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On June 17, 1863, Col. Luigi Palma di Cesnola was forced to watch his men get slaughtered near the village of Aldie, Virginia. Just hours earlier, his superior officer had placed him under arrest for protesting the promotion of a less experienced officer. His saber and sidearm had been stripped away.But the 30-year-old Italian immigrant could not stand idle as his cavalrymen charged the Confederate guns. He broke away, jumped on a horse without a weapon and rallied his men to again charge the enemy. His actions that day would earn him the Medal of Honor. He was the first…
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Springfield has a reputation of crafting the firearms of battle from their 1911s to M1As and even modern renditions of the AR-15s of old. They also added into their arsenal in recent years the iconic Browning Hi-Power design – the P35 – which Springfield dubbed theirs as the SA-35. Now, at SHOT Show 2026 they announced a new Polished Blued SA-35 for even more curb appeal. Springfield Armory Polished Blued SA-35 9mm The Springfield Armory Polished Blued SA-35 9mm (SKU: HP9202) has an MSRP of $799 making it a bargain considering the parkerized version of Springfield’s SA-35 retails for the same…
This week’s gear roundup has plenty of ways to take care of your body — before, during, or after an intense workout. From cozy camping chairs and comfy boxers to portable massagers, wool socks, and even cushy, noise-canceling earbuds, there’s likely something below to ease some tension from your body and leave you refreshed for your next bit of training or outdoor adventure. Find all that and more in this week’s Emerging Gear. Sleepy Time Earbuds (Photo/Fitnexa) Earbuds for sleeping are certainly a niche product, but I’m a big fan of the Ozlo Sleepbuds ($300). The Fitnexa SomniPods 3 look…
You’ve probably seen plenty of builds that feature a partially or fully “tucked” or recessed suppressor. Aside from a vast majority of them looking very cool, the real reason for tucking a suppressor is most often cited as being in an effort to shorten the overall length of the gun. There are many other good reasons to do this, especially if you’re looking for a more compact package. Still, as we’ll discuss in this article, not every gun needs a tuck job, and in many cases, it’s actually sub-optimal in almost every respect except for the reduced overall length. Today,…
Hawaii has been under a microscope because of their anti-Second Amendment stance, and lawmakers are unrepentant in their efforts to undermind a fundamental right. On Jan. 20, 2026 attorney Alan Beck delivered masterful and sound arguments when challenging Hawaii’s so-called “sensitive location” law. Wolford v. Lopez seeks to undo Hawaii’s flipping of the default firearm possession rules; their law makes it so carriers must get affirmative permission to carry a firearm on private property open to the public. Three days after Beck minced Hawaii’s flawed arguments, a bill was introduced that would force all businesses…
A lifted Bentley with a go-kart on the roof? The Bentley Bentayga X concept is an ultra-fancy off-roader that has been cranked up for clearance, beefed up for strength, and then had the strangest cargo we’ve seen in a long time added to the roof. All this was revealed at one of the coolest ice race events in the world. A Bentley Speed Model for Off-Pavement Use (Photo/Bentley) When it comes to on-road performance, Bentley has things covered. From its Continental GT and Bentayga Speed models to the hilarious “lightweight” Supersports, there are plenty of half-million–dollar options. If you want…
Ultralight active fleece is all the rage in the hiking and backpacking community these days. But, just like any other piece of gear (or material used in it), it has upsides and downsides. What’s more, with several breathable, ultralight active fleece materials available, choosing one can seem like its own challenge. Luckily, you’ve got the experts at GearJunkie to do the work for you. We’ve tested tons of fleece materials and many ultralight fleece products. We’ve talked with experts, spent time with the brands, and delved into the science surrounding this fabric. We love ultralight fleece — but we also…
New York State Rifle & Pistol Association: Gun Ban for ‘Unlawful’ Drug Users Doesn’t Just Violate 2A
Several Second Amendment groups have filed amicus briefs today in U.S. v. Hemani, which is the case dealing with the constitutionality of Section 922(g)(3); the prohibition on gun ownership by “unlawful” drug users. Tom covered the brief from a coalition of 2A groups including Second Amendment Foundation, California Rifle & Pistol Association, and the MN Gun Owners Caucus, but I’ll be taking a look at the other briefs today and over the weekend; starting with the brief filed by the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association. NYSPRA has been actively involved in litigation for many…
Arizona is already home to three national parks, and soon, it may be getting another. This week, legislators introduced bills in Congress to designate Chiricahua National Monument as a national park. What Is Chiricahua National Monument? Located about 120 miles from Tucson, Ariz., Chiricahua National Monument was created in 1924. The crowning glory of the mountainous 10,000-acre area is its striking rock towers and pinnacles. There are 17 miles of hiking trails, and horseback riding is also popular. An 8-mile scenic drive offers sweeping vistas of Bonita Canyon. (Photo/NPS, Katy Hooper) According to data from the National Park Service (NPS),…
There are typically a handful of cases where I honestly can’t comprehend why we can’t just agree on a couple of gun laws, namely, to repeal them. The prohibition against people who use marijuana in accordance with state law is a prime example. Alright, maybe it’s not, because some people don’t think it should be legal on any level, thus the prohibition makes sense in their minds.Others are very pro-legalization and who don’t want to see the prohibition repealed so much as the legalization to take place where it no longer applies.For most people, they…
Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic ambitions might be in jeopardy. The 41-year-old skier was racing in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on Friday, Jan. 30, at the final World Cup stop before Olympic training starts next week, when she lost control and crashed. Vonn was visibly hurt and airlifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. Vonn was the third skier to crash on the Crans-Montana course, which had already been shortened due to poor conditions. The race was canceled after her accident. The extent of Vonn’s injuries remains unknown. However, her coach, two-time Olympic champion Aksel Lund Svindal, shared some details with Reuters. “She has…
Virginia isn’t the only state where Democrat lawmakers are trying to ram through a bill banning commonly owned guns and magazines this year. In New Mexico, where lawmakers are 10 days in to their 30-day session, several Democrats are pushing SB 17; a bill that would not only ban all gas-operated semi-automatic centerfire rifles and pistols that can accept detachable magazines, but would subject the state’s federally licensed gun dealers to an onslaught of state-level mandates as well. SB 17 passed out of its first committee earlier this week on a party line vote, despite…
This article was originally published by Mike Adams at Natural News. Introduction A palpable tension grips the nation in 2026. The cheers from some quarters for the extrajudicial actions of federal agents signal more than partisan victory; they herald a fundamental rupture in America’s social contract. The rule of law, due process, and constitutional protections are being sacrificed on the altar of tribal rage, pushing the country toward its second civil war. This descent did not begin with a single event, but with the abandonment of principle. When citizens applaud state violence against their neighbors, they unwittingly sign their own…
Texas has long had a reputation as being one of the most pro-gun states in the country, but it was largely overblown up until recently. Before they passed constitutional carry, carry permits required training, for one thing, which is more infringement than many other states had. But that was then, this is now.Now, it just about lives up to that reputation, and in the wake of the…um…discussion about whether you can bring a gun to a protest or not, the governor there makes it very clear what he thinks, and it’s a very good thing…
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Minoru “Mino” Ohye has a truly unique story not matched by many other veterans. Not only did Ohye turn 100 years old recently and is one of the last remaining World War II veterans, but he also served for both the Japanese Imperial Army and the U.S. Army. Ohye was born in Sacramento, California in 1926. However, after his father was killed in a fishing accident, Ohye and his brother were sent to Japan to live with their extended family, according to CBS Sacramento. At just 13 years old, Ohye was forced into military service, joining the Japanese Imperial Army’s youth division.…
