I’ve referred to the ability to see in the dark as a genuine superpower in the field, and while both modern night vision and thermal optics serve their own unique purposes, I’d be willing to call thermal technology a super-duper power, at least in the case of the Armasight Contractor 640.  Until the good folks at Armasight offered me the opportunity to review the Contractor 640, my experience with thermal rifle optics had been relatively minimal. Like most people, my lack of experience is mostly due to the cost of entry, and asking myself whether the juice is really worth…

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I have a standard 2- to 3-week international work itinerary. It takes 32 hours of travel to get to my office in northern Uganda from my home in Oregon. I pack everything for these trips into a 44L bag, so space is at a premium. My kit is dialed, so I rarely bring anything new to test. I need clothing that can withstand heat and various elements (such as rain, mud, and dust) while also looking presentable for formal meetings. These trips are longer than the calendar days alone would suggest, with sunrise wake-ups, long days in the rig, and…

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Battery power is no doubt a necessity today, especially for folks like hunters, who are well separated from wall outlets while in the field. Smaller charging banks like the Dark Energy Poseidon Pro are great for keeping our phones up and running throughout a trip. But what about things like a laptop? Or even a fully functional workstation, for that matter? That’s where the new Dark Energy Poseidon XL comes into play. If you need to work from the field or on the road, this is for you. In short: Hunters looking to power up a mobile workstation while in…

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A World War I epic made by a Marine veteran showed combat stress, disability, and the painful transition back to civilian life long before Hollywood had a word for PTSD.When The Big Parade opened in 1925, this World War I movie did not behave like a typical silent film. It felt like a national event. Millions of Americans went to see it, including World War I veterans who were still figuring out what “coming home” and military transition meant in a world that had moved on without them. Newspapers across the country, from New York to small-town Missouri, treated its arrival…

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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A U.S. Army soldier accused of shooting five people at a Georgia base in August will stand trial in a military court on charges including attempting murder, Army prosecutors said Friday. Charges against Sgt. Quornelius Radford are being referred to a general court-martial, which handles cases involving the most serious crimes under military law, the Army’s Office of Special Trial Counsel said in a news release. Officials say Radford opened fire with a personal handgun Aug. 6 on members of his supply unit at Fort Stewart in southeast Georgia, injuring four soldiers and a civilian worker…

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When hunters, precision shooters, and backcountry professionals talk about rifles that deliver serious accuracy without unnecessary weight, Bergara is always part of the conversation. The Bergara Hunter .308 with an 18-inch stainless steel threaded barrel in gray is a perfect example of why. This rifle is built for people who actually use their gear, not just admire it in a safe while saying, “One day I’ll take that out.” Lightweight, rugged, and known for exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy, the Bergara Hunter bridges the gap between a traditional hunting rifle and a modern precision platform, the kind of rifle that looks just as natural leaning against…

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A Minnesota man has been convicted of lying about serving in the military, defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs out of $146,287 in a brazen case of stolen valor. Mikhail R. Wicker pieced together a whale of a story, claiming he had served in combat in Iraq, even going so far as stating he had earned a Purple Heart as a member of the Marine Corps. According to prosecutors in the case, Wicker forged a combat record packed with false information. He claimed he had graduated from sniper school, was deployed to Iraq in 2005 with Lima Company, survived a stint as…

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) “vehemently opposes” a provision within the U.S. House-passed defense spending bill allowing military air training missions in Washington D.C., nearly one year after a crash in the area led to 67 deaths.The $900 billion, 3,086-page National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that passed the chamber Tuesday on bipartisan lines includes Section 373 (Manned Rotary Wing Aircraft Safety) allowing the secretary of any military department to operate training missions around the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, known as DCA, even after the fatal collision between an American Airlines flight and U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on…

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We’ve chronicled numerous times on TTAG how big banking institutions have debanked companies involved with guns and other conservative leaning businesses. And more recently, we reported that things seemed to be looking up concerning the debanking issue. Now, however, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the firearms industry trade association, is calling out the head of JPMorgan Chase with what the group says is recent lies about the company’s promises to stop firearm-related businesses. On December 7, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures” that his bank doesn’t “debank” or engage in political discrimination against account holders.…

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Walking with a weight vest is a new fitness trend in 2025. If walking is too easy for you and you are not up for running, add weight. You will burn more calories than walking and build overall strength by walking with heavier weights. However, is it the same as rucking with a backpack? This is the question from a recruit starting to prepare for Army training:Stew, I have a 60lb weight vest I am using for rucking. Will this have much carryover to when I put on a ruck in the Army? Thanks – hoping to go into the…

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadWe move through dozens of different environments every single day. Home → car → gas station → work → school → store → restaurant → home again. Each time we step into a new place or mix with new people, our risk profile quietly shifts. Most folks never notice. I do. You should notice too. All it takes is thirty seconds to update my head—my mindset and situational awareness—and I’m set to go. That habit keeps me calm and keeps me prepared. I always have a plan to get through the few seconds to…

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If a Democrat state senator in Michigan gets her way, residents may soon be able to place themselves on a “do-not-sell” list that would prevent them from legally purchasing a firearm from an FFL.  Sen. Rosemary Bayer is pushing SB 539, which would actually create two “do-not-sell” lists maintained by the Michigan State Police; one list that would temporarily bar individuals from purchasing a firearm for six months after they sign up, and another that would prevent them from legally purchasing a gun unless they specifically asked to be removed. The Senate’s Civil Rights, Judiciary and Public…

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When it comes to reporting on important issues like guns, gun ownership and violent crime, the so-called “mainstream” media nearly always comes down on the wrong side of the issue. In fact, you will seldom hear CNN or MSNBC say anything positive about guns or gun ownership, but they’ll blast coverage of the latest mass shooting wall-to-wall for 24 hours straight. That’s why it was heartening to see a recent report from NRA-ILA detailing a recent study that found 13- to 18-year-old Americans distrust the so-called “mainstream” media even more than adults do—and that’s saying a lot! The study is…

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