From the Archives, 2018 Oregon’s New Red Flag Law: State Confiscates Nearly 50 Gun Owners’ Guns Note that a majority of the guns “confiscated” in the above picture (ie, illegally taken from peoples homes) are bolt action hunting rifles? Just goes to show that when they come for your guns, they are not…
Author: The Tactical Hermit
A Baptism in Humility – The Amazing True Story of Taylor Cavanaugh
The amazing true story of Taylor Cavanaugh, one of the only men to be both an Operational SEAL and a French Foreign Legionnaire. But the real meat of this story is what happened in between those two great accomplishments and how this young man learned the HARD WAY about Self- Worth and Eliminating Revolving…
In Memoriam: Laken Riley
Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra was free because the system is broken The Great Replacement is claiming the lives of innocent white folks everyday in FUSA and even though the globo-homo gangsters in D.C. have begun talking about closing the border (after the fact that the life of a beautiful young white woman…
Racial Reality Flashback
Tranny Truth Sing-a-Long
“A Genuine Hawken!”
The Hawken Rifle Turns 200 Just as the Colt revolver and the Winchester rifle are icons of the post-Civil War West, one gun symbolizes the era of the fur trade. The rifle was the primary weapon for sustenance and defense with the early trappers and explorers in the American West. Although specific firearms makers…
Firearm Conundrums
Firearm Conundrums A few questions puzzle nimrods and veteran shooters alike: Single Action, Double Action? One of the many enigmas to newcomers in the Western gun world is the description of operating a “single action” (SA) versus a “double action” (DA). Why are two actions required of the shooter to fire a single-action…
Musical Interlude
From Fellow Texan Joshua Ray Walker. I lost my Father last month so the words of this song really hit home.
Morning Laugh
The Bad Ass Files: Robert “R.J.” Thomas – The Story of a Real American Gunfighter
A REAL AMERICAN GUNFIGHTER AND HIS GUNS When those who grew up in my era hear the words “gunfight” or “gunfighter,” we immediately get a vision of something that never existed. Spending many of my Saturdays in the late 1940s at the West Theater to watch western movies with the likes of Roy Rogers,…
