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TX: Texas clerk dodges bullet, fatally shoots robbery suspect trying to pass counterfeit bill
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�Luckily and fortunately for the convenience store clerk, he had a gun with him," Houston Police Sgt. J. Horn said.
A Texas corner store clerk shot and killed a robbery suspect Monday night who allegedly first fired at him after trying to pass a counterfeit $20 bill, according to reports.
By the time officers arrived at the scene, a man had been shot and was transported to the hospital, where he later died
Submitter's note: One less miscreant. This will save the taxpayers a bundle. |
Seattle Cops Clear CHOP, Protesters Moved Out of �Occupied Zone�
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UPDATED � More than 30 people were arrested early Wednesday morning as Seattle police acting on an emergency order from embattled Mayor Jenny Durkan moved into the so-called Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone and ordered protesters out following three weeks of trouble ending with a nine-day stretch that included five shootings, two of them fatal.
Police reclaimed the East Precinct headquarters, which had been the focal point of protests that originally led to the CHOP occupation. |
Speculation: Kamala Harris to be Biden�s Pick?
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Presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden is likely to pick Sen. Kamala Harris, the vehemently anti-gun-rights California senator and former attorney general, as his running mate, according to speculation from conservative columnist Miranda Devine, who appeared on Fox & Friends Tuesday.
Biden already declared anti-gun former Texas Congressman Robert Francis �Beto� O�Rourke as his point man on guns if the former vice president wins in November. It would stand to reason Biden would want to surround himself with like-minded gun prohibitionists, and he is under mounting pressure to appoint a �woman of color� as his veep pick. |
FBI: June 2020 Shattered Firearm Background Check Record
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June 2020 witnessed nearly 4,000,000 National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) checks, shattering not only the record for any previous June but also the record for any single month, period.
FBI numbers showed 3,931,607 NICS checks conducted in June, besting the previous single-month record of 3,740,688 in March 2020. |
TX: Gun Sales Continue to Soar, Texas Sets Another Record for Background Checks
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In a typical year, gun sales in Texas tend to slow down during the hot summer months. But this year, the Lone Star State set a record high for the number of firearm background checks conducted in the month of June. Businesses that regularly sell firearms are required to process background checks through the Federal Bureau of Investigation�s (FBI) National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). |
Springfield Armory Hellcat Goes 20,000 Rounds
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When Springfield Armory launched its innovative Hellcat micro-compact pistol in 2019, the company took steps to highlight the durability of this dedicated defensive pistol. In the same year, one Springfield Armory Hellcat, Serial No. AT234795, was fired 10,000 times with no parts breakage and minimal cleaning. Now, that same gun did it again, going 20,000 rounds with no gun-related issues.
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ARTV Preview: Colt Commanders at Gunsite; Rock River Arms RUK-9; Steyr AUG
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This week on American Rifleman TV, NRA Digital Operations Manager Joe Kurtenbach goes to Gunsite Academy to test the latest Colt Commander pistols at the prestigious training center. Our Rifleman Review is the Rock River RUK-9 pistol in 9 mm Luger. On "I Have This Old Gun," we provide an overview of one of the first bullpups, the Steyr AUG (Armee Universal Gewehr), in both its military and civilian forms.
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Second Amendment Supporters Welcome the 2020 Class of New Gun Owners! ~ VIDEO
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We want to welcome the gun owners Class 0f 2020! The first 5 months of 2020, on a monthly basis, has broken every January, February, March, April, and May record of the past 10 years. The numbers are truly overwhelming, and many are first-time gun owners. According to the NSSF, �More than 2 million Americans became first-time gun owners this year.� Firearms retailers estimated that 40 percent of their gun sales during the first four months of 2020 were to first-time buyers, and women accounted for a very large portion of the new sales.
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Who Believes the �Nobody is Going to Take Your Guns Away� Line Now?
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The most accomplished of liars eventually come to believe their own lies. And so it is that the people who have been insisting for years that �nobody wants to take away your guns� cannot stop repeating that lie even when they are openly proposing the confiscation of the most commonly owned firearms in the United States. In March, Joe Biden threatened to slap a construction worker from Michigan after the worker told him he was worried that Biden wanted to �take away our guns.� �I�m not taking your gun away at all,� Biden said angrily, pointing his finger in the man�s face and cursing at him. �That�s bull----.� For this outburst, Biden was widely praised in the press. |
Here�s What To Expect In 2021: Guns And The Second Amendment
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The debate over gun control and the Second Amendment has been a highly contentious one, and the results of the 2020 presidential election could prove to be highly consequential for the gun debate. With presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden holding a lead over President Donald Trump, according to RealClearPolitics polling, a look at Democratic voter priorities and legislation passed by House Democrats could provide an indication of what the Second Amendment might look like in 2021 under a President Biden.
