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ST Engineering Advanced Material Engineering will supply the British military with 40mm grenades under a five-year contract valued at $87.8 million (£65.84 million), according to a contract award notice published by Defence Equipment and Support.
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Between a busy — but enjoyable — travel schedule and uncooperative weather, opportunities to sit back with a cigar and whiskey pairing have been few over the past couple of weeks. When I finally had the chance to relax this week, I opted for a long smoke and a bold pour.
For the whiskey, I reached to the back of the shelf for Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Wheated Bourbon. I picked up this bottle back in December 2024, and it hadn’t seen much attention lately. For the cigar, I selected the 6½ x 56 L’Atelier LAT56. Coincidentally, it had been resting in the humidor for nearly as long as the bourbon had been on the shelf, having been added in August 2024.
Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Wheated Bourbon is a distinctive release that showcases the craftsmanship behind its production. Even the specific corn seed used in the mash bill was selected for this bottling. With a mash bill of 52% corn, 35% wheat, and 13% malted barley, it contains significantly more wheat than most wheated bourbons, which typically use around 20% wheat or less. The whiskey is aged for six years and bottled at a robust 121 proof.
The bourbon opens with an inviting nose of brown sugar, toasted oak, and cinnamon. On the palate, it arrives with rich caramel and sweet vanilla before layers of cinnamon and baking spices build across the tongue. I’ve often remarked that it reminds me of a spicy Christmas cookie.
The L’Atelier LAT56, produced by Pete Johnson at Tatuaje, feels even larger in the hand than its dimensions suggest, perhaps because of its substantial weight and firm pack. It features an Ecuadorian Sancti Spiritus wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos. The cellophane had developed the characteristic golden-yellow tint often associated with a well-aged cigar. The Sancti Spiritus wrapper is a hybrid developed by the Oliva tobacco family from Pelo de Oro and Criollo seed, created specifically for the L’Atelier line. Even after nearly two years in the humidor, the reddish-brown wrapper remained soft, supple, and oily.
The cigar opens with notes of cedar, nutty cocoa, and toasted bread. As the smoke progresses, darker cocoa and espresso emerge, supported by an underlying earthy sweetness that adds balance and complexity throughout the experience.
After a few sips, I added a few drops of water to the bourbon. The slight dilution softened the alcohol and tamed the spice just enough to let the sweetness of the wheat shine through. The LAT56’s refined profile of cedar, cocoa, and subtle sweetness allowed the bourbon’s unique high-wheat character to remain the focal point without overwhelming the palate. In return, the bourbon seemed to accentuate the cigar’s creamy wood and cocoa flavors while gently pushing its pepper and spice into the background.
The pairing continued to evolve over the course of the smoke, gradually taking on an almost dessert-like character. With the L’Atelier LAT56 providing nearly two hours of smoking enjoyment, there was ample time to appreciate the uniquely sweet yet peppery personality of Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Wheated Bourbon. It proved to be exactly the prescription I needed after a hectic couple of weeks.
Cheers!
Like everyone else who secretly loved the shit out of the song "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and its bizarro video but was too cool to admit it, I am saddened by this news.
In tribute, the best spoof video of all time:

When I was a kid growing up, my favorite deer rifles were lever actions. Marlins and Winchesters. Later in life I got into Cowboy Action Shooting competition, and the lever gun I used there was a Marlin .357 Magnum carbine, loaded with .38 Special. One of the local clubs had a “lumber shoot” where heavy […]
Quote of the Day Standing up to the manufacturers of these weapons of war isn’t enough. They are shielded by lobbyists and legal protections, making them hard to stop in traditional ways. That’s why we’re taking action—not by going after …
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In this episode of TFB's Behind the Gun Podcast, I'm pleased to welcome back Dave Higginbotham , Product Marketing Manager at Safariland , for a conversation centered on the brand-new IncogXS, the latest holster to come out of the ongoing Safariland and Haley Strategic Partners collaboration. The IncogXS is the next evolution of the Incog X platform, refined into a single-clip, deep concealment IWB holster purpose-built for subcompact and micro-compact pistols. It features a microfiber suede-wrapped Boltaron shell, RDS compatibility, an ambidextrous body, and the new LinXS attachment system that opens up 3-6 o'clock carry versatility in a package that is genuinely built to disappear on your belt. We’ll also get to hear a few hints about what to expect next from one of the world's largest holster manufacturers.
Find out why Angie Perry bought a membership with CCW Safe, and how it makes her more at ease with the choice to carry concealed.
Andrew Gillum faces up to five years in an Alabama State Prison.

