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    What Happens to a Pistol’s Reliability After Aftermarket Modifications

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    A pistol leaves the factory tuned for general reliability under standard testing conditions. Once you start changing parts, you step into territory where small mistakes can stack up. Aftermarket work can improve comfort, control, or accuracy, but it can also introduce variables the manufacturer never accounted for. Even experienced shooters sometimes forget that firearms are…

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    Rifles Hunters Count On When Conditions Turn Harsh

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    When weather turns ugly, confidence in your rifle matters more than shiny marketing or range accuracy alone. Harsh conditions test feeding reliability, barrel stability, stock durability, and your ability to keep shooting even when gloves are soaked or fingers are numb. Hunters who spend time in snow, heavy rain, or bitter wind know that field…

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    6 U.S. States With the Largest Lynx Populations

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    North America’s lynx population is mostly made up of the Canada lynx, a cat built for deep snow and northern forests. These animals depend heavily on snowshoe hares, which means their range tends to follow cold, dense conifer habitats. In the United States, lynx numbers are never huge compared to other wildlife species, but a…

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    Rifle Issues Hunters Often Discover the Hard Way

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Owning a rifle feels confident until the day it starts showing problems you didn’t expect. Many hunting rifles perform fine at the range but reveal weaknesses once you carry them through brush, sit in cold weather, or shoot from awkward field positions. Small mechanical details matter more than people think. Things like stock rigidity, bolt…

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    Carry Pistols That Become Unreliable After Minor Modifications

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Modern carry pistols are built with tight engineering tolerances. That means small changes can sometimes upset the balance manufacturers spent years tuning. Many shooters want smoother triggers, lighter springs, or aftermarket parts that promise better performance. But carry pistols are defensive tools, not race guns. When reliability matters more than comfort, tinkering can backfire. The…

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    Crowned Crane Escapes From Washington State Zoo

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Animal escapes from captivity don’t happen often, but when they do, they tend to catch a lot of attention. In this case, reports said a crowned crane managed to slip out of its enclosure at a zoo in Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, located in Washington State. Staff noticed the bird missing during a routine check, which…

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    New Research Suggests the Gulf Stream May Be Approaching a Critical Tipping Point

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    The latest research looking at the Gulf Stream suggests changes may be happening in one of the planet’s most important ocean circulation systems. Scientists are paying close attention because the Gulf Stream helps move warm water from the tropics toward Europe, influencing regional climates. If the circulation weakens significantly, weather patterns across the North Atlantic…

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    Scientists Extract DNA From Mummified Cheetah, Uncover Unexpected Findings

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Ancient remains often carry biological stories that modern science is only beginning to understand. When researchers pulled genetic material from a mummified Acinonyx jubatus specimen, they weren’t only checking ancestry. They were trying to reconstruct population history, migration patterns, and evolutionary shifts that happened long before modern conservation efforts. Ancient DNA studies have become powerful tools for…

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    130+ Sailors Lost in Deadliest U.S. Navy Ship Disaster Since World War II

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Naval accidents rarely grab headlines the way battles do, but some tragedies stay etched into military history because of their scale and human cost. One of the worst U.S. Navy disasters since World War II unfolded aboard the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal (CVA-59). The catastrophe claimed more than 130 sailors and injured hundreds more during a…

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    Reports Suggest Surrounded Russian Troops Near Kupiansk Are Surrendering

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Reports circulating from the eastern front suggest that some Russian units near Kupiansk may be facing mounting pressure from encirclement conditions. The area has seen heavy fighting as forces attempt to secure supply lines across parts of Kharkiv Oblast. Local battlefield accounts indicate morale problems among isolated soldiers, though independent verification remains limited. Military analysts say encirclement scenarios…

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