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Most modern lightweight hunting rifles trace their lineage to the work of West Virginia gunsmith Melvin Forbes, who passed away in June 2024. Forbes’ Ultra Light Arms (later renamed New Ultra Light Arms) was known for rifles that were both sub-6 lbs. and extremely accurate. While mainly known for its custom M1911 handguns, Wilson Combat is a diverse company with many iconic firearm brands under its umbrella. One of these is New Ultra Light Arms (NULA), which was acquired by Wilson in 2022. New for 2025, Wilson is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the founding of Ultra Light Arms with…

One of the most iconic sidearms ever made, the P08 Luger was a mainstay in the German army from before World War I until the end of World War II. Watch our “American Rifleman Television” I Have This Old Gun segment above to see the details of the classic German Luger and understand its history, which started with the Borchardt Luger of 1893. “ The Borchardt Luger was, of its type, revolutionary. One of the things that it did have is kind of very intriguing proprietary toggle action. However, it was a little on the cumbersome side, and it did have…

The League of Rhode Island Businesses seeks to energize conservative politics in the state by establishing 40 political action committees, one for each municipality, plus a statewide effort. This initiative was highlighted during the gubernatorial campaign kickoff of Republican Aaron Guckian at Brewed Awakenings Cafe, where various GOP members gathered to discuss the league’s potential impact on upcoming elections. David Levesque, owner of Brewed Awakenings and a co-founder of the league, aims to invigorate the political landscape in Rhode Island as the state prepares for the 2026 election cycle. The league’s nonpartisan, conservative focus aims to connect local business interests…

Introductory Disclaimer: I have not been paid for writing this article, and I own the radio being reviewed. Scenario: The world has gone mad, it is now TEOTWAWKI and it’s just not a pretty picture folks. And if that wasn’t bad enough, what with the power grid being down, looters and such, and some bozo declaring martial law effectively shutting down all radio, internet, and anything capable of receiving any information except what “THEY” want you to hear … hard to imagine? If you can find a holocaust survivor, or anyone who lived during WWII ask them if that sounds…

Frederick Green has been charged with attempted murder following the shooting of New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd. Authorities apprehended Green while he was hiding in his girlfriend’s apartment in upstate New York, underscoring the swift action taken by law enforcement in this high-profile case. The shooting incident has raised significant concerns about player safety and gun violence in sports, drawing attention from fans and the broader community. As the investigation unfolds, many are eager to learn more about the circumstances surrounding the attack on Boyd, who is recovering from his injuries. Read full story at www.latimes.com Read the full…

On December 10, 1690, Massachusetts Bay became the first American colonial government to issue paper money — the Massachusetts Codfish Notes. They were engraved and printed by Paul Revere. Shown above is a Codfish 8-Pence Note. — December 10, 1520: Martin Luther publicly burned the papal edict demanding that he recant or face excommunication. — And on December 10, 1906, US President Theodore Roosevelt became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First…

The Omaha Police Department is implementing new training protocols for officers during traffic stops, now requiring them to ask every driver, “Do you have a gun in your car?” This shift comes after the state passed a law allowing permit-less concealed carry, known as LB 77, and follows a high-profile incident where an officer drew a weapon during a stop in September. Deputy Chief of Police Scott Gray emphasizes that this added question aims to enhance safety for both officers and citizens, reducing the risk of misunderstandings regarding firearm possession. The department plans to update its traffic stop analysis forms…

Sheriff John Budensiek reveals alarming details regarding an incident at the recent Stuart Christmas Parade, where a man wearing body armor and carrying a concealed handgun behaved suspiciously near top officials and Congressman Brian Mast. Observers noted his erratic movements, prompting investigators to intervene and discover not only the firearm but also a dagger hidden beneath his clothing during the busy public event. The man, who has a history of being an informant, claimed he carried weapons due to receiving threats, although officials found no apparent political motive behind his presence. Sheriff Budensiek emphasized the need for vigilance, particularly given…

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has reduced elk hunting permits for the 2025 season after aerial surveys indicated lower than expected elk populations. Only four licenses were issued, representing a significant cut aimed at preserving the struggling Caribou-Vita elk herd, which spans the U.S.-Canada border. This year’s hunting season exclusively targets Zone 30 in northern Kittson County, where two bulls were successfully harvested. In tandem with reduced hunting opportunities, a GPS collar project is set to begin, aiming to gather vital data on elk movement and health over the next four years, which will inform future management decisions.…

President Barack Obama emphasizes the need for urgent gun control reforms, citing an alarming trend of mass shootings occurring weekly in the United States. His push for legislative action follows a recent shooting in Kansas that left three dead and 14 injured, amid frustrations over Congress’s inability to pass significant gun-control measures since the 1990s. Obama’s stance explores the stark contrast between gun-related deaths and those resulting from terrorism, revealing that in one year, firearm fatalities outnumbered terror deaths in the U.S. over the past 44 years combined. As the debate heats up, the article highlights critical statistics, including that…