Ukulele. This report covers: Ukulele Guitar players However Repetition No callouses? Today’s report will be a little different. I’m going to talk about something that costs nothing and yet if you do it costs everything and solves many problems. I’m going to talk about repetition. Ukulele I’l begin with the ukulele. The WHAT?? The ukulele.
Some inventions in firearms history come across like something from pulp science fiction—concepts so peculiar and ambitious they seem impossible until you see them in metal. The Krummlauf attachment for the Sturmgewehr 44 (STG-44) is exactly that kind of marvel. Born in the crucible of late-war desperation and fueled by a mix of practical need…
When the American Civil War erupted in 1861, the U.S. Army’s standard-issue firearm remained the ponderous muzzle-loading rifled musket. But for the Union cavalry—the fast-moving eyes, ears, and strike force of the army—a different kind of weapon was needed. One that could be reloaded quickly, even from the saddle. One that could keep pace with…
Newark, NJ — In a political stunt gone wrong, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and three New Jersey congressional Democrats—Bonnie Watson Coleman, LaMonica McIver, and Robert Menendez Jr.—found themselves in handcuffs after forcing their way into a federal immigration detention facility in Newark on Friday. Mayor Baraka, long known for his vocal support of sweeping gun control
The AKV “Stizon” is finally here—and it’s not just another AKV variant. Built in collaboration with Stuff and Things Inc, this new release from Soviet Arms and Palmetto State Armory is packed with features and serious range-ready firepower. For those of us who live and breathe AKs, the Stizon is a slick mashup of Eastern