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YWR: Harm’s Way
Harm’s Way is a fictionalized account of a South Pacific campaign in WWII. The book takes its name from the John Paul Jones oft-quoted statement, “I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm’s way.”
CZP10C: a Japanese Guy and an American Pipehitter talk about a Czech Gun
Wherein a Japanese competitive shooter and an American pipehitter discuss the new Czech pistol: the polymer, striker-fired CZP10C.
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Act of Valor: the Truth According to the Duo
There’s been a lot of talk about Act of Valor. Everyone thinks it’s going to be good. I went to see it and it’s everything you hoped it’d be.
Tactical Tuesday: Suburban Warfighting
Suburban Warfighting: From Dave Merrill, the dangers we face each and everyday. For example: Getting the mail.
Writing and Evaluation Team
Meet part of the team of subject matter experts we use to write commentary, offer stunningly clever professional insight, outstanding tactical tips and of course brutally thorough kit evaluation (all without ever resorting to hyperbole or smart-ass exaggeration). The...
About Us
ABOUT THE MAD DUO Excerpted from an interview in the 2010 edition of The World’s Most Awesomely Bad Ass Bad Asses, by Roger Pelham Young, all rights reserved. Okay, tell us about yourselves. Who are the Mad Duo? Well, to start with the Mad...
Swingin' Dick
Background Dossier, Richard Kilgore Richard Kilgore was born a poor white child (name that Steve Martin movie) in the small town of Freedom, Oklahoma, then by some still unexplained quirk of fate was raised in the St. Helen of the Blessed Shroud Orphanage in Calumet...
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The Goodfella Gear Guide: a Part of the Bang Gang
The reason for the Goodfella Gear Guide is right there in the name. These are people we know, trust, and hold in both affection and regard.