Yes, headlamps are many people’s go-to lighting solution. But the best flashlights offer more power and longer-lasting batteries and will shine wherever you want, not just where your head points. You can get exceptional lighting performance, a fantastic user interface, and long, rechargeable battery life from the Fenix PD36R ACE flashlight. It’s my top choice from more than 65 I’ve tested over the past five years of maintaining this guide. Otherwise, if you’d like an affordable option for home or outdoor use, the Acebeam TAC 2AA is a great value. I’m a flashlight buff, and during my more than 13…
Bearing Arms has been tracking for years the digital warfare waged against the firearms industry. We have a new casualty to report, and this time it’s manufacturer Big Horn Armory. YouTube has notoriously been bad about giving out strikes and deplatforming creators. While the company has a very strict set of rules and standards, many creators have reported that they follow the rules to the “T,” yet they find themselves in the crosshairs of the video warehousing giant. Big Horn Armory recently reported that their YouTube channel was completely taken down.There have been more and…
Xbox gamers quickly make their opinions known following the opening of Xbox Player Voice, with thousands sharing their opinions. Credit: via Xbox Originally published by Game Rant Xbox Player Voice has given gamers an opportunity to tell the company exactly what they want from its consoles and games, and it hasn’t taken long to come to a consensus. While one of the biggest wishes from Xbox fans is a return to exclusives, there are a few additional takeaways that can be gleaned from the top requests. On May 18, Xbox introduced Xbox Player Voice, giving players a way to directly offer…
While the risk of Ebola and hantavirus to Americans is low, the World Health Organization, along with other experts, says that both are still a concern. However, health officials state that the Ebola outbreak is a far more serious epidemic than the hanatavirus. “I am deeply concerned about the scale and speed of the epidemic,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at the World Health Assembly on May 19th, according to a report by TODAY.com. The Ebola Scare Begins: The Worst Outbreak Of Bundibugyo Virus Disease In World History The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced an entry…
I’m a low-maintenance camping companion, but I can also be an uninspiring camp planner. It’s not because I don’t know some great spots or lack fun adventure ideas, it’s because I could eat backpacking meals and trail mix for days on end. And that’s even if I’m car camping! But ever since a friend made pesto gnocchi with me on a camp trip — from scratch! — I’ve been inspired to zhuzh up my camp kitchen when weight and supplies allow. It started with a simple cast-iron skillet, and then I added a Dutch oven. Now I’ve taken a swing at upping…
Over my years here at Bearing Arms, one thing I’ve constantly wanted to see is more conversation about the causes of violent behavior and how we can address it. After all, if we cut it out at the source, there’s no violent crime to be concerned with. Alright, there would be much, much less violent crime, because you’re never going to make it all go away. Still, addressing the roots of violence should be one of our biggest priorities as a society, and instead, all we get is gun control rhetoric from anti-gun politicians and their media allies. …
The story of a Virginia teacher shot by a six-year-old student rocked the nation. Nothing at all about that story was good, and it doesn’t really matter who you ask…unless you just talk to psychopaths, I guess. A young child with a troubled history pulled out a gun and shot his elementary school teacher. That alone was awful, but then we learned that the school had information that the student was armed, that a vice principal failed to act appropriately, and that led to the incident.Now, the vice principal is on trial for her role…
Two business executives alleged by prosecutors to have bribed a now imprisoned U.S. Navy admiral have been acquitted. A federal jury on Monday in Washington D.C. acquitted Next Jump co-CEOs Yongchul “Charlie” Kim and Meghan Messenger, with court records showing each being found not guilty of committing conspiracy or bribery. The verdict comes after the pair were on trial last year, which ended with a hung jury and a mistrial. The pair were initially charged in relation to purportedly bribing retired four-star Navy Adm. Robert P. Burke for a military contract in exchange for a lucrative post-retirement job, according to…
The current Ebola outbreak is worrying the World Health Organization’s chief as the “scale and speed” of the virus’s spread increases. The number of deaths has also risen sharply as reports of illness roll in. At least 131 people are believed to have died and 531 to have been infected, central African health authorities say. An American missionary was among those who tested positive, accoridng to a report by NBC News. The number of suspected cases has risen dramatically from the 300 believed infected and 88 killed as of Monday. The Ebola Scare Begins: The Worst Outbreak Of Bundibugyo Virus…
Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More In Sweden, Midsummer has been a beloved local holiday for thousands of years. Traditionally, the solar festival has ancient roots in pagan nature worship. Today, it’s an excuse to get outside, explore local landscapes, and squeeze every last drop of joy out of the longest day of the year. Here are a few tips from our Swedish friends at Fjällräven on how to do it right — plus a few gear recs to help you on your way. Build a Linkup Connect your favorite…
While Democrats in states like Minnesota, Virginia, and Rhode Island are making lawful gun owners the focus of their public safety efforts by trying to criminalize the ownership and possession of commonly owned arms, Republicans in Mississippi are taking a different approach to fighting crime: focusing on the criminals themselves. On July 1, the same day Virginia’s new ban on “assault firearms” and “large capacity” magazines is set to take effect, Mississippi’s SB 2710 will also be in full force. Folks in Jackson, Hattiesburg, and other communities will still be able to purchase 20-round magazines…
As we approach the end of the current generation, games are becoming more ambitious and impressive with each passing year. Plenty of titles that started development before or shortly after the arrival of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S are finally nearing release. They promise to fully tap into the current-gen hardware’s potential, delivering levels of scope, visuals, freedom, and immersiveness as we have never seen before. It’s safe to assume that the next few years will be even more exciting for fans of every genre, open-world included. Some games might still be pretty far off, but they are already…
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish officials on Wednesday welcomed U.S. statements clarifying that the decision not to deploy 4,000 U.S. troops to the central European country was a temporary measure. The Polish government last week reacted with disbelief at news that 4,000 troops from the Army’s 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division were no longer en route as planned to the country that borders Ukraine. The Trump administration previously said it was cutting U.S. forces in Germany, a decision sparking unease and criticism in both Europe and Washington. On Tuesday night, the chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell called…
During the Biden administration, Second Amendment organizations filed lawsuits over virtually every new rule put in place by the ATF, and were largely successful in their legal challenges because of the administration’s willingness to look beyond the actual laws adopted by Congress in order to put far more restrictive measures in place. Now that the Trump administration has laid out more than 30 rule changes of its own to ATF regulations, anti-gunners say it’s now their turn to use the courts in an attempt to halt the proposed rules from being enforced, though they’re likely…
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian Revolutionary Guard members now regularly show the public in Tehran how to handle Kalashnikov-style assault rifles. Parades through the capital feature military vehicles mounted with belt-fed Soviet-era machine guns. And at one mass wedding, a ballistic missile, like the one that rained down cluster munitions on Israel, adorned the stage. Weapons are now regularly brandished in Tehran, an increasing show of defiance as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens he could restart the war with Iran should negotiations break down and the Islamic Republic refuses to release its grip on the Strait of Hormuz.…
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. In a huge and unexpected announcement, amid stalled US-Iran peace talks, which have proven a failure and elusive thus far, NATO now says it could deploy military assets to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Per breaking newswires Tuesday late morning: NATO TO CONSIDER HORMUZ DEPLOYMENT IF STRAIT NOT OPEN BY JULY President Trump has continuously chastised the NATO alliance for being largely bankrolled by Washington, but at the same time, fence-sitting when it comes to forming a coalition to patrol and reopen the vital energy transit waterway. Oil plummeted on the…
How many times have you heard that mass shootings are a “uniquely American phenomenon” from some anti-gunner? Now, I won’t argue that we have more than most developed countries, and there are likely reasons for that which I could debate, but the truth is that this is a universal thing to some degree or another. And, while we’re still going to talk about what happened in San Diego for a while, including the fact that it happened in gun-controlled California, we should also mention that it wasn’t the only mass shooting in a gun-controlled jurisdiction.One…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Shouting over the banging and clanging sounds from heavy construction equipment, President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave a group of reporters a closer look at the construction for the White House ballroom he’s building on the site of the former East Wing to mount a defense for the project that has hit a speed bump in Congress. The administration has asked for $1 billion from taxpayers for security additions on the White House campus, including for the ballroom. But the Senate parliamentarian ruled the proposal could not be included in a bill to fund immigrant enforcement agencies…
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