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Teen Jackson Reffitt Who Snitched on His Own Father to FBI Cries to CNN Over January 6th Pardons — Says He is ‘Terrified’ and Has Bought Himself a Gun



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Texas teen who ratted out his own father to the FBI is reeling from Donald Trump’s decision to pardon January 6th protesters.


Jackson Reffitt, whose father Guy Reffitt was sentenced to over seven years in prison for his role in the protests against the 2020 presidential election, spoke to CNN after Donald Trump announced that he would be pardoning all of those involved.
“I’ve taken as many precautions as I could recently,” Jackson said.
“I’ve picked up a gun, I’ve moved, and I’ve gotten myself away from what I thought would be a dangerous situation and staying where I thought my dad could find me or other people.”
However, Jackson is at least showing remorse for his actions, which included wiretapping conversations that would be used to incriminate his father.
He has admitted that doing so was “disgusting” and says he feels guilt about it to this day.
“My father’s actions coming from the Trump presidency and what he thought he was doing was right just destroyed it [my family].”
”I made a very, very disgusting decision to inform authorities about what he was doing, and I still feel horrible about it every day.”
“My sisters are out there right now, and they’re rooting for him. I understand that.”
“I come from a place of love toward them. I want to be there for them, but I can’t. It just isn’t safe for people like me who have done what I did to protect my family… I cannot feel safe around him [father].”

Jackson Reffitt, who ratted out his own father Guy Reffitt to the FBI for his role in the January 6th protests, now says he is “terrified” and has bought himself a gun after Donald Trump issued a blanket pardon to all those involved. pic.twitter.com/fr9BfhcNKa
— Ben Kew (@ben_kew) January 21, 2025

Despite the fact he now says he feels terrible about his actions, young Jackson repeatedly betrayed his father by requesting that he receive the maximum sentence for his supposed crimes.
During his sentencing, Jackson said that his father had “slowly lost himself over the years” and “fallen into a horrible community to find a place in this life.“
The Gateway Pundit reported extensively on the case of Guy Reffitt at the time.
His sentence of seven years was the longest sentence handed out to any January 6th protester when it was handed down.
Fortunately for Guy, other members of his family and patriots across the country offered their love and support against the persecution he faced by the Biden regime.
Now, thanks to Donald Trump, Guy will now be reunited with his family and have the chance to enjoy the life he deserves.

INFUCKINGCREDIBLE!!!

SOLD Gen 2 Heathen Muzzle Brake

For sale Heathen Gen 2 Muzzle brake 6.5 cal (I used for 6mm and worked great) 5/8 x24” threads. Has ability to buy brass tuner weight but I did not use one. Still has factory grease on the threads.

Insite Arms - Heathen Gen 2, Stainless, .264 Cal, 5 Port, 1.250” Diameter, Polished, 5/8x24, Muzzle Brake

Price $100 shipped TYD

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SOLD Coyote Light Pro

For sale Coyote Light Pro. Comes with all original packaging. Red light. This thing is a beast of a light. Can be mounted to rifle scope or hand held. Dial light intensity and zoom. Price $150 shipped TYD.

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Liemke LUCHS-1 35mm Thermal Clip-On

Super deal on these LUCHS-1... $1,999.99 for a German made 640 thermal. Owned by the blaser family
We have all of the mounts for clip on incoming.

Super impressive so far. One of the easiest to operate thermals I have tested yet. Image quality is superb being a 640 with a 1920 yard detection range. You can record videos, photos, and live stream to a compatible device using the LIEMKE App

Below is a link to order, or PM me with questions:

AB Quantum Update 3.2! WEZ + Kestrels + CDF!

We are pleased to announce a significant update to our flagship platform, AB Quantum™, featuring powerful new capabilities such as Weapon Employment Zone Analysis (WEZ), Custom Drag Factor (CDF), and expanded compatibility with Kestrel® 5700/5700X LiNK models. With a long-standing reputation for innovation in long-range shooting, we continue to advance the field with this release. More than a routine upgrade, this update delivers a significant leap forward in ballistic technology, offering shooters enhanced information regarding precision and increased connectivity to products within the Applied Ballistics ecosystem. It may take up to 3 days for all users to access the new features.

