Glub.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-02T20:06:00Z

Iranian navy vessels at Bandar Abbas are looking a little worse for wear.

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Strike Industries is known for making some very out-of-the-box items, but this new handguard heads in the other direction. The Strike M4 Quad Rail Handguard  mounts on standard carbine ARs, and adds additional rail space within the front sight assembly. Keep reading for all the details.

Meme

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-02T17:38:00Z

 A meme I've seen recently.

America:  I'm your huckleberry

Iran: Fights not with you, America.

America: I beg to differ, sir.  We started a game we didn't get to finish. "Death to America", remember?

Iran: I was just fooling about.

America:  I wasn't.

Italian firearm manufacturer Davide Pedersoli has a very unique new gun for 2026. The Kodiak Survivalist is a double rifle chambered in .44 Magnum. It maintains the styling of a dangerous game double while offering a much more accessible price point (for both the gun and the ammunition) than traditional options.

Preparing for the terrorist threat here at home

by Lee Williams in The Gun Writer on 2026-03-02T15:53:11Z

If the terrorists come, blue states will become death traps.

Back in a few

by Unknown in Home on the Range on 2026-03-02T15:48:00Z

EJ brought home a flu bug (one that apparently the "flu shot" didn't cover this season), and I got it, and had to go to the hospital with some breathing issues.  Spent most of the week there, getting treatment with a respiratory therapist and a bunch of other anti-flu drugs, and am home now, recovering nicely.  

As I was sitting in my hospital bed drinking the "Ensure" they gave me I thought "great, it's just because I'm old. . . ."  The nurse read my mind and said, "3 other people hospitalized with the same thing here this week were in their 30's.

I felt a little better.

But be watching, this particular strain of Type A Influenza goes into pneumonia very easily, and there have been several thousand deaths in the US already this year from it.  Personally, Covid for me was like any other head cold; this was nasty.

I'll be back in a week, taking some time away from the computer to just chill and recover.  - Brigid

When a new shooter asks Michelle Cerino if she’ll be the one to train that person, Michelle asks pointed questions that help direct the journey and the outcome. Find out where you would wind up and why.
Quote of the Day As an Islamic theocracy, Iran serves as a role model for the Islamic world. And as a role model, we cannot capitulate. Hamid Reza TaraghiFebruary 28, 2026Why Iran resists giving up its nuclear program, even as … Continue reading
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The weather cooperated nicely for my observance of National Cigar Day last Friday, with daytime temperatures climbing into the low 60s. The thermometer dipped after sunset, but the mild afternoon led to the porch far more welcoming later in the day. With the heater set on low — and not positioned directly at my feet for a change— I settled into a comfortable evening. The respite was especially welcome, as it had been a full week since I’d last enjoyed a relaxing smoke.

To mark the occasion, I selected a Rocky Patel Emerald in the Robusto vitola. I had picked up a few Emeralds just weeks earlier and decided to light one up without the customary extended rest in the humidor. I’d smoked one last fall but failed to jot down any notes. With the cigar recently named one of Cigar Aficionado’s Top Cigars of 2025, I was curious to revisit it with a more attentive approach.



As with many offerings from Rocky Patel Premium Cigars, much of the stick is initially concealed beneath ornate bands and decorative wrapping. Once the glossy green sleeve is removed, a smooth Ecuadorian wrapper is revealed. Beneath that lies a complex construction: dual binders from Mexico and Nicaragua encasing a filler blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos. The 5½ x 50 cigar is sharply box-pressed into a rectangular form, the narrow edge measuring closer to a 40 ring gauge in feel.

The cigar was densely packed and firm to the touch. The cold draw leaned tighter than I prefer, though I was hopeful it would open as it warmed. Described as on the “lighter side of medium,” the Emerald opened with a moderately robust burst of espresso and dark coffee. That initial intensity quickly settled into a pleasing balance. The coffee notes remained at the core, joined by leather and a gentle sweetness that rounded the profile.

The draw did loosen somewhat as the cigar progressed, though it remained slightly snug throughout. Smoke output was occasionally restrained, yet the flavor never felt lacking. Despite the extreme box-press, the burn line remained even and required no relights — even after a brief step away from the porch.

Top 25 lists are, of course, subjective — cigars are deeply personal experiences. Rankings aside, the Emerald proved to be a thoroughly enjoyable smoke.



