve gloves, hearing protection, chemlights, fuzzy dice, or anything else with a built in loop (or a loop that you add yourself).

If you are using the Hook with a Spiritus Systems chest rig, you simply affix it to the hook field on the back of the chest rig. This would also work with just about any chest rig that uses the SwiftClip method of docking on a plate carrier. Speaking of plate carriers, it could also be sandwiched into your plate carrier’s cummerbund. It could also be added to a loop field inside a backpack or any number of other places.

Check out the Hook at Spiritus Systems.

ESEE HM Series Kydex Sheaths

The HM series of knives from ESEE are similar to their staples like the ESEE3, 4, and 6 but with modified handles that allow greater control while using the knives. Previously, these knives were available only with leather pouch sheaths but ESEE has now introduced a kydex sheath option.

The new HM series kydex sheaths are currently available with the HM series knives. They may be available for purchase separately at a later date.

ESEEKnives.com

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