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The best running vests carry water, fuel, and safety layers without bounce, bulk, or breaking your stride. Over a three-month test cycle, ultrarunner Constance Mahoney tested three new running hydration vests, logging more than 30 miles in each. From a 50K in Northern California to mountain missions and crewing for…

The best power banks keep your essentials alive without unnecessary bulk. Whether you’re traveling, working remotely, or exploring outside, a solid power bank can save your primary tools for communication, photos, navigation, and more. For this round, GearJunkie Editor Chris Kassar put two power banks through a 6-month testing cycle,…

Nothing ruins a hot hike or a freezing morning faster than a lukewarm drink. The best insulated water bottles reliably keep ice water frigid, coffee steaming, and hydration effortless. Lead tester Meg Carney and GearJunkie Editor Chris Kassar put six of our top insulated water bottles through a rigorous 9-month…

The Trace tried to make Turner’s Outdoorsman the bad guy in the latest attempt on President Donald Trump’s life. There’s no evidence they did anything wrong, and ample evidence that they’re very careful in following the law, but the would-be assassin’s purchase, coupled with the fact that as the…

While I use the term “AI” on a regular basis, I don’t really like it. What we have may look a lot like AI, but it’s really not. There’s no actual intelligence there. It’s just a program that makes a really decent search engine that has figured out how…

When an unimaginable situation suddenly becomes real, it’s easy to understand proper protection. Seeing is believing, especially when it comes to carrying pepper spray — and actually putting it to critical use in the field. And when Curtis Matwishyn saw a black bear in Saskatchewan’s Waskesiu–Prince Albert National Park, he…

The Supreme Court once again took no action on the five different cases involving bans on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines in its orders released on Monday, which is frustrating enough for gun owners. To make things worse, the Court denied cert to Schoenthal v. Raoul; the…

The Stio Skyrider gives homage to the brand’s Western heritage — and at less than half the price of Stio’s other ski jackets, it comes at a value. Many hardshells on the market look nearly identical to each other: sleek, technical, and potentially a little blocky. Not all, of course,…

A three-judge panel on the First Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a preliminary injunction against Maine’s 72-hour waiting period on most gun sales, claiming the law doesn’t actually implicate the Second Amendment at all.  The district court judge had concluded that acquiring a firearm…

With Pam Bondi out as attorney general, there are some who wonder just what the Department of Justice’s future will look like, especially in defense of the Second Amendment. On the one hand, the Civil Rights Division has focused on doing some good things. On the other, the DOJ…

The Vortex Viper Shotgun Enclosed Micro Green Dot is a purpose-built optic that fixes the awkward, too-high feel of many shotgun red dot setups. With its ultra-low mount, enclosed design, and bright 3 MOA green dot, it looks ready to earn a real spot on turkey guns and wingshooting rigs…

Sightmark’s Shade 3.5-28×30 thermal scope zeroed fast, grouped tight, and delivered the kind of real-world night-hunting performance that makes a $999.97 price tag look downright dangerous to the competition. The $1K Thermal Scope That Zeroed Fast and Shot Tight At 50 yards in the daylight, I set the palette on…

The Mauser Karabiner 98k is not some dusty museum prop that only matters to collectors. It is a hard-kicking, history-soaked bolt gun that still shows exactly why the Mauser action became the gold standard for combat rifles and hunting rifles alike. Why the Mauser Karabiner 98k Still Belongs on Your…

The Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 is not just another striker-fired 9mm trying to chase the usual names. After range time, carry time, and real instructor use, this pistol proved flat-shooting, reliable, optics-ready, and good enough to make a longtime Glock carrier reach for something else. The service-sized handgun is…

The American-made Charles Daly Honcho looks like a budget-minded 12-gauge bruiser built for tight spaces and rough work. But once the shooting starts, this compact pump reveals a split personality: smoother and better finished than expected, yet still saddled with reliability issues serious enough to kill the deal.https://gunsamerica.com/listings/search Charles Daly…

Every once in a while, someone explains what you’ve been feeling… but couldn’t quite put into words. This is one of those times. In a recent sit-down with Peter McCormack, macro analyst Lyn Alden didn’t sugarcoat it. She didn’t hedge it, she didn’t dress it up in economist jargon, she…

The fight over suppressors just took a serious step toward the Supreme Court. The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms has filed an amicus brief urging the high court to take up George Peterson v. United States, a case that could directly challenge the National Firearms…

From samurai roots to the gallows, this is Hideki Tojo’s fanatic rise, failed suicide with an 8mm Nambu, and the wild “Remember Pearl Harbor” denture secret that rode with him to trial. World War 2’s Scale: A Global Fire That Scarred Everyone The Second World War was the bloodiest, most…

On behalf of all the contributors here at Bearing Arms, have a Happy Easter! Our regular posting schedule will resume tomorrow, including a look at the potential replacements for Pam Bondi as Attorney General, a deepening split in the circuit courts on the issue of waiting periods, and more.  …

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