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Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes podcast

Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes podcast

Written by: Michael Burnett
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Heritage firearms, the great outdoors and faith and meaning to the truth behind craftsmanship. Support the show ➝ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/northernwings

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  • Why do some firearms quietly grow in value over time… while others fade away?
    Feb 12 2026

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    In this episode of Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes, Mike explores what truly makes a gun a “legacy” piece — without naming brands, models, or chasing hype. Instead, he breaks down the deeper forces that shape long-term value: consistency, human judgment, production discipline, restraint, and trust.


    Why do certain firearms that were once affordable tools now command many thousands of dollars?

    Why do some designs remain relevant across generations?

    And why does time — more than marketing or materials — become the ultimate judge?


    This isn’t an investment episode. It’s a conversation about permanence. About what survives scrutiny. About why honesty in craftsmanship eventually earns recognition.


    If you’ve ever wondered what separates a temporary trend from a timeless firearm, this episode will change the way you look at what you own — and what you choose next.


    As always, this isn’t about status.

    It’s about standards.


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    10 mins
  • inheriting Firearms
    Dec 28 2025

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    What should you do when you inherit firearms?

    For many families, the moment comes unexpectedly. A parent, a grandparent, or a loved one passes, and suddenly you’re left with guns you don’t fully understand—what they are, what they’re worth, whether they’re safe, or even what you’re legally allowed to do with them.

    In this episode of Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes, Mike Burnett walks through the realities of inheriting firearms with clarity, honesty, and respect for both the emotional and practical sides of the situation.

    This is not an episode about politics or fear. It’s about responsibility.

    Mike explains why rushing to sell, store, or ignore inherited firearms is one of the most common—and costly—mistakes families make. He breaks down the importance of slowing down, taking inventory, documenting what you have, and understanding the difference between sentimental value, functional value, and true market value.

    You’ll hear real-world perspective drawn from decades in the firearms industry, including a story that highlights how easily valuable history can be lost when guns are handled without proper knowledge or guidance.

    Most importantly, this episode encourages listeners to seek out qualified, open-minded expertise—not to sell you something, but to help you understand what you actually have. Whether the collection is one shotgun in a closet or a full gun room, the principles are the same: respect the firearms, respect the history, and make informed decisions.

    If you or someone you love may one day inherit firearms, this episode will give you a grounded, calm starting point—and potentially save you from irreversible mistakes.

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    9 mins
  • What a shotgun means to me
    Nov 9 2025

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    In this episode of Northern Wings & Clays Field Notes, I dive into what a shotgun truly means beyond wood, steel, and craftsmanship. It’s not just a tool — it’s a reflection of who we are, how we were raised, and what we value. From the first time you shoulder one to the years you spend learning its character, a shotgun becomes something more than a firearm; it becomes a companion in the field, a teacher of patience, and a link between generations.


    We’ll explore the emotional connection behind the gun, the lessons it carries, and why for many of us, it represents far more than sport — it represents belonging, tradition, and purpose.


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    12 mins
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