Paralyzed Marine with Robotic Exoskeleton Receives Bronze Star with V
When Capt. Derek Herrera was called to stand in the place of honor Friday at his retirement ceremony, he pressed buttons on what appeared to be a wristwatch as a fellow Marine came to his aid. After another push of a button and three short beeps, Herrera rose, legs shaking, and walked deliberately toward his […]
A Naturalist Explains Why He Got Himself Eaten By An Anaconda
The American filmmaker and naturalist who filmed himself getting eaten by a giant anaconda for a highly-anticipated television special that is about to be aired has spoken out about what motivated him to take part in the risky stunt. Earlier this year, Paul Rosolie put on a special “snake-proof suit” to let a 25-foot 400-pound […]
Gabriel Krekk’s American Cowgirls
AMERICAN COWGIRL #2 – Shell Abbott – Painting completed on August 16th, 2014 at 11:20pm. I will begin the process of image selection for the next painting and portfolio building of American Cowgirl #3 – Hope Sickler – Colorado – over the next several days and will begin the painting later this coming week. Any […]
A little history of the tomahawks of RW Wilson
RW Wilson began shooting muzzle loader rifles in 1965. It was suggested by his friends to get the typical tomahawk and knife to go along with it. What he learned was that there were no knives suitable to his taste. In 1966, when he finally found one he liked, the price tag of $30 was […]
GUNS OF OUR FATHERS: A Rifle Family
Article by Rachel Alexander Photos by the McLean’s I grew up in Bremerton, Washington, next door to the McLean’s. Art and Alice McLean were some of the dearest people you could ever meet. Art went hunting every year in Canada until it got too expensive, and started moose hunting while just in junior high. He […]
Hunters, think your tree stand keeps you safe from bears? Think again!
Second Amendment Hurdles and Liberal Hypocrisy: Emily Gets Her Gun….But Obama Wants to Take Yours
Washington Times columnist Emily Miller has written a jaw-dropping book about the arduous process required to legally own a gun in our nation’s capital. At first glance, since the cover features Miller in a pink tank top holding her SIG Sauer, it appears to be a basic story about a girl learning to shoot a gun […]
Guns of Our Fathers: My first gun, the bolt-action single-shot .22
<Do you have a story about how you inherited a gun to share in our monthly magazine? Please email it to ralexander@media-inc.com> Article and photos by Bob Shell Like many youngsters during that period of time, my first real gun was a bolt action single shot 22. In fact not only did I have to […]
Prosecutor’s Targeting of Gun Range Exec Enters 15th Year
It has been three and a half years since I first covered the case of a Washington State prosecutor targeting Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club (KRRC) Executive Officer Marcus Carter. Unbelievably, Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney Russ Hauge, a Democrat, has still not stopped his witch hunt, even though his waste of millions of dollars of […]
May Memories
By Montana Mitzi Raw hamburger, burnt potatoes, crunchy carrots, campfire smoke. Thus my day began. Young girls dreamed of boys; buttercups and horseback rides interrupted those thoughts in May. Eager to enjoy a day exploring on my favorite horse, I called my best friend to plan an adventure in the outdoors. Our destination was a […]