When an organization goes somewhat berserk on social media, passionately stringing post after post together ostensibly to make some kind of point, you’d normally figure that topic is probably a top priority of that group. That’s why gun-ban group Brady’s recent freak out over less-than-lethal weapons is somewhat bewildering. Brady, formerly called Handgun Control Inc. before leaders learned that most Americans were against “controlling” handguns, has never seen a gun control scheme that it didn’t embrace. But until the recent flurry of social media activity, so-called less-than-lethal weapons didn’t seem to be on the group’s radar much. That changed big…

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In the summer of 1942, the British Eighth Army was losing the war in North Africa. Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps had smashed through the Gazala line, captured Tobruk, and sent the British reeling back toward Egypt. Among the soldiers scrambling to retreat in the desert heat were three American tanks with American crews — an improvised “detachment” that may have fired the first U.S. shots against German troops in World War II.The Senator’s Detachment of Tanks in LibyaThe Americans weren’t officially supposed to be there. Washington had not yet ordered U.S. ground forces into the theater. Operation Torch — the invasion…

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Four New Mexico teens between the ages of 14 and 16 are accused of breaking into a gun store in Las Cruces last weekend; the latest in a string of incidents around the country where juveniles are committing brazen burglaries of gun shops.  In this particular case, Las Cruces police say while four suspects are in custody, they believe other teens were involved as well. An officer who happened to be in the area heard an alarm from the store and discovered the break-in after the suspects fled. Other officers arrived within minutes, police said. The suspects…

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During your time in the military, likely the last thing on your mind was how likeable and approachable others saw you. You focused on the mission. You completed tasks, projects and assignments to expectations. Whether those around you enjoyed being around you, felt they could comfortably talk to you, and wanted to be your friend was not your concern. And practically speaking, that makes perfect sense.By contrast, civilian sector employers pride themselves on having a branding and unique experience that carries through to the workplace. Brands are experiences, and companies treasure the promise of that experience meeting the needs and…

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Black Collar Arms releases a new monolithic .22LR system built around 10/22 compatibility and maximum user customization. Black Collar Arms has announced the Texas Typewriter, a semi-automatic .22LR platform designed around a single-piece receiver and broad parts compatibility. The system will be offered as a complete firearm or as a builder’s kit in rifle, SBR, or pistol form. Instead of the traditional Ruger 10/22 split between a receiver and stock, the Typewriter uses a rigid monolithic receiver that accepts both the forend and rear stock directly. The company says this design reduces weight, increases strength, and provides a slimmer overall…

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For years, gun owners have lived under a patchwork of carry laws that seem more like traps than public safety tools. President Trump has repeatedly said that your Second Amendment rights don’t end at the state line. And with HR38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, finally gaining momentum again, the opposition is coming from a surprising place. Anti-gun groups like Giffords are expected. But this time, major police unions are lining up beside them, trying to stop law-abiding Americans from carrying across state lines. And according to Gun Owners of America (GOA), their arguments fall apart the moment you…

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A semi-auto is only as good as its magazine. If it doesn’t feed, it’s useless, and the mag is often a critical failure point. Factory Magazines are usually the gold standard for most guns. They’re the ones the company provides, and hopefully tests, and generally what works well. Gun owners are always looking for options, though. Sometimes factory mags are hard to come by, or expensive, or both. It’s nice to have options, especially cheaper ones, although you often get what you pay for, so buyers beware. Sometimes, though, you find a mag that doesn’t outperform a factory mag but…

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Figuring out which is the best tree stand for your hunt is no easy feat. It just isn’t a product that lends itself to an easy test drive. Tree stands often have a painful price tag and it’s one that isn’t easy to swallow if your stand makes your toes fall asleep mid-hunt. When it comes to hunting, the right tree stand can make a significant difference in your overall experience and your success in the field. The right tree stand not only enhances your ability to spot game and remain concealed but also provides the comfort and stability needed…

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Being a responsible gun owner isn’t all that difficult, all things considered. Just follow basic firearms rules while carrying and shooting, keep the guns secure when not in use, and don’t be a moron in general. It’s pretty simple, or at least it should be. Unfortunately, it’s too much to ask of some people.One example may well be a man in Nebraska, at least if the charges against him are remotely accurate.The father of a 5-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself over the weekend was charged Tuesday for his alleged role in the incident.Trae Colvin was…

