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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Talley Manufacturing

This year’s featured Dreadnaught AR15 sports quality glass from Burris Optics, and mating that glass to Alex’s handiwork are Talley Manufacturing fixed 30mm rings. Thanks a bunch to Chris Short of Talley Manufacturing for supporting Kilted to Kick Cancer, and y’all should definitely check these guys out for your optics mounting needs!

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Among the Leaves

Today’s donor spotlight is my friend Daniel S. of Among the Leaves, purveyors of quality survival kits, bug out bags, and other outdoors and survival gear. This year’s donation is one of our featured prizes, a 72-hour fully stocked bug out bag valued at over $400. That is one awesome prize, and we’re grateful as can be to Among the ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Gobha Iron and Wood Works

Today’s donor spotlight is kilted blacksmith Kyle Leslie of Gobha Iron and Wood Works. Kyle has been gracious enough to donate a set of hand-forged iron candlesticks. Each set has been forged in a propane forge, using 1/4 round or square stock. They fit a standard 7/8″ round taper candle. Kyle does all twists, bends, scrolls and designs by hand, ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Dragon Leatherworks

We’ve got a new Kilted fundraiser this year, one Dennis Badurina of Dragon Leatherworks. Aside from being one of the best custom holster makers out there, Dennis is also holster maker to the stars, with products appearing in everything from NCIS to the new Jurassic World movie. This year, Prize Package 4 includes a Dragonworks Valkyrie 1911 paddle holster to ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Blauer Apparel

New to the KTKC donor list this year is Blauer public safety apparel. Each of the prize packages this year contains a pair of Blauer 6″ Clash LT boots. I’ve owned both the Clash and Blitz duty boots, Blauer tactical pants, and their high visibility jacket, and been impressed with everything I’ve reviewed. Their duty boots are the most comfortable ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Richardson Reloading

Today’s donor spotlight is Cody Richardson of Richardson Reloading in southern Illinois. Richardson Reloading is a licensed and insured Type 06 manufacturer of ammunition, specializing in highly accurate remanufactured ammunition that looks and shoots better than new ammunition from even the most revered of manufacturers. I’ve shot Richardson ammo, and it’s ammunition as good as one could wish for; accurate, ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Buck Knives

If you’re of a certain generation, you probably carried a Buck knife in your pocket. It was likely given to you by your father or grandfather, already well-worn but still razor sharp. Solid, well-made, it was a reminder you carried around with you every day that your old man thought you were man enough now not to cut your darned ...

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KTKC 2015 Fundraising Challenge: Week One Standings

We’re one week into the 2015 KTKC Fundraising Challenge, and as of 1400 Central time on September 8, we’ve raised $5,037. That puts us about a quarter of the way to our fundraising goal, with three weeks to go. Team standings are here. I’m currently in 5th place, behind Team HBC Concealment, Team Dragon, Team Liberty Martial Arts, and Team ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Columbia River Knife and Tool

New to the KTKC donor team this year is Columbia River Knife and Tool, known to the vast majority of outdoors types as CRKT. Hey, we’re feel a sense of solidarity for organizations with long names shortened into handy four-letter acronyms. CRKT makes quality knives, and there is a representative example in each of our four prize packages. I almost ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Dreadnaught Industries

Alex Wakal of Dreadnaught Industries in Von Ormy, TX, has been supporting KTKC for several years now. In 2013, Alex kicked in an AR15 lower as a pot sweetener for people donating on behalf of my campaign. Last year, he donated a matched lower and upper for one of the prize packages, and that donation has since become an AR15 ...

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What, Fourth Place? That Just Won’t Do!

Six days into the KTKC 2015 Fundraising Challenge, and I’m already in a distant fourth place with only $220 raised. Team HBC Concealment is kicking all our butts, but even newbie Team Dragon is beating me by over $500. What’s a guy gotta do to get you to donate?

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Lonely Mountain Arms

Today’s spotlight donor is my friend and fellow Kilted fundraiser Ross Schacher. For Ross, the fight against cancer is a personal one. It has touched people close to him, and for that reason he is also one of our Kilted fundraisers this year. The Kel Tec P3AT -perfectly sized for a sporran – in this year’s prize package is courtesy ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Brownells

When I first went begging, hat in hand, for prizes for our first fundraising challenge, people told me, “You need to call Larry Weeks of Brownells. Great company, and one of the nicest guys in the gun biz.” Our first conversation was short and sweet: “Cancer charity? Organized by EMTs, cops and shooters? bunch of gun bloggers participating? What can ...

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KTKC Donor Spotlight: Virginia Arms Company

When we first started the Kilted to Kick Cancer Fundraising Challenge back in 2011, Virginia Arms Co. of Manassas, VA was one of the first companies to take a chance on a fledgling cancer charity, back when we weren’t even a 501(c)3 charity and they couldn’t even write off their donation. They gave us a Ruger .22/45 that first year, ...

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Kilted to Kick Cancer 2015: Let’s Get It On!

Today kicks off the 2015 Kilted to Kick Cancer 2015 Fundraising Challenge. Twenty five teams. Four awesome prize packages. One common enemy. I’m asking you, my EMS and gun nut friends, my loyal readers, my social media network… … please donate. We’re got a $20,000 fundraising goal. It’s only 30 days in the distance, and I want us to blow ...

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