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    Hunters Are Rethinking What “Enough Gun” Really Means

    ByAsher Clark January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Across deer camps, gun counters, and online forums, hunters are quietly rewriting an old rule of thumb about firepower. The question is no longer whether a cartridge is “big enough,” but whether the whole setup, from recoil to bullet design to shooter skill, is appropriate for the job. As gear gets more specialized and access…

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    The Difference Between a Gun That Sells and One That Stays

    ByAsher Clark January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    In every gun shop I have ever spent time in, the same pattern shows up: a handful of models move as fast as the staff can restock them, while others gather dust until they are finally blown out on clearance. The difference is not luck. It is a mix of design choices, market timing, buyer…

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    Why Popular Guns Are Getting Second Looks

    ByAsher Clark January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Popular guns rarely stay in a fixed category for long. The same pistol that dominated duty holsters a decade ago might now be criticized as dated, while an old revolver pattern suddenly has a waiting list. When people start taking second looks at familiar models, it usually signals a deeper shift in how shooters think…

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    A simple holster mistake is becoming a leading cause of concealed-carry permit suspensions

    ByAsher Clark January 21, 2026January 21, 2026

    Across the country, more concealed carriers are finding out the hard way that their holster choice is not just a gear decision, it is a legal and safety issue that can put a permit at risk. I cannot verify any hard numbers tying holster problems to a “leading” share of suspensions, but the pattern that…

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    Firearms Trends Show a Move Toward Simpler Designs

    ByLeo Clark January 21, 2026January 20, 2026

    Across the firearms world, the most interesting new products right now are not the flashiest. From handguns to survival rifles, designers and shooters are converging on a quieter priority: make the gun simpler, easier to run under stress, and more reliable in bad conditions. The result is a market that still embraces innovation, but increasingly…

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    Why Some Popular Guns Are Falling Out of Favor

    ByLeo Clark January 21, 2026January 20, 2026

    In a market that once rewarded tradition and familiarity, some of the most recognizable firearms are quietly losing ground. Shifts in technology, training, and consumer taste are pushing certain guns and calibers to the margins, even as overall ownership remains widespread. I see a pattern emerging in which capacity, modularity, and cost efficiency matter more…

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    Gun cases headed to the Supreme Court that could shift precedent

    ByLeo Clark January 21, 2026January 20, 2026

    The Supreme Court is entering a new phase of Second Amendment litigation that could redefine how judges across the country evaluate gun laws. A cluster of cases on its current docket, and others waiting in the wings, will test where the right to keep and bear arms ends and where state and federal power to…

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    Handguns trainers see fail students most often

    ByLeo Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Handgun instructors tend to tell the same stories when they talk about students who wash out of class. The failures are rarely about raw talent and much more about predictable habits, from sloppy safety to overconfident tinkering. When those patterns repeat across basic carry courses, competition clinics and law‑enforcement style training, they reveal where students…

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    Calibers that earned trust the hard way

    ByLeo Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Some cartridges win fans with flashy marketing or match trophies. The ones that really matter earn their place in gun safes by working in bad weather, on long blood trails, and in fights that go sideways. When I talk about calibers that “earned trust the hard way,” I mean rounds that proved themselves over decades…

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    Lever guns that refuse to fade away

    ByLeo Clark January 20, 2026January 19, 2026

    Lever actions were supposed to be relics, the stuff of wall racks and Western reruns, yet they keep showing up in deer camps, truck racks, and even tactical classes. Instead of fading behind polymer stocks and thirty‑round magazines, lever guns are quietly expanding into new roles while hanging on to the things that made them…

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