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Special Report: The Gun Violence Archive and its scaring of America
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When most Americans hear the term �mass shooting,� they picture a crazed gunman stalking the halls of a school or a shopping mall, coldly and randomly executing innocent young victims. What does not come to mind are rival drug crews shooting it out in Chicago or Detroit, or a madman murdering his entire family.
Yet for one small but influential nonprofit, the Gun Violence Archive, anytime four or more people are killed or even slightly wounded with a firearm, it�s labeled a mass shooting, and politicians, gun control advocates and the mainstream media treat their reports as if they�re gospel. |
Rep. Madison Cawthorn: Biden Door-to-Door Vaccine Checks Could Turn into Gun Grabs
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) warned Friday that President Biden�s door-to-door COVID vaccine checks could turn into door to gun or Bible grabs.
Cawthorn pointed back to 2020 and all the COVID shutdowns and told Right Side Broadcasting Network, �Authoritarianism is on the rise�there are tyrants who want to take away our rights, to not be able to congregate in churches, not be able to own firearms.� |
AR: Backcountry Hunting
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Many Arkansans dream of taking a big-game backcountry hunt in the Rockies, but you can do the same thing in the Ozarks and Ouachita mountains. In Arkansas, of course, you will be limited to hunting whitetailed deer and black bear, but backcountry hunts will give you valuable experience for hunting bighorn sheep, mountain goats and elk in other states should you be fortunate enough to draw a tag. |
TX: Dallas Police Say Man shot, Killed 27-year-old in Self-Defense
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Dallas police say a 27-year-old man is dead after being fatally shot by another man following a violent argument Saturday morning.
Just before 9:25 a.m., officers responded to a shooting call in the 6700 block of Atha Drive. When they arrived, they located the victim, Joshua Donald Moore, lying on the ground with multiple gunshot wounds. |
New Study Delivers a Kill Shot to Another Anti-Gun Narrative
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Well, we once again have new data that shreds the anti-gun Left and their narrative about firearm-related violence during the COVID pandemic. Some nine million Americans became new gun owners. That�s huge. Gun sales are through the roof. Once again, Joe Biden and the Democrats show they�re expert gun salespersons. With the Biden administration aiming to tweak the ATF regulation of pistol stabilizing braces, you can bet the rush to stock up has only intensified. This rule would put 10-40 million Americans in legal jeopardy. |
PPS-43 Submachine Gun: Budget Soviet Firepower
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Anyone who ever thought you needed the best tech to win a war clearly never met the ugly stepbrother of the PPS-41 �Papasha� submachine gun � the PPS-43. Or maybe they did � and that was the end of the story. Despite all the odds and cut corners, this speed shooter was an incredibly effective piece of firepower at around 600 rounds per minute. There was no semi-auto function. |
Wilson Combat Completes Massive Expansion in Pro-Gun Arkansas
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Wilson Combat this week announced the ongoing expansion at its Berryville, Arkansas, facility is now fully operational. The company, formed in 1977 by Bill Wilson, embarked on a $10 million expansion late last year that has increased the facility size from 77,200 sq. ft. to 93,200 sq. ft. on its 300-acre complex and grown its workforce from 161 to 242 employees. Renowned for their semi- and fully-custom handgun options, Wilson has expanded into rifle and shotgun production in recent years � to include the introduction of its in-house .300 HAM'R and .458 HAM'R calibers. With that in mind, the new space and equipment will allow the manufacturer to deliver 600 percent more rifles to the market.
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5 Browning Hi Power Upgrades
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In February of 2018, Browning announced it was discontinuing its Hi Power line of pistols. The move took shooting enthusiasts, gun historians and many within the firearm industry by surprise, especially considering the Hi Power�s more than 80 years of production and the many entities that used it since its debut in 1935�including being fielded by both Allied and Axis forces during World War II, as well as later use by the British airborne, the nation�s anti-terrorist group, the SAS and even the OSS, the forerunner of the modern-day CIA. |
#3 Steel Shot Ammo: #3 Steel Shot Explained
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#3 steel shot is the perfect substitution for situations where lead is prohibited or where you want less penetration. For home defense, the steel option offers slightly less penetration than the lead round, making it safer than larger ammo types like 00 buck. |
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As nightfall does not come all at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight. And it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air, however slight, lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness. � Justice William O. Douglas, US Supreme Court (1939-75) |
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