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The .243 Winchester: More Than a Youth Round

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Despite its smaller size, the .243 round is capable of downing whitetail and more, and has even gained a following among experienced hunters and long-range sport shooters.

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SilencerCo Salvo 12: Shush Your Shotgun

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Read about the SilencerCo Salvo 12 shotgun suppressor, a great option for hunting and self-defense to decrease recoil and decibels.

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Red Light, Green Light – Vortex Crossfire Green and Red Dot Optics Review

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The Vortex Crossfire Green Dot carries over the same features that make its red-illuminated brother a solid optic at a very affordable price.

Joseph Drexel Biddle: Father of Marine Corps Close Quarters Combat

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Some people seam more inclined to scrap than others. One of those curious men who seemed born to fight was Joseph Drexel Biddle.

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Most Accurate Handgun I’ve Used? Kimber 2K11 Target (OR) Reviewed

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The Kimber 2K11 Target (OR) is an aesthetically stunning double-stack 1911 in 9mm with 20+1 round capacity.

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The Stoeger Luger – Not Quite German

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The Stoeger Luger is a direct blowback semi-auto. Like a Luger, it moves upward and delivers a novel appearance.

Symbiote Night Vision & Thermal Bridge Review

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The Symbiote Night Vision & Thermal Bridge offers the most adjustability and compatibility of any NV bridge currently on the market

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Trigger Control: Master It

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Learn about what good trigger control is and the importance of mastering it through finger placement and dry fire practice.

Little Targets, Big Fun: Birchwood Casey’s .22LR Targets Are a Great Way to Hone Your Skills

The Best .22LR Trainers – Train Cheap

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For those of us with an itch to shoot, the .22LR provides the scratch without taking the scratch out of our wallet.

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Medal of Honor – Cold Feet and a Hot Garand: Hector Cafferata

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On November 28, 1950, Hector Cafferata was asleep in his sleeping bag in a mountainous area near the infamous Chosin Reservoir in Korea. The ground was frozen too hard to dig foxholes, so he and his fellow Marines simply covered themselves in tree branches to afford some modest degree of cover. At around 0130 Cafferata was shocked awake by small arms fire nearby.