At first glance, it looks like an April Fools’ joke, but rest assured, these are very real. Falco Holsters has officially launched its new CarryArt series, introducing two of its most unconventional designs to date: the CX14 Pineapple…
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00:00:00 Speaker 1: There’s been an update in the Bob Christian case we covered last season and I have all the details, But first, if you missed it, here’s a quick recap. Bob Christian was an eighteen year old bowhunter from Wisconsin. On the eve of the opening day of deer season in nineteen seventy seven, Bob drove from his home in Madison to his buddy’s house in Barriboo, or at least he was supposed to. When he didn’t show up, his family, friends, and local law enforcement launched a search effort to try to find him, but all they…
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Winchester Ammunition has 160 years of delivering reliability and performance in its products, but there’s another reason for the enviable longevity. Its generosity toward the community is just as unfailing, a fact that showed in two of the company’s March announcements. Children/Families Facing Health ChallengesWinchester and White Flyer—part of the Winchester family of firms—announced their 27th year of support of the Kids & Clays Foundation. They will be providing ammunition, targets and merchandise for Kids & Clays events across the country. “Kids & Clays is an organization that has set the standard for utilizing the positivity of the shooting sports to…
For many people, Colt is the benchmark in the AR-15 world. Even as the number of makers offering AR-style rifles has contracted in recent years, there are still so many that it can be difficult to track. At times, Colt has focused its attention on the military and law-enforcement markets, seeming casually indifferent to the demands of the civilian market while competitors have come and gone. Through it all, the standard of comparison has often remained the Colt 6920 model, which is the commercial fraternal twin to the military-issue M4 carbine. New to the market now is the Colt Enhanced…
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Since 1958, the Savage 110 has been the company’s flagship centerfire bolt-action rifle, offering an affordable and customizable firearm that has evolved with the times. Earlier this year, Savage announced next-generation updates for the 110. Now for the first time, the Savage 110 will be offered as a rimfire model. The Savage 110 RF is a rimfire rifle that uses a full-size Savage 110 action and full-size AICS-pattern magazines adapted for the .22 LR cartridge. The 110 RF is a full-size rimfire rifle based on the 110 action. This has two advantages. First, this allows the 110 RF to function…
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