Element Armament was created by two Hoosiers with a passion for building, modifying and buying/selling firearms. We strive to provide an outlet for those wanting a different kind of firearms shop where the goods available range from gun parts to beard oil. We offer a wide array of options to suit your needs, including the latest firearms, modifications, Cerakote, apparel and grooming supplies for those who appreciate the tactical and pro-2A lifestyle. Dave Hill, owner, hopes to provide an enjoyable experience for all firearms enthusiasts, whether they are new to the craft or seasoned veterans. Danny Hill, President of Operations, focuses on the Cerakote and project side of Element Armament. Our two newest members, Freddy Alltop and Doug Thayer, work on extending an educational sales experience fitting our firearms and accessories to our valued clients. And Mike Hill oversees the sales floor and quality checks the projects to ensure a high level of detail and craftsmanship on each transaction. Stop by and see us, we are The New Standard.

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Many see the appeal of hunting and shooting as a throwback to our ancient hunter-gatherer instincts, where the reward for tracking prey successfully meant a good meal to take home. Even in the middle ages, shooting with a bow and arrow, called perching or sitting a pheasant, was still carried out. Again, this was mainly for food, and shows how deep rooted this activity is in humans.

Guns, or firearms, were first invented in 12th century China, where gunpowder had been available since the 9th century. However, it wasn't until the late 1400's that they arrived in Europe, where smaller, hand held firearms became available. It was during the 1500's that the paper cartridge was developed, and King Henry VIII took an interest in shooting game for fun. It is from this that hunting and shooting became associated with wealth and prestige. As Henry VIII became more involved in the sport, he began managing his own game stocks and banning the public from shooting on his land. Eventually only those with enough land to breed game birds or deer had the privilege of shooting for fun, whenever they liked.

As the 18th and 19th centuries brought the invention of the shotgun, the Victorians became fascinated with romantic visions of days spent rambling about the Scottish Highlands, and shooting became firmly embedded as a popular past time in British culture.

Modern day shooting now often takes place on hunting estates, where people pay good money to shoot in prime locations. As such, breeding and management of game animals is under taken to ensure profitable shooting sessions. Birds such as pheasant and grouse are the most popular, with mallard, pigeon and partridge all taken home. Less common but still popular is deer stalking, where the trophy appeal is apparent.

There are three main kinds of game shooting practised today; Driven Game Shooting, Rough Shooting and Wildfowling. Driven Game Shooting takes place on managed estates, and is often a formal affair. People pay per bird and beaters with their dogs drive the game out to be shot. Ideally, the birds will fly high up, allowing a good sporting shot.

Once the bird falls, gun dogs retrieve it. Rough Shooting is a more informal shoot which is becoming more and more popular. Dogs run ahead of the guns and sniff out the birds to disturb them, but they are not driven out in a long line. There is no guarantee which birds or game you will find. Finally, wildfowling is an even more informal sport, and one often practised alone, when night is falling. Here, guns lie in wait for birds or rabbits to emerge from their natural habitat, there is no driving them out with dogs or beaters, and it involves a deep understanding of animals habits, the environment, the weather and most importantly, identification of the quarry itself.

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Preparing to buy your first handgun can be quite daunting. They aren't cheap. New handguns range in price from $250.00 to $2,500.00. And to complicate the matter even further, there are many different manufactures and choices.

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I tell people in my carry permit course that there are as many different types of handguns as the manufacturers can talk people into buying.

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What is probably most confusing to someone new to this field is the fact that for every make and model of handgun.

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There are 3 gun magazine writers telling their readers that their particular brand or caliber or gizmo is the best, and 4 others saying that the gun in question will get the reader killed.

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Yesterday I was asked my opinion about Glocks. I said that what I thought didn't matter; it wasn't my money or my safety on the line.

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My preference does not matter in the decision to buy your gun. My wife likes Glocks; I feel the same about revolvers.

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Our preferences differ. As long as you know your gun, why you chose it, and it fits your needs, then it's the best gun for you.

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Now, that being said lets discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the two main types of handguns, semi-automatics and revolvers.

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Revolvers are a type of pistol that has a rotating cylinder containing a number of firing chambers. They typically hold 5 or 6 rounds, each held in its own firing chamber.

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They are generally cheaper to purchase than a semi-automatic, with a new one from a major manufacturer such as Taurus or Rossi being in the neighborhood of $250.00.

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I prefer revolvers for home defense, as a home protection weapon will be stored loaded for an extended period of time. This is because they have fewer moving parts, which in turns makes them less sensitive to a lack of cleaning and maintenance than semi-automatics. I also recommend them for someone who is not going to train as intensively as recommended because this type of handgun has fewer functions to remember. In order to manipulate a revolver, one only has to operate the trigger and the cylinder release, whereas a semi-automatic pistol generally has a trigger, a magazine release, a slide lock, and at least one safety lever.

