One of the curious things about polar bears is that in nature, they never see any animal that does not run away from them; so if a man stands his ground in front of a bear…
Book Review of Nunaga Ten Years of Eskimo Life, published in 1971. The review mentions Duncan Pryde’s defensive shooting of a polar bear at six feet.
Mark Smith, Constitutional scholar and member of the United States Supreme Court Bar, has written a detailed account explaining how Israelis were disarmed.
[T]he first stop in understanding what the framers and ratifiers thought the 2nd Amendment means should be what they actually said it means in the debates and in the newspapers.
This book ensures that a veteran or family member are aware of and receives all the services and benefits he or she is entitled to without exerting unnecessary time, money, and energy…
How do Americans successfully wage war against the unholy forces of Secularism? We must stop all illegal attempts to manufacture a favorable Election result for Biden.
No discussion of gun control goes for very long before someone throws out the Nazi name calling. Yet little historical research has delved into what the Nazis actually did?
Whether you appreciate firearms for reasons of technical interest, design, performance, or historical knowledge, or all of the above, L42A1: King of the Enfield Sniper Rifles hits all targets…
Book Review of Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America by Gary Kleck, 1991, 511 pages, published by Aldine De Gruter, New York.
The story of an ill-fated ship that went to sea unprepared, without key provisions & trained personnel. Trapped in Arctic ice for two years only two men survived.
Jack Kelly’s book Gunpowder: Alchemy, Bombards, & Pyrotechnics gives a detailed & easy to read view of the development & historical importance of gunpowder over an 800-year period.
“When Hell Came to Sharpsburg” is a very informative book, but sadly, someday, Mr. Cowie may have to write a sequel–perhaps titled “When Hell Came to your town, and they took everything.”
The “Right of the people to Bear Arms” is inextricably tied to the fate of the Country.
The Right To Bear Arms by Stephen P. Halbrook explains clearly & convincingly the importance of the right to bear arms. The information should be shared by everyone – regardless of political ideology.
Penned by the founder of The Truth About Guns, Reservation Point offers readers sex, violence, drugs, betrayal and insight into the art and science of hostage negotiation. Gunplay? Lots.
Cary Mcwilliams has been completely blind since age 10. He has concealed carry permits, and has successfully hunted and practiced self Defense with firearms. This book shows how.
So the question is, how to dispatch your weapons of war without human, hands-on directing of the killing machine and be effective and accurate?
Deep War is an entertaining read, but it is also a training manual for potential conflicts in our near future. I would like to think I am too old to get recalled to active duty…
Beyond State Control is an extensively researched and documented paper on the state of improvised and craft-produced firearms all over the world. It is critical information for gun control.
Pigeons did not win World War II, people did. But the humble birds, renowned for their homing instincts, played a singular if unsung role in Britain’s victorious fight against the Germans.
America’s anti-gun movement and their allies in the media exploit the emotion from tragedies such as the Parkland School shooting to recycle failed gun-control rhetoric.
Evil is watching you and listening to you online. This is real life. Mr. Horton has put together an entertaining story that will convince you that evil could in fact be monitoring you.
Franklin Horton asked the question, “what if you are not at home when the crisis occurs?” What if you are hundreds of miles from home on a business trip or away at college?
As any firearms businesses understands, the quantity of poorly-written, obsolete, and erroneously-applied laws affecting firearms can be confusing and overwhelmingly complicated.
Matt Bracken continues to please. I have read all of Matt’s books, and consider him a friend, even though we have never met in person.
In time of real crisis the only two things of true value are food & firearms. A good third, is some training to survive, that you learn before the hammer hits.
This book provides strong arguments for pushing back against the widespread notion that Jesus would expect his followers to passively accept evil acts.
Combining plausible science, history, and action-packed thrills, The Himalayan Codex is a page-turning adventure sure to enthrall fans…
Thank God I had a Gun” provides a lot of detailed information. In this case it is about real-life self-defense cases.
The tactical training discussed in “Surviving A Mass Killer Rampage”, alone, makes it a book that should be read by those who take self-defense seriously…