To accompany the cigar, I reached for a bottle of New Riff Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon. Coincidentally — or perhaps not — this bourbon has also garnered recent accolades. (Truth be told, the award-themed pairing was intentional.) At the 2026 World Whiskies Awards, it was named World’s Best Bourbon. Awards can be taken with a grain of salt, but they do have a way of tightening supply and nudging prices upward.

With that in mind, I secured a bottle at its still-reasonable sub-$40 price. The 100-proof bourbon is aged at least four years in new, charred and toasted 53-gallon American oak barrels, adhering to the Bottled-in-Bond Act. Its high-rye mash bill — approximately 65% corn, 30% rye, and 5% malted barley — promises both sweetness and spice.

On the nose, rich vanilla and butterscotch rise readily, accompanied by a pronounced rye spice. The palate delivers caramel and vanilla sweetness layered with lively rye character. The finish lingers with notes of candied dark fruit and warming spice — long enough to satisfy, yet never overwhelming.

Together, these two award recipients formed a harmonious pairing. The well-packed cigar delivered an impressive 110 minutes of smoking time, allowing nearly two hours of unhurried sipping, reflection, and enjoyment of the mild evening air. After a week of cold weather and crowded obligations, the extended porch time felt less like indulgence and more like restoration.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Two Face – My First Real Benchrest Rifle

by Mr. RevolverGuy in Day At The Range on 2026-03-02T13:44:39Z

I have reached a milestone that is probably small to many of you and doesn’t mean much but to me its a big deal. This is my first ever benchrest rifle built around a lonestar action. I was having a bit of regret to be honest after I started seeing not so great comments about […]

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The first version of this carbine was the Cosmopolitan, designed and patented by Henry Gross in 1859 and manufactured by Edward Gwyn and Abner Campbell. It is a single-shot .52 caliber carbine that loads from [...]

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Monday Morning Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-02T13:01:00Z




SHOT Show 2026 included the 7th annual Women of the Gun event. Find out who showed up and what happened.

Law enforcement said the gunfire followed a verbal altercation between McKever and the 19-year-old victim. Investigators said both men suffered gunshot wounds during the exchange and were treated at local hospitals, where the victim remains in critical condition.

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Epistemic Crackup

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-02T12:01:00Z

The universality of always-on broadband internet connections in our pockets really kicked off an experiment in Epistemological Choose Your Own Adventure and, friends, it's not going swimmingly.

The proliferation of AI-generated imagery and video has absolutely turbocharged it. Social media was awash by yesterday afternoon in AI videos of varying quality claiming to show a burning USS Abraham Lincoln sinking. (You know, the one the Houthis claimed they sank last year.)


Can't wait to run into the CVN-72 Truthers in the wild later this year who claim that the Iranians actually sank the Lincoln and the Deep State is covering it up.



War News...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-02T11:41:00Z



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At least this time it’s for a good reason. You may recall the boys who objected to a mentally ill girl (who filmed them) in their locker room and got Title IX violations on their records where the girl got no punishment and the muslim student had no repercussions either. Well, they sued. And despite […]

Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 2, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-02T07:05:42Z

On March 2, 1793, Alexandre de Beauharnais, the first husband of Joséphine de Beauharnais, was arrested during the Reign of Terror. He was later executed. — And on March 2, 1799, Congress standardizes US weights and measures. — Please pray for peace in the Middle East, and the replacement of Iran’s Islamic theocratic regime with a reasonable, limited government. After 47 years of tyranny, the Iranian people deserve better! — Today’s feature piece is by Field Gear Editor Ton Christianson.

