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Roads to Moscow | A Haunting Song of History’s Most Devastating War
Bucky Lawson tells up about a song that begins with a Russian soldier on the morning of 22 June 1941, when Nazi Germany launched Operation Barbarossa.
Load My Mags and Tell Me I’m Pretty
Tiffany Yerby Dillon is Director of Design for 5.11 Tactical, a company no doubt well-known to readers here. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the NRA Women’s Leadership Forum and is awesome for a number of reasons.
Essential Liberty | The Right To Bear Arms
The Second Amendment to the Constitution is often misunderstood. We have the right to be armed, not granted by the government, but protected by it.
WTW: Poland’s Radom P-64
Poland’s Radom P-64 Service Pistol is a great little weapon. It is extremely well-built, reliable, and is great for the overall value.
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Why Dropping a Bomb on Hiroshima Was the Right Thing To Do
Why Dropping a Bomb on Hiroshima Was the Right Thing To Do Bucky Lawson August 6th marked the 71st anniversary of the atom bombing of Hiroshima. Nagasaki would follow on August 9th. Pardon the pun, but once the bombs were dropped, BOOM, World War II was done - and it...
Walther P1/P38: Eighty Years of Excellence
When most people think of World War II German pistols (assuming they think about such things at all) the first thing that usually pops up is the famous P08 Luger, and with good reason. The Luger is a sexy little beast that's achieved iconic status with shooters and...
WCW | Who Needs Amazons? Real-Life Women Soldiers
You've likely seen the Comic Con trailer for the Justice League movie, in which Wonder Woman (thankfully) plays a significant part. You may have also heard that Wonder Woman 2 will hit theaters in December of 2019 — and that the first movie continues to set box office...
Hallowed Ground – The National D-Day Memorial
Today, as you no doubt already know, is the anniversary of D-Day. Recently one of our crew visited the D-Day Memorial. This is his pictorial essay and notes. We figured you might want to see it. Hallowed Ground: The National D-Day Memorial - A Photo Essay Bucky...
Patriots Day – and the Right to Bear Arms
Today is Patriot's Day. Today we raise a glass to men with balls so big it's a wonder they could walk around. Today is the 242nd anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which if you're an American you should be familiar with. It's an extraordinarily...