Posted by Team Armscor on Oct 13, 2023 2 Minute Read
Welcome to Armscor Presents Open Action with John McClain! This episode brings someone that many would argue is the best/fastest revolver shooter that's ever lived, Jerry Miculek. How fast could he possible be? Well, he just recently broke the plate rack speed world record using a revolver.
Jerry talks with me about his introduction into the shooting sports, and how they have grown and expanded since his first time on the firing line. He also discusses some of the other things that he likes to do when he's not pulling a trigger. You're gonna wanna hear what he has to say about...well...everything!
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Father's Day is right around the corner, and if your dad is a shooter, you already know the struggle. He's particular. He probably already has what he needs. And if you get it wrong, that gift might sit in a drawer next to three other things he didn't need either.
We know a better approach with some safe bets, gear he didn't realize he needed, and a priceless gift you have to stay to the end to see.

Most shooters buy one gun and use it for everything. That's understandable from a budget perspective. But here's the question most people never stop to ask: Is the gun you're having fun with at the range actually the gun you should conceal carry and trust with your life?

Whether it's been a brutal winter, a hectic schedule or just life getting in the way, time away from the range happens. But here's the thing. Shooting is a perishable skill, and showing up after a long break expecting to perform at your previous level is a recipe for frustration.
John McClain, competitive shooter and team member for Rock Island Armory and Amrscor, has a straightforward take on it: have a plan, build momentum and don't skip the boring work.