Posted by Team Armscor on Oct 6, 2023 2 Minute Read
Welcome to Armscor Presents Open Action with John McClain! We are going to be hitting this episode from a COMPLETELY different perspective. Let's chat with Heather Covrig the VP of Client Services with Epicosity.
If you have ever though about marketing, then here is someone that knows a thing or two...or twelve. She has been working with Rock Island Armory/Armscor, along with many other accounts, and can expand on what it means to go from a casual firearms owner, to getting neck deep in the firearms world herself as well as her family getting into it. You can listen or watch Armscor Presents Open Action with John McClain wherever podcasts are available. Keep up with John on Facebook, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode! Want more Armscor content? Get the latest news and articles where you can learn more about self-defense, home defense, concealed carry and living that firearm life.
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You can't fit a shotgun in a backpack. You can't tuck one under a truck seat. You can't stash one in a small safe without dominating the entire space.
Until now. Meet the RIA-USA PAK-OUT, the viral folding shotgun that's made right in the United States.

Emergency preparedness doesn't have to mean you're expecting the apocalypse. A well-stocked go bag is simply smart planning for real-world emergencies — from natural disasters to unexpected situations where you need supplies fast.
"It can be anything from any sort of an emergency that requires you to just be able to grab something that has a wide variety of things that you could potentially need," explained John McClain from Team Armscor.
Whether it's a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, power outage, or other unforeseen situation, having emergency supplies ready can make all the difference.

Ask ten shooters how often they clean their guns and you’ll get ten different answers. But one takeaway is consistent: most people clean their firearms far more often than necessary.
But many experienced shooters go thousands of rounds between deep cleanings — because reliability comes from smart habits, not constant scrubbing.
“I do not clean my guns in under 5000 rounds unless there's a malfunction," explained John McClain from Team Armscor.
That one statement challenges a lot of traditional assumptions about handgun cleaning and sets the stage for a more realistic, less intimidating approach to maintaining your firearm.