Revolvers do have disadvantages, and it is because of these disadvantages that police departments around the county have changed from them to semi-automatics. These disadvantages should be understood if the reader wishes to make a decision; therefore I will list them:

Revolvers are slower to reload than the typical semi-automatic. They are sometimes harder to conceal, due to width of cylinder. Revolvers do not normally hold as many rounds (5-6rds compared to 8 or 10rds in a semi-automatic.

Because a revolver contains separate chambers for each round, to fully load a revolver, the operator must put a round in each chamber (6 actions for 6 rounds). To fully load a semi-automatic the operator has to insert a single magazine into the pistol (one action for multiple rounds).

Semi-Automatic pistols fire a single cartridge each time the trigger is pressed. It automatically extracts the spent casing and prepares to fire another round. A semi-automatic is sometimes called automatic, but the difference is a true automatic can fire multiple rounds per trigger press. This seemingly small difference can cause tens of thousands of dollars in fines and years of time in federal penitentiaries, so be sure to know the difference. A semi-automatic holds its rounds in a single device called a magazine (it is possible to offend some hard-line gun enthusiasts by calling a magazine a clip). This magazine is normally inserted into the grip of the handgun. These handguns are the most popular, and they are that way for many reasons.

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Some of the most recognized reasons are:

Semi-autos can hold many rounds compared to a revolver. Normally a semi-auto magazine holds 8 to 10rds, but there are magazines capable of holding 15 to 30. They allow faster reloads. Due to popularity, there is a wider choice of accessories such as holsters available. They are easier to conceal due to thinner action than a normal revolver. It is easy to carry spare ammunition via preloaded magazines.

Iyt is because of the amount of rounds easily carried in magazines upon one's body and the amount of rounds in the pistol that caused the semi-automatic to replace the revolver in the arming of our nation's police. What has kept it there is the different features that are possible in a semi-auto. A police force or a private user can decide the type of safety devices or modes of operation that they want in a firearm and buy a brand that has those features. While this is a benefit, it also can become a drawback. The reasons for this are:

They are very training intensive. Before one begins to carry a semi-automatic for self-defense, it is recommended that the user fire 2 or 3 thousand rounds of the type of ammunition they intend to carry in their firearm in order to fully understand the function of their firearm. Semi-autos are more complex. This means more prone to fail. While modern firearms and ammunition can fire thousands of rounds without malfunction, it can and does happen. They are more expensive than a revolver.

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Firing them can be harder for people suffering from arthritis or of weaker stature to manipulate slide. This type of handgun is more sensitive to ammunition type. Some types of semi-automatics are more prone to jam with certain types of ammunition, which is another reason it is suggested to train with the type of ammunition you intend to carry.

The semi-auto type of firearm is very well represented in the world of guns. Because of this sales popularity, there are many different functions and characteristics. Comparing this is like comparing pickup trucks to cars. There are many brands of pickups (revolvers), but generally they all are basically the same.

In the car (semi-autos) world, they have sedans, sports cars, wagons, convertibles, limousines, economy class, and luxury designs. You can buy a vehicle or a firearm based solely upon an arbitrary reason such as looks, popularity, or what the marketing hype in a gun magazine tells you. You may also buy a tool such as this by deciding your needs and weighing your options.

If you own even just one firearm, a safe is highly recommended to protect you and your entire household. Even if you have passion for collecting weapons or choose to own one for protection, it is crucial to your safety that you have a safe. In addition, if for any reason the firearms are stolen, you will have full liability if the firearm is used improperly. Here are some options available for different safes with various gun capacities.

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When choosing among the countless different safes from a plethora of manufacturers, it is important to know what specs to look for when buying. Size is the main difference between most safes so consider how much space you may need now and for future purchases.

Experts often recommend that a safer housing weapons has a minimum of 58" of internal height space. This particular capacity will allow storage and security for rifles, shotguns and handguns as well as other accessories or valuables. Be sure to look for a safe that also has at least an 8-gauge or heavier thickness. This will ensure that even if perpetrators find the safe, they are not likely able to break into it. Some safes even have double walls and external hinges for extra security and durability.

Options for Gun Safes in the Home

If you do not already have a home safe for your firearms and valuables then you could be at risk of losing thousands of dollars. Many individuals think that a gun safe should only contain firearms, but home gun safes can offer dual benefits.

Choose a home safe that has a large capacity with different sections. This will help you to organize your precious items like jewelry, important documents, and of course, firearms. There are many varieties to choose from so it is important to evaluate your unique needs before making a purchase.

Safeguarding Your Property in Motels

If you are a frequent traveler and often carry firearms with you then be sure to safeguard your valuables when you are staying in motels. Many lodgings offer different motel safes but there are some that do not.

Most motel safes are small and can only hold small items like jewelry and money. Motels with floor safes offer medium-sized storage for your firearms and other personal belongings. These safes are typically more secure than table vaults and can do a sufficient job protecting your items.

