Editor’s Introductory Note: The recent spike in fuel prices prompted me to re-post this practical 2010 article from the SurvivalBlog archives. – JWR Although I live in a rural setting, my current employment depends on being able to…
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Armed Citizen® Today On the evening of Dec. 10 at a bar in Muncie, Ind., a 53-year-old man allegedly punched a female bartender and then spit on her, on another employee and on another customer. He then reportedly threw metal barstools and chairs with “immense force” at four other people, causing significant injuries, including broken ribs and collapsed lungs. One of the victims reportedly finally stopped the attack by shooting the assailant, who was later arrested after police found him walking from the scene with a gunshot wound. The suspect is being charged with multiple felony counts of battery. (fox59.com,…
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The cover of the Finnish Civil Guard magazine Hakkapeliitta showcases shooter V. Miinalainen who won a gold medal at the 1935 World Shooting Championship in Rome with a koekivääri m/30 rifle. Shooting sports have always been a part of Finnish culture. In the early 1920s, the Finnish Shooting Sport Federation (Suomen Ampumaurheiluliito or SAL) sought ways for military shooters to represent Finland in international competitions, but the standard Finnish service rifle of the time, the Mosin-Nagant m/91, lacked the accuracy needed of a target rifle. The solution was for SAL to develop a series of test rifles called “koekivääri.” The…
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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 cow Calaan. Here’s cal California. Officials are telling people to stop foraging wild mushrooms after twenty one people were poisoned in the last three weeks. Many of the cases occurred in the Monterey and San Francisco Bay areas, and unfortunate foragers have experienced acute liver injury and failure. Several patients have required admission to an intensive care unit, and two may require liver transplants, including a young child. As of December five, there has been one confirmed adult death. The…
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