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Armed Lifestyle - Issue 2 - June 2022

Welcome to Issue 2 of The Armed Lifestyle! The AL team are REALLY getting into the groove to bring you, our fellow shooters, all the opinions and facts that we already know you love from your kind responses to Issue #1! We kick off this time with some awesome reviews by Trampas of the Ruger LCP MAX, a Less Than Lethal defense option from PepperBall, the Stoner-designed US Survival Rifle from Henry Repeating Arms, plus Jamie gets "hands on" with the TISAS 9mm. In addition, we've got our unique take on a super pack from Duluth in the form of "The Wanderer", a review of the LOKSAK Shieldsak and an in-depth look at the "Commander" folder from Emerson Knives! Jamie continues her look at "The New Shooter Perspective" and then Amy gets into discussing Realtor Safety and lands a super interview with one of the industry’s top instructors and founder of "Meet the Pressers", Klint Macro. Dan looks at the medical and psychological implications of working and shooting in hot weather, Charlie teams up with “Gun for Hire Radio” Host Anthony Colandro, Self Defense legend John Petrolino shares his thoughts on the Tactical Pen, and Rob again shares his vast knowledge as an internationally known firearms trainer to help readers decide how to choose the right course to fit their training needs! Then to wrap things up, Trampas gets into one of his favourite topics, that of "The Lost Art of Gunsmithing". So with even more gear reviews and articles to put you, the shooter who lives and breathes "The Armed Lifestyle" firmly in control, we hope that you'll dive on in and enjoy Issue 2!

Welcome to Issue 2 of The Armed Lifestyle! The AL team are REALLY getting into the groove to bring you, our fellow shooters, all the opinions and facts that we already know you love from your kind responses to Issue #1!
We kick off this time with some awesome reviews by Trampas of the Ruger LCP MAX, a Less Than Lethal defense option from PepperBall, the Stoner-designed US Survival Rifle from Henry Repeating Arms, plus Jamie gets "hands on" with the TISAS 9mm. In addition, we've got our unique take on a super pack from Duluth in the form of "The Wanderer", a review of the LOKSAK Shieldsak and an in-depth look at the "Commander" folder from Emerson Knives!
Jamie continues her look at "The New Shooter Perspective" and then Amy gets into discussing Realtor Safety and lands a super interview with one of the industry’s top instructors and founder of "Meet the Pressers", Klint Macro. Dan looks at the medical and psychological implications of working and shooting in hot weather, Charlie teams up with “Gun for Hire Radio” Host Anthony Colandro, Self Defense legend John Petrolino shares his thoughts on the Tactical Pen, and Rob again shares his vast knowledge as an internationally known firearms trainer to help readers decide how to choose the right course to fit their training needs!
Then to wrap things up, Trampas gets into one of his favourite topics, that of "The Lost Art of Gunsmithing".
So with even more gear reviews and articles to put you, the shooter who lives and breathes "The Armed Lifestyle" firmly in control, we hope that you'll dive on in and enjoy Issue 2!

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FINAL THOUGHTS<br />

Over the past years, the U.S. Survival Rifle by Henry Repeating<br />

Arms has ridden up and down the St. James River stowed the<br />

in hull of a pontoon boat, been rode across fields on horseback<br />

and lugged around in the Bug-Out Bag as I mentioned earlier,<br />

but still managed to retain my confidence in its capabilities<br />

if its ever needed in a “life or death” situation. Unlike other<br />

survival rifles I have reviewed in the past, I like the fact the<br />

Henry is a singular compact unit that does not have extra<br />

parts to have to keep up with or be carried in its own carry<br />

case like other survival tools I have previously reviewed in<br />

the past. I feel the U.S. Survival Rifle is well built and durable<br />

for long term storage or use. I would like to see some sort<br />

redesign to allow for some sort of small handguard for those<br />

who just enjoy a day of plinking with the little rifle.<br />

In addition to the rifle, Henry included a neat little tin box<br />

loaded with additional survival tools such as a signal mirror<br />

and whistle, wire saw, waterproof matches, rubber tubing,<br />

emergency blanket and snap light. Made for Henry Repeating<br />

Arms by Best Glide ASE, the box is water tight and can be<br />

used for a wide array of task such as constructing shelter,<br />

snares and starting fires in the field. While this is not included<br />

in the sale of the rifle, it is an excellent item to consider<br />

pairing with the U.S. Survival Rifle.<br />

Retailing at $290, I have seen these rifles in stores listed on<br />

sale for a bit cheaper at around $230. The quality and reliably<br />

you get with this and any other Henry product is second to<br />

none for the money you invest. After spending time with the<br />

Henry, it proved itself to the point of wanting to refer to it as<br />

a tool more than a firearm. Everything about its design and<br />

function are made to help you be confident in overcoming life<br />

threatening situations and survival! I recommend this rifle so<br />

highly in fact, in the time since originally receiving the Henry<br />

for my initial review, I now own two of these rifles as part of<br />

my everyday equipment.<br />

If you want to learn more about the U.S. Survival Rifle and<br />

other great products from Henry Repeating Arms, check the<br />

full line up at www.HenryUSA.com to find the rifle right for<br />

you.<br />

FIREARMS: TRAINING OR HENRY PRACTICE? REPEATING RIFLE<br />

www.thearmedlifestyle.com

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