In the mid-19th century, the French military had developed some new firearm designs to take advantage of what was then the novel concept of a self-contained cartridge. Initially, like many militaries, the French converted existing military muzzleloaders to…
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Tennessee-based SDS Arms imports a line of classic firearms with equally classic names, like Military Armament Corporation, Tokarev, and Spandau. The Inglis Manufacturing brand includes handguns that follow John Browning’s iconic P-35 or High Power design. New for 2026, Inglis is bringing the High Power into the 21st century with the 2035, a handgun updated for modern self-defense, competition, and law enforcement users. The Inglis Mfg. 2035 takes the 90-year-old Browning High Power design and updates it for the modern shooter. At its core, the Inglis 2035 is a standard High Power—a locked-breech pistol with a hammer-fired, single-action mechanism. Its…
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(Continued from Part 3.) Pros and Cons of Raising Animals for Food As with anything in life, there are pros and cons. Below, I have compiled a list of my personal pros and cons when it comes to raising animals for food. Pros You can control what variety/species of animals you want to raise to give you the most amount of meat. You can choose the type of meat you want to have in your household. If you like peacock meat, you can raise it. If you like ostrich eggs, you can raise it. With chickens, you can control the…
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On February 14, 1803, writing the majority opinion text of the landmark Marbury v. Madison case, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall declared that any act of U.S. Congress that conflicts with the Constitution is null and void. — February 14, 1804: Karadjordje led the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire. — And February 14, 1942 was the birthday of the late Prepper/Economist Dr. Gary North. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This…
In this episode of Guns Podcast U.S., host Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington tackle a topic that makes many uncomfortable: the necessity of carrying a firearm inside your own home. The post Should You Carry a Gun at Home? The Nancy Guthrie Incident appeared first on GUNS Magazine. Read the full article here
The concept behind Ruger’s Small-Frame Autoloading (SFAR) rifle was simple: .308 Winchester power in an AR-15-sized package.Many hunters have adopted the AR-15 as a hunting rifle due to its light weight, modularity, and easy maneuverability. Problem is, the .223 Remington cartridge most commonly chambered in these rifles is underpowered for big game. It can tackle deer-sized animals with the right bullet, but most prefer to have a little more horsepower under the hood.The AR-10 platform can be chambered in one of those more energetic cartridges, usually the .308 Winchester. But that platform tends to be bigger and heavier than an…
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