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‘Nesbitt: ‘My Lightweight Hawken’ A ‘Smokepole’ Story
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Hawken rifles have fascinated me for years. Those, mostly percussion, rifles simply have “the look” of guns that can be depended on. They were built to be the toughest and most rugged guns available at the time of the mountain men, during the fur trade and through the rendezvous era. We might say those Hawken rifles were just as tough as the mountain men who used them. |
Guns in America: Opportunity or Threat?
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An opinion piece published by a school board director in Pennsylvania asserts that with four in ten American adults living in homes with firearms, guns are an ingrained aspect of U.S. culture and history that cannot be ignored. The author emphasizes the need to reshape discussions around firearms, not merely as tools of violence but as components of community safety and empowerment, citing historical ties to self-protection and social movements.
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50 Beowulf vs 5.56: When Stopping Power Matters
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The standard AR-15 chambered in 5.56 NATO is truly America’s rifle and is a symbol of American ingenuity and freedom. Although the 5.56 NATO has proven itself in the jungles of Vietnam and deserts of Iraq, some gun owners wanted more performance out of their AR.
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What the left doesn’t want you to know about the 2nd Amendment
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Cultural myths have always held that the left is better at comedy than the right, at least according to the left. But circular logic aside, the results of the past few years speak for themselves. The left can’t meme, and it’s falling behind in comedic talent. Case in point would be a comparison of the sheer genius of the folks of the Babylon Bee and the hapless, out-of-touch, and unfunny skits of Saturday Night Live.
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