Why isn’t year-round hunting? Why are deer so numerous even with so many hunters? What about a commercial hunt?
Buckshot has a long history of being a useful and efficient element in the American deer woods, from the flintlock era until ...
An American Kentucky flintlock rifle made by Nicholas Hawk (1782-1844 ... After World War II, when American authorities occupied certain parts of Germany, toys, in order to be exported out ...
So, if you’re game, grab your portal gun and see how many puzzling mysteries ... and some people are even taken simply to be sold for parts! In this dim world, can you find a reason to keep ...
Muzzleloading Rifles may be used that are at least ... Be sure to double bag all the high-risk parts, such as the brain, spinal cord, eyes, and lymphoid tissues, and dispose of them with your ...
Model 1814 flintlock rifles were produced for the U.S. military ... For higher production, they created identical parts so that they could be interchanged easily. The Hall rifle was revolutionary ...
The development of ever more efficient means of ignition is one of the major strands in the history of gun making and gun collecting ... flint held against a clockwork-powered steel wheel. The ...
Using space for emergency storage a common practice His gunsmith, Lou Russell, was also surprised to find the small survival kit hidden inside the gun. Russell, who has been doing gunsmith work fo ...
When a Pennsylvania hunter inherited his father’s old deer hunting rifle, little did he know he also received a hidden time capsule dating back to World War II. Bob Olson, 67, of northern ...
During a trip to Fort Watauga at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Site, I came across a group of people who were learning and practicing the ancient art of knapping, one ...