POTD: 1871 Ward-Burton Trials Carbine – America’s First Bolt Action
Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! Here we have a Springfield Armory Model 1871 Ward-Burton trials carbine, one of the earliest attempts at getting the U.S. military to adopt a…
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ASVAB Prep for the Math Knowledge 8
See the full video at https://youtu.be/SEi9Zh8X2lM Over the next few weeks, I am going to be releasing short solutions to the ASVAB AFQT Mathematical Knowledge questions. Hopefully this can help…
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The Most Comfortable and Luxurious Tent for You
The Wolf Tent is the ultimate luxury for hikers, combining comfort and convenience in a compact design. This inflatable shelter sets up quickly, even in tough conditions, and offers features…
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PREPPER TIPS FROM HIKERS | What preppers can learn from hikers for bug out preparation
How to apply hiking tips to a bug out plan. Bug out bag gear, survival skills and a good disaster preparedness plan are essential for survival in an emergency but…
Read More »POTD: Springfield 1899 Krag .22 – Training on a Dime
Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! Here we have one of the Army’s clever cost-cutting measures – a Model 1898 Krag chambered in .22 rimfire for training. Only 841 were made…
Read More »AO Review: Naturehike Cloud-Up 1 Person Tent – $80 Backpacking Tent
Funny as it might sound, I have never owned my own personal tent. Throughout all my years in the outdoors, I have always been able to borrow a tent from…
Read More »POTD: Springfield Model 1882 Chaffee-Reece – Almost Changed History
Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! This beaten-up rifle represents one of the most significant “what if” moments in American military history. The Springfield Model 1882 Chaffee-Reece was the U.S. Army’s…
Read More »AllOutdoor Review – Snugpak Tactical 2 Sleeping Bag
As a soldier navigating the demands of the Army’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) course, I’ve learned that the right gear can make or break you in the field….
Read More »POTD: Springfield “Model 1890” Trapdoor – The Last of the Single-Shots
Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! This Springfield Armory trapdoor carbine represents the final evolution of America’s most famous single-shot military rifle. Arsenal-rebuilt during the 1890s with protective features added in…
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