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SAF Scores Victory in Long-Running 3-D Court Battle
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The Second Amendment Foundation and Defense Distributed, a Texas-based company, won what they consider a major court victory in a long-running battle to allow online publication of information related to the 3D printing of firearms, thanks to a ruling by the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that returns claims against the New Jersey attorney general (NJAG) to its jurisdiction. |
Hi Power Enhancements
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A. Machined from solid 416 stainless steel bar stock heat-treated to a Rockwell hardness of 39 to 43 and boasting a tensile strength of 180,000 psi, Bar-Sto Precision Machine�s Browning Hi Power/SA-35 Semi-Fit Barrel features a 1:16-inch twist. The machining, boring and rifling processes are performed in-house to maintain critical, accuracy-enhancing tight tolerances and top-notch quality. Minor fitting is required, and the company offers its own optional gunsmithing services. MSRP: $240; barsto.com. |
History of 375 H&H Magnum Ammo
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Holland & Holland, a firearms company from England, developed the .375 H&H Magnum in 1912 � a cartridge that would eventually come to be called the �Queen of the Medium Bores.� The .375 H&H Mag was specifically designed for hunting big game in Africa, and it was successful. The cartridge is sufficient to harvest any large game animal on the continent, including the Big Five species. Although it's been around for over 100 years, it still warrants respect, and is often chosen by both professional hunters and sportsmen. The .375 is the base of Holland & Holland's most popular cartridge, the .300 H&H Magnum. |
Meet The Glock 19 Gen4: The Best 9mm Gun Ever Made?
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Yes, Glock has a solid reputation as one of the world�s top gun makers for many reasons. But is the Glock 19 Gen4 their very best gun? Ever since the Glock 19 debuted in 1988, the famous �plastic gun� has been a hit with both private owners and law enforcement. Released in 2009, the fourth generation of the Glock 19 has continued in Glock�s tradition of unrivaled reliability and practicality. Let�s break down the specifics. |
GA: Georgia- Pro-Second Amendment Package Still in House
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The Georgia General Assembly adjourns tonight, and Senate Bill 259, a pro-Second Amendment package making a number of important changes for the benefit of law-abiding citizens, is still in the House awaiting a floor vote. Please contact your state representative and ask them to SUPPORT SB 259. |
COVID-19 turbocharges gun carry movement
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It turns out that there is a COVID-19 side effect that won�t hurt you. In fact, it may save your life. Since the nation shut down in March 2020 as the coronavirus crisis hit, 10 states have cleared the way for citizens to carry handguns.
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KS: Kansas- Legislature Adjourns from 2022 Regular Session
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This past weekend, the Kansas Legislature adjourned from a successful Legislative Session following marathon days of debate, and will return for a veto session following the April break. Before adjourning, the legislature passed pro-hunting measure, House Bill 2456, to the Governor�s desk for a signature. Please continue to contact Governor Laura Kelly and ask her to sign House Bill 2456.
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If David Hogg Doesn�t Like to Debate, He Should Quit Political Activism
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Anti-gun activist David Hogg spent the weekend tweeting out his usual half-baked nonsense about guns. �If you need a license to kill deer why don�t you need one to kill humans?� and �Uteruses should not be more regulated than guns,� and other similar gems. Hogg, now a student at Harvard, is apparently under the impression that the Second Amendment sanctions murder and that pregnant women are subjected to background checks. It�s nearly impossible to engage in any genuine debate with emotionalist arguments so untethered from reality. |
Rhode Island Faces Renewed Anti-Gun Attacks
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With the 2022 Midterm Elections coming, a new wave of anti-gun legislation has begun. If you aren�t from or don�t go to Rhode Island, see below why this affects you as a gun owner. Once again this state has been chosen by national-level anti-gun groups as what they see as one of their �easy targets�. |
IL: 2 Killed, 16-Year-Old Boy Among 17 Others Wounded in Weekend Shootings in Chicago
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A man was shot and killed by Chicago police Sunday afternoon after allegedly firing at officers and critically wounding two people during a chaotic hostage situation near the Ford City Mall on the Southwest Side. About 1:15 p.m., officers responded to a call of a person shot in the 4200 block of West Ford City Drive and found a 48-year-old woman suffering from a gunshot wound to the neck, police spokesman Tom Ahern said. Officers attempted to make contact with the suspected shooter when he barricaded himself inside an apartment, Ahern said. |
Old West Replicas
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We have Civil War reenactors, Italian movie producers and Cowboy Action shooters to thank for creating a market for replica revolvers, rifles and shotguns. These replicas cover the gamut of firearms available from the days of the American Revolution, the American Civil War and the taming of the Old West. Prices on these replicas put them within reach for many of us who cannot justify springing for an original Colt Single Action Army, Winchester 1873 or other collectible firearms from these historic eras. |
Delta Waterfowl University Hunting Program Receives Funding
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Delta Waterfowl will deliver its University Hunting Program (UHP) at Virginia Tech this year, thanks to support from the 2021 Virginia Wildlife Grant Program through a partnership between the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources and the Wildlife Foundation of Virginia. The $6,604 grant covers program costs for one UHP course to be delivered in the fall semester of 2022. |
CCI Blazer the Handgun Ammo Brand Bought Most Often in 2021
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A research group specializing in the firearms industry found that the most frequently bought handgun ammo brand purchased last year was almost a no-brainer. Blazer, a sub-brand of CCI, was named by Southwick Associates as the most common handgun ammo brand cited in a yearly survey of over 11,000 hunters and recreational shooters. Florida-based Southwick's annual HunterSurvey and ShooterSurvey consumer panels identified the top brands purchased in the market. According to the results, CCI and Blazer made up 14 percent of handgun ammo boxes purchased.
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These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of men and women. � Thomas Paine, The Crisis, Intro. (Dec. 1776). |
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