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300 Win Mag vs 308 Caliber Comparison
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The 300 Winchester Magnum (300 Win Mag) and 308 Winchester (308 Win) are the two most successful 30-caliber big game hunting and long-distance shooting rifle cartridges in the world. Although they both shoot the same diameter bullets, the 300 Win Mag and the 308 Winchester each have their distinct advantages when it comes to cartridge selection.
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Crying Towel Time, Anti-Gunners �Disappointed� in Biden�s Non-Action
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The Hill is reporting that so-called �gun violence prevention advocates��known to most people as gun prohibitionists�are �feeling disappointed� that Joe Biden, having served nearly one full year in office, has not made any progress on gun control.
They are upset with his tepid reaction to the Oxford High School shooting in Michigan and the fact that gun control lobbyist David Chipman was withdrawn from consideration to head the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, where he formerly worked as an agent.
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Classic Guns: 4 Iconic Handguns for Concealed Carry
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Many modern handguns pack 10 or more rounds of 9mm into a polymer frame that�ll fit in a pocket. Those guns generally have good sights and triggers�and increasingly, they�re designed to be paired with a reflex-style electronic sight. So why would you choose anything less capable for the serious business of concealed carry?
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Will Liberal Wing Of The High Court Continue or Remove Constraints via Bruen
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It is a rather curious thing, when one stops to think about it, that the broad right of self-defense, and the narrower fundamental right contained in it and inextricably bound to it�the fundamental, natural, and unalienable right of armed self-defense�would have to come up for review by the U.S. Supreme at all. After all, the right of self-defense/the right of self-preservation, and the concomitant natural right of armed self-defense are axiomatic; self-evident true.
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NE: Nebraska State Senator to Try Again to Allow "Constitutional Carry" of Handguns
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Sen. Tom Brewer, a decorated veteran who knows something about overcoming adversity, is loading up another effort to obtain a victory that has eluded gun-rights advocates in Nebraska. Brewer said he will introduce a proposal during the upcoming legislative session to allow Nebraskans to carry a concealed handgun without meeting the current requirements of a criminal background check, a $100 fee and an eight- to 16-hour class on safe gun handling.
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IL: Chicago Shootings: 22 Shot, 2 Fatally, in Weekend Violence Across City
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Chicago police said 22 people have been shot, two fatally, in weekend violence across the city. A man was found shot to death Saturday night in Logan Square on the Northwest Side. About 10:40 p.m., police found Giovanni J. Lozano, 24, unresponsive with a gunshot wound to his head in the 3000-block of North Avers Avenue, Chicago police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. |
Colt M1877 Revolver
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What did Doc Holiday, Billy the Kid, Pat Garret, Pearl Hart and John Wesley Hardin have in common? They all carried Colt�s Double Action, Self-Cocking Central Fire Revolving Pistol. Catchy, isn�t it? Obviously, Colt didn�t waste money on their marketing department in 1877. If the name is too much of a tongue twister, how about we use the name Kittredge, one of Colt�s biggest distributors, called it � the Colt Lightning. |
A Beginner�s Guide to Force on Force Part 3: Handguns
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In last week�s post in our �Beginner�s Guide to Force on Force (FoF)� series, we discussed the various training rifle options for participating in simulated engagements. In today�s continuation of this series, we�re going to talk next about handgun options for training. Just like with rifles, you have three options to choose from: guns that shoot paintballs, guns that shoot airsoft pellets, and conversion slides/dedicated guns for shooting simulation ammunition.
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Springfield Armory SA-35 Review
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The new Springfield Armory SA-35 is instantly recognizable as a rendering of one of the most iconic handguns in history. The P-35, otherwise known as the Browning Hi-Power was based on a design by John Browning, completed by FN in Belgium after Browning�s death, and released in 1935. When most people think of WW II-era pistols they think of the 1911 and Walther P-38, but the P-35 was already in the picture and used by both allied and axis powers during the war. The design enjoyed massive success in the decades that followed, and has been used by many countries in police and military applications. |
For Waterfowlers, Hunting Ducks In Flooded Arkansas Timber is a Rite of Passage
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We wait with the old men, each of them rooted in the muck, worn and furrowed. In the early light, their limbs and branches overhead are kinked and storm-shattered, like the arthritic fingers of the ancients. We watch the sky together. With the first sound of wings, and shots booming in the distance, we lean into each other and wait. The water reaches only to my waist, but this is a full-immersion baptism into one of the great rites of winter. |
WA: Washington State Offering Special Hunt Drawing for Early Hunt Reporting
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Hunters who report their 2021 black bear, deer, elk, or turkey hunting results by Monday, Jan. 10, will have the opportunity to win one of nine deer and elk incentive permits for fall 2022, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officials said Monday. WDFW Game Division manager Anis Aoude said the Department is offering the special permits, which will be awarded through a drawing this spring, as an incentive to encourage hunters to report their results as soon as possible. The special permits will be valid from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, 2022. |
Indiana Lawmakers to Push for Constitutional Carry
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Republicans in the Hoosier State aim to add Indiana to the growing list of states that recognize the right to carry a handgun without a permit. GOP lawmakers in both the Indiana House and Senate are writing bills for the upcoming session that are geared towards constitutional carry, reports WTTV in Indianapolis. Last session, the Indiana House passed a permitless carry bill by a comfortable 65-31 margin, but the Senate wasn't able to send a final measure to Gov. Eric Holcomb's desk. |
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And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms....The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. � Thomas Jefferson in a letter to William S. Smith in 1787. Taken from Jefferson, On Democracy p. 20, S. Padover ed., 1939 |
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