Learn more at: https://thescienceofaccuracy.com/major-update-to-ab-quantum-platform/

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When our initial truing capabilities were introduced in 2012, reliable and accurate chronographs were not as readily available as they are today. As a result, we adopted the "true muzzle velocity (MV) first" policy that has guided our practices for the past twelve years. However, with the emergence of advanced Doppler radar-based chronographs, such as the Garmin Xero C1, Labradar and Speedtracker, precise muzzle velocity measurements have become far more accessible.

Given the ability to measure MV accurately, there is now less necessity for MV truing, and any discrepancies in the ballistic solution are likely attributable to other factors. As such, the updated truing policy introduces three options for truing drop data: MV Truing, Custom Drag Factor (CDF) Scaling, and Drop Scale Factor (DSF). By providing these expanded options, shooters can now choose the optimal truing method for their ballistic solution, regardless of the support equipment available to them.

Truing Options:

When you initiate the truing for the first time, all three options are available: MV Truing, CDF Truing, and DSF Truing. However, after the initial truing process, subsequent truing at extended ranges should be limited to DSF. This is because DSF is the only method that can be defined in a piecewise manner without disrupting previous calibrations. Guidance for Truing Selection

We offer two levels of guidance to assist you in selecting the appropriate truing variable:
  • General Guidance: Choose to true the variable in which you have the least confidence.
  • Detailed Guidance:
    • Select MV Truing only if you do not have access to an accurate (Doppler) chronograph during the truing process.
    • If you have an accurate chronograph but are not using a bullet from the library, or if you have not verified scope tracking, DSF should be selected.
    • If you have an accurate chronograph and are using a bullet from the library but have not verified scope tracking, DSF is recommended.
    • If you have an accurate chronograph and are not using a bullet from the library but have verified scope tracking, DSF remains the appropriate option.
    • Only if all three conditions—accurate chronograph, bullet from the library, and verified scope tracking—are met should you opt for Drag Function Scaling.

SOLD Mpa vanquish chassis never used

I am pretty sure this is for a r700/clone. It is a short action and right hand.
Comes with the NV bridge out front and that’s it. If it’s not in the pic it’s not included this is all I have for it.
$1175 shipped and insured
Only payment options are Zelle cash app usps mo cert check Apple Pay
If you need me to take measurements to verify it’s a r700 let me know and I can do that. It’s never had anything inside of it and is brand new

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Marring in upper receiver on Radian Model 1 builders kit rifle

I have a friend who built himself an AR using a radian model 1 builders kit as the base. He put a 16” .223 wylde proof carbon fiber barrel with a superlative arms adjustable gas block on it. It is using a jp bcg and bolt. The buffer is a jp spring and weight. Not scs. The bcg is clearly hitting the edges of the one spot in the upper receiver and I know that I’m not smart enough to give him a good answer about why it’s happening so I’m hoping someone here can give us some insight. Thank you in advance

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Ammo Inc. sells manufacturing assets to Olin Winchester

Interesting find this morning. What are anyone’s thoughts? I know the sheer amount of consolidation across the industry into a handful of companies and/or conglomerates has strong opinions associated with it. I’ve never bought Ammo Inc’s ammo but I will say that I never buy any of Winchester’s ammo that’s for sure….

That’s a .pdf below too so you’re aware.

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I'm going to call this the "Official" Glock Appreciation Thread...

Alrighty you scallywags-

I searched through 10 pages to see if this has been a thing here yet and I came up with nothing so let's start it now. The Glock appreciation thread.

There are two pistols in which I personally gravitate towards, one (obviously is Glock) and the other is 1911's. Those are my 'jam'.
I suppose when it comes to handguns those two couldn't be anything more than polar opposites, different grip angles, different material of frames, etc etc. But I dig both of them. So for now I want to talk Glock.

To start off the discussion here's my collection of Glocks in the Lord's caliber...

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From top to bottom... that's a G41 wearing Talon Grips (wanted to try them), a G21.4, a G30.4, a G30S & the much criticized G36 (notice the 'frying pan finish' & lack of rail on that bad boy)...

-LD