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Are the US and Israeli military establishments actually merging? Or is it more or less?
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When I was a kid, I always watched the credits of action movies until the end. I was waiting for one credit in particular - the movie armorer. The existence of such a job seemed too good to be true, since it encompassed all of my favorite hobbies: guns and movies.
Few pistols carry the kind of personal history that Jack Carr's MK25 does. The former Navy SEAL and #1 New York Times bestselling author carried the P226/MK25 through every deployment over a twenty-year special operations career, and its fictional counterpart drove a key plot thread in his debut novel The Terminal List. Now, SIG Custom Works has made that bond tangible in a limited-edition collector's package that pairs the pistol with another piece of Carr's personal iconography.
Right away, if you know anything about revolver manufacturers, you’re saying to yourself: “Manurhin is a French company, not American, so why are they selling revolvers to celebrate our milestone?” … and you’d have a point. But as their post on The Social Network Formerly Known As Twitter says, France was right there with America during the Revolutionary War:
We got up this morning and Belle'scar was missing. Grandson Zach lives with us and normally goes to work during the dark-thirty hours. He drives a 2004 Toyota Camry, and we had told him that if he ever had car problems, to take Belle's car and we'd figure it out later. Which is what happened.
Zach got home from work about 10-ish and told me that he had brake problems. We went out to diagnose and found a big spot of brake fluid under the right rear tire. We got it into the shop and got it up on jack stands. Brake caliper had turned loose. Defunct.
It was originally my mother's ca. Dad bought it new for her in3004. We lost Dad in '07 and Mom drove it until 2018 when my sisters made her give up the keys. We gave it to Zach and he's driven it through his senior year of high school, and college, and he loves that car. It is a Toyota, but it is now over 2 years old.
We went to the parts house. No lock. We looked around, and found that O'Reilley's could get us one later this afternoon. So, we ordered it. We'll have it in the morning and we'll get Zach's car back on the road.
I will walk him through the process, teach him how to bleed brake, and put new pads on the rear. It's a good learning experience for the kid. PawPaw ain't gonna be around forever and he needs to learn what he can while I'm still here.
In the final analysis though, it is still a 20-year0old Toyota and he needs to think about that. We all loved our first car and we all know that it didn't last forever.
Putting a cargo container up at the Beta Site takes care of a lot of issues….secure storage, a place to secure the SxS, an elevated platform, a place to keep a battery system, etc, etc. I mean, its got a …
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Magnum Research has announced a threaded barrel option for the Desert Eagle chambered in .50 Action Express, complete with a custom L5 piston designed specifically for suppressed fire. It's an interesting engineering solution to a platform that doesn't typically appear on suppressor-equipped firearms. Let’s have a closer look at this Beast!

Background As many of my readers know, in early 2020 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. For more details about my initial diagnosis, you can read this article. To make a long story short, I didn’t like the long term consequences of the treatment options my doctor gave me. For me, being […]
Tyler Grey spent thirteen years getting told no. No, this won't work. No, sights don't work that way. No, nobody will want them. The fact that Saberdyne Systems launched the NDEX Indexing Sight System just now suggests he stopped asking permission. NDEX is a rear-sight-only system that removes the traditional front sight post entirely, forcing a philosophical reckoning with how pistol shooters have been trained for the better part of seventy years. The mechanism is simple, the implication is not. If front-sight focus is doctrine for precision shooting, what happens when you design sights for stress response instead of range conditions?
XS Sights is answering a pretty obvious question with the R3D 2.0 for the PSA Dagger Micro : if you're carrying a subcompact that's built for fight-now defensive work, why settle for factory sights in low light? The answer is you shouldn't, and XS has equipped the Dagger Micro with night sights that actually deliver on the promise.
In this featured post from The Survival Mom, her advice keeps preppers from being overwhelmed, and increase their overall preparedness levels.
Colt Optics is playing for keeps with the LP5X-P, a weapon-mounted aiming laser that skips the usual "first generation" stumble and walks into battle-tested. Built in partnership with Brolis Defence, this unit has already been standardized and fielded across NATO forces, which means the US version you're looking at now isn't some designer's fever dream; it's earned its stripes in the field.
Quote of the Day So as the nation continues to mark 250 years since the Declaration, Americans should ask themselves whether they still believe what that document actually says. If rights are unalienable, they do not vanish when they become …
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According to the
Houston Police Department, officers responded to a shooting call at an
apartment complex in the 11000 block of Harwin Drive at about 10 a.m.
Investigators said that the resident reportedly shot a person who was
breaking into the home.
