Author: Gunner Quinn

Armed Citizen® Today The son of an Evansville, Ind., homeowner was forced to defend himself and his family from a violent home invasion from three suspects on the afternoon of Tuesday, May 13, according to local police reports. Just after 1:45 p.m., the residents told officers they heard a loud noise, and when they investigated the source of the noise, they found three armed suspects forcing their way into the house. All were described as “black males, wearing all-black face masks and gloves.” The homeowner’s son was armed and fired toward the three men, striking at least one of them…

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Built by Derya Arms of Turkey, and imported to the U.S. by Armscor, this TM22-S-18 is a .22-caliber semi-automatic rifle with a sleek, modern-looking and ergonomic design, and it’s packed with features, too. Watch our video above to see this repeating rimfire in use on the range. The TM22-S-18 seen here is one example of many in a line of repeating rimfires available today by Armscor. One of the first things you’ll notice about this version of the TM22 is its lightweight synthetic stock, which not only contributes to its overall durability, but also ensures comfortable handling during extended range…

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00:00:05 Speaker 1: Welcome to this country Life. I’m your host, Brent Reeves from coon hunting to trot lighting and just in general country living. I want you to stay a while as I share my experiences in life lessons. This Country Life is presented by Case Knives from the Store More Studio on Meat Eaters Podcast Network, bringing you the best outdoor podcast that airways have to offer. All right, friends, grab a chair or drop that tailgate. I’ve got some stores to share Country cooking, y’all, pull up a chair. It’s time to eat. Did you notice that…

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00:00:03 Speaker 1: Smell us now, lady, Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia podcast. Welcome to Meet Eater Radio Live. It’s eleven am Mountain Time, that’s one pm for our friends in Howard, Pennsylvania on Thursday, August twenty first, and we’re live from Mediater HQ and Boseman. I’m your host, Spencer, joined today by Seth and Brody. On today’s show, we’ll interview Jared Westbrook from the American Chestnut Foundation. Then we’ll be reviewing some gear that’s currently on sale, followed by the Price is Right, and finally we’ll be joined by Pat Dirkin in Minnesota for one minute fishing. But first,…

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I appreciated JWR’s comments in his August 19th article on artificial intelligence. I’ve also had a lot of thoughts on AI recently, which I’d like to share. JWR’s informative article addressed many of the societal changes and threats we’ll experience just as sure as the grass is green. At this point, my concerns are mostly on a personal level of how things will affect my grandchildren, and to a lesser extent, how they’ll affect my children and siblings. WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? When people ask me to define what artificial intelligence is, I give them my country-bumpkin definition: Human intelligence…

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On August 22, 1639, Madras (now Chennai), India, was founded by the British East India Company on a sliver of land bought from local Nayak rulers. — August 22, 1775: King of Great Britain and Ireland, George III, proclaimed the American colonies to be in open rebellion and ordered his officials to suppress it. — On this day in 1812, Swiss traveler Johann Ludwig Burckhardt was the first European to rediscover the Nabataean city of Petra in modern-day Jordan. — Today is also the anniversary of the founding of the London Armoury Company, in 1851. It was founded by Robert…

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Modern whitetail hunters worship treestands like they’re God’s gift to deer hunting, but plenty of hunters have killed deer with their boots on the ground. Just because those old-timers who chain-smoked in red plaid decided to hunt at eye level doesn’t make it outdated.It can be a great strategy when you need to move fast and stay flexible. Luckily, it doesn’t demand much. As long as you understand the wind direction, scent (definitely ditch the Camels), and you have a good grip on the terrain, you can get some of the best shot opportunities with your boots firmly planted on…

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently announced a slew of recent busts of illegal marijuana busts—and they included eye-popping wildlife infractions impacting some of the Golden State’s most iconic rivers.According to a Facebook post, “during the week of August 11, wildlife officers with the CDFW Cannabis Enforcement Program executed search warrants in the Ukiah and Laytonville areas of Mendocino County to investigate the illicit cultivation of cannabis with impacts on sensitive fish and wildlife habitat.”Mendocino County is north of San Francisco and includes some of the best hunting and fishing access for sportsmen in the populous Bay…

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00:00:10 Speaker 1: From Meat Eaters World News headquarters in Bozeman, Montana. This is Cow’s Week in Review with Ryan col Klan. Here’s Cal. Hey, there’re Col’s week in Review Cal in the wild Listeners, we got another fantastic interview for you this week with Jenny Luciett, and Jenny is going to fill us in on a topic that we’ve covered off and on in the past. In fact, we did a whole video on it down in New Mexico. We were rounding up feral cattle and we talked about some other critters out there on the landscape, like wild…

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Federal Ammunition was recently honored with the 2025 4-H Shooting Sports Pioneer Award, which recognizes individuals or companies that have made significant contributions to the 4-H Shooting Sports program at a national level. The recipients of the award are honored for their exceptional dedication, leadership and vision in promoting the program’s growth and development. Federal Ammunition has helped 4-H conservation efforts since 1934 and signed on to support organization’s shooting program when it launched. “It is my honor to recognize Federal Ammunition, a truly remarkable legacy of support,” said Scott Stuhr, National 4-H Shooting Sports program coordinator. “From the very…

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