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February 20th, 2012Please be patient with us as we are launching a new web site that will have an online store. The new online store will be live soon.
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ATAC Firearm Field Guides and Shot Pattern Manuals
February 10th, 2012ATAC Firearm Field Guides that are each specific to the firearm system. Also the ATAC Reading & Understanding Shot Patterns. A must have for the new shooter, instructor or just to have for reference material.
All the guides are available individually or a a combo pack on the ATAC Store, here is the link.
Tom Clarke Knives, Titanium Blades by Duane Dwyer
February 8th, 2012In production and pre-order in Mid-February 2012. Much like the complete line of Tom Clarke's Knives, Titanium blades are drastically lighter and are not susceptible to corrosion. Because there is no danger of rust it is not necessary to coat these blades. Titanium blades are not designed for prying because they could easily chip. There optimal use would be for diving or for those who require or desire a lighter knife design....
Tom Clarke teaching how to fire the H&K USC rifle while squatting
February 7th, 2012Shooting off hand or without any support is sometime difficult, especially at greater distances. There are a couple of reasons to practice other shooting positions such as squatting. Firing the Rifle from squatting is a lower profile shooting position and also a more stable. In addition to the four points of contact, you now have two more. Your elbows on the insides of your knees as your are in the squatted position lends addition support. It is very fast to get into and also recover out of. It is hard to get ...
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February 6th, 2012Tom Clarke H&K USC Ready Position Presenting to your Target
February 5th, 2012
Tom Clarke teaching how to present your H&K USC rifle from the ready position. Tom also goes into detail on what degree of angle you should be at and all the steps that are involved as your bring the rifle up to point in at your target.
In the ready position you already have three of the four points of contact. Once your cheek weld is on the comb if the rifle stock your four points of contact are completed.
1. Firing hand
2. Support hand
3. Stock / Shoulder weld
4. Cheek weld
Permitting the shooter manage the recoil with a solid, ...
Tom Clarke teaching how to fire your H&K USC from Supported Kneeling
February 3rd, 2012Tom Clarke teaches you how to lower your shooting / firing platform to engage your target from kneeling. Shooting from kneeling is more stable, lower and very easy to learn. The guys show you in the video how to practice this firing position on the range. This is a more stable and lower profile firing position. Now remember, there are two different forms or styles to fire from kneeling. One is supported kneeling and the other in un-supported. Both have their applications in which the situation will dictate how and which kneeling position is correct. This blog ...
Tom Clarke Rifle Grip & Stance H&K USC Carbine
February 2nd, 2012Tom Clarke and Mark Flinn explain that your shooting platform is a solid grip and stance. The H&K USC skeleton stock, is not as bad as it looks, it is a very comfortable stock and you would be surprised how well you can establish a good cheek weld on the comb of the butt stock. Starting with your stance, building that good default stance on the range is very important. As you progress in your skills you can work on modified stances and movement, but for know lets stick to the basics in your firearm ...
Tom Clarke H&K USC Muzzle Up Presentation
February 1st, 2012Tom Clarke & Mark Flinn demonstrate the order in which you should be pushing out your USC carbine and the importance of the order. Learn how to present your H&K USC rifle from the Muzzle Up Carry. Keep the muzzle in line with your eyes and the stock tucked in your arm.
The goal is to get the rifle out as fast as possible, but be sure to push the ...
Tom Clarke Custom Knife line by Duane Dwyer
January 29th, 2012The knives are designed in both sculpted and flat versions.
The sculpted knife consists of grooves on the side of the blade and a serrated edge.
The grooves on the side of the blade are not intended for looks, but instead they serve four purposes. The deviated, surface allows the collection of rust, bacteria and even venom ...





