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AR Rifle How To
This time we’re sighting in on the care and feeding of your new AR rifle, how to strip it, clean it, and then how to get a zero, and how to shoot it with iron sights.
First up, John leads off with the field striping and cleaning demonstration using Gunslick Cleaning products.

Related Link: Gunslick AR Cleaning Kits
Pro Tip – Sgt Robbie Johnson – AR Zero

Sergeant Johnson shows you the Army way to set your AR Zero and how to use that zero with Iron Sights.
Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22
It looks like another AR rifle and functions exactly the same way, with all the usual controls in the same places. But it’s chambered in .22 Long Rifle.
Suggested Retail $569 Web link
The Well Dressed Taurus Judge
This is a well dressed Taurus Judge with Crimson Trace Laser Grips, carried in a Blackhawk SERPA holster. The Judge is chambered for .410 shot shell and your best choice is Federal Personal Defense, either a half ounce of #4 shot, or four pellets of 000 buck, which is four 32 caliber balls coming down range with every pull of the trigger. This is the only buck round with four pellets, and it uses a brass base, not steel. Brass stretches, but then contracts when firing. Steel base rounds will jam a Judge and be hard to eject.
Blackhawk SERPA for the Judge is $45
Crimson Trace Laser grips - $299 - Web link
Federal Personal Defense for the Judge

20 round box .410 ammo for the Judge - $14
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Discount Link -- Save $10 when you join the NRA
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