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Our Second Amendment: A rejection of nobility
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The argument over the Second Amendment routinely centers on guns. But our Second Amendment right to �keep and bear arms� has just as much to do with casting off the stratification of the social class system and buttressing religious freedom. The Bill of Rights solidifies a number of beliefs and rights discussed in the body of the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. |
Book Review: 'Carvings from the Veldt: Part One'
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Now in its ninth printing (2019), this book is the first in a series of three books by Dave C. George that feature the art, history and artifacts of the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) in South Africa, all in relation to the history carved by an individual on the wooden stock of his firearm. |
NYC Shooting Surge Highlights de Blasio�s Ineptness and Futility of Anti-Gun Edicts
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�NYC's surge in gun violence sees spike in kid, teen and young adult victims,� WNBC-TV 4 reported Monday. �New York City has been grappling with an outstanding increase in gun violence over the past few months.� Shooting stats are up overall and across all age range categories. The increases are �jaw-dropping,� we are told, and all socialist Mayor Bill de Blasio can seem to think to do is �decry the recent violence [and express] deep condolences.� While former New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton�s contention that the department is no longer allowed to do �things that work� is revealing (he no doubt means on-demand suspension of the Bill of Rights) what clearly does not work is New York City�s draconian citizen disarmament mindset. |
Griffin Armament Unveils Second Generation Optimus 9 Sound Suppressor ~VIDEO
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Years ago Griffin Armament introduced a market-changing product, the Optimus suppressor. This suppressor could be used on both a handgun, as well as a rifle, and was modular for length, modular for mounting system, and was able to be taken apart for user maintenance. Despite the Optimus� success Griffin has researched and engineered several new technologies that it is proud to incorporate into the new second-generation Optimus suppressor. These new features will ensure that the Optimus suppressor remains at the forefront of the universal suppressor category.
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Anti-Gunners Will Hate This New Book on Gun Control
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To get straight to the point, Dr. John Lott, formerly of the U.S. Sentencing Commission and now of the Crime Prevention Research Center, is the most important gun control researcher in the world, he has been for a long time, and he has just released a new book that is �must reading� for anyone who wants to be prepared to debate the hottest gun control issues before us today.
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SD: South Dakota looks at extending pheasant season
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South Dakota wildlife officials are looking at extending the pheasant hunting season. South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks has proposed some changes to the length of the hunting season. Under the proposal, the pheasant season would start two hours earlier at 10 a.m. on the third Saturday of October. The season would also last longer, running to Jan. 31 instead of its current end date of the first Sunday of January.
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AL: Hunting Season Dates Announced for 2020-2021
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The 2020-2021 hunting season will bring big changes for white-tailed deer hunters in a few parts of Alabama with the creation of two new deer zones. The newly created zones D and E will allow hunters to gun hunt before and during the peak of the rut (deer breeding season) in those locations. Zone D includes areas in Cullman, Franklin, Lawrence and Winston counties. Zone E includes areas in Barbour, Calhoun, Cleburne and Russell counties. Archery season for zones D and E will open on October 1, 2020. |
The Remington 870: One of 2019's Top-Selling Pump Guns
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In a surprise to nobody, the Remington Model 870 pump-action shotgun remains popular, despite its age, because it is the kind of reliably performing, yet straightforward design enthusiasts know never goes out of style. according to GunBroker's sales ranking, it trails behind the Mossberg 500-series shotguns, as well as the non-NFA Mossberg Shockwave. It immediately caught the attention of enthusiasts when it was first introduced in January 1950 as the Model 870 Wingmaster. The reception was a warm one, and Remington rolled out a total of 15 different versions that year alone.
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CA: Local gun shop owner ready to pass torch of successful tradition
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After 36 years of continuous operation, Gunrunner Gun Shop and Shooting Range in Merced will be closing its doors to the public, owner Gerry Mitchell told the Times. Mitchell first opened the shop in 1983 on Main Street in downtown Merced. The business grew with the community and would eventually make its way to its current location at 2040 Yosemite Parkway in 1996.
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Your Rights Come Before Politics
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Honest citizens in North East Ohio were told to wait eight months for their concealed carry applications. That is neither what legislators intended nor what citizens were told would happen when the Ohio�s carry laws were enacted.
The right to bear arms and the right to petition the government work best when they work together, but time is short. Criminals and rioters won�t wait for permits. |
Steel Hearts- EU Primed To Ban Lead Ammunition
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Yielding to multifaceted peer pressure and coercion techniques prompted by billions of dollars flowing through the special interest lobby to stark modernistic avenues and EU buildings of central Brussels (which is not clearly marked on Google maps), reasonable self-defense for Europe�s rural farming communities is about to get real expensive. On the eve of a European Union vote that could ban the use of lead bullets in and around the politicized concept and definition of �wetlands�, the food producers of the old world are further being pushed to the brink of irrelevance by unsustainable and detrimental policy mocking sensibility. |
History of 22-250 Ammo
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The .22-250 Remington cartridge was developed as a collaboration between Grosvenor Wotkyns, J.E. Gebby and J.E. Smith in 1937, initially designed as a caliber for long-range varmint hunting up to 400 yards. They modified a .250 Savage case (which itself was modified from a .30-06 cartridge) by decreasing the neck size to accept a .224 caliber bullet. An interesting fact about the .22-250 is that it is possible to load the cartridge to achieve muzzle velocities that range from 1,500 to 4,500 feet per second. |
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The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.' The right of the whole people, old and young, men, women and boys, and not militia only, to keep and bear arms of every description, and not such merely as are used by the militia, shall not be infringed, curtailed, or broken in upon, in the smallest degree; and all this for the important end to be attained: the rearing up and qualifying a well-regulated militia, so vitally necessary to the security of a free State. Our opinion is that any law, State or Federal, is repugnant to the Constitution, and void, which contravenes this right. [Nunn vs. State, 1 Ga. (1 Kel.) 243, at 251 (1846)] |
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