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A Look at the New Guns, Suppressors, and Optics from SIG Sauer
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We recently attended the SIG Sauer Next Event in New Hampshire and got the scoop on the company's new hardware for 2025.
The new guns included SIG's first entry into the double-stack 1911 pistol category, a soft recoiling .380, a "Fluxed" P365, modernized P226s, the return of the vaunted 516 rifle, a Cross Sawtooth in 6.5 PRC, an AR-10 platform in the spicy .277 Fury, at least three new suppressors, and a ton of new optics. |
Geology Rocks! The J&R Engineering M68 9mm Carbine
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Billed at introduction as "the ideal weapon for geologists, pilots, hunters, and home protection," the forgotten J&R M68 is a seriously interesting early pistol-caliber carbine.
According to company lore, California go-kart maker Ray Wilkinson came up with the idea for the blow-back-action 9mm and took it to his neighbor, Bob "Tanker Garand" Penney of Alpine/National Ordnance fame, and the rest was history. |
Evergreen State Hunters Scramble to Beat 38% License Fee Hikes Starting July 1
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Evergreen State hunters should scramble to buy their 2025-26 hunting licenses before the new fee schedule becomes effective next Tuesday, July 1.
This is the first time license fees have increased since 2011, and it’s going to pinch a lot of wallets. A combination license for deer, elk, black bear and mountain lion will cost residents $117.30, while someone of more modest pursuits will still be paying $103.50 to hunt deer and elk.
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Requiem For The Light Load: A Great Instinct Shooting Training Aid
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The first time I saw a Light Load was during a visit to the late instinct shooting instructor Lucky McDaniel.
If there was a good training tool out there Lucky would be sure to have it. He had one installed on a stainless steel S&W Model 10 M&P .38 revolver and my wife and I began playing with it at his urging. With each pull of the trigger the Light Load shoots a sharply focused beam of light which appears as a small bright spot on the reflective silhouette target that came with it.
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The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to permit the conquered Eastern peoples to have arms. History teaches that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by doing so. Indeed I would go so far as to say that the underdog is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order. — Adolf Hitler, April 11, 1942. (Source: "Hitler's Table-Talk at the Fuehrer's Headquarters 1941-1942", Dr. Henry Picker, ed. (Athenaeum Verlag, Bonn, 1951).) |
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