Shooting Guns and Cooking Out: God Bless America
What could be more American than spending this Fourth of July shooting guns and cooking out? Well… that’s exactly what I’ve been doing. So today, let’s talk about guns and grills.
What could be more American than spending this Fourth of July shooting guns and cooking out? Well… that’s exactly what I’ve been doing. So today, let’s talk about guns and grills.
This week’s batch of must-read articles covers a variety of threats, from hacking to school shootings to peaceful protests turned violent. The way the world is now, you’ve got to be prepared for all of the above — and more. Because you never know what will happen…
One of the frequent criticisms of revolvers is that they’re obsolete. Well, Caleb Lee, founder of Prepared Gun Owners, has something to say about that. Check out this article and see if it doesn’t make you want to go out and get a six-shooter of your own.
There are many great survival items we could all use — if they didn’t cost thousands of dollars. So until you win the lottery, here are some items I recommend saving up to purchase. One day, they just might save you.
Last week, a new phishing scam swept the internet. This week, retail stocks may come crashing down, taking the rest of the markets with them. And next week, warmer temperatures mean mosquitos will start bringing their deadly diseases to a backyard near you. This week’s batch of must-read articles addresses each of these threats and more.
The other day, I was walking through C-A-L Ranch — which is essentially Wal-Mart for cowboys — and I made the mistake of going past the gun counter. That’s when I saw it: my new favorite gun.
This edition of the weekly drop covers some advice on where to bug out when the SHTF, what electronics to protect in the event of an EMP, the best guns for home defense and one more item you could add to your escape bag. Let’s get started.
I bet many of you have considered building some type of survival shelter to keep your family safe in an emergency. And while this may seem crazy, it’s actually not as difficult as most people think.
In addition to tackling questions about bump keys, smokeless fires and survival keychains, I’ve also included some reader feedback on whether or not convicted felons should be allowed to own firearms. Let’s keep the conversation going!
This week, Cade Courtley takes the reins, answering your questions from a Navy SEAL’s perspective. Check it out.