Police said that one person was shot and rushed to the hospital, while another person was detained.
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Interestingly enough, the new British health secretary is now saying that biological sex is more important than gender ideology. He’s taking a page from the post-covid playbook where he sticks his fingers in his ears and goes ‘la-la-la’ and ducks and covers and dances when it is pointed out that his (previous) assertion that men […]
This started out to be a column about the blessing concealed carry holders are to their communities. I’d been holding on to a story for a bit over a month and figured I’d use it when a bit more of the fall out was known. It’s not going to be that story now. Originally this …
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I saw Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention 4 times,, always in NYC. That was at two concerts at the Palladium and two at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden and always on the night before Halloween. He and the Mothers of Invention were absolutely1970s fantastic. His songs usually told a story, for example Mudshark (the complete medley including Happy Together).
Turn up the volume and enjoy. By the way, this song is not for snowflakes of any ilk. If you are easily offended by weird raunchy sexual innuendo descriptive language, listen to it at the peril of you melting down. I readily admit, this is one of my favorite Zappa songs.
All the best,
Glenn B
If true, these are truly staggering numbers: In June 2026, Russia experienced around 40,000 casualties in just one month of combat, significantly surpassing its monthly recruitment capability of 24,000 to 30,000, indicating that the nation is losing personnel more rapidly …
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Even frontier, "liberty-loving" counties in Western States must be recognized as enemies of liberty. They are indeed evil. Here is a recent example.
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There comes a time in most people’s lives when they start looking for exactly what they want instead of just what is available. With the benefit of experience and some additional disposable income, many experienced shooters start seeking out custom solutions that match their needs precisely. This is true in the world of holsters, too. FALCO Holsters offers custom holsters configured for a specific pistol or revolver, including combinations with more than 160 weapon lights and lasers. Depending on the selected model, customers can choose options such as sweat guard height, adjustable retention, cant, handedness, belt width, leather color, stitching, edge color, decorative underlays, and more. That is an extensive level of customization, but are these options necessary? Let’s look at why you should (or should not) consider a custom holster.
When world leaders converged, France's most elite intervention unit wasn't far behind. In fact, they were probably there ages before. The Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale was engaged at full strength in Evian-les-Bains, where France hosted the G7 Summit from June 15 to 17, 2026, marking the second time the lakeside resort city served as the backdrop for a gathering of that magnitude.
I don't know if you have been watching this train wreck of a Senate rave in Maine, but it got more interesting today when some woman accused the Democrat nominee of rape.
I have questions. Why now? As a police officer of 37 years, I know that these cases are easier to sole the sooner they are reported. Allegedly, this occurred in 2021, which is five years past. Why now? The cynical answer is that she is making these accusations as part of a political calculation. But that would be extremely tacky.
The non-cynical answer is that she was devastated after the attack and has gone through years of therapy to regain her sense of self-worth. She is now ready to come forward. Has she yet gone to the police? Have warrants been sworn?
The timing is suspect and deserves more than a few answers.
CrossBreed's newly announced fitments for the Staccato HD C4X tell a familiar story in the holster market: a compact carry gun draws ecosystem attention once it proves itself in the field. The C4X, the compact aluminum-frame version of Staccato's compensated platform, landed well enough in its first iteration that it's now attracting the depth of support usually reserved for flagships. Which makes sense, because a hard-use carry gun like the C4X demands holster solutions that match its versatility.
Leupold's Mark 250 Limited Edition package launches during America's 250th anniversary year, and it's built around one of the company's most capable modern combat optics paired with a secondary red dot in a complete box, something that actually matters for working rifles. The package is exclusive to Scheels and capped at exactly 250 units, each sequentially numbered and engraved with the Betsy Ross flag .

Double the guns, double the fun. A new kind of shooting competition that we just had to try!
There's a pattern in American military history that's so intrinsically tied to a specific thing that mentioning it feels like you're setting up a punchline, and yet, FirstSpear just dropped it unironically across an entire collection. The five-color disruptive pattern that the Marines called Frogskin, which made its operational debut during WWII with the Raiders in the Pacific, is officially back, and no, the marketers didn't overthink the frog thing. It's just what people called it, and after 80-some years, FirstSpear figured enough time had passed to resurrect this piece of genuine American military history without anyone cringing.
Got a letter from FWP (aka The Fish Cops) yesterday. I got the antlerless elk tag I put in for. Same hunting district as the Beta Site, so when hunting season rolls around…. My goal (or fantasy, depending on how …
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Michelle Cerino goes to the best source in the firearms world to explain about the use of a pistol brace, and that is John Crump. Find out what she learned and why you might be well within the bounds of legality to now own and use one.
