In this episode of the Guns Podcast, hosts Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington dive deep into the most critical fundamental of marksmanship: the trigger pull. The post Stop Blaming Your Gun: The Truth About Trigger Control appeared first…
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Tennessee-based SDS Arms imports a line of classic firearms with equally classic names, like Military Armament Corporation, Tokarev, and Spandau. The Inglis Manufacturing brand includes handguns that follow John Browning’s iconic P-35 or High Power design. New for 2026, Inglis is bringing the High Power into the 21st century with the 2035, a handgun updated for modern self-defense, competition, and law enforcement users. The Inglis Mfg. 2035 takes the 90-year-old Browning High Power design and updates it for the modern shooter. At its core, the Inglis 2035 is a standard High Power—a locked-breech pistol with a hammer-fired, single-action mechanism. Its…
(Continued from Part 3.) Pros and Cons of Raising Animals for Food As with anything in life, there are pros and cons. Below, I have compiled a list of my personal pros and cons when it comes to raising animals for food. Pros You can control what variety/species of animals you want to raise to give you the most amount of meat. You can choose the type of meat you want to have in your household. If you like peacock meat, you can raise it. If you like ostrich eggs, you can raise it. With chickens, you can control the…
Warne announces the release of its new MaxLite MSR Scope Mount, a lightweight, budget-oriented optic-mounting solution designed specifically for modern sporting rifles. Properly mounting an optic to any firearm involves using quality gear, and Warne is one of the leading names in optic-mounting hardware. Most of the company’s mounts, because of the precise engineering that goes into Warne products, can be on the pricier side of the economic equation, which might tempt some firearm owners into looking at less expensive, lower-quality options. With the new MaxLite MSR Scope Mount, however, the same quality for which Warne is known is now…
Armed Citizen® Today A couple stopped in Arlington, Texas, for gas during the early morning hours of Feb. 9. As the man pumped the fuel, however, a woman armed with a knife approached and allegedly began attacking his vehicle with his wife still inside. The man withdrew toward another vehicle, but the woman followed and again began striking that vehicle. The man produced his firearm and warned the woman verbally not to approach, but she reportedly continued to move toward him, whereupon he shot her once in the leg. The 58-year-old suspect was taken to the hospital in serious condition;…
Welcome to another episode of I Carry. In this week’s feature, we’re taking a look at a pocket-carry method utilizing a Smith & Wesson J-frame revolver, a DeSantis holster and adding in a Cold Steel knife. Let’s start off with the revolver. Firearm: Smith & Wesson Model 432 UC TI (MSRP: $825) This looks like a pretty standard Smith & Wesson J-frame, right? Well, it is, but it also isn’t—because this is a six-shot revolver in .32 H&R Magnum. This particular firearm is a Lipsey’s exclusive variant. Up top, you can see its upgraded sights, it’s not just the rear…
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When it comes to calling coyotes, location is key. Where you call is probably more important than how you call. Coyotes survive by using their senses and the terrain to their advantage. Hunters who understand this consistently put more fur on the ground. Whether you hunt the rolling farmland of the Midwest, the dense pine thickets of the South, or the open sage flats of the West, you’ll need a good setup to make your stand count. Here’s a breakdown of landscapes you’ll encounter in coyote country and how to hunt them.Open Fields: High Visibility, High OddsCoyote hunters tend to set…
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Smith & Wesson has announced the release of the Lipsey’s Exclusive Performance Center Model 36 Field Ethos revolver. Engineered using high-quality materials and top-notch design, this limited-edition J-frame is designed with a blend of iconic features and enhancements to meet the demands of modern shooters. The Model 36 Field Ethos revolver is chambered in .38 Special +P and has a five-round capacity. It uses the Classic No-Lock frame, and the 1.88-inch barrel features a blued carbon-steel finish that pairs extremely well with the installed Tyler Gunworks premium walnut stocks. Out of the box, this model ships with a fixed, gold-bead front…