Predicting Bullet Trajectory with Inteliscope App Software Release 1.4

The Inteliscope Tactical Rifle Adapter App release 1.4 calculates bullet trajectory even as the firearm is tilted.   Gone are the days where tactical rifle scopes must function within the mechanical limitations of glass and metal. Inteliscope’s latest software release 1.4 uses advanced software algorithms for predicting bullet trajectory and corrects for drop based on the actual direction of real gravity. Read more

The New MasterPiece Arms MPA570SST-SBR

COMER, GA – MasterPiece Arms, manufacturers of the MPA MAC Line of pistols, carbines, suppressors and MPAR Rifles, , introduce the short barrel version of their popular MPA570SST rifle. Built for maneuverability in close quarters while providing extreme accuracy, the new rifle appeals to both home defense individuals and law enforcement officers. Read more

Michigan: Pro-Gun Bill Goes to Senate Floor This Week

Contact your state Senator TODAY in support of Senate Bill 610

On Thursday, the Michigan Senate is expected to vote on Senate Bill 610, legislation that would lift Michigan’s ban on the private ownership of short-barreled rifles and shotguns.  SB 610, sponsored by state Senator Mike Green (R-31), passed unanimously in the Senate Judiciary Committee last month.  It is important that you contact your state Senator TODAY and urge him or her to vote for Senate Bill 610.   Read more

Napier Outdoors Truck Tent Features Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity

NIAGARA  FALLS, NYBlend  in with Napier Enterprises’ 57 Series Sportz Camo Truck Tent  featuring Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity.

Why  camp in an ordinary ground tent or an expensive RV when you can camp  right in the back of your truck? The Sportz Camo Truck Tent assembles  in the back of your open-bed pickup truck, creating a comfortable,  restful sleeping area for two people with over 5.6 feet of headroom.  With its patented sewn in floor, you won’t’ have to worry about  cleaning out your truck bed before using it. Read more

Construction begins on new building for Roscommon-based Forest Fire Experiment Station

Construction of a new building for the Department of Natural Resources’ Roscommon-based Forest Fire Experiment Station (FFES) is under way. The new building will be better equipped to accommodate large vehicles and incorporate new technology to allow for continued work improving and creating equipment to fight wildfires.

Construction of a new building for the DNR’s Roscommon-based Forest Fire Experiment Station is now under way. “This building will be replacing an outdated facility and will allow DNR staff to better support our firefighters who protect public and private lands,” said Paul Kollmeyer, resource protection manager for the DNR’s Forest Resources Division. “The innovative work this team accomplishes benefits our state as well as cooperative efforts with other states, counties and even countries.” Read more

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