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The Folly of Gun Control in Brazil

Posted on 1 May 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Where there is a WILL there is a WAY. Never under estimate men who want to be armed. This is a snapshot of FUSA in under 10 years. After Balkanization is complete, hundreds of skilled armorers will begin churning out QUALITY Weaponry despite the Federal Govt.’s aim to “CONTROL” it. Are you Prepared to be…

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.44 Magnum Concealed Carry

Posted on 22 April 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

.44 Magnum Concealed Carry   “Carry the biggest gun you can tote comfortably and shoot accurately. The reason being is if it is not Comfortable you will leave it at home in the gun safe instead of having it in your pants when you need it and if you can’t shoot it accurately, well, what…

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Know Your WW2 History: Axis vs AA Guns

Posted on 14 April 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

AXIS VS. AA GUNS: HISTORY OF AMERICAN ANTI-AIRCRAFT WEAPONS   Even from the first moments of America’s sudden involvement in World War II, U.S. anti-aircraft (AA) gunners were in the thick of the fight. John W. Finn, US Navy Chief Aviation Ordnanceman, won the Medal of Honor during the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor, December…

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SKS Collecting And Identification: A Buyer’s Guide

Posted on 9 April 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

SKS Collecting And Identification: A Buyer’s Guide   I had a C&R License (FFL 03) for around twenty years off and on back in the “golden era” when you could find plenty of German and Yugo Mausers, Lee- Enfields, Mosin-Nagants, Swiss K-31’s and Norinco and Russian SKS’s all for very reasonable prices. It was a…

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Know Your Weapons: Mannlicher M1895 Rifle

Posted on 31 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY’S M-95 Rifle   “The M95 proved itself one of the finest battle rifles of the First World War. It weighed around a pound less than its equally lengthy peers and was slim and almost delicate by comparison. The soldiers who carried it appreciated its light weight but the Allied soldiers facing the M95 in…

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Know Your Weapons: The Complex History of the Browning Hi-Power

Posted on 27 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

NAZIS, NOMS DE GEURRE AND THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF THE HI-POWER   Very often the genius of John Moses Browning’s design of the 1911 overshadows the amazing accomplishment of the Hi-Power. The Wermacht and the SS knew a Good Firearm when they saw it and a very limited number were issued to front line units in…

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Know Your History: The Molotov Cocktail vs The Tank

Posted on 11 March 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

MOLOTOV COCKTAIL VS. TANK: A HISTORY OF THIS DESPERATE MEASURE Concise history on the Molotov as an Anti-Tank Measure down through the decades of modern warfare. The free pdf book David’s Tool Kit: A Citizen’s Guide to Taking Out Big Brother’s Heavy Weapons is an awesome resource for the Armed Citizen. Download yours Today!  …

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Storing Your Survival Ammo

Posted on 26 February 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Storing Your Survival Ammo: A Quick Guide For Preppers   Wax Paper and Absorbents if you got em’.  

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Shooting the Shorties

Posted on 25 February 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

SHOOTING THE SHORTIES   When these first hit the market I did not see the practical benefit to be honest with you. Yes, they are small and compact, but at what expense? What are you giving up for that convenience? For me, I would much rather pack a Mossberg 500 Cruiser or Remington 870 Cruiser….

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22 Reasons to Stock Up on 22 Rimfire Ammo

Posted on 23 February 2022 by The Tactical Hermit

Twenty 2 Reasons to Buy .22 Rimfire ~ SALE Flat Rate Shipping   One of the most practical utilitarian rounds on the planet. Stock Up!  

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