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The 7.7 oz Tenet Limited 30 is not chasing whisper-quiet bragging rights. It is a compact titanium suppressor built to keep magnum rifles planted, impacts visible, and backcountry hunters behind the glass when the shot breaks. Tenet Limited 30: A New Suppressor Built for Shot Control There is a new player in the suppressor world and the name to know is Tenet. The company is the brainchild of Jacob Albaugh, a diehard backcountry hunter and engineer who got tired of choosing between the recoil mitigation of a muzzle brake and the hearing protection of a suppressor. After years of R&D…
The Vortex ACE Ballistic Weather Meter put a first-round shot on target at 989 yards, then proved it could keep up through competition miles, changing wind angles, and real field work. Its big-screen usability and Vortex Relay integration make this more than another pocket weather meter. The Vortex ACE Puts Weather, Wind, and Ballistics in One Hand The Vortex ACE Ballistic Weather Meter combines onboard weather sensors, a GeoBallistics solver, and Relay connectivity in a single unit. The ACE is Vortex’s entry into a category long dominated by Kestrel-style weather meters. It blends real-time environmental data with an integrated ballistic…
The 1858 Remington revolver brought solid-frame confidence, serious accuracy, and black powder attitude to the handgun world. More than a century later, its smoke, steel, and cartridge-conversion potential still make it one of the most appealing replica revolvers you can shoot. The 1858 Remington revolver was one of the most popular handguns of the 19th century, and today it is perhaps the most appealing replica handgun out there, thanks to its surprisingly modern lines. Today, you have your pick of an original percussion cap model, cartridge conversions, and the purpose-built Model 1875 revolver. Here is a look at the iconic…
New Orleans police have arrested four teens, three of them juveniles, for a string of carjackings in the Crescent City. According to authorities, two of the suspects, including 19-year-old Ja’Maarion Banks, were already on electronic monitoring for previous offenses when they were taken into custody this week. Banks, along with several unidentified juveniles aged 16, 14, and 14, were arrested after police developed enough evidence to secure a warrant. It sounds like the fact that they were wearing monitors may have helped police track them down, though the devices apparently didn’t have much of a…
The Taurus TX9 Sub-Compact takes the duty-pistol bones of the TX9 line and shrinks them into a 13+1 carry gun. After 300 rounds, cold-weather shooting, and three days concealed, this little 9mm made a strong case for itself. By Brian McCombie The Forgotten TX9: Taurus Shrinks Its Duty Pistol for Carry In January 2026, Taurus USA announced its new TX9 line of three striker-fired 9mm pistols, and they represented a real first for the gun maker. “They were designed from the ground up to compete for international service pistol contracts,” said Caleb Giddings, General Manager of Taurus Marketing. “It was…
The Hold Up Displays Gun Wall transforms firearm storage into a clean, premium showcase with impressive strength and modularity. After loading mine with 26 rifles, 14 pistols, and heavy tactical gear, I found a system that feels right at home in a serious safe room. From Buried Collection to Premium Safe-Room Showcase For many firearm enthusiasts, a collection deserves more than being buried in the back of a safe. The Hold Up Displays Gun Wall turns rifles, pistols, gear, and accessories into a centerpiece while still keeping everything organized and accessible. After setting up a large custom configuration in my…
The gun control lobby has done a pretty good job of masking its true intentions behind a veneer of “gun safety.” Even though advocates like Gabby Giffords have proclaimed at times that the goal is “no more guns,” folks like Brady’s Kris Brown regularly claim that they’re not opposed to gun ownership but are just in favor of a few “reasonable, common sense gun regulations.” Every now and then, though, an anti-2A activist tells the truth about what they’re really after. I have to thank Californian Seth Sandronsky for his candor at the lefty website…
CENTERVILLE, Mass. (AP) — On the day of the Pearl Harbor attack, the country’s oldest living survivor of the Japanese bombing was far below deck helping repair one the boilers of the USS St. Louis. Freeman Johnson, who turned 106 in March, never witnessed the surprise attack. He never heard his shipmates firing antiaircraft guns at the attacking planes — shooting down a torpedo plane. By the time he was topside, the St. Louis, a light cruiser, had evaded midget submarines and safely get out to sea. “While all the rigamarole was going on topside, I was inside a steam…
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The 10th Mountain Division announced May 20 that it has authorized soldiers to wear crossed ski insignia on their Army Green Service Uniform garrison caps. The pins have unofficially represented soldiers of the division since World War II, but the Army never recognized them until this week. Maj. Gen. Scott Naumann, the division’s commanding general at Fort Drum, N.Y., approved the change as part of a broader push to reconnect today’s soldiers with the division’s alpine roots. “The crossed skis are more than a symbol from our past,” Naumann said in an Army statement. “They represent the toughness, adaptability and…
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There was a time when completing a 100-mile hike would have been unfathomable for Army veteran John Filipkowski. After all, it took years to recover from the blast. Filipkowski, a Special Forces soldier, was serving in Afghanistan when an IED tore through his vehicle, flinging his body airborne and causing a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Physically, his body was so damaged that he was confined to a wheelchair, eventually using a cane for mobility. Mentally, the post-traumatic stress the former sergeant first class suffered from 11 deployments handcuffed him with anxiety and depression. Yet, there he was, along with a…
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The Tumbler Ridge shooting was pretty terrible, but it also exposed the flaws in Canada’s gun control scheme. While everyone up that way seems to want to pat themselves on the back for responding as they did to the Nova Scotia shooting in 2020, Tumbler Ridge made it clear that you can’t just legislate away death and destruction. Hell, the shooter had even been red-flagged, and still was able to carry out the attack.Now, gun grabbers in the Great White North are demanding information on what kind of guns were used in the attack, though…
The stage is set, the arena is built, and the athletes are “juiced to the gills,” as swimmer James Magnussen put it. The competitors have spent months loading up on anabolic steroids, testosterone esters, growth hormones, and metabolic modulators, training on stimulants like adderall, with their eyes locked on the prize. There’s $25 million on line — if they can break records this weekend, some of them will be going home with a lot of money. The Enhanced Games are the newest, most bizarre, and intriguing pro sports event out there, and it’s causing a stir. Surrounded by controversy and…
This article was originally published by Lance D. Johnson at Natural News. The United States has just approved a $108.1 million sale of maintenance equipment for the HAWK missile system to Ukraine, a transaction that reveals far more about Western military vulnerability than it does about Ukrainian strength. This is not a story about a superpower arming an ally; it is a story about a desperate scramble to keep a 1950s-era weapons platform operational because modern alternatives are too expensive, too scarce, and too slow to produce. While the Pentagon frames this as routine support for a partner nation’s self-defense,…
