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Week-In-Review News Roundup: January 31-February 6, 2021
Welcome to Cheaper Than Dirt’s Week-In-Review News Roundup. Here you’ll find some of the previous week’s top stories in the…Read More >
Read More >Welcome to Cheaper Than Dirt’s Week-In-Review News Roundup. Here you’ll find some of the previous week’s top stories in the…Read More >
Read More >We all wish to be as well-armed as possible. With obligations including housing, a vehicle and, perhaps, an education, a…Read More >
Read More >In response to a question about what calibers to use for self-defense, the venerable Jeff Cooper once said something along…Read More >
Read More >I have had many experiences I am not terribly anxious to relive. Some of those revolve around the 1911 .45…Read More >
Read More >It has been paraphrased many times: speed is good, accuracy is final. When shooters become older, their reaction time and…Read More >
Read More >A good fixed-blade knife is an incredible tool that can be useful in a number of situations from camping and…Read More >
Read More >Welcome to Cheaper Than Dirt’s Week-In-Review News Roundup. Here you’ll find some of the previous week’s top stories in the…Read More >
Read More >The video below covers how to clean a 1911 that does not need a tool to remove the barrel bushing. There are…Read More >
Read More >Among the most popular handguns in the world is the GLOCK. The GLOCK is reliable, affordable and offers good performance…Read More >
Read More >It is common to carry a gun in the field in case you run across a snake. Some chose a shotgun, while others carry their trusty .22 LR rifles. There are many new guns that are easily carried on the hip that are perfect snake slayers. Derringers made by Bond Arms and the Taurus Judge are two of those handguns. The author explores their reasons for believing the .45 Long Colt and .410 Bore are the perfect calibers for killing snakes.
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