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Best Hunting Handguns
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Hunting with a handgun might just be one of the most overlooked, challenging, and delightful methods of going afield. From rimfires for small game to hand-cannon big bores for large game and everything in between, there’s a handgun for your style of pursuit. Here are our top hunting handgun choices among current production firearms.
 

22 Creedmoor vs. 22 ARC: Which 22 Is Better for You?
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The 22 Creedmoor and 22 ARC might share the same caliber, but they have significant differences that make one better suited to your specific needs than the other. After reading this 22 Creedmoor vs. 22 ARC comparison, you'll know which one you should buy based on recoil, trajectory, stopping power, and six other factors.
 

28 Gauge vs. 20 Gauge: Which Sub-Gauge Is Better?
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Sub-gauges like the 20 Gauge and 28 Gauge have surged in popularity in recent years for many reasons. I love to see it, because I grew up dove and duck hunting with sub-gauges like the 410 Bore and 20 Gauge.
 

Judge Roger Benitez to Keynote Gun Rights Policy Conference in Dallas
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Retired U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez, who has become almost legendary in Second Amendment circles for his pro-rights court opinions, will be this year’s keynote speaker during the Gun Rights Policy Conference in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, Sept. 25.
 

357 Magnum vs. 45 ACP: Higher Pressure vs. Larger Bullet, Which Is Better?
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The 357 Magnum vs. 45 ACP argument is a great way to send firearm forums and gun shops into an uproar. I've fired both cartridges for many years and certainly have my preference, though I'll set it aside for the sake of objectivity. As you continue reading this article, you will gain the knowledge to determine which cartridge is better for self-defense, target shooting, hunting, and your overall shooting experience.
 

TX Candidate Talarico’s Big $$ Campaign Can’t Mask Anti-Gun Problem
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Democrat Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico’s current wave of media popularity touting his $30 million second quarter campaign fundraising effort may look good in headlines, but it may not overshadow his anti-gun history, nor his reported choice of a legislative aide.
 

Grassroots Legislative Report—July 13, 2026
Submitted by: David Williamson
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What’s New—State Legislatures: California-On recess, but returns August 3 with seven bills still viable; Delaware: SB300 awaiting Gov. Matt Meyer; Michigan: SB0842, introduced that authorizes the Attorney General to sue FFLs under the new “public nuisance” statute.
 

SPECIAL REPORT: When Florida Police Act Like They’re Working in California
Submitted by: David Williamson
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Travis E. Smith and a friend spent Sunday, July 5th shooting at his grandma’s rural property in Southwest Florida, about an hour north of his home in Pinellas Park.
 

Walker’s New Razor Junior Muffs Safeguard Youth Hearing
Submitted by: David Williamson
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With summertime shooting and outdoor celebrations in full swing, it’s more important than ever for parents to keep little ones’ hearing top of mind on every outing.
 

NSSF: ‘Over 845,000 Suppressor Applications’ Submitted January-May 2026
Submitted by: David Williamson
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A report from the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) shows “over 845,000 suppressor applications’ were submitted from January through May of 2026 alone.
 

Police: 15-, 16-Year-Old in Custody After 5 Shot Dead in East St. Louis
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A 15-year-old and a 16-year-old are reportedly in custody after five members of a family were shot and killed in East St. Louis, Illinois, on Sunday.
 

Late-Night Altercation in Hattiesburg Ends With One Wounded and No Charges for the Man Who Fired
Submitted by: David Williamson
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A man who told police he opened fire after being assaulted during a late-night altercation on Hardy Street will not face charges at this time, with Hattiesburg detectives determining he acted in self-defense.
 

SAF, FPC Petition Supreme Court To Hear Challenge To NYC Stun Gun Restrictions
Submitted by: David Williamson
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New York City flatly prohibits the possession of stun guns, despite their common nationwide use as a less-lethal option for self-defense chosen by hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Americans. Joining SAF in Calce v. City of New York are five individuals and the Firearms Policy Coalition.
 

Members’ Newsletter: AR-15 Ban Upheld as Supreme Court Looms
Submitted by: David Williamson
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The Supreme Court casts a wide shadow, but it doesn’t necessarily freeze everything it covers. Certainly, a Seventh Circuit appeals panel didn’t think so this week. Instead of delaying its decision in the Second Amendment case against Illinois’s “assault weapons” ban, it delivered a ruling upholding the law. While the Supreme Court could invalidate that holding by this time next year in its own AR ban case, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman details the holding that may be the last one before the High Court examines the issue.
 

Podcast: Why Lower Courts Agree on AR-15 Bans and Why it May Not Matter (Ft. Andrew Willinger)
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This week, we’re looking at how the lower courts have handled AR-15 ban challenges in light of the Supreme Court’s latest Second Amendment case. To explain the consensus that’s developed across the appellate courts and provide a different perspective, we have Georgia State University Law Professor Andrew Willinger on the show. Willinger is the former executive director of the Duke University Firearms Law Center, and he teaches a class on the Second Amendment. He’s also been critical of the Court’s Second Amendment standard and its application at times.
 

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