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Sig Sauer Becomes "Major" Corporate Sponsor of Citizens Committee
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The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today welcomed Sig Sauer, the world-famous firearms manufacturer, as a �Major� level corporate sponsor. According to CCRKBA Managing Director Andrew Gottlieb, sponsorship levels are named after ranks in the Continental Army: Captain, Major, Colonel, and Brigadier General. |
First Look: Bear OPS Bold Action Automatic Knife
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Bear And Son has just unveiled the new Bear OPS Bold Action Automatic XVI pocket knife. This knife is built around a Sandvik high carbon stainless steel blade that measures 4.125 inches and uses a ball bearing based locking mechanism, compared to the more common frame or liner locks seen in most folding pocket knives. The Bold Action Auto XVI�s frame is crafted from aircraft grade aluminum and is anodized in a black finish. |
NJ to Enact Gun Control Technology that Failed in Maryland
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New Jersey's Attorney General Matthew Platkin explained that soon, all semi-automatic firearms sold in The Garden State will need to be outfitted with a specific gun control technology. This technology, called �microstamping� imprints the shell casing with a unique serial number. The idea is that investigators will easily match shell casing found at the scene of a crime to a specific gun, and then be able to solve more gun crime. That's the idea, and makes for a good plot of the fictional show CSI, but does it actually work? |
David Hemenway Given Platform to Mislead on Guns by Obscure Online Outlet
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David Hemenway, a Professor of Health Policy at Harvard University�s Injury Control Research Center, has been a proud proponent of anti-gun �research� for many years. Rather than relying on criminologists and experts in law enforcement to diminish violent crime where firearms are used, Hemenway long-ago jumped on the anti-gun bandwagon of trying to frame the discussion about gun-control from an approach of addressing it as a �public health� issue�as if there is some sort of vaccine that could be developed to stop violent criminals from being violent criminals. |
Rep. Chip Roy Defends Veterans� Second Amendment Rights
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Representative Chip Roy (TX-21) has reintroduced the Defending Veterans' Second Amendments Rights Act, an effort to protect the Second Amendment rights of the brave men and women who have served our nation. America�s heroes should never have to fear losing their God-given right to self-defense simply for seeking the care they have earned in the process of protecting our republic.
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Please Don�t Put These Crime �Experts� in Charge
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As the actor John Ratzenberger tells it, when he auditioned for the hit 1980s sitcom Cheers�a show that centered on a group of Boston pub goers�he was being considered for the role of �Norm,� the bar�s sage. Ratzenberger was wise enough to know that part didn�t fit him (it would be won by George Wendt), so he asked if they had cast a bar know-it-all. The producers said they hadn�t. And so, soon Ratzenberger was cast as �Cliff Clavin,� the guy in the bar who knew just enough about everything to get himself humorously in over his head all the time. |
IL: Chicago Weekend Shootings: 1 dead, 8-year-old Among 22 Hurt
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At least one person was killed, and 22 others, including an 8-year-old boy, were hurt in weekend shootings across Chicago so far this weekend. The ages of the victims range from 8 to 59. In the first shooting of the weekend, a 42-year-old woman and an 8-year-old boy were struck by gunfire in the 4100 block of West Adams Street just after 8 p.m. Friday.
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How to Properly Hold a Handgun
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A good handgun grip will make or break your shots. While many shooters focus on other factors such as draw, sight picture, etc., if you don�t have a proper grip, you won�t be consistent on your targets � especially if you�re under stress, when you most need your shots to count.
Here�s how to tell if you're holding your handgun properly. If you're not, we'll help you get a grip and get that fixed. |
Holosun 507Comp Review: The New Sheriff of Red Dots
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There is a new sheriff in town! Well, at least in the pistol optics world. Holosun has released its new HS 507Comp reflex sight. The 507Comp, which is short for competition, is for exactly that. It is purpose-built for competition, a first for Holosun. Most of its other offerings, while used in competitions, have been billed as duty or CCW optics. |
The Best 270 Ammo for Hunting
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The .270 Winchester, not to be confused with the 270 WSM, is used primarily for hunting, whether deer hunting or big game hunting, such as for elk. The best 270 ammo is Hornady Superformance SST because it has enough knockdown power to suffice for most hunting situations, is very reliable, and is trusted by many hunters and shooters. |
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