IBI Deuce 2.0 rimfire action brings adjustable headspace, a full Remington 700 footprint, and competition-focused upgrades to Rimfire PRS shooters. That design focus stood out on the SHOT Show 2026 floor. International Barrels Inc., now operating as IBI Precision, built the Deuce 2.0 to compete. The result is a rimfire action aimed squarely at competitive shooters who want flexibility without custom-gun headaches. A Full-Size Rimfire Action Built for Competition IBI Precision has spent seven years building precision barrels in Canada, competing directly with names like Bartlein and Krieger. The Deuce 2.0 marks a deeper move into complete actions. It uses…

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SHOT Show 2026 put Foundation Outdoors in front of a wider audience, but the company is not new to freeze-dried food. Based in Salt Lake City, Foundation has spent more than a decade in the freeze-dried industry as a large-scale co-manufacturer. The team reports producing more than one million meals for other brands before launching products under its own name. Foundation Outdoors soft-launched its brand two years ago and pushed into retail distribution last summer. The company currently focuses on independent retailers, with placement in more than 40 stores across the West Coast and Midwest. Made-in-USA With Clean Labels Foundation…

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The new ICON line from Primos Hunting isn’t about filling gaps in a catalog. It’s a deliberate statement, released as Primos marks its 50th anniversary about where the company came from and how seriously it takes the role of a hunting call. These are not mass‑market noise makers. They’re premium instruments built for hunters who care about sound quality, craftsmanship, and longevity. You won’t find a Hoochy Mama here. Premium Materials, Chosen on Purpose Across the ICON line, Primos moved away from polyurethane and into premium acrylic and laminated woods. The difference isn’t cosmetic. Acrylic offers louder, sharper tones and…

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Companion planting takes advantage of the symbiotic relationship that some plants have with each other when planted in close proximity. Symbiotic means the plants help each other in unique ways.This symbiosis could be the way plants help each other, protect each other, or provide other benefits like attracting pollinators or repelling insects or pests like mice and rabbits. It’s all about taking the time to think about how plants can be planted strategically for mutual benefit.Want to save this post for later? Click Here to Pin It On Pinterest!The 3 Sisters ExampleAn ancient companion planting idea is defined as the…

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The Nocpix MATE Ultra is a 1280 thermal clip-on with an integrated laser rangefinder and onboard ballistic calculator. Nocpix quietly teased the MATE Ultra at SHOT Show 2026, giving attendees an early look at a product that remains months away from release. The company has not announced pricing or a firm launch date. Even so, the feature set signals a serious push into the high-end clip-on thermal market. High-Resolution Thermal Sensor and Optics At the center of the MATE Ultra is a 1280×1024 thermal sensor running at a 60Hz refresh rate. That resolution places it at the top tier of…

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Browning is expanding the Citori over/under lineup in a way that directly reflects how shooters actually use these guns. New 28‑gauge and .410 bore options join the line, and, more notably, Browning is offering true left‑hand Citori models, complete with left‑hand controls and stock geometry. It’s a rare move in the over/under world, and a meaningful one. Small Gauges, Full‑Size Expectations The addition of 28-gauge and .410 bore Citoris isn’t about novelty. These gauges continue to grow in popularity for upland hunting, skeet, and sporting clays, where lighter recoil and faster handling matter. Browning builds the sub‑gauge Citoris with the…

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The Department of War is looking to enhance its ability to target its enemies using artificial intelligence, or “killer AI”. But it’s clashing with Anthropic over safeguards that the ruling class does not want. Head of the Department of War, Pete Hegseth, a Christian Nationalist, vowed not to use artificial intelligence models that “won’t allow you to fight wars.” The new age of warfare is approaching quickly, and it doesn’t look like the ruling class is interested in reigning in its terror. Sources familiar with this dispute between the Department of War and Anthropic say the battle is over safeguards…

