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    Handguns That Fall Short for Self-Defense

    ByAsher Clark March 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    When you’re choosing a handgun for self-defense, you’re betting on reliability, shootability, and practical performance under stress. That means manageable recoil, consistent triggers, usable sights, and enough capacity to solve a problem quickly. Some handguns miss that mark. They may be fun at the range, historically interesting, or easy to conceal, but when you measure…

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    Tom Laughlin Fought Bullies in Billy Jack — His Real-Life Battles Were Tougher

    ByAsher Clark March 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    When you think of Tom Laughlin, you probably picture him standing alone in a dusty street, staring down a gang of rednecks before delivering that famous roundhouse kick. In Billy Jack, he played a half-Native American Vietnam veteran who protected the vulnerable with quiet intensity. The film became a cultural lightning rod in the early ’70s…

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    The Best Regions in America for Consistent Whitetail Hunting Success

    ByAsher Clark March 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    If you’ve hunted whitetails long enough, you know consistency matters more than chasing headlines. A giant buck can come from anywhere, but certain regions give you repeatable opportunity year after year. It comes down to habitat diversity, balanced age structure, reasonable tag systems, and enough access to keep pressure spread out. You’re looking for places…

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    Cartridges That Stay on Shelves When Panic Buying Strips Everything Else

    ByAsher Clark March 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    If you’ve lived through a couple ammo droughts, you already know the pattern. The first calibers to vanish are the usual suspects—9mm, .223, .308, .22 LR. The shelves get wiped clean in hours, and what’s left behind is a strange mix of oddballs, old hunting rounds, and cartridges most shooters never bothered to try. That’s…

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    Why More First-Time Gun Buyers Are Doing Extra Homework in 2026

    ByAsher Clark March 5, 2026March 4, 2026

    Walk into any gun shop in 2026 and you’ll see something different from a few years ago. First-time buyers aren’t pointing at whatever’s in the case and filling out paperwork. They’re scrolling ballistics charts, asking about optic footprints, comparing trigger systems, and double-checking state transport laws before they ever commit. You can thank a mix…

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    The Shotgun That Sparked International Outrage in World War I

    ByAsher Clark March 4, 2026March 3, 2026

    The pump-action shotgun that startled German commanders in World War I was a relatively simple weapon, yet it triggered a legal and diplomatic fight out of all proportion to its numbers in the field. When American troops carried short-barreled “trench guns” into the mud and wire of the Western Front, they forced governments and lawyers…

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    How Drone Technology Is Reshaping Hunting Law Enforcement

    ByAsher Clark March 4, 2026March 3, 2026

    Drone programs are moving from experimental gadgets to core tools in wildlife and hunting enforcement, reshaping how officers watch remote terrain, gather evidence and respond to violations. As agencies adapt aviation rules and hunting codes to aerial cameras and thermal sensors, the line between fair chase and high-tech surveillance is being redrawn in real time….

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    The Legal Fight Over Public Lands in Alaska Explained

    ByAsher Clark March 4, 2026March 3, 2026

    Public lands in Alaska have become the stage for some of the most consequential legal battles over conservation, Indigenous rights, and resource extraction in the United States. At stake are tens of millions of acres, subsistence hunting and fishing traditions, and competing visions of how the state’s vast territory should be managed. Rather than a…

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    Why Coyote Behavior Is Changing in Suburban Areas

    ByAsher Clark March 4, 2026March 3, 2026

    Coyote sightings in cul-de-sacs, along school fields, and on late-night doorbell cameras are no longer rare surprises. As suburbs expand and green spaces fragment, these adaptable predators are changing how they move, hunt, and react to people. Understanding why coyote behavior is shifting in these built environments has become essential for communities that want safety…

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    Can Modern Aircraft Carriers Really Be Sunk? Experts Weigh In

    ByAsher Clark March 4, 2026March 3, 2026

    Modern aircraft carriers sit at the center of global power projection, yet they are also the focus of intense debate about whether they can survive against new generations of missiles, torpedoes, and drones. Supporters argue that 100,000-ton giants packed with layered defenses are practically unsinkable in combat, while critics point to hypersonic weapons and precision…

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