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Midwest Industries AK Multi Tool, by Thomas Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-02T07:04:04Z

Built around a rugged windage and elevation adjustment tool for the front sight of AK-pattern firearms, the Midwest Industries AK Multi Tool is a great range-bag-companion for the AK owner. Constructed of heavy-duty, nickel-plated 4140 steel, the tool provides a gas tube wrench, handguard cap lever wrench, and multi-function knubs for muzzle brake detents or recoil button compression in addition to the windage and elevation adjustment tool. The tool comes with a clear set of directions for those who are new to adjusting the sights on an AK. It is made in the U.S.A., and cost $84.95 at midwestindustriesinc.com at …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-02T07:03:18Z

The following recipe for Braised Spring Vegetables is from SurvivalBlog reader Ellen H.  She says:\ “This is my variation on a recipe that I found posted online a decade ago. I now make this in springtime, every year. Ingredients 4 scallions or 1 spring onion, trimmed and thinly sliced 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 3 tablespoons of olive oil 3 tablespoons low-sodium chicken broth, or water 8 ounces asparagus, woody ends trimmed off. Cut the stalks into 1-½ inch pieces 1 cup shelled fresh fava beans (from about 1 pound pods), peeled, or sugar snap peas, trimmed and halved crosswise …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-02T07:02:49Z

Today’s graphic: Percent of Population without Health Insurance, by County (U.S.). (Graphic courtesy of Reddit and ZipCrawl.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable.     From the ZipCrawl website: NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate. Explore the geographic distribution of uninsured Americans across every county in the United States. This map traces the consequences of Medicaid expansion decisions, immigration patterns, and labor market structures – revealing how a single state policy choice created dramatic coverage disparities at state borders, and how the Texas-Mexico corridor has become the uninsured capital of the developed world. JWR Adds:  Illegal immigration is …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-02T07:01:40Z

“The great object of my fear is the federal judiciary. That body, like gravity, ever acting, with noiseless foot, and unalarming advance, gaining ground step by step, and holding what it gains, is engulfing insidiously the special governments into the jaws of that which feeds them.” – Thomas Jefferson, letter to Judge Spencer Roane, March 9, 1821

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Mundane gun stuff

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-02T03:59:55Z

I picked up a Thompson Encore package back in December at the Hamilton gun show. For reasons that make no sense, I’ve always liked the little single shot Contenders and the Encore scales things up to take real rifle calibers. … Continue reading

Another war

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-02T02:00:00Z

Yesterday’s attack by Israeli and US forces on Iran has within hours expanded to include a dozen different nations. As usual, we have nowhere near enough information to figure out what is really going on. The claims made by various … Continue reading

Epic Fury

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-01T22:16:00Z

 Watching news this afternoon, we learn that at least five US service members have been killed as a part of the ongoing operations against Iran.  We mourn their loss.

Part of the problem, as I see it, is that the freedom-loving Iranian patriots have nothing to fight with. How difficult would it be to gather a bunch of AKs, load them into gun cases with a couple of magazines, and "leaflet drop" them in areas where freedom-loving Iranians might find them. Sort of like what we did with the Liberator pistol in World War II?

I do mourn the loss of American service members and pray for their souls and that their sacrifice bears fruit.

Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-01T15:41:00Z


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Rise Armament Triggers REV 535 [FIRST LOOK]

by Recoil Staff in Recoil on 2026-03-01T14:44:35Z

NEW from Rise Armament comes the REV 535! A new AR-15 trigger with a ton of great features.

An AI Robot with a Gun

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-01T14:00:00Z

Quote of the Day “Don’t tread on me” doesn’t mean much when the thing doing the treading is an AI in a robot with a gun. There was a time when conservatives wouldn’t dream of ceding this kind of power … Continue reading

NC: Wilson - Road Rage leads to Defensive Shooting

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-01T12:34:00Z

“I started shooting at him. The guy hit me and then he got out of his car and he started hitting my window,” Farden told the dispatcher. “I was the one who was doing the shots because he was banging on my window.”

Farden tells the dispatcher that he is armed with “a long rifle 22.”

“So, basically, I was taking the exit and then he came,” Farden told the dispatcher. “We was coming down the same highway. I got it on video. He was trying to like run me off the road. I don’t know why he was trying to run me off the road, and then we got to the exit and we got to like the three lanes and he was behind the car that was behind me, so I guess he was trying to cut in front of the car that was behind me, and then he came. He was speeding so, when he came, I was merging into the other lane too, so he hit me. That’s when he pulled my door open and when he pulled my door open, that’s when I cocked the rifle back and I just shot him. I have got a video of him walking up to my car. I don’t know why he stopped.”


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Strange Timing Explained

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-01T12:33:00Z

A lot of assets were still moving into theater, dependents hadn't been evacuated from Naval Support Activity Bahrain and other facilities that were within an easy chip shot of Iranian Fateh launchers across the Gulf, and the attacks were launched in broad daylight... this was obviously something launched on the fly rather than a preplanned zero hour.

