Check Out the Suppressed Shotgun
From WWII to Hollywood, suppressors have quietly shaped warfare and pop culture—yes, even shotguns can be silenced (for real).
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From WWII to Hollywood, suppressors have quietly shaped warfare and pop culture—yes, even shotguns can be silenced (for real).
Recoil tamers or noise makers? Compensators and muzzle brakes can boost control—but at a cost. Here’s what shooters need to know.
Trump’s envoy met Putin, brokered a ceasefire, and warned: Ukraine’s best day was yesterday—now is the time to make a deal.
A daring Russian raid through a gas pipeline crippled Ukraine’s defenses, collapsing the Kursk salient with minimal casualties.
Ukraine’s Kursk offensive stalled, but Zelensky’s media-driven gamble led to devastating losses, as Russia closed in for the kill.
Bullets rained, myths fell—Bonnie and Clyde’s end was brutal. No Thompsons, just raw firepower. Truth is deadlier than Hollywood.
Boxer-turned-gunfighter John Henry Fitzgerald created the Fitz Special—a risky, fast-draw snub-nose revolver used by legends and outlaws.
U.S. aid cuts leave Ukraine blind and vulnerable—missiles useless, defenses failing. Is this pressure for peace or a shift in strategy?
Trump’s push for a quick ceasefire in Ukraine clashes with Europe’s stance—will he convince Ukraine to accept Russia’s terms?
Colt’s evolution in revolver frames is full of twists, from the classic New Service to the iconic Python. Let’s dive into this rich history!
Explore the iconic Smith & Wesson revolvers, from compact carry models to powerful .44 and .500 Magnums, with a history of impact.
Erik Prince and Mike Lee propose using private contractors with “Letters of Marque” to target cartels—could this change the game?