The New Mexico State Senate has approved a sweeping ban on common semi-automatic firearms legally owned and used by thousands of lawful citizens for sport, competition and self-defense. The measure, Senate Bill 17, would ban common gas-operated semi-automatic firearms, .50-caliber rifles virtually never used in crimes and firearm magazines holding more than ten rounds under the guise of labeling them all “extremely dangerous weapons.” The measure passed by a 21-17 margin, with all Republican senators and three Democrats voting against the bill. Startlingly, the definition of a “semi-automatic firearm” in the legislation takes in far more than just the AR-style…

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China has warned Taiwan that it will be annihilated if the United States supplies ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile System) is deployed for use. Beijing warned Taiwan specifically against using HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System) launchers armed with ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles on islets closer to the mainland than Taiwan. According to a report by RT, Taipei has ordered 82 M142 HIMARS systems and 420 ATACMS munitions under an $11.1 billion arms sale package announced by the US government last December. The ballistic missiles have a range of 300 km, meaning their deployment to the Penghu and Dongyin islands would…

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When it comes to riding bikes, even the smallest problems can become a wrench in the spokes. So it’s no surprise that bikepacking, which involves bike-specific racks, packs, and camping gear, has some healthy barriers to entry. That’s where “gear libraries” come in. These gear rentals are often free for those looking to get involved in their local bike community. Of course, the concept of “free” isn’t too common in the U.S., but the community bike groups that manage these resources want to expand a culture of generosity and love of the outdoors. The main issue is simply finding and…

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We’re still waiting on the Third Circuit to issue its opinion on New Jersey’s ban on “assault weapons” and “large capacity” magazines after oral arguments were held last fall, but an en banc panel of the appellate court took up more of New Jersey’s restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms on Wednesday morning; the various “sensitive places”, insurance requirements, and other mandates imposed on concealed carry applicants and licensees in the wake of the Bruen decision.  The very fact that the Third Circuit decided to take the case en banc after a three-judge…

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Browning has introduced the BAR Mk 4, the fourth generation of its long‑running semi‑automatic hunting rifle, updating the platform with improved accuracy, modernized ergonomics, and a broader range of configurations, including factory left‑hand models alongside traditional right‑hand options. Also, there’s a USA 250th Anniversary edition. The BAR Mk 4 builds on John M. Browning’s original gas‑operated autoloading concept that’s more than 100 years old, retaining the system’s reputation for reliability while refining the rifle’s mechanical interface and handling characteristics for modern hunters. Improved Accuracy and Action Design Significantly, one of the changes in the Mk 4 is the new barrel‑to‑receiver…

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Henry just doubled down on wheelgun fans. On February 11, 2026, Henry Repeating Arms out of Rice Lake, Wisconsin announced two new revolvers built directly from customer feedback: the H16 Golden Boy Deadeye Revolver and the H17 Big Boy Deadeye Revolver. Same classic Henry feel. Sharper sights. More precision. The big upgrade? A fully adjustable rear notch sight paired with a high-visibility fiber-optic front sight. Translation: better target acquisition, easier point-of-impact adjustments, and improved performance whether you’re punching paper or ringing steel. SEE ALSO: Henry SPD Predator: Most Accurate Lever Action — SHOT Show 2026 Both Deadeye models stick with…

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Starting 2026 with a splash, Toyota just revealed the fifth-generation 2027 Toyota Highlander. It’s longer, lower, and wider than the outgoing model and is propelled solely by electricity. No longer playing second fiddle to the larger — and popular — Toyota Grand Highlander, which debuted in 2024, it instead enters the North American market as Toyota’s fourth BEV. And styling took a leap forward in the process. The 2027 Toyota Highlander takes design cues from the new-for-2026 RAV4, as well as its bZ brethren. Moreover, it offers front- or all-wheel-drive options, two battery pack sizes, and two trims to choose…

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President Donald Trump said some unfortunate things after the shooting of Alex Pretti. When I say “unfortunate,” though, let me be clear. His comments regarding whether Pretti had a right to be armed that day run counter to what I believe when it comes to gun rights. I vehemently disagree with him on it. But, if the 2024 election–to say nothing of the two before then–I’m not sure my vote would be much different. After all, while he made that comment, and it was just the latest example of less-than-stellar Second Amendment credentials, he was…

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If Virginia becomes completely untenable for me to keep living here, I’ll most likely move across the border to West Virginia. It’s still close to family and friends, and it’s red enough that I wouldn’t be too worried about a Democrat takeover (though the parts of West Virginia closest to D.C. are already seeing an influx of government employees moving in).  I have to admit, though, that Wyoming is looking increasingly attractive as well, in large part because the legislature continues to find ways to strengthen our right to keep and bear arms. Following the 2025…

