Decurion Vented Combat Pants | High Tech Tactical Britches from AMM Tactical
What do a world-renowned Italian formal wear factory, some pants built for European SOF...
The Best Homeowners Insurance for Veterans
Our question regarding how to determine the best homeowner’s insurance for veterans arose after a discussion of vetrepreneurs. If you’re hand-forging knives or tools in your yard, or building pallet-wood furniture in your garage, we wondered, could that fuck up a homeowners insurance claim?
Cloud Defensive – COR Cloud Optimized Rail for Lights and Lasers
Cloud Defensive's COR Cloud Optimized Rail. It's new from "House Cloud" and a member of our Tactical Gear Buyers Club. We'll be seeing lots of...
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Lack of Firearms Training After the Police Academy
Before I start, I have to state that what you're about to read is my opinion, based on my own life and professional experience in law enforcement and does not represent anyone else's view. This topic...
Top-5 Fictional Tanks
Taking a break from reality, our tamed Australian brings you some fictional tanks to ponder. Tanks. Big, heavy, awesome, powerful tanks. First seeing service on the Western Front in World War 1, and having garnered the name by being intentionally mis-labeled as...
The FT-17 Renault
World War 1 was a terrible, costly, industrial-scale war. No prior war saw such slaughter. This is attributed to the emerging industrial strength of many European countries at the end of the 19th century; this large industry produced massive...
Lessons Learned…Or Not | Tanks Between World Wars
We all know that armored warfare took a huge leap from the First to the Second World War. Obviously the technology got better in terms of engine power and reliability, armament and armor, and overall design. But when war broke out in 1939 no...
Syrian Lessons on Tank Warfare
Back in 1995 I joined a Texas Army National Guard tank unit. I remember my amazement upon discovering that tankers didn’t qualify with rifles. Each tank had one rifle for the loader in case he had to dismount, but everyone else just carried...
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The Most Lethal Widow-And-Orphan Makers in the World | Independence Week
So who was the American rifleman? Some shadowy figure who came out of the woods when called, a reluctant farmer who fought for his family’s freedom, or a rough mountain settler who wanted to be left alone? Yes.
Independence Week | We Will Kill You in Your Sleep on Christmas. Part 2
After the icy beach landing in New Jersey, the colonial army-road marched down to the city of Trenton. George Washington rode his horse up and down the line encouraging the men to continue. General Sullivan sent a courier to tell Washington that the weather was...
Independence Week | French Fighters in the American Revolution
Independence Week. We thought we knew the history: the French helped us during the Revolutionary War, but only their Navy. Right?
Independence Week | Chow Time! How Soldiers Ate During the American Revolution
Have you thought about what fighting men ate during the Revolution? In today’s Independence Week piece, John Marrs breaks it down for us.
Review: YETI Rambler
It's been said that what separates us from other apes are our opposable thumbs--but we know the real answer: The ability to keep hot things hot and cold things cold. You want to see a complete breakdown of society? Give us warm beer and cold coffee. Mad Duo The YETI...
Embattled Farmers – The Mythology of the American Militia | Independence Week
Friederich Steuben (1730-1794) wrote of what he described as the ‘American spirit.’ Emerson called hthis icon, the “embattled farmer” who left his home to fight the Redcoats. It’s a big part of Revolutionary War lore.









