In 2017, Daniel Defense, known for its AR-15-type rifles, became one of the first established manufacturers to offer a firearms suppressor that was constructed by metal additive manufacturing, a process commonly known as “3D printing.” Known as the…
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Armed Citizen® Today On the afternoon of May 3 in Philadelphia, a homeowner discovered a woman trying to break into his home through a back…
Whenever we announce new live tour dates we get complaints from Canadians and southerners who are mad that we skip them over. Well, you Canadians are getting screwed again. But boy do we got good news for the South! MeatEater Live: The Christmas Tour is headed your way.Janis, Clay, Brent, Randall, and I are hitting the road in December for a 6-stop tour of the Southeast, taking our live theater show to Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Texas.What should audiences expect? Well, we’ll add holiday flair to our usual takes on hunting, fishing, conservation, and wild foods while bringing the laughs…
Armed Citizen® Today The armed owner of an upscale residence in the Hollywood Hills took action against an unexpected intruder, stopping a alleged burglary in process and holding the suspect at bay for police, according to a local news report. The burglary call came in to the Los Angeles Police Dept. at about 1:35 a.m. on Saturday, August 2, with the caller stating that a suspect was inside the house. When police arrived, they found the homeowner holding the suspect at gunpoint, and officers then took the man into custody. No injuries were reported during the incident, and the LAPD…
(l.) Whether on Kenya guinea fowl or Kentucky doves, the author’s Westley Richards .410-bore “Federal” model is an enjoyable gun to shoot. Dove-gun aficionados in the American South were impressed by the lively little lightweight shotgun and even more so when they heard its history. Photo by Author. (r.) Even today, Westley Richards gunsmiths take anywhere from 400 to 650 hours to complete an individual shotgun or rifle. That ensures that none leave the factory workshop until it exceeds the company’s expectations and thus guarantees it is among the best. Photo courtesy of Westley Richards “A really good .410 with…
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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 Calahan. Here’s cal Two Cornell University students found themselves at the center of a campus controversy last week after they processed a bear carcass and a kitchen in one of the student residence halls. The Ithaca Voice reports that the students laid a tarp over a kitchen table, cut up at one hundred and twenty pound black bear, and put the various cuts of meat in ziploc bags before storing it in the freezer. Their good meat handling earned…
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Unless you’re a completely isolated loner, communications are going to play a critical role in both short-term and long-term disaster scenarios. Being able to effectively exchange information with family, friends and community members in both short-term as well as long-term disaster scenarios can literally mean the difference between surviving or going the way of The Dodo. There have been dozens of articles on SurvivalBlog about the use of radios for voice communications, and having appropriate radios and communications plans should definitely be considered a critical part of any preparedness plan. However, there’s another form of communications that should be considered…
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On September 22, 1784, Russian trappers established a colony on Kodiak Island, Alaska. — Today is the birthday of Kijirō Nambu (南部 麒次郎), September 22, 1869 – May 1, 1949.) He was a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Army and the founder of Nambu Arms Manufacturing Company, manufacturer of many of the firearms the Japanese military would use in World War II. A prolific small arms designer, he was sometimes called the “John Browning of Japan”. — September 22nd is the birthday of survivalist writer and consultant Joel Skousen. (Born, 1946.) Skousen authored the excellent books Strategic Relocation and…