Belt fed hate machine-
If you served in the military and ran belt fed weapons systems, you fully understand how critical they are to the team’s safety and security.
In CQB, there’s no time for talk. Body language becomes the primary language. Reading your teammates’ movement, posture, and pace tells you everything you need to know. The better you know your team, the tighter the flow. High-performing teams don’t guess… they know. Be a pro.
CQB isn’t something you “dabble” in. It’s a perishable skill that demands reps, discipline, and an obsessive attention to detail. This isn’t Hollywood door-kicking. It’s calculated violence, layered in decision-making, speed, and surgical precision.
The application of violence is a surgical and precise business. Each round is accounted for, every decision has consequences. These are the non-negotiable standards that guide the group.
Joe’s got some serious injuries and yet he still pushes the pace everyday.
Medically retired after multiple injuries sustained in combat and training, his lower legs are held together with plates, rods, and screws. But that never stopped him.
Training solo builds discipline,but training with a group sharpens the edge. Your baseline gets tested against your peers & that’s when breakthroughs happen. You push harder,move smarter,& absorb everything: sling setup, gear choices, movement efficiency, nothing gets overlooked.
Dropped into a long week of testing and eval with the PSA JAKL and honestly, it caught us off guard.
Ran it dirty, ran it hard, and it didn’t hiccup once. This is the kind of platform that changes minds. PSA brought something legit to the table, and it deserves respect.
Patriotism Isn’t Dead-
Here in the U.S., we wear the flag with pride, not because we think we’re perfect, but because we’ve fought, bled, and lost brothers and sisters under it.
We know the cost. And we carry it with reverence and responsibility.
The drop goes live! June 21st
Testing-
The boys ran the @palmettoarmory Sabre 15 hard before adding it to the instructor inventory—this 11.5” 5.56 carbine is light, nimble, and built like a tank. After a few thousand rounds, not a single hiccup. No issues, no malfunctions—just clean, reliable performance.
Recently, I came across a simple grip adjustment for pull-ups from a guy on YouTube, Professor Pull-Ups. After thousands of reps, I never once thought my grip was off. Turns out, it wasn’t wrong… but there was a better way.
Leaving the military is by far the hardest thing we’ve ever done. Not selection. Not deployments. Not firefights, parachuting, or diving. Then one day, it ends. You'll feel lost but you have to find a new purpose. Push forward. Be A Pro.