“A deer like this deer doesn’t come along very often,” Grandstaff said. “The field pictures don’t really do it justice. You would have had to actually see it to understand the amount of non-typical growth it has.”
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BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: November 15, 2016 { 8 comments }Mike Rowe Perfectly Explains Trump Victory
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: November 14, 2016 { 2 comments }The people did not want a politician. The people wanted to be seen. Donald Trump convinced those people that he could see them. Hillary Clinton did not.
Ep. 29 Should I Shoot? Are You Afraid to Shoot Because of Media Backlash?
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: November 14, 2016 { 9 comments }We can’t give up on defending ourselves because it’s not popular with today’s biased media.
Prepping 101: Learn to Suture – Wound Closure Course & Supplies
BY Paul Helinski Published: November 12, 2016 { 0 comments }The Apprentice Doctor Suture Kit/Course $69 The same kit on Ebay – $69 Suture Supplies Kit with Bonus Materials (note that sutures are sometimes listed as practice or veterinary do to the Ebay T&C but they are all the same thing) Demetech Sutures on Ebay Keebomed Sutures on Ebay Oasis Sutures on Ebay How to [...]
A Sub-$1,000 Seekins AR? The Freedom Munitions .223 Wylde G.I. Rifle
BY Jon Hodoway Published: November 11, 2016 { 10 comments }What makes the G.I. rifle so unique is the fact that Seekins Precision rifles are usually not “price point” products. Seekins has a great reputation for quality, and prices their rifles at reasonable ranges for the quality you are receiving. But, these prices often range from above $1,500 (with some around $1,250 at the lowest). So, the sub-$1,000 ballpark price of the G.I. is notable.
Affordable Accuracy: Savage 10 BA Stealth Rifle—Full Review
BY Dave Bahde Published: November 11, 2016 { 26 comments }Savage is well-known for producing rifles that outperform their price points. In fact, they often can outshoot rifles that cost twice as much or more. I recently had a chance to try out the 10 BA Stealth, which is designed to be lightweight, simple, and above all accurate.
Gun Safe Buying Guide: Part 5—Understanding the Threats
BY Jon Hodoway Published: November 11, 2016 { 3 comments }Let’s face it: Even when they’re in a safe, your valuables face plenty of threats. And you can’t always be there to defend against those threats. Many of us spend a considerable amount of time away from home, which is one of the reasons why we have gun safes in the first place. As I have said in my previous articles in this series, gun safes buy you time against threats such as unauthorized access, theft and fire; they do not prevent threats entirely.
Green Beret Blows Up Stuff with a Lightweight .50: The Desert Eagle L6—Full Review.
BY Clay Martin Published: November 11, 2016 { 23 comments }So, what are the practical purposes of a Desert Eagle .50 Action Express? Well, the only one I can think of is for hunters/fishermen in Grizzly territory, that don’t like revolvers. Which is a pretty limited segment of the population. I am happy to report that this opinion changed after I took this bad Johnson to the range.
Study Targets Obama “Super Gun Owner” – We Own 50% of the Guns!
BY Paul Helinski Published: November 10, 2016 { 165 comments }A recent study from Harvard University identified a new class of gun owner they are labelling the “Super Owner.” Since 2008, the scare of an Obama gun confiscation has brought millions of Americans into gun ownership. Apparently those of us who own more than 10 guns are new to the empty brains at Harvard, because they are attributing this new class of gun owners to the “Super Owner” class, rather than it being a natural percentage of the firearm enthusiast crown, of which it has always been. The key number was 14% of all gun owners, or 7.6mm adults and 3% of the total U.S. population, possessed 50% of all guns owned by civilians in the country.
Follow the Money: Anti-gun Ballot Measures Succeed in Three States
BY Jordan Michaels Published: November 10, 2016 { 20 comments }Money determines the success of ballot measures. In these three states, the pro-Second Amendment community was outspent by a combined $23 million.








