A rifle to serve and protect.
Featured optic, Micro® T-2™ link in the bio.
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The Bone Collector, Michael Waddell shares his thoughts on turkey hunting, red dot sights, and so much more. If you’re a hunter, this is a can’t miss episode!
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Behind every uniform is a story of bravery and compassion. Honoring all who serve during #PoliceWeek2026
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Pasta, Red Bull, Pro Debut
In this episode of the Taking Aim podcast, host Rich Nance sits down with Michelle Waterson-Gomez, known as the Karate Hottie, for a wide-ranging conversation that covers her remarkable journey from a karate-obsessed kid inspired by Mortal Kombat and Jean-Claude Van Damme movies to becoming one of the pioneering women of professional MMA. Michelle shares how martial arts gave her a voice and a sense of identity at a critical point in her life, how training at the legendary Jackson Wink gym alongside fighters like Donald Cerrone, Rashad Evans and Georges St-Pierre shaped her career, and how being the smallest fighter in every room forced her to develop speed, creativity and adaptability that would define her style. She opens up about the unique dynamic of having her husband Josh in her corner as both coach and contract negotiator, the mental challenges of fighting in front of millions of people and what she misses most about the sport. The conversation transitions into her acting career, discussing her role in the Netflix action film Havoc alongside Tom Hardy and Forest Whitaker, her upcoming appearance in Keith Jardine and Donald Cerrone's Western film Kill Me Again, and the surprisingly deep parallels between adapting in a fight and being present in a scene. Rich and Michelle also dig into her journey as a competitive shooter and member of Team Aim Point, how she overcame a fear of firearms to earn her concealed carry and compete in the grueling Tactical Games, and her thoughts on the upcoming Gina Carano versus Ronda Rousey fight and what it means for two women who helped build the sport she loves.
Listen to the full episode on your favorite platform or watch in the link in the bio
Follow Michelle on Instagram: @karatehottiemma
Follow Rich Nance on Instagram: @nance_training_consulting and @rnancewartac
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Grateful for the dedication, sacrifice, and strength of our law enforcement officers.
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🇬🇧 CZ now has its own pistol with A-CUT for Aimpoint COA. But we did not just take a standard model and add a new red dot. We created a completely new package. The CZ P-10 C PORTED COA, the newest and most in-demand model in the P-10 family, now comes with a gray frame, an aluminum trigger, and a magwell. The package includes three magazines with capacities of 15, 17, and 19 rounds. This complete setup gives you the perfect combination for a great day at the shooting range.
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🇨🇿 CZ nyní přichází s vlastní pistolí s rozhraním A CUT pro Aimpoint COA. Nevzali jsme však standardní model a pouze k němu nepřidali nový kolimátor. Vytvořili jsme zcela nový, ucelený balíček.
CZ P-10 C PORTED COA, nejnovější a nejžádanější model z rodiny P 10, nyní přichází s šedým rámem, hliníkovou spouští a hliníkovým magwellem. Součástí balení jsou tři zásobníky s kapacitou 15, 17 a 19 nábojů.
Tato kompletní konfigurace vám nabídne ideální kombinaci pro skvělý den na střelnici.
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White picket fence vs the UFC.
In this episode of the Taking Aim podcast, host Rich Nance sits down with Michelle Waterson-Gomez, known as the Karate Hottie, for a wide-ranging conversation that covers her remarkable journey from a karate-obsessed kid inspired by Mortal Kombat and Jean-Claude Van Damme movies to becoming one of the pioneering women of professional MMA. Michelle shares how martial arts gave her a voice and a sense of identity at a critical point in her life, how training at the legendary Jackson Wink gym alongside fighters like Donald Cerrone, Rashad Evans and Georges St-Pierre shaped her career, and how being the smallest fighter in every room forced her to develop speed, creativity and adaptability that would define her style. She opens up about the unique dynamic of having her husband Josh in her corner as both coach and contract negotiator, the mental challenges of fighting in front of millions of people and what she misses most about the sport. The conversation transitions into her acting career, discussing her role in the Netflix action film Havoc alongside Tom Hardy and Forest Whitaker, her upcoming appearance in Keith Jardine and Donald Cerrone's Western film Kill Me Again, and the surprisingly deep parallels between adapting in a fight and being present in a scene. Rich and Michelle also dig into her journey as a competitive shooter and member of Team Aim Point, how she overcame a fear of firearms to earn her concealed carry and compete in the grueling Tactical Games, and her thoughts on the upcoming Gina Carano versus Ronda Rousey fight and what it means for two women who helped build the sport she loves.
Listen to the full episode on your favorite platform or watch in the kink in the bio
Follow Michelle on Instagram: @karatehottiemma
Follow Rich Nance on Instagram: @nance_training_consulting and @rnancewartac
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: @AimpointUSA
Visit Aimpoint.us to learn more.
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Built for those who serve - Police Week 2026
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“Both Eyes Open” – When using a red dot sight, stay relaxed and keep both eyes open.
In this episode of the Taking Aim podcast, host Rich Nance sits down with John Enloe, Technical Services Manager at Aimpoint for 20 years and a lifelong competitive shooter whose journey into the shooting sports began as a retired professional snowboarder looking for a new competitive outlet. John shares how he fell into USPS competition after meeting a young BJ Norris at a gun store, and how shooting alongside legends like Todd Jarrett and Tommy Thacker shaped his philosophy of always being a student of the craft. The conversation covers a wide range of technical ground, including the evolution of red dots on pistols and the resistance law enforcement agencies historically showed toward optic adoption, the advantages of direct mounting over plate systems, and the engineering brilliance behind the Aimpoint CoA and its innovative A-cut mounting system. John breaks down some of the most common questions he fields daily from customers struggling to find the dot due to improper focus technique to concerns about battery life, zero retention and optic durability under extreme conditions. Rich and John also discuss the importance of both-eyes-open shooting, the challenges of cross-eye dominance, proper zeroing techniques, and the growing relevance of red dots across every shooting discipline from competition to wing shooting to dangerous game hunting in Africa. The episode wraps up with John sharing some of the most remarkable examples of Aimpoint durability he has encountered in his service work, including optics that survived IED blasts, house fires and motorcycle accidents while somehow still holding zero.
To learn more about John, visit the link in the bio.
Listen to the full episode on your favorite platform or watch in the link in the bio.
Follow Rich Nance on Instagram: @nance_training_consulting and @rnancewartac
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: @AimpointUSA
Visit Aimpoint.us to learn more.
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