Quote of the Day In America, we do not need anyone’s permission to say what we think, to live as we please, to worship as we choose, or to keep and bear arms. For 6 years, I have saved, almost …
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The 250th anniversary of American independence arrives with a fitting tribute from SOG Knives, a company that's built its reputation on delivering uncompromising steel to professionals who demand reliability when it matters most. The new SEAL FX 250th Anniversary Limited Edition fixed blade marks the occasion with a commemorative run limited to just 250 individually numbered examples, each carrying the weight of that numerical restriction as a collectible marker.
Vermont State Police said they were notified by Pownal Rescue Squad
that members were transporting a man with a gunshot wound to Southern
Vermont Medical Center in Bennington.
The
burglary victims, Ryan Cote, 41, and Joyce Colegrove, 42, were at the
private residence when Gardner entered and engaged in a physical dispute
with both people, Detective Sgt. Jesse Robson said.
He said during the dispute, Gardner received a minor wound on his leg from a small caliber firearm.
Robson said the firearm was used in self-defense against Gardner who entered the residence uninvited and engaged in a dispute.
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The shooter, identified only as a man, told police that the victim
walked up to his car and opened the driver’s side door with a gun. The
shooter drew his own weapon and fired, striking the man.
Police did not say if the two men knew each other or if there was any prior confrontation before the shooting.
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The first reason: Female office gets the snot kicked out of her. Video from the incident shows one female officer being thrown to the ground by two individuals as one throws punches at her head. A black woman is then seen smacking the officer with a stick as the violent struggle with a male suspect […]
It is time for the new ATF Director to quit talking and act.
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project ATF Director Robert “Rob” Cekada has been busy making the rounds. He’s a real gun owner who’s appearing on pro-gun YouTube shows practically every day. He knows guns, often better than the hosts. He attended SHOT Show, NRA’s Annual Meetings and he will be speaking at the Second […]
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This Week in History: On July 7, 1850 Scottish explorer Edward John Eyre (pictured above) reached Albany, Western Australia. — July 8,1731: Theologian Jonathan Edwards preached his sermon “God Glorified in Man’s Dependence” in Boston. This was later his first published sermon. — And on July 10, 1553 Lady Jane Grey, daughter of the Duke of Suffolk, was proclaimed Queen of England, succeeding Edward VI,. In June, the dying Edward VI had written his will, nominating Jane and her male heirs as successors to the Crown, in part because his half-sister Mary was Catholic, whereas Jane was a committed Protestant …
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Pre-1965 silver is kinda like buying a fire extinguisher. Whether you pay $14 or $40 for the fire extinguisher is not really relevant. If it prevents a $4,000 kitchen fire is the point. There is a saying in the stock market: A bull makes money, and a bear makes money but a pig never makes money — It gets slaughtered. Point being, you can make money by going long or going short, but if you try to catch the absolute top or bottom, then you are bound to mess up. So you just go get some Pre-1965 silver, just close …
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I had two major surprises as I reviewed the Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) Drifter Liner Lock Folding Knife: one positive and one negative. The positive surprise was the durability of the gray titanium nitride finish on the blade. It showed absolutely no signs of wear after more than a month of regular use. I was very impressed. The negative surprise was the country of origin. I ordered the knife because a knife-seller’s website indicated that it was “made in Taiwan”. When the knife arrived, the words “Made in China” were clearly printed on the box. The actual CRKT …
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Today’s graphic is a map showing how the USA would have looked like if every historic treaty made with Native American tribes had been fully honored and implemented. The thumbnail image below is click-expandable. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) — Please send your graphic ideas to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.
