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The Historian: General Washington rejected Pennsylvania rifles

As revolutionary ardor reached its height in 1775, it was widely believed that American riflemen, using the newly developed Pennsylvania rifles, would decimate the lines of their musket bearing British foes. Consequently, in the summer of 1775 Congress resolved that six companies of expert riflemen be immediately raised in Pennsylvania, two in Maryland, and two in Virginia and sent forthwith to ...

Syria's 'orphan revolution'

Syrian rebels armed with hunting guns, knives and prayer take a stand with no foreign support. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.

Mike Jerrick Learns To Throw Knives

Don't worry, "King of Fling" Jack Dagger is out there to supervise.

Newly Opened Every Day Sports Men Delivers Supplies for Outdoor Adventures

Every Day Sports Men is now open and offering everything outdoors enthusiasts need.(PRWEB) February 10, 2012 Few things can compare to the unique experience of spending time outdoors. With the wide expanses and beautiful land America has to offer, there is no end to the camping, hunting and fishing adventures that are available. To get the most out of these activities, it’s crucial to have the ...

Remains, knives mark testimony

Jurors viewed photos of Kaelin Glazier's skeletal remains Tuesday before hearing from the mother and uncle of her accused killer, William Frank Simmons.

Cammenga comeback: Manufacturing family finds new niche making knives, reloaders

The holidays have been finished for weeks, but Holland’s John Cammenga sees more of his family than ever these days. His father, brother, stepmother and stepbrother — plus two part-time employees — are rushing to fill orders for a product line that has taken off.

Conventions: The edge and changing times

By Dan Simmons – “Sportsman’s Quest” As we come to the end of the winter outdoor trade shows and conventions, it seems appropriate to make a few observations on the state of the industry. One of the most interesting is the increased interest in knives and the passion for their various technological advances or artistic[...]

Knives out for our deadliest imports

CUSTOMS is allowing an arsenal of deadly concealable knives to be imported into Australia every year.

Knives out for deadly imports

CUSTOMS is allowing an arsenal of deadly concealable knives to be imported into Australia every year.

Man arrested with items that could link him to urban deer poaching

Saanich police are optimistic they may have arrested a man connected to the crossbow arrow shooting deaths of deer in the municipality.


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