Gunstruction User’s Choice Build – April 2017

History has been made! If you follow Gunstruction’s User’s Choice Builds, you know that there has been one common thread across every single one… Not anymore!

The Gunstruction User’s Choice Build for April features an optic that isn’t an EOTech for the first time. Gunstruction users selected the Atibal AT-AGB Gen II for their virtual builds more than any other optic in April. EOTech may have finally been dethroned (at least temporarily) but Magpul continues its strangle hold on the User’s Choice grip and stock.

You can follow these User’s Choice Builds at the Gunstruction Facebook Page. They compile the most selected options from their virtual AR-15, AR308, and R700 building tools into a single build. It can be an interesting look into trends.

Kit Badger Profile Anatomy Targets

Ivan at Kit Badger comes through again with interesting and useful content!

There are a number of great anatomy targets on the market including Sage Dyamnic’s free Vital Anatomy Targets. There are far fewer options for side profile targets of any kind, let alone those with anatomy references. That represents a real gap in your potential training options since the relative locations and the paths used to access vital anatomy can change based on the direction a person is facing.

Kit Badger just published a target (and accompanying information about that target) that is based on the Sage Dynamics Vital Anatomy Target except he has completely redrawn them with a side profile. This is a well designed target with the exterior profile of the body blocked in with bold lines but the anatomy presented with thinner, less bold lines. These thin lines harder to see at a distance so you must practice shooting to the relative positions of the anatomy rather than aiming precisely for a mark on the target.

They are free to print so you might as well print a few to keep in your range bag. Kit Badger Profile Anatomy Targets

Beez Combat Systems PCC Chest Rig

Pistol caliber carbines (PCC) are hot right now. They were hot before the ATF reversed its decision on shouldering pistol braces and they only stand to get hotter now that the ruling has changed. In spite of all that, options for PCC support gear are still a little thin. That is where Beez Combat Systems’ (BCS) new PCC Chest Rig comes in.

This new chest rig has everything that makes all the BCS chest rigs great. The 4 magazine pouches are placed inside the rig rather than on its surface. This allows them to lay flat against the user and offers uninterrupted PALS webbing across the entire front of the rig. The H-harness is comfortable without an abundance of padding and pulls forward to adjust so you can adjust the fit while you are wearing it.

Other features include removable and adjustable flaps, pouches deep enough to handle the common 30-32 round magazines, and a full length interior pocket. It is available in 10 different camo patterns and 7 solid colors along with a host of other options/upgrades.

Beez Combat Systems PCC Chest Rig

The EDC Tool Roll: Doc Allen’s VersaTool

The EDC Tool Roll is a feature on Jerking the Trigger in which we profile various every day carry worthy tools. The tools shown aren’t multi-tools but rather real tools, that by virtue of their compact size, light weight, usefulness, or unique functionality, can find a place in any range kit, emergency kit, or every day carry bag.

Feel free to comment on the tools that you carry so we can all learn! The discussion on these posts has been very valuable so far.


I’ve owned a Doc Allen’s Versatool for more than 12 years. I bought it while I was in college and have been using it ever since.

The VersaTool consists of 3 main parts and several accessories. There is a bit adapter that allows it to accept standard 1/4″ hex bits. The bit driver is attached to a 1/4″ socket adapter so that when the bit adapter is removed, you can install 1/4″ drive sockets. Finally, the socket adapter is attached to a steel loop for a handle with detents in several positions. This configuration allow the VersaTool to be set up inline like a typical screw driver, like a t-handle screw driver, like an offset handle screwdriver for the most torque, or fold neatly in half for storage.

Even after all this time, I still like this tool. It packs small thanks to its folding design but it can still offer reach similar to a full size screwdriver if you use the extension. The offset handle position is angled slightly which makes it comfortable and easy to put a lot more torque into a faster than you typically can with compact bit driver. The ability to use sockets is a huge plus.

The tool also includes a number of bits in a bit carrier, a bit extension, and a small black pouch to carry it all. The quality seems to be very good. Everything is made of steel and mine still works like new after 12 years.

Where to Buy: I purchased mine from CountyComm. They only carry the “Pro” version but the only difference appears to be the addition of some extra bits and another bit carrier. The price is right at less than $11 and I can never resist picking up a few other gadgets when I order from CountyComm.

Alternatives: I carry my Fix It Sticks (click to read about them on The EDC Tool Roll) more often than any other dedicated driver now. I like the ability to store 4 bits on the tool and switch between them extremely quickly.


Do you have a compact driver that you prefer? Tell us about it below.

SIONICS Service Department

It’s no secret that SIONICS Weapon Systems supplies multiple departments around the country with their carbines. There are several reasons for that including the quality of the AR-15s that they produce but one of the things that rely sets them apart is the quality of their support after they make the sale. They have some extremely knowledgeable armorer staff that is able to support their carbines long after the ink on the contract is signed.

Now they are opening up their armorer service to extend beyond just their own carbines and beyond just the departments that they provide carbines to.

Due to overwhelming demand, we are pleased to announce the creation of the SIONICS Service Department. Whether you or your LE Agency needs help dimpling a barrel, rebuilding your AR-15, fixing your AR-15 that doesn’t work or having us build a custom AR-15 for you, we are happy to help. Services are available for any branded Direct Impingement AR-15 and start at $35. Please e-mail us sales@sionicsweaponsystems.com or call us at 520-396-3460 for more details.

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