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PCI Ammo Review: Great for Plinking but Not EDC
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If you’ve never heard of PCI ammo, you aren’t alone. Precision Cartridge Inc (PCI) is a small family-owned business that remanufactures ammunition with a variety of bullets including frangible and total copper jacket rounds. PCI reloads spent brass casings and helps law enforcement agencies obtain low-cost reloaded cartridges from Indiana to Mississippi. |
Norma Ammo Review: The Scandinavian Ammunition Connection
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When you’re looking to stock up on some premium rifle ammunition for hunting or target shooting, it’s easy to go to old standbys like Hornady, Federal, Barnes, and Winchester. All of these companies make outstanding ammo, which is part of the reason many shooters don’t consider Norma ammunition when they really should be. |
The 'accessory' gambit: Why Eleventh Circuit’s mechanical logic fails 2A
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In the recently published decision of United States v. Alsenat (2026), the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction involving Machine Gun Conversion Devices (MCDs), specifically “Glock switches.” The panel rested its holding on the claim that machineguns are not protected arms in common lawful use. However, the district court also accepted the government’s fallback theory that unattached conversion devices are mere “accessories” or “accoutrements,” not protected “Arms.” |
New Bill Would Make Machine Guns "Legal" Again
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There’s a new push in Congress to end the government-enforced financial chokehold on private machine gun ownership. The Firearm Freedom Act would eliminate the legacy Hughes Amendment that bars the purchase, ownership, and transfer of newly manufactured machine guns made after 1986. |
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