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In Economics & Investing Media of the Week we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. Economics & Investing Links of Interest Newsweek: From $71 Million to $39 Trillion—U.S. National Debt’s 250-Year Climb. First $1 Billion, Now $50 Million: Khanna Says Wealth Tax “Must Not Stop At Billionaires”. “Big Short” Investor Michael Burry Is Now Betting Against Micron, Nvidia, and Tesla. Should You Be Worried? The UK’s Latest “Debanking” Scandal Should Give Everyone Pause. Reader K.D. in Montana sent this: Millionaires in America: How common is it to have a 7-figure net worth? JWR’s …
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SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, more about both drones and Flock cameras. Drone Crime May Be Coming To A Sky Near You This article is a bit dated, but still useful: Drone Crime: It …
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Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — From the right-leaning Issues and Insights site: Two SCOTUS Wins For Gun Rights, But Questions Remain About The ‘History And Tradition’ Test. o o o U.S. murder rate approaches a record low. JWR’s Comments: The statist/socialist NPR editors surely had to grit their teeth to report that news.These same anti-gun leftists at …
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This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. REDOUBT NEWS LINKS Idaho Registration Stickers Discontinued; Nampa Police Explain Manual Plate Checks. Montana: Photos show impressive size of grizzly bears. In Spokane: Man who threatened a Gonzaga student with a gun will serve 4 and a half years. (Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, a 1-year sentence for manslaughter.) Oregon’s minimum wage has increased. But in rural eastern Oregon, not so much. Holy Cow! Montana Rancher Spots ‘Herd’ Of …
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To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year. We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …
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The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: NPR’s “Veteran Correspondent” Incorrectly Reported The Retirement of 76-Year-Old Justice Samuel Alito. Perhaps it is Time for 82-Year-Old Nina Totenberg to Announce Her Own Retirement News Link: NPR reporter explains retracted story on Alito’s retirement. Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.
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“We say, then, that Scripture clearly proves this much, that God by his eternal and immutable counsel determined once for all those whom it was his pleasure one day to admit to salvation, and those whom, on the other hand, it was his pleasure to doom to destruction. We maintain that this counsel, as regards the elect, is founded on his free mercy, without any respect to human worth, while those whom he dooms to destruction are excluded from access to life by a just and blameless, but at the same time incomprehensible judgment.” – John Calvin
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Have you watched the show Resident Alien on Netflix? If not and if you like Sci-Fi, comedy, and philosophy, I think it is a must watch.
Resident Alien was the best show I have watched in decades. I am truly saddened that it has come to its end. I watched the final episode tonight and even though it became obvious, during the show that it would be the finale, I must say that the ending was excellent.
One other truly wonderful thing about Resident Alien were Harry's (the antagonist turned protagonist) insightful thoughts about life, living it and his philosophical musings about humanity. Not only was it Sci-Fi and a comedy, it was also a philosophical lesson about living as a human being. I will miss this show very much.
All the best,
Glenn B
Americans did not break their ties with Britain without first trying to mend the situation, nearly a few year before the gauntlet (the Declaration of Independence) was thrown down.
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In the world of double stack 1911s, there are a number of choices at a plethora of price points. Wilson Combat has always been a leader in high-end 1911s, but has recently been moving more into the double-stack 9mm model variants. One of the most recent releases is the Experior Elite Commander and I’ve had the chance to test it out for the last few months. Let's take a closer look at the Wilson Combat Experior Elite.
Two hundred and fifty years is worth more than a flag decal, and Microtech Knives agrees. The North Carolina OTF maker dropped a limited-edition Hera II to commemorate the Semiquincentennial, dressed in patriotic Cerakote and paired with a double-edge Apocalyptic finish blade that carries the kind of character you'd expect from a milestone piece.
I'll admit up front that I've become one of those guys who can't stop doing math on the amount of money I haven’t spent recently on tax stamps, which is a strange sentence to type, but here we are. For the last two weeks, I've had a Franklin Armory F22-V SBR on the bench and at the range for a while now, and today I want to share my experiences and thoughts with you, sor far, on this unique platform that just a year ago would have been an extra 400 bones just for the permission to enjoy the 10/22 in what I think is one of its most enjoyable forms - a two stamp SBR.
By Dave Workman After President Donald Trump reminded the nation of his commitment to protect the Second Amendment in speeches July 3 at Mount Rushmore and July 4 in Washington, D.C., the New York Times and other paywall-restricted publications are lamenting how the administration “is scrapping more than three dozen firearms regulations.” Money Control is […]
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America's 250th anniversary has inspired countless tributes, most of them unfortunately destined for dusty shelves. POF-USA's Rogue 250 is different, a limited-edition pistol that actually exists to be used, not just admired. Built on the company's battle-tested direct-impingement Rogue platform and finished in an exclusive FS Sabre Sand and Blue Titanium Cerakote by CGC Cerakote, the Rogue 250 manages the rare feat of combining collector appeal with genuine capability. That's harder to pull off than it sounds.
Staccato is making a smart move with the new HD P4X, and it's a response to market demand that's been building since the compact C4X started gaining traction in the concealed carry space. While the C4X uses an aluminum frame to keep weight down, the HD P4X swaps that for a full-size steel frame and grip, making it explicitly a professional and duty-oriented gun. The 4-inch compensated barrel stays the same, but everything else scales up for shooters who aren't worried about printing on a belt line.