Listening to the wailing of those who want to ban guns, many gun owners may be tempted to laugh hysterically. These gun banners, very often soccer mom Karens, don’t know …
Paul-Martin Foss
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There was once a time when shotshells came in all sorts of different sizes. Carrying over from the days of blackpowder, when shooters fit projectiles to whatever diameter barrel bore …
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Nearly 150 years after its introduction, the .45-70 cartridge is breathing new life as a favored hunting, competition, and defense cartridge. Originally developed in 1873 for use in the Springfield …
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It isn’t every day that a new cartridge takes the shooting world by storm. The past few decades have seen numerous cartridges developed that may gain a decent following but …
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Most gun owners have heard the phrase, “A pistol is what you use to fight your way back to your rifle.” Pistols just don’t have the power needed to take …
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The increased popularity of Cowboy Action Shooting (CAS) in recent years has led to a resurgence in the popularity of various older cartridges that had once been thought obsolete. One …
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If you’ve immersed yourself in gun culture, or survival culture, you’ve probably come across mention of night vision. Sooner or later, many shooters decide that they want to be able …
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The venerable .308 Winchester cartridge has spawned numerous wildcat cartridges since its introduction, with many of them eventually becoming fully-supported commercial cartridges in their own right. While the .243 Winchester …
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A quote attributed to Japanese Admiral Yamamoto in World War II expresses the impossibility of ever invading the United States, because a rifle would be hiding behind every blade of …
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John Bolton was always a curious pick for National Security Advisor. His outlandish hawkishness was firmly at odds with President Trump’s foreign policy campaign rhetoric. And once he got into …