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Chiappa (pronounced “Kee-Ahppa”) scales up the Rhino revolver to handle .44 Magnum, reinforcing the frame and cylinder while keeping its low-bore, bottom-firing design. Since the cylinder is longer than other models, Chiappa also improved the design with the addition of a gas pedal. This also doubles as an index point to keep your fingers out of the blast zone. A Rhino Built for a Bigger Cartridge The key update to the Rhino platform is size. Chiappa reworked the revolver to safely manage .44 Magnum pressures and recoil. That meant strengthening the frame, enlarging the cylinder, and tuning the internals for…

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It’s been more than a week since Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes made her controversial statement that the state’s “Stand Your Ground” law could lead to someone shooting at immigration agents, and the furor has yet to die down. In fact, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is calling on her fellow Democrat to retract her comments, calling them inappropriate. As we reported at the time, Mayes’ remarks took a swipe at both Stand Your Ground and the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, with the Attorney General falsely claiming that the, “Stand Your Ground law makes…

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2026 might prove to be the most transformative year for the suppressor in the industry’s history. From observing the 2026 SHOT Show, it became abundantly clear that manufacturers are doubling down on suppressor innovation as we approach mainstream adoption in the US. Three noteworthy trends emerged at SHOT this year: drastically reduced cost, heat management, and over-the-barrel designs. The 3D-Printed Revolution The suppressor industry witnessed an unprecedented number of new manufacturers at SHOT Show 2026, with dozens of new and established companies unveiling affordable 3D-printed suppressor lines. This surge wasn’t coincidental—it resulted from two converging factors that have fundamentally altered…

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The United Kingdom has some of the most extensive gun control laws on the planet. You can own a firearm, but for most people, it’s only a theoretical possibility, not an actual reality, which is how the British elite want it. Guns for me but not for thee, and all that.But, as I’ve pointed out on numerous occasions, the truth is that the only people in the UK deprived of guns are those who represent absolutely no problem should they own guns.On the other hand, creating guns for criminals is relatively trivial, as this incident…

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This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The End of the American Dream under the title: No Deal With Iran! An Apocalyptic “Regime Change War” Appears To Be Imminent, And Everyone Is Bracing For The Worst It appears that an apocalyptic war is about to begin in the Middle East, and yet most people living in the Western world don’t seem alarmed by this at all.  But they should be, because once the missiles start flying, the death and destruction that we will witness will deeply shock the entire globe.  The nuts that are running Iran fully understand…

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When the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals tossed out Ali Danial Hemani’s conviction for possessing a firearm while an “unlawful” drug user, it did so on Second Amendment grounds. In defending that decision, though, several Second Amendment groups are looking beyond the right to keep and bear arms.  I covered the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association’s brief earlier today, which raises objections to Section 922(g)(3) under both the Fifth and Eighth Amendments. The Firearms Policy Coalition is also putting a non-2A argument front and center in its amicus brief; namely, that Congress has…

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There was a time when Americans believed campaign promises were supposed to mean something. Adorable, right. Today, we get DLC civil rights, subscription-based freedoms, and a Department of Justice that treats the Constitution like a Terms of Service agreement nobody actually reads. Welcome to the Trump–Bondi era of gun policy, where the Second Amendment is loudly declared a “first-class right”… while quietly being shoved into a filing cabinet labeled “We’ll Circle Back.” Here’s the absurd part: We’re watching a supposedly pro–Second Amendment administration defend the National Firearms Act in court, while gun-control groups file briefs on the same side, while…

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Here lately, there’s been a lot of talk about who the Second Amendment is really for. The comments from some who claim to be pro-gun about Alex Pretti being armed have been taken as evidence that none of us really think it’s for everyone, that it’s still something for straight, white men with a few tokens to provide cover or something. But it’s not, and a lot of us have been denouncing those comments quite regularly. It’s kind of frustrating, really, and especially when so many of us support groups like the Pink Pistols on…

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