RMJ Tactical is set to release details on their much anticipated Mini Jenny – a compact version of their already compact Jenny Wren tomahawk. Full specs will be released on the RMJ Tactical website on Friday, November 11. Pre-ordering will open the following Friday (November 18).
RMJ Tactical has released teaser images of the Mini Jenny before and they released the image above today which shows us that the Mini Jenny will be machined/ground from 80CRV2 steel – a very tough steel with good edge retention.
I always try to keep an eye on the sale page at GunMag Warehouse. They always have a few really hot deals and their low cost shipping makes them impulse buyable.
They just put their Magpul MOE Vertical Grips on sale for $9.99. These grips are made to direct connect to the older style MOE Hand Guards but I have modified them for use on KeyMod, M-LOK, and many other free float rails simply by grinding out the plastic tabs as necessary. You can even chop them off to whatever length you desire (like a handstop) and stipple them. They are like a blank canvas!
Texas Black Rifle Company’s new Glock Micro Comp may be just the ticket for those looking to build their “Roland Special”. This comp is threaded to work with the 1/2×28 thread pitch most commonly found on threaded 9mm Glock barrels. It features a compact design that allows a G19 to be carried in a G34/G35 holster (or an open ended holster for longer models). The Glock Micro Comp has set screws to ensure it stays put once installed.
If you are using your red dot sight (RDS) correctly, you shouldn’t really have to worry about field of view (FOV). The idea that FOV is a concern with red dot sights likely comes from people using them incorrectly or a misunderstanding of how they work.
With both eyes open and target focus, you should barely be aware of the body of the RDS. You look past the RDS and only see the red dot superimposed on your target which is where your focus should be (in most cases). If you find yourself being sucked into the tube, you may be focusing on the dot.
Sights like Aimpoints are often referred to as “1X” optics which is not technically true. They are not magnifying the view through the optic – think window, not magnifying glass. Red dot sights are usually non-magnified optics and not subject to the geometry that creates the conical field of view found in magnified optics.
Aimpoint recently posted a video featuring John Lovell of Telluric Group that offers a brief explanation of how to employ your dot sight so that FOV is not an issue:
I don’t need to tell you about the importance of this election and I won’t tell you how you should vote… but you should vote.
A candidate’s position on the Second Amendment is a generally good dipstick reading where they stand on civil liberties as a whole but it is important to remember that the “Right to keep and bear arms…” is not the sum total of the Bill of Rights. There is so much more at stake than just your gun “hobby”.
John Adams said:
We Electors have an important constitutional power placed in our hands: We have a check upon two branches of the legislature, as each branch has upon the other two; the power I mean of electing, at stated periods, one branch, which branch has the power of electing another. It becomes necessary to every subject then, to be in some degree a statesman: and to examine and judge for himself of the tendency of political principles and measures. Let us examine them with a sober, a manly, a British, and a Christian spirit. Let us neglect all party virulence and advert to facts. Let us believe no man to be infallible or impeccable in government, any more than in religion: take no man’s word against evidence, nor implicitly adopt the sentiments of others, who may be deceived themselves, or may be interested in deceiving us.
So, go out wield some “constitutional power” today.