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    The role training plays in using complex weapons safely

    ByAsher Clark January 17, 2026January 16, 2026

    Complex weapons, from duty pistols to carbines and less-lethal tools, are unforgiving of sloppy handling. The difference between a clean stop and a tragedy usually is not the hardware, it is the training behind the hands that run it. When people are drilled to manage stress, understand their equipment, and respect the risks, those same…

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    15 Cartridge choices that matter more after the shot than before

    ByAsher Clark January 17, 2026January 16, 2026

    Most shooters obsess over ballistics charts before they ever pull the trigger. The cartridges on this list matter more after the shot, when casings, fragments, and legal questions start stacking up. If you care about forensics, liability, and long-term impact on land and wildlife, the way these rounds behave after impact should shape what you…

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    9 Firearms that demanded skill before forgiveness

    ByAsher Clark January 17, 2026January 16, 2026

    Some guns will cover for sloppy handling. Others punish every mistake. The nine firearms here all demanded real skill before they offered any forgiveness, whether you were a redcoat on a muddy field or a paratrooper dropping into a hot landing zone. 1. The Unforgiving Brown Bess Musket The Brown Bess was the British Army’s…

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    7 Military weapons that found unexpected second lives

    ByAsher Clark January 16, 2026January 15, 2026

    Military hardware rarely retires quietly. Once the shooting stops, governments, engineers, and even local communities figure out how to turn yesterday’s weapons into something more useful, or at least less dangerous. Here are seven real-world systems that found surprisingly practical second lives far from the roles they were built for. 1. Coastal artillery turned into…

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    Hunting calibers that prioritize power over meat preservation

    ByLeo Clark January 16, 2026January 16, 2026

    Hunters who favor decisive terminal performance often accept that some meat will be lost in the process. Instead of building their kit around careful meat preservation, they lean into cartridges and loads that hit hard, expand violently, and anchor animals quickly, even at imperfect angles or extended ranges. I want to look at those power-first…

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    12 Cartridges that can damage deer meat even with proper shot placement

    ByAsher Clark January 15, 2026January 14, 2026

    Plenty of popular deer rounds will drop a whitetail cleanly, yet still wreck shoulders and ribs even when you put the bullet right where it belongs. After listening to detailed cartridge talk on the Real Talk podcast, I keep coming back to how velocity, bullet construction, and impact angle can turn a perfect shot into…

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    Why abandoned government projects still spark curiosity decades later

    ByAsher Clark January 15, 2026January 13, 2026

    Across continents and political systems, governments have left behind unfinished tunnels, silent housing blocks and sealed bunkers that outlived the fears that built them. Long after budgets are cut and contractors walk away, these sites keep drawing photographers, historians and casual onlookers who want to know what went wrong and what might have been. I…

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    When bullet placement matters more than caliber size

    ByLeo Clark January 14, 2026January 13, 2026

    Whether the goal is stopping a violent attacker or taking a deer cleanly, the pattern is remarkably consistent: where a bullet lands usually matters more than how big it is. Caliber still shapes recoil, penetration and margin for error, but across defensive shooting and hunting, real‑world stories and data keep circling back to the same…

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    America’s forgotten military tanks sitting unused in plain sight

    ByAsher Clark January 14, 2026January 13, 2026

    Across the American West and South, thousands of armored vehicles sit in neat rows behind chain-link fences, their turrets still and their engines long cold. To a passerby, these hulking silhouettes can look like relics of a bygone war machine, forgotten in plain sight even as new conflicts dominate the headlines. I want to understand…

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    Why powerful handgun calibers generate more debate than agreement

    ByAsher Clark January 14, 2026January 13, 2026

    Powerful handgun calibers stir up more arguments than consensus because they sit at the crossroads of physics, fear, pride, and personal history. The numbers on paper rarely settle anything, and the people who care most about those numbers often bring decades of lived experience to the table. When you mix recoil, real-world performance, and identity…

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