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Biden Signals Intent to Go After Manufacturers, Dealers
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President Joe Biden (D) and White House officials recently met with attorneys general from seven states and Washington, D.C., to discuss how they can �hold accountable� law-abiding gun manufacturers and dealers for the actions of criminals. Amongst those present were Letitia James of New York (who says she wants the NRA obliterated), Karl Racine of Washington, D.C., six other attorneys general (all Democrats), Susan Rice, and other Biden administration officials. |
The SKS Carbine is Still Viable After a Quarter Century
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The SKS is one of the most well-known military arms all around the world, and has been embraced by shooters and collectors since they first began being imported to this day. The history of the SKS is well known, designed in 1943 by Sergei Simonov in the new 7.62 x 39mm cartridge that was an intermediate between the smaller submachine gun rounds (7.62x25mm) and the 7.62x54mm round. |
Most Popular Videos From Guns.com Over the Last 10 Years
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Oh, the places we've been! Guns.com just turned 10 years old, and we�ve been fortunate enough to spend the last decade shooting videos of some of the world�s coolest firearms and equally awesome gun owners. With over 87,000,000 views, we�ve gotten to put a lot of lead downrange for our audience. So let�s get nostalgic for a bit and revisit the most popular videos for each year since the beginning. |
History of 6.8 SPC Ammo
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Remington designed their 6.8mm Special Purpose Cartridge (SPC) to have improved terminal performance over the 5.56mm NATO, which is the cartridge currently used by the U.S. military. Specifically designed to perform better when fired from carbines and Short Barreled Rifles (SBR), Remington collaborated with special ops troops and the Army Marksmanship Unit to develop the 6.8 SPC. Development began in 2002, and field trials took place in 2004. The military did not adopt the cartridge, but field trials did show an interest in returning to a larger caliber rifle for applications other than sniping.
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Duck Hunters Could be in for Rough Year
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Duck hunters could be in for a tough season. North Dakota Game and Fish staff say the Fall Flight could be down 36% from last year. The last time the state saw a drop like that was in the �90s. The drought has left a lot of state wetlands in worse condition, and breeding patterns took a hit. He says one dry year shouldn�t have lasting effects on the duck population. |
AK: Aug. 10 is coming and with it the start of hunting season in Alaska, so it�s time once again to review firearm safety
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While it may be true that hunting season in Alaska never closes � various bear seasons around the state are open year-round, and small game such as hares are also open all year � for most folks, late fall marks the end of hunting season.
Tuesday is Aug. 10, or what some of us refer to as the �glorious tenth,� similar to Britain�s �Glorious Twelfth,� the day that marks the opening of the red grouse season across the pond.
In Alaska, Aug. 10 marks the opening of hunting for a majority of Alaska�s game species across the state. Sheep, caribou, deer & upland bird seasons flood the game fields with hunters.
With that, it seems a good time to revisit firearms safety issues as a reminder that one can ill-afford to let their guard down. |
Great Lakes States Are Divided on Wolf Hunting Plans
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The upper Midwest has a healthy population of gray wolves, but even though wolves had been removed from endangered species protections since January, the idea of hunting these critters has been highly controversial. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan have a combined population of more than 4,400 wolves. Each state is handling its responsibility of managing wolves quite differently. |
New: Sig Sauer M400 Tread Snakebite SE
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Featuring a hybrid flash hider/compensator, a two-stage trigger, and a striking Cerakote finish, the new Sig Sauer M400 Tread Snakebite SE hit the market this week. The New Hampshire-based firearms giant announced the Snakebite SE on Thursday. While shipping standard with the same features as the current M400 Tread Snakebite model, the new rifle brings some added upgrades. Sig is especially proud of the flash hider/compensator device, which it bills as providing minimal flash and reduced muzzle rise, and the two-stage Matchlite trigger that it advertises as delivering an ultralight trigger pull for increased accuracy. |
Report: David Chipman May Have Helped China Cover Up Mass Stabbing
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A report from Fox News alleges President Joe Biden�s ATF nominee David Chipman appeared on Chinese State TV in 2012 and he may have been used by China to cover up a mass stabbing.
According to Fox News: �Biden�s ATF nominee David Chipman appeared on a Chinese state-run media network, China Global Television Network (CGTN), previously known as CCTN, in December 2012 to discuss the government�s response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, one of the deadliest shootings in U.S. history that killed 28 people and injured two.�
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IA: Police Say Resident Shot Intruder in Self-Defense
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Police in Des Moines say a resident shot an armed intruder who broke into an apartment overnight. Police say the incident happened around 12:30 a.m. Friday when a man armed with a handgun broke into an apartment along Lincoln Avenue. Police say the intruder assaulted and threatened residents inside the apartment before he was shot by one of the residents. |
The .454 Casull: History and Performance
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In November 1959 an article appeared announcing a new and very powerful wildcat handgun round called the .454 Casull that set the handgun world on fire. The cartridge came about as a collaborative endeavor between Jack Fulmer, Duane Marsh and led by a young gunsmith, Dick Casull. Years later Casull told me that developing the cartridge and the revolver capable of safely handling it took three years. On the surface, it doesn�t seem too complex from today�s perspective, but remember this was some 63 years ago. |
IA: Mills County Passes Second Amendment Sanctuary Measure
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Mills County is now considered the largest county in Iowa to pass the Second Amendment sanctuary resolution. In a 3-0 vote, it was passed unanimously. This is the sixth county in the state to pass the resolution. According to the release, the �Second Amendment Sanctuary legislation at the county level does not supersede federal law, it does prevent local resources from being used to enforce measures that are at odds with the U.S. Constitution.� |
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