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TCU Clinches NCAA Rifle Title
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The Texas Christian University Horned Frogs rifle team posted an aggregate score of 4732-347X at the 2024 NCAA rifle championships on Saturday, claiming the NCAA rifle team title for the first time in five years.
The competition was held at the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, West Virginia, from Friday, March 8, to Saturday, March 9, with smallbore on day one and air rifle on day two.
Led by Head Coach Karen Monez, the victory marks TCU's fourth NCAA rifle title, after previously winning the championship in 2010, 2012 and 2019.
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MI: Ypsilanti teen sues 'ghost gun' supplier that sold kit for gun his friend shot him with
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A 19-year-old Ypsilanti teen who was shot accidentally by a friend in 2021 is suing one of the nation's leading ghost gun kit sellers for allegedly supplying an underage buyer with the kit used to assemble a firearm.
The suit brought on behalf of Guy Boyd is being filed against online firearms dealer JSD Supply by several groups, including the legal arm of Everytown for Gun Safety, the University of Michigan Law School's civil-criminal litigation clinic and a New York-based law firm, Bloch & White. The suit was filed Monday night in Washtenaw County Circuit Court. |
Nevada Court Signals Suit Against Smith & Wesson Is Improper
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Amid ongoing litigation brought by anti-gun Smith & Wesson shareholders over continued AR-15 production, Nevada�s Clark County District Court signals no �substantial likelihood� Smith & Wesson will be found liable, saying the activist shareholders appear not to be aligned with the company�s best interest and requiring them to post a half-million-dollar bond to continue their suit. |
A Rifleman�s Rifle: Heckler & Koch MR 762 A1 Review
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Today�s subject hardly needs an introduction. Few firearms manufacturers boast as much prestige � or as many fanboys � as the German manufacturer Heckler & Koch. With a long history of firearms manufacturing going back to the era of world wars, HK has earned its place in the market � so much, in fact, that you might find a touch of attitude in the company�s marketing and communications. Today I am happy to present one of HK�s more recent firearms: the Heckler & Koch MR 762 A1.
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