The Mauser Model 1898 was not the first bolt-action rifle, but it would define every bolt-action that came after it. With more than 100 million produced, it is the most prolific and copied firearm design after the Kalashnikov,…
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Gun: Pattern 1756 Long Land MusketManufacturer: Tower of LondonCaliber: .78Manufactured: 1762Condition: NRA Good (Antique Gun Standards)Value: Undetermined The British 47th…
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Italian manufacturer Chiappa makes an interesting mix of historical cartridge and black powder designs, modern innovative firearms and guns that combine both of those elements…
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00:00:07 Speaker 1: It’s Me podcast. 00:00:10 Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer new Art and today we’re joined by Randall, Seth, Corey, Max, Marge and Logan. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking. There is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. All right, we have a mail bag question today. If you have a mail bag question, send it to Trivia…
Darkhorse: Harnessing Hidden Potential in War and Life by Amatangelo “AJ” Pasciuti (with Neil McGinness) is a powerful, unflinching memoir. It delivers raw combat accounts alongside thoughtful reflections on leadership, resilience, masculinity, and service. Pasciuti enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 17, driven by the events of 9/11. He went on to serve 21 years, with approximately 20 years on active duty as an infantry Marine. His journey began as an Eagle Scout and evolved into that of a battle-hardened warrior who embodied the Marine Corps ethos of perseverance, dedication, patriotism, and loyalty. Combat Journey and Key AccomplishmentsThe book…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently awarded Federal Premium and Remington Ammunition—both members of The Kinetic Group (TKG) family of firms—one of the largest law-enforcement contracts in TKG history. The contract is valued at $77.4 million to provide four different 5.56 NATO loads for FBI use. TKG was chosen as the sole supplier in all of the rifle product categories. Federal Premium will provide duty, training reduced lead and non-jacketed loads. Remington, combined with additional technology from HEVI, was selected in the fourth product category: jacketed frangible ammunition. Delivery is expected to begin this year. “This is a…
Firearm: vz.27Manufacturer: Česká zbrojovka (as Böhmische Waffenfabrik AG in Prague)Caliber: 7.65 mm (.32 ACP)Manufactured: c. 1942Condition: NRA Excellent (Modern Gun Standards)Value: $850 Following the 1938 Munich Agreement, which shamefully resulted in the annexation by Germany of Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland, hostilities in Europe increased, and in short order, the Nazis engulfed the entire Czech homeland. Accordingly, the conqueror turned the efforts of the country’s manufacturers to its own use. One of the many firms affected included the armsmaker Česká zbrojovka (CZ). One of the firm’s products, introduced at the beginning of the 1920s, was the .380 ACP-chambered vz.24 (“vz” being an abbreviation…
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Anybody who’s ever dreamed of an Alaska moose hunt knows those kinds of trips don’t come cheap. Some hunters spend years saving up enough money for a bucket list hunt in the Last Frontier. But prosecutors say nearly 40 hunters who thought they were booking the adventure of a lifetime lost almost $60,000 to an illegal guiding scheme that left some of them stranded in rural Alaska.Michael Mikhael Beans, 37, began advertising trophy hunts to the Lower Yukon River area on Facebook in 2021, according to court documents. Beans has never held the required state licenses to act as a…
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