This is a discussion on Training barricade within the Defensive Carry & Tactical Training forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Had some time and energy so I built this today. Was not too hard , despite less that stellar plans I found online. It is ...
Had some time and energy so I built this today. Was not too hard , despite less that stellar plans I found online. It is made to come apart with a single screw into each top brace for ease of storage. Will have to see how well it holds up but seemed fine once complete.
"A first rate man with a third rate gun is far better than the other way around". The gun is a tool, you are the craftsman that makes it work. There are those who say "if I had to do it, I could" yet they never go out and train to do it. (WETSU)
Looks pretty damn good to me. For such a simple item it is quite challenging.
Where did you find the plans and what would you do different?
Plans can be found on the Internet, just look for v tac barricade. Once I use it some will have to see if any changes need to be made. It held up fine just smacking the rifle barrel into the slots during testing.
Not really. The left side is mostly intact. In the pic it appears to be missing , however it just happened to be painted similar to the background. Besides I'm much more precise with my shotgun than that