Among the different capacity and model safes, a hotel wall safe is usually most preferred. This is because these vaults are typically concealed and often include various compartments for safekeeping. Whether you always keep your firearms in your home or frequently travel with firearms, always remember to have a reliable safe in your home or motel.

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Ask any shooter how it feels to hunt with a rifle and they'll tell you what a great feeling it is to hold the rifle on your hands and shoulders and shoot at the prey and to watch it go down. Rifle shooting is an art and one becomes an expert in it after a long practice. Though used in wars in earlier times, rifles are used today mainly for hunting and shooting sports. Shooting with rifle is a different experience from using other firearms. Rifle shooting being different, rifle shooting accessories are also different from those required by other firearms.

There are different types of rifle shooting accessories that are meant to store the rifle and its bullets as well as use them. Are you planning to specialise on rifle shooting? To ensure the long life of your rifle and a better performance with it you need to know about the different rifle shooting accessories that you should have. Here are a few of them:

Rifle safes and cases

As you have guessed, a rifle safe is meant to store the rifles. Rifle safes are normally made with fully welded steel that adds to the sturdiness of the safe.

They have extra protection measures like recessed doors, anti-jammy bars, multiple lever locks, door reinforcements, etc. And if you wish to travel with your rifle you'll find rifle cases with aluminum exterior and foam interior. These cases are very strong and are therefore ideal to carry expensive rifles.

Cartridge carriers

This is meant to store cartridges when you are out for shooting. Cartridge carriers come in different sizes with different numbers of loops so that you could carry different numbers of cartridges according to your needs. These carriers are smaller and easy to carry, thus making them a travel friendly accessory.

Rifle slips and slings

Rifle slips help you in storing the scoped rifles perfectly intact. They come with shoulder straps that enable you to carry them easily with you. Rifle slips are usually made of leather or canvas to ensure their durability.

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You could also find rifle slings complete with thumb loops, again for storing the rifle and keeping it away from damage.Rifle bullet pouch

Bullet pouches are quite a convenient means to carry extra bullets with you without adding to your luggage as you can tie the pouch with your belt. These pouches have loops in which you can keep the bullets intact so that even if you have to run or jump while following the prey you can do that without fear of losing the bullets.

Rifle shooting accessories can be bought from various online stores that sell shooting items like firearms, shooting clothing and accessories. With so many brands that sell these items you can be sure to get some quality items. They might look expensive but offer complete value for your money and give you the best results you could expect.

If you are the proud new owner of a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, having the gun to add to your collection is great in and of itself: but pimping it out with all kinds of handy accessories makes it even better! Here is a little taste of the kinds of accessories that are out there in the firearms marketplace.

--Ambidextrous sling point attachment: When carrying your gun over your shoulder, this ingenious little attachment allows you a full range of movement with little to no constriction. Under certain circumstances, you need to be able to switch your sling from one shoulder to another seamlessly and without dealing with binding. An ambidextrous device allows you to do just that.

--Polymer hand guard: When shooting semi-automatics, you need to have the right attachment to keep the heat of the weapon from burning your hand when firing. The standard option was always an aluminum hand rail model; but this can add too much weight to your gun and cost a small fortune. Today's polymer hand guards are completely heat-resistant, super lightweight and offer similar features to their aluminum counterparts. No sacrifices in function, just less weight at a lower cost.

--Fiber optic front sight: Fiber optics in sights were not the norm when the AR-15 first came on the scene, but today they're considered an indispensable accessory. A super-clear pinpoint of light allows you to sight your target accurately within short or long-distant ranges and in virtually any kind of ambient lighting conditions.

Part of the fun of firearm ownership is adding to your basic model with all kinds of fun gadgets: so go ahead and enjoy your new AR-15 by decking it out.

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The reason for mounting a scope on a rifle are pretty much for the allowance to see your target quicker and faster. Scope mounting by most peoples opinion is truly challenging, but in all reality is very easy. Lots of marksman scope their rifles and it is pretty much the first accessory a hunter or marksman will buy.

Mounting your scope will call for about four steps to fully mount your scope. The first step is firmly attach the rings around the scope and then around the rifle. The second step calls for the user to position the scope. Step three will be to align the scope's vertical reticle. And last but not least the fourth step calls for you to tighten up the top caps that are holding the scope on.

Mounting a scope to a gun is by no means rocker science and even if you are a novice or beginner to mounting scopes, you will be just fine with a couple of tips and some research. However, making sure you know what kind of accessories or items you will need may be the hardest thing of the whole process.

The perfect mounting system attaches the optical device onto the rifle, and should fit as low as you can possible make it sit and all while using minimal parts. But, no matter now you are opting to mount your scope it needs to be securely fitted to the firearm. This will leave no room for error. Shoddy jobs of rigging a scope to a firearm is a danger or fatality waiting to happen.

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