I find it shocking that the least popular articles in this series are always about the threat of nuclear war. Because from a purely survival standpoint, nuclear war is the only scenario that will most likely result in the actual post apocalyptic society for which we are all preparing, a society in which survival will truly be of the fittest, and of the most prepared. Nuclear war is also the most likely scenario of where our current international disaster is headed, and I’m not saying this to be alarmist. If you look around the world right now, clashes are ramping out of control in nearly ever corner of the globe. World currencies are competing for who can devalue themselves the quickest, because of un-repayable debt, and America is being shut out of world trade deals, because everyone but Americans now understand that our reign is over. If you were an American power broker, wouldn’t you say it’s about time to pop a nuke or two and get the world back in line with American values?
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The Steyr AUG M3 A1–A New Take on the Old Bullpup
BY Ian Kenney Published: April 18, 2015 { 24 comments }Although the Steyr AUG’s design is over 40 years old, its innovative design and futuristic looks are almost timeless and would not look too out of place in the hands of a sci-fi star trooper. Looks aside, the AUG continues to define the bullpup rifle.
Country Music Star Withdraws from Tim McGraw’s Gun-Control Concert, Citing Controversy
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 18, 2015 { 12 comments }Country music singer Billy Currington backed out of Tim McGraw’s summer concert to benefit the Sandy Hook Promise on Friday.
Ricky Gervais Slams Trophy Huntress on Twitter
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 17, 2015 { 19 comments }British Comedian Ricky Gervais slammed a trophy hunter this week on Twitter, who posted a picture of herself, smiling, next to a slain giraffe.
New Blasters in Star Wars Force Awakens
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: April 17, 2015 { 6 comments }The new trailer, such a tease, has a glimpse of some new blasters. Click here and take a look. The Force Awakens, and we have a lot to talk about. Or we will, once they stop teasing us.
The GLOCK 42–One Year Later
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: April 17, 2015 { 66 comments }Here’s the big dilemma: thousands GLOCK fans bought the GLOCK 42 because they couldn’t buy a 43. Thousands of others bought single stack 9mms from Kel-Tec, Skky, Ruger, Smith, Beretta, Bersa, Taurus, Springfield…. Some even ponied up for some ill-fated Remingtons. And now we all have to decide. Do you stick with what you have? Do you swap your old-standby for a 43?
Magpul on Glock PMAG 17 GL9: ‘Ok We Screwed Up’
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 17, 2015 { 12 comments }No two ways about it, Magpul Industries Corp. screwed up the initial release of the Glock PMAG 17 GL9. Read to find out how they are going to make it right.
5 Mods for EDC 1911s
BY Sam Trisler Published: April 17, 2015 { 33 comments }The 1911 is now 104 years old. Some of you will say that it is not relevant and is, at best, an historic relic that deserves some respect. I am not of that camp. I carry a 1911 as an EDC. But I don’t carry one that looks like it came off of John Mosses’ work bench. Over those 104 years there have been some great and simple modifications to the original design that makes for a better EDC.
McGraw Responds to Criticism over Headlining Concert to Benefit Gun-Control Group
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 16, 2015 { 21 comments }“Let me be clear regarding the concert for Sandy Hook given much of the erroneous reporting thus far. As a gun owner, I support gun ownership,” he said. “I also believe that with gun ownership comes the responsibility of education and safety – most certainly when it relates to what we value most, our children. I can’t imagine anyone who disagrees with that.”
Victim’s Mother Following Pursuit: Police ‘did not have to shoot him, could’ve stayed in their cars…’
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: April 16, 2015 { 33 comments }“They did not have to shoot him,” said the victim’s mother, with tears in her eyes. “They could’ve stayed in their cars and started running demands.”