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Those planning to visit U.S. national parks from outside the country will have to pay stiffer fees in 2026. New rules announced Tuesday, Nov. 25, will require an additional $100 for non-U.S. residents entering 11 of the country’s most popular national parks. The fee will be charged in addition to the standard park entrance fee. The higher fee will apply to the following national parks: Acadia, Bryce Canyon, Everglades, Glacier, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, Rocky Mountain, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion.  International tourists will also face increased prices for annual passes. Currently, anyone can purchase an America the…

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The permit-to-carry fee nullification movement has been sweeping across the Garden State. On Tuesday November 25, Howell, N.J. passed a fee rebate resolution, making it a dozen. On June 11, 2025 a shot heard across the Garden State was fired. Englishtown, N.J. passed a first-in-the-nation resolution that stated a state’s permit-to-carry fee is unconstitutional. Their action made it so that citizens can get a rebate of the municipal portion of their permit-to-carry fees, $150.00. Since then, 11 other towns have joined them. Howell, in Monmouth County and only three towns away from Englishtown, passed a…

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There aren’t many things that can shake a lifelong 2A believer but Joe Rogan might’ve finally found one. After listening to filmmaker Dan Farah break down the Age of Disclosure documentary, Rogan didn’t just tiptoe into the UFO topic… he went full send. And the picture they painted is wild enough to make even the most hardcore prepper sit back and go, “Okay… what are my guns actually gonna do against that?” Let’s be clear: this isn’t little green men in shiny silver saucers. They’re talking about football-field-sized craft, silent, windowless, hovering over Vandenberg Air Force Base before shooting off…

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The United States Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has warned Ukraine that its defeat is “imminent.” Driscoll urged Kiev to accept a U.S.-drafted peace deal before its position deteriorates further, NBC News reported on Tuesday, citing people briefed on the talks. Russia has long maintained that Ukraine cannot win this war and that aid from the West will only prolong Kiev’s inevitable loss. Russian forces have been pressing forward in the war, going on the offensive recently in Donbass and elsewhere while Ukraine complains about a lack of money, weapons, and human cannon fodder. Russia’s Lavrov Says The West Has Decided…

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The outdoor industry has been grappling with its use of PFAS — so-called forever chemicals — for years. As their toxic effects on wildlife and humans became more widely understood, conservation groups and customers pushed brands to eliminate these chemicals, which are often found in items like waterproof jackets. And now there’s a new potential source of PFAS in nature to contend with. This month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the use of isocycloseram, a compound classified along with other forever chemicals, for use as a pesticide on crops. What Are PFAS? PFAS are a kind of manmade chemical.…

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Artificial intelligence, no matter how much the term doesn’t really apply to what we call AI, isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. For better or worse, it’s part of our lives now, and it’s up to us to try to figure out where it fits in. And it’s an interesting tool, to say the least. I’ve gotten a kick out of using it at times, though I’ve also seen where it gets a whole lot wrong and is less than trustworthy.But Frank Miniter over at America’s 1st Freedom did something interesting. He asked ChatGPT how to…

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[Bainbridge, GA], November 25, 2025] – Taurus expands the legendary Raging Hunter® family with a powerful new chambering: the .350 Legend. This addition brings straight-walled momentum and downrange effectiveness to a revolver line already known for punch, durability, and real-world performance. Available in two barrel lengths (10.5″ and 14″) and offered in Black or Two-Toned finishes, the new Raging Hunter in .350 Legend blends heavy-hitting ballistics with features that tame recoil, speed follow-ups, and let shooters outfit the revolver for the task at hand. The legendary Raging Hunter lineup gets a caliber that amplifies its purpose: effective, dependable performance where…

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Star Trek icon George Takei opened with a Vulcan salute.Standing at the podium of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan in Tokyo on Nov. 20, the 88-year-old actor—best known to many service members as helmsman Hikaru Sulu from Star Trek—greeted a room full of reporters, students, and Trekkies. Then he pivoted from science fiction to something far more grounded: the day U.S. soldiers with bayonets showed up at his family’s Los Angeles home when he was five years old.“We were forced at gunpoint from our home,” he recalled, before describing how his family was shipped to Camp Rohwer in Arkansas and…

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