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Frangible Ammo: Frangible Bullets Explained
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Frangible � the characteristic of breaking into tiny fragments � is a bullet that doesn't deform or expand like a hollow point, but instead shatters or disintegrates upon impact with the target. This target is anything harder than the bullet itself, which is usually made of composite materials that are pressed together with adhesives or formed under high pressure into a "solid" bullet shape. Frangible bullets are sometimes known as Advanced Energy Transfer rounds, or AETs, and the Glaser Safety Slug is by far the most recognizable name. |
MI: Several firearms stolen from Holland gun store
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Several firearms were stolen early Sunday morning from a Holland gun store, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff�s office.
The break-in happened around 5 a.m. Sunday, July 14, at Long Range Archery and Firearms, 2530 Van Ommen Drive, in Holland Township, according to a news release issued by the sheriff�s office.
Deputies along with police from the city of Holland police are looking for four possible suspects driving a dark colored SUV, the release reads.
The burglary remains under investigation.
Deputies responded Sunday morning to an active burglary alarm at Long Range Archery and Firearms. Upon arrival, deputies confirmed that a burglary had in fact occurred and that several firearms were stolen from the establishment. |
New Jersey police officer fatally shoots ex-wife, wounds boyfriend, prosecutors say
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Officials say the 49-year-old lieutenant -- who was off-duty at the time -- entered the woman�s home and began shooting at the couple around 11:20 p.m. Sunday night, before fleeing the scene, NJ.com reported. The motive of the alleged attack is unclear.
"She ran out of that house, went to next-door neighbor banging on the door, yelling she had been shot," Thomas Verrone, a retired Passaic County Sheriff�s Officer who lives in the area, told the website. "But it was late at night so no one answered."
Submitter's note: File this under "only the police should have guns". |
D.C. Attorney General Subpoenas NRA, NRA Foundation
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UPDATED: The District of Columbia�s attorney general on Friday issued subpoenas to the National Rifle Association and the NRA Foundation in what Newsweek called �a series of ongoing probes into the gun-rights group and its finances.�
According to the Washington Post, �The office of Attorney General Karl Racine is seeking financial documents from the NRA and its foundation.� |
The Hidden Constitutional Drama Of The State Supreme Court
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Gun rights supporters and advocates for the preservation of Constitutional rights in Washington state were on the verge of celebrating justice when the unthinkable happened. A superior court judge had emphatically and rightfully ruled that a document sighting potential changes to state law and used by the gun control lobby to gather signatures, was in blatant violation of the basic policy of the initiative process, and effectively blocked the entire measure from reaching the ballot. |
MI: $5K reward offered in burglary of Mich. gun shop
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A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for tips that lead to an arrest in the break-in and theft at a gun shop, authorities said.
The theft happened at about 2:47 a.m. last Wednesday at the Barracks 616 gun shop at 5740 Foremost Drive SE in Cascade Township, according to officials with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Cascade Township is about 13 miles southeast of Grand Rapids and about 150 miles northwest of Detroit.
ATF agents and detectives with the Kent County Sheriff�s Office are investigating the crime. Officials said four people in masks broke into the store and stole 23 handguns. They were seen in a white sport utility vehicle.
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SC: New Deer Hunting Regulations Go Into Effect This Year
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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources said South Carolina deer hunters should start seeing deer tags for the 2019 season in their mailboxes soon, and there are significant changes to the antlerless tagging system that all hunters need to be aware of before taking to the field. New for this year are improvements to the Antlerless Deer Tag program. A new law was passed by the General Assembly, resulting in the elimination of the eight date specific anterless tags, replacing them with two anterless tags that may be used on any day beginning Sept. 15 in Game Zones 2, 3 and 4, and Oct. 1 in Game Zone 1.
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GA: Alligator Hunting Season Applications Close Monday
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The last day to apply for alligator hunting season in Georgia is Monday, July 15 at 11:59 p.m. The 2019 alligator hunting season opens at sunset on Aug. 16 and closes at sunrise on Oct. 7. In order to participate, hunters must have a valid Hunting License and must first apply online at www.gooutdoorsgeorgia.com and be selected in a quota hunt. Applications will not be accepted after July 15.
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More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you didn't hear it in the news. Instructor Elizabeth Hautman joins host Rob Morse to talk about four recent examples.
-Are you armed at home when your ex-boyfriend shows up with a gun? A restraining order is only a piece of paper. -Are you armed as a thief tries to steal your truck.. and your son? -Are you armed when a crazy man kicks down your front door? -Are you armed at work when a robber points a gun at your 13 year old daughter?
What should you do? Text and podcast available at the link. (21 minutes)
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Women From All 50 States Gather In D.C. To Advocate For Gun Rights
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Women from across the country, representing all 50 states, traveled to the nation�s capital last Monday to spend the week meeting with legislators to discuss firearms, self-defense, and cumbersome gun control laws. The initiative, known as The DC Project, is a nonpartisan, grassroots movement that organizes women to share with lawmakers why they choose to own and carry firearms. Ages ranged from 11 to 76, and included students, moms, competitive shooters, and victims of assault. |
What Do Women Want In A Concealed Carry Gun?
