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2 Things Your EDC Can Function Without

2 Things Your EDC Can Function Without

Carrying a firearm for personal defense is a very personal choice. Some women making this choice out of concern for their safety, potentially after a scare, or due to inexperience with firearms. Thus it can be seem worthwhile to listen to and even believe all the recommendations offered by others. Some recommendations are valuable; others are less important—and can often give you unneeded worry and expense. With that in mind, let's look at two things your everyday carry firearm can function without. Read More

No Slide-Racking Needed: The Solution Is Here With EAA/Girsan MC14 T Tip-Up™ Pistol

No Slide-Racking Needed: The Solution Is Here With EAA/Girsan MC14 T Tip-Up™ Pistol

EAA/Girsan recently unveiled their game-changing MC14 T Tip-Up™ Pistol, presenting an exceptional solution for women, individuals with disabilities, older adults, and anyone struggling with racking a conventional handgun. With its ingenious Tip-Up™ barrel design, this pistol simplifies the loading and unloading process, delivering great usability and a high capacity in a carry-size package. Complete with an ambidextrous safety, an accessory rail, and the versatility of single/double action functionality, the MC14 T sets a new standard for personal defense. Experience a new level of convenience and reliability. Now available! Starting at $498

Winchester USA Ready Defense

Winchester USA Ready Defense

Be ready when you need it most with Winchester® Ammunition's new USA Ready Defense™ handgun ammunition. Offering the ideal combination of stopping power, penetration and reliable expansion through popular concealed carry pistols, USA Ready Defense™ provides the go-to solution for personal defense and home protection. Read More

Hunter's Dilemma: People Keep Asking Me to Take Them Hunting

Hunter's Dilemma: People Keep Asking Me to Take Them Hunting

Hunting is hard work, and the start-up costs can be high. In much of the country, just getting access to good hunting land can cost a lot in time, money or effort. You can hardly blame curious newbies for asking for help, and in fact, I encourage people who have never hunted before to find a mentor and ask for some help getting their hunting efforts off the ground—it can be really difficult to just decide to start hunting and then go do it without someone to show you the ropes. Read More

Do You Need a Canted Rail?

Do You Need a Canted Rail?

Years ago, I was sighting in a 12-gauge slug gun for a baited bear hunt. I wanted the gun zeroed at 50 yards, because I expected very close shots, but the sighting-in process was frustrating. I couldn't get my elevation right—I dialed all the way to the end of the scope's range, but I still wasn't on target, and I had no adjustability left. What to do? Read More

The Layer Cake of Long-Range Shooting

The Layer Cake of Long-Range Shooting

Long-range shooting is a different ballgame from plinking at 100 yards. Having taken several intensive long-range shooting courses at a couple of different esteemed shooting schools, I now consider myself a mediocre long-range shooter. My most recent course was at Gunsite Academy, where instructor and PRS competitor Il Ling New introduced me to the concept of what she called the layer cake of long-range shooting. In truth, it looks like a pyramid, but layer cake sounds more interesting, right? Read More

Two Ways to Cook a Deer Roast in the Slow Cooker

Two Ways to Cook a Deer Roast in the Slow Cooker

I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of venison roasts—they're just so easy to dry out when cooked like a traditional pot roast. The slow cooker or a pressure cooker is good solution for this, and I'm a big fan of meals I can start in the morning, ignore all day and just enjoy at supper time. So for the sake of variety, I've taken to saving a few roasts from each deer I butcher. I often cut each roast into three big chunks because they cook faster that way. Read More

Federal Introduces Action Shotgun Ammo Designed for Multi-Gun Competitors

Federal Introduces Action Shotgun Ammo Designed for Multi-Gun Competitors

Federal Ammunition has introduced Federal Action Shotgun, catering to the wants and needs for competitors within the growing sport of action shotgun. This specialized load was created to deliver a perfect balance of power, shoot-ability, and control needed in multi-gun competitions. Read More

AG & AG's DRIFT Academy: Firearm Training for Women with a Lot of Drive

AG & AG's DRIFT Academy: Firearm Training for Women with a Lot of Drive

A caravan of white Ford Crown Vics sped around a racetrack, deploying evasive techniques, PIT maneuvers, and off-road recoveries. The drivers inside were not law enforcement, executive protection, or military operators. They were suburban moms and grandmas, who wanted to master defensive skills to keep themselves and their families safe. Read More

Waypoint TV Adds Female-led Artemis Podcast

Waypoint TV Adds Female-led Artemis Podcast

Waypoint TV has announced the addition of a new and adventurous podcast from women who are redefining the conversation around hunting, fishing and conservation—the Artemis Podcast. You can listen to Artemis Podcast for free on the Waypoint TV website and app and across all major podcast outlets like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and iHeartRadio. Read More

New for 2023: Benelli Lupo KAOS Rifle

New for 2023: Benelli Lupo KAOS Rifle

Typically we try to keep chaos out of our daily lives ... but we are now being impelled to do the opposite with the introduction of the Benelli Lupo KAOS, the first high-performance bolt-action rifle from Benelli to offer a one-of-one finish treatment across the barreled action and stock. Read More

Big Green's Trap Team Wins Big

Big Green's Trap Team Wins Big

Team Remington pro shooters Sandra Jo Jack and Zach Nannini recently notched big wins for Big Green at the both the Missouri State Shoot and the ATA's U.S. Open Tournament.At the Open, Jack earned Lady II Champion with Handicap HOA and HAA wins, capping stellar performances in the Doubles Championship and Handicap Championship Events. Zannini, for the second year and counting, finished as Champion in the Single's Championship Event. Read More

Team Blaser's Rachel Barringer Wins Ladies Texas State Skeet Championship

Team Blaser's Rachel Barringer Wins Ladies Texas State Skeet Championship

Team Blaser's Rachel Barringer hit 395 out of 400 clays to win Ladies High Overall Champion (HOA) in the Texas State Skeet Championships for the second year in a row. Barringer also won Overall 12 Gauge Champion, Ladies 12 Gauge Champion, and Ladies .410 Bore Champion. Read More

Women's Outdoor Media Association Unveils New Branding

Women's Outdoor Media Association Unveils New Branding

The Women's Outdoor Media Association (WOMA), known for encouraging women in the outdoor endeavors of shooting sports, archery, fishing, and hunting, proudly announces a new WOMA logo and branding to coincide with their renewed commitment to promoting their efforts via social and mass media. Read More

This Week's 5 Best Reads from NRA Publications

This Week's 5 Best Reads from NRA Publications

ICYMI: IRS Agents and Guns; Top Production USPSA Handguns; Favorite Waist Packs and More. Read More

The Armed Citizen® Rewind June 16, 2023

The Armed Citizen® Rewind June 16, 2023

A 29-year-old man who was acting in an "erratic and paranoid" manner was shot early one morning after he broke into a home, according to reports. The intruder had forced his way into a home as a resident answered the door. The would-be burglar reportedly entered the home behaving erratically, and frightening the homeowner as he ran outside to call for help. Read More