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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Gunfighting Recon Marines
Gunfighting Recon Marines Over a 48 hour period, the 15th MEU/PELARG team conducted offensive air operations in Afghanistan resulting in the deaths of 5 confirmed enemy fighters, provided disaster relief in Pakistan to 120 victims who had been without aid … Continue reading
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Hunter Prep at Gunsite Academy
The famous firearm academy is perhaps best known as a training ground for pistol shooters. But beginners and experts can learn Jeff Cooper’s “Art of the Rifle.” By J. Scott Olmsted, Editor in Chief The land Gunsite Academy now sits … Continue reading
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Rifle Shooting: Hit the Mark
Shooting a rifle on the firing line in competition and shooting one in the field are two different things. If you don’t agree, this article is aimed at you. By J. Scott Olmsted, Editor in Chief Imagine you’ve saved a … Continue reading
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Gunsite Goes Handgun Hunting
One of Gunsite’s most popular courses is Defensive Pistol for revolvers. And as there are a growing number of handgun hunters in America, it made sense to tailor this curriculum for handgun hunting. Thus, Gunsite’s first Handgun Hunter’s Prep launched … Continue reading
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Single Action Shootout at Gunsite
Arizona was still a rough-and-tumble territory when, on Feb. 8, 1903, two Arizona Rangers entered the Cowboys Home Saloon in the border town of Douglas and inadvertently walked into a deadly situation. The rangers—William W. Webb and J. Porter McDonald—were … Continue reading
Life on the border – the ranchers
Life on the border — the ranchers by Hugh Holub on Jul. 23, 2010, under SB 1070, border issues, politics The following is part of a series on life on the border. I have spent a lot of time in … Continue reading
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Letter to the NRSC
Thursday, September 02, 2010 National Republican Senatorial Committee 425 2nd St. SE Washington, DC 20002 Dear NRSC: It’s been less than a week since my last donation of $100 and already you’re back, hat in hand, for more money. That’s … Continue reading
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From the Arizona Border
As you all have probably seen and heard over the last several months, Arizona is in the politically correct bull’s eye. What started out as a Democrat diversion to bolster their base and to intimidate other states from following suit … Continue reading
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