The "Fall of Kabul" colloquially refers to the capture of the city of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, on 15 August 2021 and, only slightly tangentially, the ensuing debacle at Kabul Intl Airport. While capture might be something of a misnomer to purists, there can be...
David Reeder
That’s just like your opinion man
That’s just like your opinion man. That’s sometimes the best response, for many reasons. Things don’t always have to be a point of contention.
Ballsy and Beleaguered: Afghanistan’s Female Police
Despite being targeted by Taliban, criminals, co-workers, and family, the number of serving female Afghan police is (very) slowly growing.
Trump’s Tweets: the Trump Twitter Suspension by the Numbers
The Trump Twitter account has been suspended due to the most recent bout of President Trump’s tweets. Is it censorship, a public safety necessity, or the righteous application of a private business to do what it likes within the law?
California: Gun Justice for All | the move to make 80 Percents illegal
The State of California is suing the BATFE to make 80% lowers and frames like those of 80 Percent Arms illegal across the entire country.
Tactical Pen Trionym (see what we did there?)
The so-called “tactical pen”, also known as a “self-defense pen” is an EDC tactical implement du jour. Is it really a worthwhile carry, though, and which one’s best?
Henry Repeating Arms – For the Modern Gus McRae
Henry Rifle is showing off a contemporary interpretation of the classic American rifle – it’s the Henry X1, first of what we hope is an entire X concept series. Take a look.
SIG P320 Reviewed
This is the SIG P320 reviewed — from several places...but gathered together here, with a partial history, some useless trivia, and a few sadly anemic attempts at smartassery. Here's the latest: a video from...
Glock 47: Quietly Seeing Service in More and More Units
The Glock 47, provided originally by Glock to CBP, will reportedly now be issued to the Secret Service Special Operations Division.
Grunt Life – the Infantry at War
The infantry have been described as the “poor bloody infantry.” Ernie Pyle called them the “mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys.” These are their stories.
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