00:00:10 Speaker 1: From Meat Eaters World News headquarters in Bozeman, Montana. This is Cow’s Week in Review with Ryan cow Klahan. Here’s cal. 00:00:21 Speaker 2: A new development with a now famous Montana man just popped up. This is a little roundabout, so stick with me. John Edward…

Silicon carbide grip texture can dramatically improve handgun control, recoil management, and grip consistency—especially in heat and humidity. Here’s why I use it on almost every handgun I own and how you can apply it yourself. Share Silicon carbide is an extremely hard synthetic material made from silicon and carbon.…

Listen—the end of live-service support for Destiny 2 is frustrating, and there’s no denying that. We’re watching a game that, for many of us, occupied all or at least a significant portion of our last decade in gaming, so the aggravation is not only understandable, it’s entirely justifiable. However, regardless…

If you’re like me, your collection of shotguns is kind of like a set of golf clubs. Each is a different tool for a different purpose. I have a dainty, lightweight British 12-gauge for long walks and fast flushes. I have a smooth-shooting Remington 1100 for sitting still in the…

Training Fundamentals Series — Part 5 At Valiance Firearms Training (VFT), we teach a simple principle: Vision drives the gun. Where the eyes go, the gun follows. This becomes especially important during target transitions. The speed and efficiency of a transition is not determined solely by how fast the gun moves; it is heavily…

A recent question prompted some reflection on the more than 45 years of fitness training I have been doing since I was 12 or 13 years old. Someone asked about my favorite workouts. Personally, I can still train regularly and do — not because I have to, but because I…

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on Tuesday announced a new clinical trial of methylenedioxymethamphetamine-assisted therapy, more commonly known as MDMA, to evaluate the safety and efficacy when treating current and former military personnel for severe mental health disorders including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder. The latest…

It’s always sad to see a game like Destiny 2 come to an end. Through all its ups and downs, it remained a fun experience for many players who enjoyed the looter shooter genre. While it’s hard to replace what Destiny 2 offered, the good news is that there are…

The best-selling vehicle in the US has just run into another roadblock. Ford has been struggling with F-Series pickup production and supply chain issues since last year, but the latest four-day stoppage has nothing to do with aluminum. This time, Ford is having hood problems, and it is working to…

Federal agencies and private groups are keeping their eyes peeled for hacking and information-warfare efforts launched in response to the wake of the United States’ Jan. 3 attack on Venezuela to capture leader Nicolás Maduro. The unilateral attack has raised concerns that countries aligned with Venezuela, such as China or Russia, may…

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has taken on environmental oversight of deepwater port licensing from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), which officials say will streamline environmental reviews, accelerate license approvals, and lower domestic energy costs.The change, announced on Monday, means that MARAD will oversee National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and environmental…

January used to be a quiet month for streaming. Not anymore.In 2026, the year kicks off with a surprisingly strong slate of movies across the best streaming services, including Netflix, Max, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu, Peacock, and niche genre streamers. From prestige dramas and buzzy documentaries to franchise rewatches, cult…

ZeroTech Optics recently showcased its new 1-8 x 24 mm Vengeance LPVO scope. Low-power, variable optics (LPVO) are a specialized class of riflescope that can combine the quickness of shooting with a red-dot sight in addition with ability to zoom in on targets that lie further away like a traditional…

A Vietnam veteran returned home after two years as a combat medic. He’d treated gunshot wounds, performed emergency procedures and saved lives under fire. Civilian hospitals wouldn’t hire him. His military training didn’t translate to any civilian medical credential. He ended up pumping gas at a service station.This waste of…

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