Posted by Team Armscor on Sep 8, 2023 2 Minute Read
Welcome to another episode of Armscor Presents Open Action with John McClain! Join John as he talks to Kenzie Fitzpatrick, host of the Reticle Up Podcast, about going from working FOR someone, to working for herself in the firearms industry.
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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.

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.