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Chambered in 5.7x28mm or in 9mm, the Dark Arms StowAway Rifle packs more punch than similar survival rifles chambered in .22LR or .22WMR. The StowAway…
In this article, I’ll describe how medicine and society will change, and why you should become a fitness nut and not just a prepper. There’s a stereotype of preppers, and it’s not kind: A middle aged or older man with a BMI that passed 30 before he was 30 and grew by 1% every year, a ton of guns, canned food, and a half-hearted vegetable garden. I know because I resemble that. As I’ve been struggling to recover my health, I’ve had a few realizations that have kept me on the path to fitness. Health is something money can’t buy.…
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As time goes on, there’s a slow realization that lengthy rifles carry several handicaps. With that, they are gradually shrinking, and, in some scenarios, we’re even finding large-format pistols to be more effective. Short-barreled rifles (SBRs) aren’t new. Prior to the National Firearms Act of 1934, dwarf barrels were commonplace, before being replaced with 16-inch versions, which had become the new legal standard. That law made civilian ownership of SBRs quite rare in the ensuing decades, but it is now at its highest level since before the NFA was passed, particularly with the removal of the $200 tax stamp this…
00:00:10 Speaker 1: From Meat Eaters World News headquarters in Bozeman, Montana. This is Cow’s Week in Review with Ryan cow Calian. Here’s cal. We all know that deer tend to do silly things when they’re in front of a car’s headlights. Well, a white tail deer in New Jersey reacted especially poorly to oncoming traffic on the evening of Tuesday, June nine, when it leapt from a Garden State Parkway overpass and landed right smack on top of a twenty twenty five Tucson traveling on the road below. The diving deer dealt some serious damage to the vehicle and…
00:00:02 Speaker 1: Welcome to Backwoods University, a place where we focus on wildlife, wild places, and the people who dedicate their lives to conserving both. And I want to give a big shout out to Onyx Hunt for their support of this podcast. I’m your host, Lake Pipple, and on today’s episode, it’s Part two and the final chapter of our time spent in the woods with Supreme Court Justice Antonine Scalia, and like I alluded to in Part one, what we’re gonna get into and discover today is, without a doubt, the best part of this entire story.…
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It’s no secret Gunsite Academy is celebrating its Golden Anniversary this year. On August 3, it’s holding a 50th Anniversary Alumni Shoot to celebrate five decades of training excellence, tradition and community. Enthusiasts are encouraged register for the gathering, which will take place at the famed facility’s 3,200-acre site in Paulden, Ariz. Founded in 1976 by Jeff Cooper, Gunsite Academy has trained generations of responsible armed citizens, law enforcement professionals and military personnel in the principles of marksmanship, gun handling and mindset. The 50th Anniversary Alumni Shoot honors that legacy and looks ahead to the next era of training and…
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Armed Citizen® Today On June 19 in Blue Springs, Mo., a homeowner called police to report that someone had broken into their home early in the morning. The homeowner shot the intruder, and when police arrived, they pronounced the suspect dead. (fox4kc.com; Kansas City, Mo.; 6/19/26) From the Armed Citizen® Archives – February 1987 Seventy-year-old Eric Christian stepped onto the porch of his Louisville, Ky., home to check a bird feeder when he was attacked by an armed masked man. His 72-year-old wife tried to lock the door, but the man caught her and dragged the elderly couple into the…
It’s important to take firearms seriously, in the sense that they can be dangerous and should always be treated with the respect and care due to an object of that nature. Some people, however, well—they take gun stuff a little too seriously, if you catch my meaning. They don’t allow guns and joy to exist in the same room, sometimes not even in the same ZIP code. Let me file all the identifying information off this story, just in case, and describe to you a customer I once encountered who definitely fit the latter category. Up front, I need to…