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MDT has made a name for itself in the precision rifle world with modular, high quality chassis systems, accessories, and stocks. Beyond maintaining a comprehensive catalog and ecosystem, MDT continues to actively refine and expand its product lines. One of the most exciting recent additions is the introduction of inlets for two of North America’s most popular rifles, the Ruger American and the Ruger 10/22. Photo Credit MDT The MDT LSS line of chassis is arguably one of the most popular options for both new and experienced shooters. Much like Burger King, you can have your LSS chassis “your way.”…

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Last year, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier stood firm on the Second Amendment by agreeing with a judge that a gun control measure in the state was unconstitutional. This law barred legal adults under 21 from carrying a firearm concealed. They’re adults, you see, but not adult enough for anti-gunners. He did what many anti-gun attorney generals would do when it came down to defending a law that went against their principles.And, it seems, anti-gunners in the Sunshine State are displeased with Uthmeier about this.In a written statement issued Monday, Broward State Attorney Harold Pryor…

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Images by the author  Even though I came to the bolt action rifle table a bit later in my life, I had been aware of the Scout rifle concept as envisaged by gun guru Jeff Cooper for decades. I just had no way to own one, nor a reason to. In more recent years, since becoming a writer, doors have been opened that were closed before. Also, Indiana changed its deer firearms season laws, and now almost everything from .219 up in bullet diameter is permissible. Those doors swung wide open. (It’s going to take an effort to decide whether…

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This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge.  Sam Darnold just WON the Super Bowl…and LOST $71k because it was in California Watch as Boomer Esiason explains why the players should block any future Super Bowls in California… Here’s SchiffSovereign’s James Hickman to explain the farce… Yesterday, the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. From a financial perspective, each Seahawks player will take home $178,000—payment for that particular game. Now, given that the Super Bowl was played in California—and the players earned money playing in the game— it’s reasonable for…

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The great thing about instant soups is that most of them are as easy to make as a cup of tea. They may not pack a lot of calories, but on a cold day or when you actually have a cold they can be a welcome addition to your diet.One of the primary benefits of adding instant soups to your food storage is that they tend to have a long shelf-life and are inexpensive to put together. Variety is sometimes a challenge with long-term food storage and instant soups can create a lot of flavor options for a potentially monotonous…

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On the afternoon of Oct. 4, 1918, American artillery hit a ravine in France’s Argonne Forest. The rounds were falling directly on roughly 500 U.S. soldiers that had been trapped behind enemy lines for two days. Maj. Charles Whittlesey, a New York lawyer commanding the surrounded force, had one way left to stop the bombardment. His life and the lives of his men now rested on a lone carrier pigeon.That bird, a black check homing pigeon named Cher Ami, flew 25 miles through gunfire with a message attached to his wounded leg. The flight helped save hundreds of American soldiers…

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It’s pitch dark as I open the door for a 6 a.m. run. Ah, February. I press the single button on the side of the Fenix HM55R Renegade, and a white beam cuts through the pre-dawn gloom. My dog pulls hard on the harness and leash tethered to my waist, and I lurch onto the trail. Nothing like a good headlamp and eager pup to hold you accountable to those fitness promises to yourself, even in the darkest of months. And when I mention “good headlamp,” I may be understating the capability of the new(ish) Fenix HM55R Renegade. While small…

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Whether it’s ignorance or fabrication, the truth of the matter is that anti-gunners routinely espouse a belief that the firearm industry is responsible for violent, gun-related crimes.  Back in the day, lawsuits against gun manufacturers were common. Anti-gun groups routinely funded suits that tried to place the blame for violent crime on companies like Smith & Wesson, Ruger, etc. The PLCAA was passed in response to that because they were trying to hold manufacturers responsible for what third parties did, creating massive costs to these companies for things that were beyond their control.That died down…

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Japanese Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi carried a heavy burden. In November 1942, the USS Washington’s guns had sent his battleship Kirishima to the bottom of the ocean off Guadalcanal. He survived. In Japanese military culture, that survival brought immense disgrace.Two years later, commanding naval forces in Manila, Iwabuchi saw his chance at redemption. General Tomoyuki Yamashita ordered him to abandon the Philippine capital. Iwabuchi refused, choosing to sacrifice himself and the lives of his men so he could regain a sense of honor. His decision to fight to the death would transform Manila into the most savage urban battlefield of…

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