Via Matthew Ford, author of War in the Smartphone Age and other books, the Israelis had, in addition to having hacked one of the most popular apps in Iran, gotten intel that Khamenei and other high-ranking Iranian government officials would be meeting in a specific place at a specific time, so that's why the snap launch of a decapitation strike.

EDIT: According to an NYT piece, CIA's trying to claim credit for the intel.
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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-01T12:01:00Z




His loss is no loss...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-01T11:51:00Z

One of the most clear cut cases of misdemeanor murder I've seen in a while. The world's a better place without the decedent in it.

Iran has, of course, vowed retaliation, but their conventional options are pretty slim. Boy, what a time to have gutted our domestic counterintelligence and counterterrorism establishments and re-tasked a huge chunk of federal LEOs to chasing down roofers and hotel housekeepers in Bumfuck, Iowa.

Desultory missile tag continues across the Persian Gulf, a mob tried to storm the U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, and Oman reports a tanker was hit off their coast in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-01T11:30:00Z

Thanks again to all the meme contributors–really helps!!

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — March 1, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-01T07:04:22Z

March 1, 1872: Yellowstone became the world’s first national park. — Today is the birthday of actor and former WW2 commando David Niven. His full name was James David Graham Niven. (1910-1983.) — Today is also the birthday of the late singer, songwriter, and cowboy poet Allen Wayne Damron. Damron was quite the Texan, through and through. (Born 1939, died August 13, 2005, in Terlingua, Texas.) — All eyes are on the Middle East. The Iranian ex-pat news service Tousi TV seems to have the most complete coverage. But note that they have a strong bias toward Shah-in-Exile Pahlavi. — …

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Processing Spaghetti Squash, by Patrice Lewis

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-01T07:03:07Z

JWR’s Introductory Note:  This photo-intensive article was written by our long-time friend Patrice Lewis. It was posted at her excellent Rural Revolution blog.  We highly recommend bookmarking it. Last fall, if you remember, we had a bumper crop of spaghetti squash. With this much abundance, we were tasked with how best to store the sheer volume.       In the end, we divvied up the ripe squash from the unripe, then stored the ripe squash in the well house.         The unripe squash was stacked in crates in the library, where it slowly ripened over a …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-01T07:02:51Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: Finally, Some Epstein Co-Conspirator Arrest Warrants But Pam Bondi is Baffled Why There Have Been No Arrests News Links: Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.  

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-01T07:01:25Z

“I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called, With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all. But unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of …

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Ayatollah Khamenei Dead

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-01T03:31:49Z

It was apparently a pretty effective decapitation strike. Some are speculating that IRGC officers may have betrayed the leadership. 

I wish I could hope that whoever is still in charge will put the interests of the Iranian people ahead of their pursuit of power but the 30K+ killed by the government last month give me little hope for that.
Politics and political troubles, like other forms of war, distract us from real-world problems that can and do harm and even kill us. While many are man-made entirely, others are natural events. Natural? Yes, but influenced and modified (made worse) … Continue reading

I Have Had Questions About the Email Sending Problem

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-01T00:21:00Z

Thunderbird was not the problem. There are vendors of IP blacklists for either users or ISPs with systems that spam, or are infected. Somehow, Sparklight ended up blacklisted. This should surprise no one. Lots of people spam for a living; I know one person who did for a couple years before his conscience got in the way. My mail host relies on the blacklist services. They whitelisted my IP. The problem persisted.

Somewhere within their SMTP server, my now legitimate emails were getting stored in the Sent folder and then quietly, without warning, discarded. I do not why, but they fixed it.

Handling Something Scary

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-01T00:15:00Z

 One of the reasons that I do not pull my Televue-85 out and use it as often as I would like is that it is a very expensive telescope.  To put it on the mount requires holding the tube with one hand while putting it in the dovetail while using the other hand to tighten the clamping screw.

