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Texas 2A News: Texas and 14 Other States Join Lawsuit to Eliminate NFA Registration Rules

Posted on 12 August 202512 August 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Texas and 14 Other States Join Lawsuit to Eliminate NFA Registration Rules   Texas and 14 other states have joined the One Big Beautiful Lawsuit, which is intended to do away with the National Firearms Act registration requirements. On July 7, 2025, Breitbart News reported that the lawsuit was filed by Gun Owners of America; Silencer Shop Foundation;…

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AK Corner: More WASR Nightmare Stories

Posted on 10 August 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

  This was a pretty common fault when CAI WASR’s were flooding the market many moons ago but not talked about a lot. Speaking of many moons ago, I had a Franken-Fish CAI build that had the Quad-Fecta of Quality Control Fails: Wrong Headspacing, Auto Safety, Keyholing and Canted Front Sight (ie front sight is…

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Know Your History: Speed vs. Accuracy in the Revolutionary War

Posted on 3 August 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Speed vs. Accuracy in the Revolutionary War   In this article, we’ll be talking about speed vs. accuracy. Unbelievable as it is, many European soldiers of the day were not taught to aim. They counted on massed volley musket fire and the bayonet. That’s not the case with the Continentals, who aimed not just their…

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Jewish Invention Myths: The Galil Rifle

Posted on 15 July 202516 July 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Jewish Invention Myths: The Galil Rifle   I have covered several gun and/or military-related jewish invention myths before – such as the Uzi, (1) the Desert Eagle (2) and the MiG series of fighter planes – (3) but another less well-known myth concerns the origins of IDF’s main weapons of the 1970s to the 1990s…

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Gear Locker: Primary Arms SLX-3X Micro-Prism

Posted on 11 July 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Primary Arms SLX 3X MicroPrism: Compact Power for Real-World Shooters   I’m a fan of prism-style optics. The first scope I spent a lot of time behind was a Trijicon ACOG during my service. I loved the ACOG and the simple reticle system that makes it easy to land hits at ranges ranging from seven…

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AK Corner: VZ58 – The Most Overlooked Capable Rifle Today

Posted on 2 June 20252 June 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

VZ58: The Most Overlooked Capable Rifle Today   We live in an AR / AK world. Both are great options as a go-to gun for everything from a weekend range trip to TEOTWAWKI. But they’re not the only options. These platforms have spawned some offshoots like the SCAR and JAKL and American companies are starting to produce…

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The M1 Carbine: 10 Little-Known Facts

Posted on 25 May 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

The M1 Carbine: 10 Little-Known Facts   The “U.S. Carbine, Caliber .30, M1” was the most produced American infantry arm of World War II. And it’s back in production today. As this is written, my cheek is gleefully stained with linseed oil (either that or I have jaundice) from test-firing the M1 Carbine and M1A1 Paratrooper…

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The Evolution of the Battle Rifle: From the FAL to Today’s AR-10

Posted on 24 April 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

The Evolution of the Battle Rifle: From the FAL to Today’s AR-10   For firearm enthusiasts, military historians, and professional shooters, the battle rifle is revered as a symbol of the evolution of modern weaponry. From the iconic FN FAL, famously known as “The Right Arm of the Free World,” to the robust and versatile…

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The .22 Rifle: Practical and Tactical?

Posted on 5 April 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

The .22 Rifle: Practical and Tactical?   The .22 rifle is an infinitively practical firearm that fills many-a-niche. The rifles themselves can be had for much less than their more powerful centerfire counterparts, as is the ammunition. The .22 LR cartridge itself is ubiquitous, easy to pack, and lacks the noise and recoil associated with…

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Bullets Follow Walls – Explained

Posted on 8 March 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

  I remember when I started MOUT training, I heard the phrase “bullets follow walls, so stay away from walls.” I heard it and did it, but I had to eventually ask what it meant. Why do bullets follow walls? At 18, I had no idea what bullets did. I was told to shut up…

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