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Dillon Rifle Company

Dillon Rifle Company

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Phoenix, Arizona 5,854 followers

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We have a vision of where we want to go. We hope you enjoy the space we create.

Industry
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Phoenix, Arizona
Type
Public Company

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    At Atlantic Signal, our commitment to adaptability is rooted in operational realities. The 21GC system evolved directly from battlefield necessity. Historically, teams were burdened by radios and accessories that monopolized valuable real estate on their kit, forcing operators to sacrifice ergonomics and speed to accommodate cumbersome electronics. Recognizing this critical issue, the 21GC system was meticulously engineered to redefine how communications equipment integrates into operational gear. Its modular, rear-mounted core reduces plate carrier clutter dramatically, reserving essential 'green zone' areas—the prime real estate of rapid access—for mission-critical tools. With this revolutionary design, operators maintain unobstructed bilateral access, ensuring essential gear is always within instinctive reach. Another advantage lies in the system's strategic scalability. Units can effortlessly transition from basic single-radio configurations to advanced multi-channel, multi-radio setups simply by swapping or adding cables—no overhaul required. Whether you're outfitting an individual assaulter for CQB operations or configuring a communications specialist carrying multiple nets, the core equipment remains consistent. Operators invest only in the capability they currently require but remain fully prepared to adapt instantly to evolving mission parameters. Atlantic Signal's 21GC embodies a straightforward principle: "Invest in capability, not complexity—scale seamlessly." Designed from the operator's perspective, it's a solution that respects the mission's demands, enabling teams to remain agile, versatile, and mission-ready without compromising performance or efficiency.

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  • Choosing an optic for a .50 BMG rifle is about balancing durability, clarity, and precision. The Nightforce NXS 5.5-22x56 is a favorite for its rugged construction and excellent glass, perfect for handling the heavy recoil of a .50. If you want unparalleled clarity and precision, Schmidt & Bender and Tangent Theta are top-tier options, though they carry premium price tags. For those looking to save a bit of $ without sacrificing performance, the Vortex Razor HD line offers great features and a solid warranty. Don't overlook the Leupold Mark 5HD or Steiner T5Xi for their combination of durability and high-end performance. Prioritize optics with long eye relief, high elevation adjustment, and a reputation for recoil resistance. If you were outfitting the TAC 501, what optic would be on your radar to match this long-range powerhouse?

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  • PRS’s new Sportsman Division introduces a 13-lb rifle limit and restricts calibers to 6.5 Creedmoor. While the weight cap encourages lighter, more versatile setups, the single-caliber rule is sparking debate. Is it a move to level the playing field or an unnecessary constraint that limits the division’s appeal? Some critics point to the seemingly odd weight limit: 13 pounds is rather heavy for a hunting setup (by 2024 standards) but perhaps prohibitively light for a PRS system. Thoughts?

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  • Have you ever heard the “10x for 1000 yards” guideline when choosing scope magnification and thought it was oversimplified? While effective for large targets like 20" steel plates, it’s less well-suited for smaller or camouflaged targets at long range. Also, be cautious with cheap, high-power variables, as resolution often suffers at max magnification. First, define your mission, then choose the equipment to match. In your opinion, what are the top performers in the long-range optic competition?

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