As I( was putting it on the mount last night I realized that I have a solution staring at me. This is the 3" Televue clamshell ring:


This ring both simplifies positioning it on a mount and attaching various finder attachments. Those are 10-32 screw holes. After a long useful chat with SuperGrok attempting to find a furniture handle with the right dimensions, I realized the solution is to buy a 4" x 2" x1/8" wall rectangular aluminum tube. Cut a .625" slice, then drill through holes 1.25" apart in one side. Sand everything smooth run it over the polishing wheel, and use some stainless steel socket head screws to lock it down. The hole will fit my hand comfortably and I will be far less afraid to mount it with a really solid grip on it.

I can convert the rest of that 12" tube into 15 more handles for sale. There is almost no labor involved. Cut the slice, mill to .65" wide. Put in mill and drill two holes in one side, sand with 320 grit, then polish. I suspect that I will find vuyers.

Khamenei Dead

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-28T22:46:00Z

 The Iranian bully Khamenei is deceased.  It's about time.  I understand that Israel is claiming that  one of their planes dropped this particular warhead on him.

It couldn't happen to a nicer guy.  I wonder how many of the other top leaders got taken out?  I'm sure that we will learn more as time goes on.

That whole "Death to America" crap should have conse1quences.

 And of course, slavery as well: The peasants are not subhuman, just a lesser class of humans whose natural function is to work so that we may do important things that they barely understand. See Jefferson's description of this: "the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of god."

Country Comfort - Waimanalo Blues

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-02-28T16:31:00Z

I stumbled across this and like it.  Not sure if it's Country or not, but if it's finger-pickin' then you're at least Country adjacent. 

We have been at war with Iran since 1979. During that time, they have murdered Americans, executed rspe victims and homosexuals while America's leftists have made excuses or rewarded them with pallets of cash. 

Whatever his failures on breaking the Deep State, he is doing what no President has had the courage to do: attack a self-admiited enemy of the United States.

Pray for flight crews of America and Israel and the suffering Iranians who need to destroy what little will remain of the mullahocracy when this is over.

And note carefully: no ground troops. If the Iranian people cannot defeat their own oppressors, it is not our job.

Morning headlines

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-02-28T15:15:35Z

Note: I actually had a post scheduled wondering about the buildup of US heavy metal in the Middle East and what it would lead to. Then I woke up this morning to the headlines that Iran was spontaneously exploding. Its … Continue reading

From 24 hours ago...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-28T14:35:00Z


That's a lot of big sky iron in one place all at once. Six E-3 Sentries... (mislabeled as E-3Cs, when ours are all E-3Gs) ...at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi. That's something like roughly a third of our AWACs fleet right there.

It's out of SRBM range for most of Iran's arsenal, and I don't know what their MRBM fleet is looking like after our last round of bomb tag with the Islamic Republic.

We're gonna wind up burning up a year's worth of ballistic missile interceptor production in the next couple weeks, I bet.

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Quote of the Day Americans have always known that ultimately, no matter who you are, now matter where you are, no one is coming to save you. You must possess the means to save yourself, or at least to fight … Continue reading

Daylight Raod

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-28T12:13:00Z

 It looks like US forces struck Iran in a daylight raid while we slept last night.  I awoke this morning to news of the raid. Iran stuck back, sending missiles to Israel and Bahrain.

It will take time to asses the damage, but it appears we struck more than military targets. One reporter was saying that the Iranian parliament and the Judiciary was hit as part of the raid. Other reporters were talking about the number of air assets we have staged in the region.  It's a fairly hefty force.

On the home front, I've been busier than a cat in a sandbox lately.  Lots of stuff going on. None of it worth reporting here.

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . Are your NFA items in the right ownership structure? With free tax stamps available, now may be a good time to reassess the ownership structure you have in place and make changes if that is right for you.

Guns for the Zombie Apocalypse

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-02-28T12:00:00Z

Thankfully, gun and ammo companies seem to have stopped marketing their wares in neon green for zombie killing. Nonetheless, a quick perusal of any decent book store will quickly show you that zombies are alive, er, dead, and doing well. Having read some of the accounts of various zombie fighters across the world, as well […]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-28T11:42:00Z




"Epic Fury"? YHGTBSM.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-28T11:40:00Z

On Saturday, Mr. Trump announced that “major combat operations” were underway in Iran. The Department of Defense has called the strikes “Operation Epic Fury.”
Did they poll middle school Call of Duty players for the operation name? I miss the good ol' days when we named them after strippers, like Odyssey Dawn.

