Author: Gunner Quinn
It’s tough to make a good all-around hunting bipod. If it’s ultra-lightweight, it’s probably not very durable. If it’s lightweight and durable, it might not be versatile; and if it’s versatile and durable, it’s probably heavy. The CKYE-POD from MDT isn’t perfect, but I think it does a better job than any other lightweight bipod at balancing those competing priorities. At just 15.7 ounces, the single-pull model I have is no trouble to carry on the rifle. The double-pull model is a little heavier, as are versions with the ARCA and picatinny-compatible BTC mount, but not by much. I’ve been…
The number of names processed through the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) in July for the purchase of a firearm—according to a National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) estimate—totaled 978,731. It’s the first time in almost six years that the number fell below one million, ending a seven-figure sales streak that began in August 2019. The years-long run began months before a record number of law-abiding citizens exercised their Second Amendment rights for the first time when the COVID-19 pandemic collided with widespread social unrest. All previous firearm sales highwater marks were shattered in the period. On Aug.…
Q. At a gun show, I saw a Colt 1860 Army Richards Conversion with 12 cylinder notches instead of the usual six. The dealer was not sure whether this was original to the gun. Were these extra notches a factory variation or just some frontier gunsmith’s backroom project? A. What you saw was a rarity within a rarity. In 1871, Charles Richards patented a system that enabled Colt to transition from cap-and-ball to self-contained metallic cartridge revolvers utilizing Colt’s surplus Civil War Army parts. A new—albeit short-lived—safety system was devised to prevent the hammer from resting over a loaded chamber. Perhaps as an…
Just before the outbreak of World War II, the Polish military sought a new sidearm. Ultimately, the country would produce its own pistol at the FB Radom plant, and while only a small number of guns were made before the German invasion in 1939, the Vis 35 Radom is considered to be one of the best handguns from the pre-World War II era. Watch our “American Rifleman Television” I Have This Old Gun segment above to see the Radom on the range. “ In the 1930s, Poland is looking for a new military sidearm. And initially, the Polish military contracted with…
00:00:14 Speaker 1: My name is Clay Nukleman. This is a production of the Bear Grease podcast called The Bear Grease Render, where we render down, dive deeper, and look behind the scenes of the actual bear Grease podcast. Presented by f h F Gear, American Maid, purpose built hunting and fishing gear that’s designed to be as rugged as the place. As we explore. We got an incredible podcast lined up very We’re gonna have a very interesting conversation. We’re joined today by Travis Thompson from Florida and we are going to talk about Florida bears, I mean, one…
00:00:07 Speaker 1: This media podcast. 00:00:10 Speaker 2: Welcome to met Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we’re joined by Randall, Corey, Nate and Roman. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. And there’s a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the Conservation Organization. Of the winners. Choosing now today is Randal v Jibbroni’s. That means it will be the big bad Randall up against Corey, Nate and Roman. Randal, how…
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Don’t panic. That’s the worst thing you can do, right. 00:00:03 Speaker 2: You can’t expect to always just sit around and have one show up. 00:00:07 Speaker 3: It’s just not the reality. 00:00:08 Speaker 4: It really goes back to what was left there last year, which it was good last year, and there was some really good upcumbers. There were some nice bocks that you were hunting that you were happy to tag. It’ll be good to get in this year. 00:00:18 Speaker 5: Welcome back to another round of Back forty, where we…
Introductory Note From JWR: This article is an update and small expansion to a succinct post that I made back in February, 2008. When the Second World War broke out in September, 1939, the United States had nearly two full years to ramp up military training and production before decisively confronting the Axis powers. In the mid-1970s, looking at the recent experience of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, the Pentagon’s strategic planners came to the realization that the next major war that the US military would wage would not be like the Second World War. There would not be the luxury…
On or about August 20, 480 BC: The Battle of Thermopylae. In one of history’s most famous “last stands”, 7,000 warriors from an alliance of Greek states led by Leonidas I blocked the pass of Thermopylae for a week against an invading Persian army estimated at 120,000-300,000 strong, led by Xerxes I. — August 20, 1935 was the birthday of former Congressman Ron Paul. Dr. Paul is to be commended for fighting the good fight for many years. Happy 90th Birthday! — August 20th, 1866 was the day that President Andrew Johnson formally declared the end of the Civil War.…
One of the things people like to say about my job, is that it sure must be nice to hunt and fish all the time. I always agree, because that sounds a lot better than mostly sitting at a desk pounding on the keyboard while waiting for the next Google Meet to start.While my job puts me into the field and on the water more than say, being a plumber, it’s still a lot of time not spent in the woods and on the water. Add in a pair of 13-year-old girls who haven’t met an activity or organized sport…