Gear Guides
I Shot the New Glock Gen 6: Here’s What Nobody Is Telling You
Glock’s Gen 6 is real, and after the launch in January 2026, the conversation has focused on the obvious upgrades. The more interesting story is how the new pistol changes feel, handling, optics use, and even the legal conversation around modern handguns.
Wilderness Skills
What Happens to Your Body After 72 Hours in the Wild With No Food? The Science Is Surprising
Three days without food in the wilderness does not turn your body off, but it does force a remarkable metabolic shift. Here is what really happens hour by hour, why some people stay sharp while others crash, and when hunger becomes a medical emergency.
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Charming 1977 Cottage Retreat in Fort Valley, Virginia with Scenic Mountain Views, Mature Trees, and a Cozy Wood-Burning Stove
Experience rustic charm with original pine floors, a cozy wood stove, and serene nature views.
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Unveil the Secrets of a 1991 Custom in Newport, Virginia, Nestled on 89 Acres of Wilderness with a Picturesque Pond and Rich History
Experience rustic elegance in this log cabin, with panoramic pond views and rich wilderness charm.
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Handguns Gunsmiths Personally Own (They’ll Never Tell You at the Counter)
Ask a gunsmith what they trust off the clock and the answer is usually less flashy than the display case suggests. The handguns they keep for themselves tend to be boring in the best possible way: proven, durable, easy to service, and easy to shoot well.
Survival Skills
The One Caliber Survivalists Always Come Back To
When preparedness-minded shooters argue about the perfect do-it-all cartridge, the debate always circles back to the same answer. Not because it is perfect, but because 5.56 NATO solves more real-world problems than almost anything else.
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Glock 19 vs 1911: We Asked 100 Shooters Which They’d Trust Their Life To
Put a Glock 19 and a 1911 in front of 100 shooters, and the divide gets interesting fast. One wins on simplicity and capacity, the other on trigger feel and confidence, but trust comes down to more than nostalgia.
Wilderness Skills
Why Coyotes Are Now the Most Dangerous Animal Most Americans Ignore
Coyotes rarely make people panic, and that is exactly why they deserve more attention. Their danger is not just direct attacks, but the quiet mix of pet predation, disease exposure, and growing comfort around suburban life.
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1973 Brick Ranch in Galax, Virginia, Featuring Hardwood Floors, an Outdoor Fireplace, and a Picturesque Walkway to a Hunting Cabin
Step into timeless charm with hardwood floors, a cozy outdoor fireplace, and serene wooded views.
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Ruger 10/22 vs Marlin Model 60: The .22 Rifle War That Never Ends
Few rimfire debates are as enduring as Ruger’s 10/22 versus Marlin’s Model 60. Both became icons for plinking, small-game hunting, and first-time shooters, but they earned that status in very different ways.
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The Gun That Actually Won the West And It Wasn’t the Colt
Popular myth gives the American West to Colt revolvers, but the rifle that truly shaped frontier life was Winchester's lever-action. Its speed, reach, and everyday usefulness made it the working gun of settlers, ranchers, lawmen, and soldiers alike.
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Spacious 1991 Brick Home in Abingdon, Virginia, Featuring a Sunroom, Brick Fireplace, and a Potentially Expansive Basement
Step inside to discover elegant period details, from a stunning brick fireplace to sunlit, inviting spaces.