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BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 17, 2015 { 4 comments }Louisiana Sheriff to Domestic Violence Victims: ‘Ladies, learn how to safely handle a weapon’
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 17, 2015 { 1 comment }A Louisiana sheriff had a simple yet potentially life-saving message for victims of domestic violence: safely and responsible arm yourselves.
Prepping 101: Starting Fires with Sparks and the Sun
BY Paul Helinski Published: August 16, 2015 { 36 comments }One of the most embarrassing moments for a prepper is not being able to light your Rocket Stove with a butane lighter stick after half an hour. And since this has happened to me a couple times, it got me to thinking about what I would have to go through on the road, trying to cook dinner. Sticks, leaves and even pine needles on the ground absorb water. They may look dry, but try to light them and have them stay lit. So I went looking for firestarting help, and I found some pretty good options. The most important thing is that I tested them with a “flint and steel,” because matches get wet, and you run out of matches. In an afternoon of trying to start fires, I ended up with a sore arm and some good experience with what of my experiments worked, and which ones didn’t.
Robbery Victim Charged After Running Down Suspects in Vehicle
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 16, 2015 { 6 comments }A robbery victim is in hot water after running down the men who accosted him — in his vehicle.
Prepping 101 Hits the Airwaves on Lock N Load Radio
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 16, 2015 { 1 comment }GunsAmerica’s fearless leader Paul Helinski took to the airwaves on Tuesday to discuss his popular series, “Prepping 101,” with Bill Frady, the host of Lock N Load radio.
Don’t Snub the Snub-Nose: Smith & Wesson Review
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: August 15, 2015 { 35 comments }There’s something timeless about the revolver, as proven by the popularity of the snub-nosed Smiths. This 642 is ideal for pocket carry, and is incredibly accurate. Could it be that the best option for concealed carry is a wheel-gun and not a shrunken 9mm?
Kill-a-Bear with a Ka-Bar Knife?
BY Sam Trisler Published: August 15, 2015 { 23 comments }The Ka-Bar is one of the most iconic blades ever made. This mid-century fighting knife was born of necessity. How does it stand up to the standards of today’s war fighters? We will start with a look back at the history and how the knife was designed to kill.
Judge Orders Cuomo Administration To Hand Over SAFE Act Correspondence
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 15, 2015 { 0 comments }The courts have ordered the Cuomo administration to relinquish all correspondence pertaining to the planning of a recent SAFE Act rally.
Hawaii Police To Destroy $500,000 Worth Of Department Guns
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 15, 2015 { 33 comments }The Honolulu Police Department has decided to demolish nearly a half-million dollars worth of fully functioning department-issued handguns.
CMMG’s 7.62×39 AR–The Mutant–Review
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: August 14, 2015 { 30 comments }Finding a 7.62×39 AR platform rifle is easy these days. Finding one that works flawlessly isn’t. So we approached the CMMG Mutant with more than a bit of skepticism. After our first 500 rounds, our skepticism is fading. The Mutant is performing like a champ. And we have one of the new pistols, too, which may explain why I don’t have any eyebrows.