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FBI: Record-shattering surge in gun checks as BLM, 2020 election, virus boost sales
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The FBI recorded its highest-ever number of background checks for gun sales in June, a 70% jump over June 2019 and the latest evidence that more guns will be sold in 2020 than ever in American history. The agency�s National Instant Criminal Background Check System said it conducted 3,931,607 checks in June, beating the record of 3,740,688 registered in March. So far this year, there have been 19,180,047 NICS checks, more than in all of the first 14 years of the system started in 1998. |
The Other .38s
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Introduced in 1898 as a black powder cartridge, the .38 Special could be considered obsolete. But it survived the shift to smokeless powder and has become a standard for competitive revolver shooters. Recent years, however, have seen two even more �obsolete� .38 cartridges gaining serious ground. The .38 Long Colt (LC) and the .38 Short Colt (SC) predate the .38 Special (Spl.) by several decades. They�re identical to the .38 Spl. in all respects except for their case length. They�re nothing more than a shorter .38 Spl. |
Hunting Simulator 2 Review � Off Target
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In practice, Hunting Simulator 2 is exactly what it claims to be: a simulation for you to build and utilize your hunting skills to take down targets of all sizes, from small ducks to large bears. By searching for signs of animals, such as footprints or eaten vegetation, you track down these animals in the hopes that you can kill them in return for a varying number of credits or a trophy to put on your lodge�s wall. After a short tutorial sequence, you�re given free reign of how you want to take control of your hunting experience. It lets you roam its environments without mission markers or a voice in your ear, allowing you to hunt whichever animals you want however you want.
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History of Barnes Ammo
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Fred Barnes founded his company, Barnes Bullets, in 1932. The company has since earned a solid reputation as a leader within the ammunition industry with its rifle ammo. Barnes manufactures bullets for practically every caliber in production, and they sell their fair share of custom creations, ideal for hunters and serious shooters in any situation.
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MI: Board finds it has authority on guns at Michigan Capitol
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A board overseeing Michigan�s Capitol determined Tuesday that it has the legal authority to decide whether guns will continue to be allowed in the building and on its grounds.
The Michigan State Capitol Commission reviewed a formal legal opinion by Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel that said the board had the power to prohibit firearms at the Capitol.
In April, a number of people carrying semi-automatic weapons and other guns took part in a protest at the Capitol over Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer�s orders that closed many businesses in the state to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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VA: Newport News Mulling a Ban of Open-carry Firearms in City Buildings
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Newport News City Council members have a draft of a new regulation that would ban the open carry of firearms in city buildings. A slew of gun bills will go in effect Wednesday, including one that would allow city and county governing bodies to ban guns in their buildings and other areas they own or control. Newport News Del. Cia Price pitched the bill in the General Assembly, and her father, Mayor McKinley Price, has taken it up in the city. |
Hawaii: Anti-Gun Bills Eligible for the Floor
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Despite making a commitment to working on COVID-19 related legislation and budget issues, anti-gun legislation continues to move forward in the Hawaii legislature. HB 1902 and HB 2744 were passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee and are now eligible for floor votes. SB 2635 and SB 3054 passed in a joint meeting of the House Judiciary and Public Safety Committees. SB 3054 will be eligible for a vote on the House floor and SB 2635 has been sent to the Finance Committee for further consideration. Contact members of the Senate to oppose HB 1902 and HB 2744 and members of the House to oppose SB 3054.
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Facing Court Loss, Defendants in California Gun Show Lawsuit Settle With SAF
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Faced with certain loss in court, defendants in a California lawsuit challenging a gun show moratorium at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego County have settled with the plaintiffs, including the Second Amendment Foundation and California Rifle & Pistol Association. In addition, plaintiffs included B&L Productions, Inc., Crossroads of the West, South Bay Rod and Gun Club, Maximum Wholesale/Ammo Brothers and five private citizens.
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