Now chambered in .450 Bushmaster, Henry’s Lever Action Supreme Rifle is built for hunters working from tree stands, ground blinds, and thick cover, and for those whose state regulations call for a straight-walled cartridge. The post Henry H23…
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Two Indianapolis men receive lengthy prison sentences totaling 57 years for their involvement in a series of 11 armed robberies across Marion County. Donta Allen, 28, is sentenced to 38 years, while 33-year-old Lance McGee receives 19.5 years, both for confronting cashiers with firearms and robbing various stores including GameStop and AutoZone. During their crime spree from March to April 2022, Allen and McGee used a stolen firearm and committed their offenses while concealing their identities. Law enforcement officials emphasized the dangerous nature of their actions, highlighting how repeat offenders like them threaten community safety. The courts ordered them to…
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Armed Citizen® Today An armed mother in Mississippi used her firearm to shoot an allegedly diseased monkey that had escaped from an overturned truck, according to police. The mother of five armed herself after her 16-year-old son reported that he thought he had seen a monkey running around outside of the family’s Heidelberg, Miss., home. After getting out of bed and arming herself, she stepped outside and saw the monkey approximately 60 feet away. She and other residents had been warned that the monkey was allegedly carrying diseases, so she fired. “I did what any other mother would do to…
The huntable acreage enrolled in public-private access agreements continues to slip in some western states, new numbers show. As hunters see increased crowding on public lands, they’re turning to alternative avenues for access, including private rangeland and agricultural lands enrolled in state-administered programs like Access Yes in Wyoming or Block Management in Montana. However, there could be fewer of these lands to go around in years to come.To understand the headwinds facing these access programs, MeatEater spoke with coordinators in Wyoming and Montana—just two of the many states nationwide with access programs in place. Despite operating in different states and…
Springfield Armory’s Kuna is a compact, large-format pistol with a unique roller-delayed operating system that reduces recoil and offers a smoother shooting experience, further enhancing a package that fits the PDW concept perfectly. Watch our “Gun Of The Week” video above to see the Kuna in action on the range. “Kuna” is the name Croatians give to the European Pine Marten, which is Croatia’s national animal and is a small, yet fierce animal with a powerful bite. Branding this PDW-style pistol with the name pays homage to Springfield Armory’s manufacturing partner in Croatia, HS Produkt, which produces the firearm domestically…
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