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ATI Debuts New Bison Series Bolt Guns
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South Carolina-based American Tactical has a series of hybrid AR bolt-action Bison rifles inbound in several flavors. The series includes a supershort-action model, the MRX-- which is chambered in .300 Blackout, 7.62x39, and 5.56 NATO-- and the short action TRX model which comes in .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor. The MRX runs AR-15 style magazines while the TRX uses AR-10 mags, on a Remington 700 series chassis. Weight is well under 8 pounds for even the chunkiest models.
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History of 7mm Win Short Magnum Ammo
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Winchester and the Browning Arms Company joined forces in 2001 to develop the 7mm Winchester Short Magnum (WSM) cartridge. The 7mm WSM was developed for hunting medium- and large-sized game at ranges out to 700 yards, providing a powerful cartridge that hunters can use in many different hunting situations. While it's not recommended for taking dangerous game or predators, it does have excellent performance with all game animals in North America � including elk, deer and most others. Shooting authorities have indicated that the proper bullet must be selected for this cartridge, because the wrong one will not expand sufficiently on deer-sized game. |
SC: South Carolina- Committee Passes Sunday WMA Hunting
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Yesterday, the House Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee issued a favorable report to House Bill 4614, to direct the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to allow Sunday hunting on state Wildlife Management Areas (WMA). It will now go to the House floor for further consideration. |
ATF Shuts Down Gunmaker After Suit By Anti-Gun Group
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) revoked a Nevada firearm manufacturer�s license following litigation from an anti-gun organization and two states challenging the agency�s decision to reinstate the gunmaker�s license, multiple outlets reported. �ATF hereby reports that, on March 24, 2022, it sent JA Industries a notice of revocation of its firearms license,� a March 30 letter from the ATF said. The letter came after a lawsuit brought by the city of Kansas City, Missouri, and the state of Illinois as well as Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun-control group partly founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other mayors, challenged the ATF�s decision to grant a license to JA Industries, USA Today reported. |
OH: Marietta hosts Ohio Long Rifle Exhibit
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Saturday the Lafayette Hotel hosted the Association of Ohio Long Rifle Collectors for their 46th annual Ohio Long Rifle Exhibit. There were well over 100 Ohio-made muzzle-loading rifles exhibited by private collectors, including plain working rifles as well as fancy brass, silver and ivory inlayed rifles. The rifles all hold a historic value to Ohio. |
KY: Spring Turkey Hunting Arrives in Kentucky
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As Kentucky�s winter conditions withdraw, the warmer temperatures bring annual opportunities for hunters to start the season off with fresh success � and fresh meals of locally sourced wild turkey to enjoy. This year, Kentucky�s statewide hunting seasons kick off with the youth spring turkey season April 2�3. The general spring turkey season opens April 16 and concludes May 8.
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News From The Courts, And Why Elections Matter
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Our efforts with America�s various legislative bodies are, of course, critical to immediate threats to the Second Amendment. Those efforts, including election activities, are also critical to being able to move the practical application of our right to keep and bear arms closer to what was originally envisaged by our Founding Fathers. But, as we often state, what happens in the courts will usually carry longer-term dividends.
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It�s Quieter Online
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The nine-month to a year wait for ATF approval to legally possess a suppressor has been reduced in dramatic fashion�to 90 days, likely less�thanks to the Dec. 23 launch of a new electronically available Form 4. Some experts are confident the figure will be a few weeks as the anticipated digital rush clears. Despite the hearing-health benefits, suppressors were included in the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. There they�ve stayed, along with fully automatic firearms, short-barreled long guns and destructive devices.
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CO: Colorado Passes Anti-Self-Defense Legislation
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Yesterday, Governor Jared Polis signed the so-called �Vote Without Fear Act,� House Bill 22-1086. Having only sat on his desk for a handful of days, Governor Polis couldn�t wait to put his pen to paper and further restrict the right to self-defense of his constituents. |
Biden team perceived as �afraid of winning� for fear provoking Putin
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An incoming shipment of U.S.-made �Switchblade� drones will not include the most effective version of that weapon, despite Ukrainian hopes to acquire the variant that can destroy armored Russian military targets, as President Joe Biden's team balances Ukrainian requests for aid against logistical challenges and the potential for additional Russian aggression.
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