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9mm Makarov vs. 9mm Luger: The 9mm Cartridge Battle
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When it comes to contrasting Eastern vs. Western pistol cartridges, it’s hard to avoid the 9x18mm Makarov and 9x19mm Luger. These handgun rounds found themselves on the opposite sides of the Iron Curtain and during the Cold War, with the Luger serving NATO forces and the Makarov belonging to the Soviet Union. |
30-06 vs. 7.62x54R: The Iconic Rifle Cartridges of WWII
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When I think about the most iconic rifle cartridges of World War II, my mind immediately goes to the American 30-06 Springfield and the Russian 7.62x54R. The 303 British and 8mm Mauser played critical roles in that conflict as well, of course, but if I had to choose two cartridges that won the European theater, the 30-06 and 7.62x54R would be my picks. |
MI: Convicted felons could soon get federal gun rights back. Here’s why one Michigan man plans to apply
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Convicted felons could get their federal gun rights back in just a few weeks.
One man previously convicted in Metro Detroit hopes a proposed Department of Justice program comes to fruition.
Local 4 first found out about Terrance Caren’s story from his attorney, Barton Morris, in Troy.
“Terry hasn’t had a criminal offense, I believe, since 2002,” Morris, the principal attorney at the Law Offices of Barton Morris and the Founder of armedagain.com, said. “Prior to that, he was a different person. It was over 20 years ago, he had an assault offense and a number of nonviolent felony offenses. Now, he hasn’t caused any trouble, not so much as a traffic ticket.” |
Thompson/Center Launches ENCORE PROHunter Frame Assembly
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Thompson/Center Arms has announced the launch of the ENCORE PROHunter Pistol Frame Assembly, expanding the legendary ENCORE platform with a purpose-built foundation for handgun hunters and precision shooters who demand modularity, strength, and proven performance, according to the Outdoor Wire.
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An Iowa Pot User Serving 4 Years for Gun Possession Gets Another Chance To Challenge His Prosecution
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Ali Hemani, the Texas cannabis consumer at the center of a Second Amendment case that the Supreme Court heard on Monday, was charged with illegal drug possession in 2023. His case never went to trial because the charge was dismissed based on a 2024 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, which held that the Second Amendment bars such prosecutions when they are based on nothing beyond the elements specified by the statute. By contrast, Alexander Ledvina, an Iowa cannabis consumer, was convicted of the same charge in 2023 and is now serving a 51-month sentence at the federal prison in Memphis. |
Gun Rights Activist Brandon Herrera Forces Rep. Gonzales Into Texas GOP Runoff
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One of the most closely watched Republican primaries in the country has turned into a political earthquake in South Texas. Gun-rights activist and firearms manufacturer Brandon Herrera has forced incumbent Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) into a runoff election in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District, signaling deep dissatisfaction among grassroots conservatives and Second Amendment voters.
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Grassroots Judicial Report—March 4, 2026
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What’s New – SCOTUS: Conference of Feb. 27: No cases that we are watching were discussed. United States v. Ali Danial Hemani: Case No. 24-1234: This case had a March 2 hearing. Several videos were published about the hearing. |
Idaho Introduces Bill to Legalize Machine Guns If Federal Ban Falls
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In the opening days of the 2026 Idaho legislative session, a quiet but strong challenge to federal firearms restrictions emerged from the State Affairs Committee. Senate Bill 1349 (S1349), introduced on March 2, 2026, and immediately referred to the printing committee, proposes a prospective framework that might transform Idaho into a shelter for civilian machine gun ownership, provided that federal law changes. Titled “An Act Relating to Machine Guns,” the bill does not immediately legalize new machine guns. Instead, it establishes a “trigger” mechanism that activates only if the longstanding federal ban under 18 U.S.C. § 922(o) is repealed, struck down by courts, or ceases to be enforced.
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MI: Michigan lawmakers in Lansing push permitless concealed carry bill
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Some lawmakers in Lansing say Michigan is too restrictive when it comes to gun laws. They argue the concealed pistol license requirement goes against the right to bear arms.
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They say the effort is aimed at cutting down on government overreach. A group of Republicans argues that current Michigan gun laws are restrictive and wants the state to adopt what are known as constitutional carry laws, meaning no mandatory CPL training before someone can carry a concealed gun in Michigan.
"There are many who have grown up with handguns and shotguns and have learned from their father’s knee how to handle a gun, and it’s something that is second nature," said Rep. Joseph Fox. |
CO: Southern Colorado sophomore aims for smallbore and air rifle medals at Junior World Cup
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A 15-year-old sophomore at Fountain-Fort Carson High School is preparing to represent the United States at an international shooting competition after rising quickly through the national ranks.
Kelsey Dardas will compete at the 2026 ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo, Egypt, where she is scheduled to shoot in smallbore and air rifle events as part of USA Shooting’s junior national team.
Dardas began competing about two years ago after moving to Colorado with her family. Her father, an ammunition warrant officer at Fort Carson and longtime competitive shooter, helped introduce her to the sport and coached her early development.
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