Author: Gunner Quinn
After the summer and early fall of 1914, when it became clear that the Great War was settling into the stalemate that would forever characterize it, the need for arms to fuel the conflict became more pronounced. To solve a glaring shortage of sidearms, the French government reached out to gunmakers in Spain’s Eibar region for stopgap solutions. The gun they selected would be made in huge numbers and is known today as simply the “Ruby.” Watch our “American Rifleman Television” I Have This Old Gun segment above to see the Ruby on the range. “At the start of World…
This week, Tony breaks down conditioned responses, rewards, and how we can get the best behaviors out of our dogs no matter their age. Connect with Tony, Cal, and MeatEater Cal on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Cal’s Merch Read the full article here
On this episode of the Bear Grease Render, join host Clay Newcomb live at the Ada Oklahoma Mule Sale. Listen along as Justin Kelso and Max Bishop watch the Trail Competition course and describe the qualities of what makes a good mule and what they specifically watch for when looking for one to buy. Read the full article here
Rayne Police Lt. Allen is tragically killed in a case of friendly fire while serving a warrant in Louisiana. The incident, which highlights the dangers officers face, underscores the urgent need for safety protocols during high-risk operations. As investigations continue, details about the events leading to this heartbreaking loss are emerging, drawing attention to the complexities of law enforcement operations. This incident not only affects the local community but also raises questions about training and protective measures for officers. Read full story at www.officer.com Read the full article here
Welcome to MeatEater At MeatEater, we believe a deeper connection to the natural world enriches all our lives. Through honest storytelling, expert advice, top-tier gear, and a commitment to conservation, we help hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts live closer to nature. Read the full article here
A 22-year-old college student, Logan Federico, is shot and killed in South Carolina by a man described as a “career criminal” during a burglary gone wrong. Federico, who was visiting friends in Columbia, was fatally wounded after the suspect, Alexander Dickey, allegedly broke into her host’s home, stole several credit cards, and shot her while she slept. Authorities reveal that Dickey, 30, had a lengthy criminal history with over 40 cases, including convictions for burglary and strong-arm robbery. In a tragic turn of events, he used the stolen cards for purchases shortly after the incident, showcasing a chilling reality of…
This is the second of a four-article series on post-SHTF lighting options. It covers the basics of portable power stations (PPS) as well as what kinds of lights to consider using with a PPS or other 12-volt DC source of power. I hope those who read Part 1 of this series on off-grid lighting came to realize that for a post-SHTF world, a portable power station (PPS) is not only far less expensive than candles or oil lamps, but also healthier and safer. When managed properly, not only can a PPS provide all or most of the light we’ll need…
Garet Davidson, a former Nashville police lieutenant, has been arrested on charges including theft and official misconduct, primarily for accessing and taking sensitive case files related to the tragic Covenant School shooting. This incident resulted in the deaths of three 9-year-olds and three adult staff members, and Davidson is implicated in the leak of the shooter’s journals to media outlets, heightening concerns about law enforcement transparency and accountability. Davidson, who retired from the police department in January 2024, alleges that the charges against him are part of a broader effort to discredit him for exposing misconduct within the Metro Nashville…
On May 7, 1700, William Penn began monthly meetings for blacks advocating emancipation. — And on May 7, 1867, Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel patented dynamite in England. This was the first of three patents he would receive for the explosive. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 118 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: The photovoltaic power specialists at Quantum Harvest LLC are providing a store-wide 10% off coupon. Depending on the model chosen, this could be worth more than $2,000. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate.…
A 36-year-old man from Chelsea, Massachusetts, is arrested after police discover him intoxicated and carrying a concealed firearm at the Glen Manor House in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. On May 4, officers conducting routine checks observed Rivera and three others fishing on the property’s dock around 3 a.m., where they found a suspicious vehicle containing open alcohol containers and ammunition. Upon questioning, Rivera reveals a 9mm handgun tucked into his waistband, leading to his arrest for carrying a firearm while intoxicated and without a permit. Set with a bail of $5,000, Rivera is now banned from the historic site and is…