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Guns.com is Now Full30
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As many of you know, Guns.com produces video content on a weekly basis published on our YouTube page, established in 2011. Though we have enjoyed our YouTube page immensely and hope to share it with you for many years to come, there have been concerns surrounding YouTube's inclusivity of the firearms industry. |
Virginia: Pro-2A Legislation in Special Session
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Ahead of the August 18th start date for the Virginia special session, Delegate Glenn Davis (R-84) has introduced two pro-Second Amendment bills to roll back some of the anti-gun laws passed during the regular 2020 session. Please click the �Take Action� button to contact your Delegate and ask them to SUPPORT House Bills 5020 and 5024.
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Chicago�s Mayor Lightfoot: Hammering Away at the Second Amendment
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City of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has consistently demanded more gun control as the answer to the �epidemic of violence�that her city is experiencing. In an interview on July 18, for example, the mayor was clear: �the only way we�re going to really get at that problem in a profound way �is to have federal laws in place that require background checks and strengthen the penalties for people who pick up guns and wreak havoc in our communities.� |
Nebraska: Legislature Adjourns from 2020 Legislative Session
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In August, the Municipal Messenger of Morris Township, NJ published a notice that applications were being accepted for the jurisdiction�s 2020 Citizen Police Academy. The notice was accompanied by a photograph of the Academy�s 2018 Class, posing with finger-guns at the ready against the backdrop of a calibrated gun sight reticle.
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California Mag Ban Killed By Federal Appeals Court, What It Means for New Jersey?
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Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs Attorney Dan Schmutter reports the following to NJ gun owners: [Last week] the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit released a major decision in the case Duncan v. Becerra holding that California�s ban on magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. Click here for a copy of the decision.
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Guns Review: Smith and Wesson Subcompact
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Introduced in late 2019, the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Subcompact pairs the popular M&P M2.0 design with a subcompact build, all in 9mm. Offering yet another option to concealed carriers in search of a polymer pistol, I tested this gun over the course of several months to find out if the M2.0 Subcompact lived up to the Smith & Wesson name. |
Tips and Tactics for Hunting the West
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Many hunters dream of stalking the wild reaches of the American West; of hearing a bull elk scream his challenge to the dawn, witnessing a magnificent mule deer buck silhouetted against the sky, and glassing pronghorn antelope on the high-desert plains. It�s a worthy dream, and if you�re one who possesses it you should do your best to bring it to fruition.
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#4 Buckshot Ammo: #4 Buckshot Explained
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#4 buck, not to be confused with #4 shot, is one of the most popular home-defense buckshot sizes on the market today for 12 gauge shotgun owners. The reason? It�s devastating at close range, but doesn�t penetrate nearly as much as 000 or 00 buck. #4 buck will definitely kill a large deer, so humans wearing normal clothing won�t stand much of a chance at close range. At longer ranges, #4 buck may not be ideal for bringing down or neutralizing a threatening human or other large animal. |
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