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The magnitude of the mystery of �what women want� may never be fully unraveled, but we took a step toward that goal by examining what types of concealed carry guns we ladies choose most often. To discover the answers to this age-old (OK, maybe not quite that ancient) query, I consulted with one of my favorite firearms experts, Kaitlyn Lentz. You met her in the recent series titled �Girls Who Sell Guns � The Consultant: Kaitlyn Lentz.�
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Safe Shotgun Storage: Common, Custom & Commercial Options
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After many years of youthful machismo (and being broke), I think I can finally admit that the old shotty-in-the-corner-of-the-bedroom trick is probably not ideal. For one, my dog could knock over my beloved Mossberg with one swish of his beaver-like tail, and two, anyone, including my friends� kids, could get their mitts on it in the time it takes to yell �Scram.� While I insist on keeping a shotgun ready to spring into action in the deepest of night, I�ve come to realize that the 99 percent of the time (or 100 percent to date) I�m not using it for self-defense, it should be stored safe from dust and unauthorized access.
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TN: Greene County Considering Becoming a 'Second Amendment Sanctuary'
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There's a growing trend of Tennessee counties wanting to declare themselves as pro-gun second amendment sanctuaries, and Greene County may become the latest. County commissioners are considering a resolution Monday night. It stems from a state bill that didn't pass, but it would have allowed police to confiscate guns from residents flagged as dangerous by family or law enforcement. |
What Democrats Should Say About Guns
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The United States is gun country. About 40 percent of Americans live in a gun-owning household. The United States has 4.4 percent of the world�s population, but almost half � 42 percent � of civilian-owned guns. In the wake of the Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), and a massive public relations and lobbying campaign by the National Rifle Association, support for the Second Amendment right of Americans to bear arms has grown.
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CA: San Diego City Council Passes Tougher Gun Storage Law
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The San Diego City Council voted Monday in favor of a proposed ordinance that would require city gun owners to keep their firearms in a special locked box. In a proposal announced by City Attorney Mara Elliott in June , owners would have to store their guns in a Department of Justice-approved lockbox, unless the owner or authorized user is carrying the firearm or it is in their immediate control. |
CA: Man Denies Building up Massive Cache of Assault Weapons in Bel-Air Home
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A man pleaded not guilty Monday to dozens of felony counts stemming from the seizure of more than 1,000 firearms at his Bel-Air home earlier this year, prosecutors said. Girard Damian Saenz, 58, is accused of building up a massive cache of assault weapons inside his residence between January 2016 and this May, the Los Angeles County District Attorney�s Office said in a news release. |
TX: Local Constable�s Office Receives Grant for Less Lethal Weapons
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The Brazos County Precinct 2 Constable�s office received a grant from the NRA Foundation to purchase less lethal weapons known as �bean bag� guns. Chief Deputy Dan Severn says the 12 gauge shotguns fire shotgun shells that are filled with bean bags. �This gives us another option to disarm someone or make them give up the fight without resorting to deadly force,� said Severn. |
Tested: Taurus 856UL Ultra-Lite 6-Shot .38 Special Revolver
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Plenty of folks have been packing snub guns like the Ruger SP101 and LCR, Smith & Wesson J-Frame and the Taurus 85 for years (including yours truly). However, over the last decade or so, a variety of affordably priced pocket-sized polymer framed .380 ACP and 9 mm pistols have been horning in on the sales of snub-nose 5-shot revolvers. During this same time period, some state legislatures have voted to crack down on semi-automatic handguns by limiting the ammunition capacity for carry pistols. As a result, defensive revolvers are enjoying increased sales in those states.
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Weekly Deals From Around the Industry
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Let�s face it, loving guns and all things related is not exactly a cheap hobby. Saving money is always a plus because it means you can buy more stuff. From guns and optics to gear and ammo, here are a few deals we found this week. There�s a sea of deals, which makes it impossible to find everything, but if you have a deal you�d like to feature on RECOILweb, email us at [email protected]. |
Second Amendment Foundation Calls for End of �Gun-Free Zones�
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Citing their �false sense of security,� the Second Amendment Foundation has launched an ambitious effort to end so-called �gun-free zones� with an advertising campaign for print and online publications.
�For more than two decades,� said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb, �the U.S. has perpetuated a false sense of security with gun-free zones. It�s time to end this dangerous folly. Nobody wants to be a sitting duck in a maniac�s shooting gallery.� |
At Home and at Work, by Day and by Night- More Self Defense Gun Stories
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Here is the news you don't get from the mainstream media. Again this week, responsible gun owners defend themselves and the people they love. Self-defense instructor Elizabeth Hautman joins the Self Defense Gun Stories Podcast to look at four new examples. Were these gun owners lucky, or did they have good habits? What can we learn from their experience? |
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