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MBM Donation of the Day: Ryan Cleckner
Friday, 09 April 2021
Ryan Cleckner, retired member of 1st Ranger Battalion, lawyer, and sniper instructor, has generously donated three signed copies of his book Long Range Shooting Handbook to the 2021 Marty Brown Memorial™ events. In
- Published in 2021 MBM Donation of the Day, Marty Brown Memorial, Upcoming RR Events
MBM Donation of the Day: Warrior Poet Society Network
Wednesday, 07 April 2021
Warrior Poet Society Network (WPSN) has generously donated three 1-year subscriptions to their streaming video platform to the 2021 Marty Brown Memorial™ events. The Warrior Poet Society philosophy is summarized
- Published in 2021 MBM Donation of the Day, Marty Brown Memorial, Upcoming RR Events
MBM Donation of the Day: Tech-Sights
Monday, 05 April 2021
Tech-Sights has generously stepped up to make a donation to the 2021 Marty Brown Memorial™ events: TSR-100 aperture sights for the Ruger 10/22 TS-155 sight adjustment tool 2x synthetic GI
- Published in 2021 MBM Donation of the Day, Marty Brown Memorial, Upcoming RR Events
Minute Man National Historic Park: How Revolutionary War Muskets Were Used in Battle
Friday, 02 April 2021
Minute Man National Historic Park is located 22 miles outside the city of Boston and preserves important sites from the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the opening battles of the
- Published in History, Patriot's Day
On This Day: Patrick Henry
Tuesday, 23 March 2021
If you’ve only heard the last line, Patrick Henry’s speech to the Virginia legislature on March 23rd, 1775 is worth reading in it’s entirety. Henry spoke as a delegate to
- Published in History
Letterlocking
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
Ars Technica recently published an interesting article on how paper messages or letters were securely sent before the advent of electronic means of message transmission. This technique is referred to
- Published in History
On This Day: Crispus Attucks
Friday, 05 March 2021
On this day, March 5th 1770, Crispus Attucks is killed during the Boston Massacre. The first to defy, The first to die. On March 5, 1770, British soldiers Captain-Lieutenant John Goldfinch
- Published in History
AAR: 2021 Instructor Training Weekend
Thursday, 04 March 2021
The first ever Revere’s Riders Instructor Training Weekend (ITW) was held on February 27-28 at A&A Optics in Liberty, IN. Eleven instructor candidates and four Master Instructors (Bradley “Slim” Settle,
- Published in After Action Report (AAR), Call To Action
New Books: “Light-Horse Harry Lee”, “Founding Martyr”, “The First American Revolution”
Wednesday, 03 March 2021
We have added three new books to our online store, each of which deals with relatively unknown aspects of the American Revolution. Light-Horse Harry Lee: The Rise and Fall of
- Published in History, New Products
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