I sweartagawd we are only about two steps away from
Official Pentagon spokesman PubliusMaximus1488 announced that “We’ve totally mogged Iran with Operation Based Bombmaxxing. We’d like to thank the best president ever for making America great again.”
Fundamentally unserious people.‪

PS: Boy, these tweets aged like fine milk, didn't they?




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Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-28T11:30:00Z

Big thanks to my meme contributors!

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — February 28, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-28T07:04:06Z

On February 28, 1638, Scottish Presbyterians signed the National Covenant at Greyfriars, Edinburgh. — February 28, 1810: The first US fire insurance joint-stock company was organized, in Philadelphia. — And on  February 28, 1844 a 12-inch gun aboard USS Princeton exploded, killing US Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur, Secretary of the Navy Thomas Gilmer, and other high-ranking federal officials. — Today, we present a guest piece by fellow blogger Mrs. Alaska. She is a long-time SurvivalBlog reader who lives off-grid and off-road in the interior of Alaska. — We still need entries for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction …

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Home Pressure Canning, by Mrs. Alaska

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-28T07:03:42Z

The following describes my approach at pressure canning meat and dairy products, with some comments on fruit, vegetables, and other preservation methods Pressure canning cookbooks, like Ball’s Blue Book, include recipes for making and canning meat broths, but, in my experience, most do not for meat itself. Similarly, they lack recipes for canning most dairy items. However, families have canned both for generations. Below, I share my positive experience of canning meats, cheese, and butter, for shelf-stable pantry items, based on the advice of friends whose families have done so for decades, and from my own experiences over many years …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-28T07:02:46Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-28T07:01:58Z

“Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly moved. How long will ye imagine mischief against a man? ye shall be slain all of you: as a bowing wall shall ye be, and as a tottering fence. They only consult to cast him down from his excellency: they delight in lies: they bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly. Selah. My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him. He only is my rock and …

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Public Astronomy

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-28T04:22:34Z

I assisted Boise Astronomical Society with a star party at Future Public School in Garden City. The name sounds like someone had a planning map for a subdivision and wrote Future Public School in a box and someone assumed that was the name not a projection.

This was in late afternoon so we were limited to the Sun and the Moon. The Sun has a pretty decent sunspot right now that is very big, many Earth diameters and a few freckles right at the limb.

Lots of polite kids very excited to look. There is a future for America. A couple adults curious to know about solar cycles and Earth climate.

I took my Televue-85 sitting on an EQ1 mount. This is really a bit more scope than this meant was meant to carry. It clearly was unhappy. I am inclined to buy a Vixen AP-SM mount. They are about 3x as expensive as the Chinese mounts of comparable capacity and features. The CFC mount project started because i thought the Vixens were no longer available in the U.S.

The Vixen mount is fairly light for its capacity, about 14 pounds plus counterweights.  Something i can pick up and carry seperate from the scope. (A Televue-85 is pricy enough that you do not want to trip while carrying it.)

I expect a substantial inheritance soon and I may buy it when that comes into my account. The EQ1 mount is appropriate for the 3" f/4.5 reflector i built some years ago.

Legacy – a few thoughts about Ronald Reagan

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-02-28T02:00:00Z

It is sometimes a bit of a shock to us here at TPOL to realize it’s been more than 38 years since Reagan left office, and 46 years: almost half a century! since he took office. The man was born … Continue reading
Folding stocks on rifles have been both misused and misunderstood for decades. While the AK possesses one of the most iconic folding stocks, the AR15 has long suffered from an inability to yield. Folding the stock has been the unobtanium of the AR world since its conception. No longer, Dead Foot Arms  has found the secret to folding under pressure, but without compromising form or function.

POTD: Toor Knives Tombstone Collection

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-28T00:30:00Z

Photo Of The Day and it’s time for some knives that dropped recently. The Toor Knives Tombstone Collection is a limited-edition series built around frontier grit and hard-use practicality, finished in a bold Black & Brass scheme that makes no attempt to blend in. Drawing inspiration from the Old West attitude but engineered with modern materials, the lineup balances aesthetics with serious field capability.
In the past few years, we’ve seen the rise of long-range hunting cartridges as well as new straight-wall cartridges. And you know what that means—older cartridges are eventually going to be phased out by the new wonder-loads, unless these newer cartridges themselves don’t pass the test of time.

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