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    Guns | Survival

    Man fatally shot at gas station after mistaken belief during custody dispute

    ByLeo Clark January 23, 2026January 22, 2026

    A routine gas station stop turned deadly when a father, gripped by panic over a custody dispute, opened fire on a vehicle he wrongly believed was tied to his daughter’s alleged kidnapping. The victim, an Amazon delivery worker, was an innocent stranger caught in the crosshairs of a family conflict that had already spiraled into…

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    The Choice That Separates Casual Shooters From Serious Ones

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    On any firing line, most people focus on caliber, optics, or the latest trick trigger. Yet the quiet divider between someone who dabbles and someone who improves week after week is much simpler: how seriously they treat comfort and structure at the range. The shooters who progress fastest are usually the ones who treat their…

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    What Experienced Shooters Stop Caring About

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    At some point, every regular at the firing line discovers that comfort and consistency matter more than chasing perfection. The shooters who look the most relaxed are usually the ones who have quietly stopped obsessing over scores, gear and other people’s opinions, and started caring about a calmer mind and safer habits instead. I have…

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    Why Range Comfort Is Starting to Matter More

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Range sessions used to be defined by how many rounds you could send down a lane in an hour. Increasingly, they are defined by how you feel while you are doing it, and how consistently you can perform from the first shot to the last. As more shooters invest in better gear, travel farther to…

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    Guns | Survival

    Common home security blind spots burglars look for first

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Burglars rarely pick homes at random. They look for predictable weak spots, from dark side yards to unlocked windows, and exploit the places owners overlook most. Understanding those blind spots, inside and out, is the fastest way to turn a tempting target into a far less appealing prospect. I focus on how intruders actually move…

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    The Gun Feature People Care About After the Honeymoon

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    New gun owners often fall in love with looks, brand names, and clever marketing, only to discover later that one unglamorous feature determines whether they keep trusting the firearm or leave it in the safe. After the novelty fades, what matters is not the color of the slide or the number of optics cuts, but…

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    Guns | Hunting

    Why More Shooters Are Downsizing Quietly

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Across the United States, a quiet shift is reshaping how people arm themselves. Instead of chasing ever larger calibers and extended magazines, many shooters are moving toward smaller, lighter, and more concealable setups, often without broadcasting the change at the range or on social media. I see that trend emerging from a mix of political…

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    What Makes a Firearm Feel Trustworthy Over Time

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 22, 2026

    Trust in a firearm is not built at the gun counter, it is earned slowly through performance, handling and care. Over time, owners learn which pistols and rifles cycle without drama, which ones point naturally under stress and which ones stay mechanically sound after years of storage or hard use. The result is a quiet…

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    The Reason Practice Is Finally Getting More Attention

    ByLeo Clark January 22, 2026January 21, 2026

    Gun practice has moved from the margins of the firearms debate to the center of it, as more owners treat training as a responsibility rather than an optional hobby. Instead of focusing only on buying the latest pistol or rifle, a growing share of shooters are investing time and money in structured instruction, regular range…

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    Gear | Guns

    Home inspectors identify seven gun owner mistakes that can void insurance coverage

    ByAsher Clark January 22, 2026January 21, 2026

    Home inspectors walk into a lot of different gun rooms, from tidy safes in the basement to rifles leaning in a corner behind the bedroom door. What they see can quietly decide whether a homeowner’s insurance claim gets paid or kicked back. When firearms are stored, documented, or used the wrong way, insurers can limit…

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