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Offered through the company’s Performance Center shop, the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp is built on Smith’s medium-sized K-frame, which offers a six-round cylinder capacity, along with a full firing grip while still being configured for daily carry. Measuring in at about 7.5 inches long and 5 inches high, size-wise, it’s not much different than most double-stack, duty-size 9 mms on the market. Its relatively compact dimensions are thanks to the shortened, 2.5-inch barrel, which also includes a single-port compensator on the top, dubbed by Smith & Wesson as the “PowerPort.” As configured from the factory, the Model…
00:00:04 Speaker 1: Smell us now, lady, Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia mea podcast. Welcome to Meet Eater Radio Live. It’s one thirty pm Mountain time. That’s two thirty for our friends in Santa Claus, Indiana, on Wednesday, December seventeenth, and we’re live from Meet Eater HQ and Bozeman. We are currently at home with friends and family because it is Christmas Day. I’m your host, Spencer, joined today by Corey and Max. On today’s show, we’ll interview David Fabian about having his elk skull stolen by a rancher while hunting public land in Wyoming. Then we’ll have some top…
There were approximately 8 million combat deaths in World War I. After artillery, machine guns were the second leading cause of combat casualties. Some estimates put the total number of deaths related to machine gun fire in World War I at more than 2 million. Most folks remember the rapid-fire, death-dealing British Vickers, German MG08, French Hotchkiss, Russian Maxim and American Browning guns. Often forgotten among the fraternity of Great War “grim reapers” is the Austrian Schwarzlose. German-born Andreas Wilhelm Schwarzlose was a bit latecomer to the early machine gun design community. But what he lacks in notoriety, his design…
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Welcome everybody to the third and final flop from the Meat Eater Live Christmas Tour. Today finds us in Austin, Texas, at the esteemed restaurant Die do Way, owned and operated by Jesse Griffiths, who I argue, not only is America’s greatest chef. I mean, maybe I don’t know that’s a big claim. He is definitely America’s greatest wild game cook and chef. And we’re in his restaurant. What I used to like about this restaurant. 00:00:26 Speaker 2: But I used to like about it, I. 00:00:28 Speaker 1: Need you know. Last night some people…
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00:00:01 Speaker 1: Welcome to the Wired to Hunt Podcast, your guide to the White Tail Woods, presented by First Light, creating proven versatile hunting apparel for the stand, saddle or blind. First Light Go Farther, stay Longer, and now your host, Mark Kenyon, Welcome to the. 00:00:20 Speaker 2: Wired to Hunt Podcast. This week on the show, we’re doing a little fireside chat of sorts with myself and Giannis pitel Us, reviewing our year in the outdoors, the highs and the lows and the lessons learned. I’m looking forward to twenty twenty six. All right, welcome back to…
As practical, concealable handguns get smaller and smaller, we’ve had to start adding modifiers, like “sub” and “micro,” to describe “compact” pistols. The new Derya Arms DY9Z not only fits into the “micro” class, it adds another adjective: affordable. The Derya DY9Z is a micro-compact version of the company’s compact DY9. The term “micro-compact” loosely denotes a small handgun chambered in 9 mm Luger that still holds 10+ rounds in the magazine. The DY9Z fits the bill. It is a semi-automatic, polymer frame, striker-fired handgun based on the company’s compact-sized DY9. The pistol uses metal-bodied magazines that hold…
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