![]() The Rock River Arms RUK-9BT is a 9mm-chambered AR-platform pistol with GLOCK-style magazine compatibility. Specifically, they are matching ammunition and magazine compatibility to work across conventional pistols and rifles or AR-pistols. If we ever must use them, we certainly don’t want to add to the nightmare with another nightmare of not having an ammo resupply on hand.įor these reasons, an increasing number of defense-minded folks are taking advantage of cross-platform compatibility for their home and on-the-move defensive firearms. That is why a second loaded mag is placed next to each of the firearms. In our house, we have six different firearm platforms strategically positioned-all of which employ different mags and cartridges. When the mag is empty, you want to reach for the next one and go slap, rack, bang without any hiccups. In a true crisis, you don’t want to have to think about your reloads. Interestingly, her nightmare scenario has real-life parallels. And in true dream fashion, sometimes the bullets are made of squishy foam sometimes she has a rifle and can only find shotgun shells. Everything she does find is the wrong size or type and won’t load. She has a gun but can’t find any cartridges to fit it. The gist of it is that someone is in the house or breaking into the house. My wife has this recurring dream she sometimes gets when she’s under stress. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.The latest on-the-move firearm from Rock River Arms reaffirms that cross-compatible pistol ARs may be the smart choice for home and urban environment defense ![]() Just being a teammate, you want to do everything you can to help this team win.”īecause Rizzo and the ensemble around Judge have failed to hit too often, there is plenty of wonder about what the Yankees will do at the trade deadline. “It’s really frustrating on a personal level. Anthony Rizzo’s recent slump continued in the Yankees’ loss to the Orioles on Sunday. Hard-throwing, talented arms in Shintaro Fujinami and Yennier Cano sat Rizzo down in the seventh and ninth, respectively. Rizzo stood at the plate for several moments arguing with umpire Phil Cuzzi before retreating to the dugout. He was punched out looking on a pitch that appeared to be a strike, though the pitch that gave Rizzo his second strike appeared outside of the zone. Kremer struck him out once more in the third before Rizzo’s unhappiest at-bat came in the fifth. He battled Baltimore’s Dean Kremer for nine pitches before striking out on a cutter in the second inning. Not every at-bat Sunday was disastrous, but none ended well. 710, which would be the worst of his career outside of his 49-game debut in 2011. Luis Severino feels like the ‘worst pitcher in the game’ as Yankees fall to OriolesĪfter his latest disappointing night, his OPS is down to. 880 OPS that rivaled the very best seasons for the three-time All-Star. He has missed too many after the first two months of the season ended. ![]() I walk back saying I don’t understand how I’m missing that pitch.” Anthony Rizzo had five of the Yankees’ 18 strikeouts on Sunday night. “It’s frustrating because there’s pitches I’m just swinging at or taking. ![]() “I’m just not putting myself in the best position to swing my best swing. “At some point, I would say it is mechanically ,” said Rizzo, whose production has vanished since May ended. Rizzo said confidence is not an issue and accepted that his mechanics could be out of whack. Last weekend’s breakthrough was a mirage, and he continues to seek a swing he has lost. Anthony Rizzo struck out five times against the Orioles on Sunday. He credited Taylor Swift, who sings his new walk-up song, and could smile believing the skid was over.īut in the five games since, the 33-year-old has gone 2-for-21 with eight strikeouts. Rizzo had appeared to turn a corner last weekend when he went 4-for-4 with a drought-ending home run against the Royals. “Hope that’s the turning point,” Rizzo said after a dispiriting, 9-3 loss to the Orioles at Camden Yards on Sunday when his five punchouts were part of a season-high 18 for the Yankees. Yankees prospect mashes no-doubt blast for first Triple-A homerīALTIMORE - Anthony Rizzo could have traded his bat for a shovel as he dug what appears to be a personal rock bottom.Īfter the first five-strikeout game in his excellent 13-year career, the slumping Yankees first baseman acknowledged the rarity and sought any silver lining. Yankees star’s double plays are killing what little offense they have Inside Jay Z’s 40/40 club and its 20 years of bling, booze and debaucheryīabe Ruth showed how athletes should interact with presidents
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