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A Compact Hiking Companion for Bear Country: Glock 29 Gen 4
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With so many good new options for autoloading pistols, it should come as no surprise that some outdoorsmen are moving away from revolvers for defense. For those of us who inhabit the wild country where you’re not always at the top of the food chain, defense is something to think about. The Glock 29 is a compact option for your next bear country hiking companion. |
U.S. Army at 250: The Guns of the National Infantry Museum
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The Army is celebrating its 250th Anniversary this week, and we hit the road to visit the museum dedicated to the American infantry, the grunts, and found some amazing guns. The National Infantry Museum, located in Columbus, Georgia, just outside Fort Benning, is a non-profit organization that opened its 190,000 sq. ft. facility in 2009. It holds over 100,000 historical artifacts dating from the 1600s to the present, covering uniforms, equipment, bayonets (they have a whole wall of bayonets), small arms, relics, and trophies. |
Austrian Government Pushes More Gun Control After School Shooting
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The Austrian government is pushing more gun control this week after the myriad gun controls which already exist in the country failed to prevent Tuesday’s school shooting.
Breitbart News noted that ten innocents were killed in the shooting, which was carried out by a 21-year-old who had complied with all gun laws to acquire his firearms.
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The Guns Of Dr. Maynard
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To many of today's arms collectors and historians, the name "Maynard" immediately brings to mind the efficient, if homely, little Civil War breechloading cavalry carbine of that name or the unique tape priming system used on certain U.S. military small arms introduced during the 1850s. |
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