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New Book Explores World of James Bond’s Guns
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A new coffee table book on James Bond’s firearms promises to take readers on a tour of “Bond’s world and his weapons” like never before. A Kickstarter campaign to fund publishing the book wraps up Friday, and it’s just short of its fundraising goal. If you’re a Bond fan and into firearms, you may already be familiar with Caleb Daniels’ work. Also known as the social media presence “Commando Bond,” Daniels is an expert on firearms seen in the Bond films as well as Walther firearms, and his website and social media outlets are focused on celebrating the lifestyle and firearms of James Bond.
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CA: Resident Shoots Alleged Home Intruder Twice With Shotgun
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An alleged intruder was shot twice with a shotgun by an El Cerrito, California, resident Tuesday mid-morning and survived to receive treatment for his injuries.
Contra Costa News identified the alleged intruder as 56-year-old William Nidever. He was “airlifted to a trauma center for treatment of his injuries.”
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MI: Monroe County resident shoots home invader with crossbow
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A Monroe County resident shot a suspected home invader with a crossbow early Tuesday morning in Frenchtown Township.
Just after midnight on Oct. 8, two men allegedly broke into a home near the 4500 block of Huron Street. Later, one of the suspects was shot by one of the residents in the home with a crossbow. Both suspects then ran out of the house.
When deputies from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office responded, they found the two suspects nearby. One suspect, a 32-year-old Newport man, was found with a wound from a crossbow bolt. He was sent to a local hospital, where he underwent surgery. Police said he remains in custody while receiving medical care.
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NRA issues rare endorsement of Democrat in backing Peltola
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) issued a rare endorsement of a Democrat, backing Rep. Mary Peltola (D-Alaska) in her reelection campaign. The endorsement of Peltola is the first NRA endorsement of a Democrat since 2020, when the association supported former Rep. Collin Peterson (D-Minn.). It was first reported by the Washington Examiner.
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Ruger Announces New .357 Magnum Bolt Guns
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Ruger has announced that its model 77/357—chambered in the venerable .357 Magnum—is now available in two new versions, both with camo stocks.
According to Ruger, the Model 7420 features a brushed stainless finish, paired with a synthetic stock featuring a Desolve Bare Reduced camo pattern. The Model 7421 is made of alloy steel with a blued finish and Kryptek Obskura Nox camo pattern stock. |
Most Justices Seem Inclined To Uphold the ATF's New Restrictions on Homemade Firearms
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered whether the Biden administration's restrictions on homemade firearms are consistent with the Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968. As with the Trump administration's ban on bump stocks, which the Court rejected in June, the issue in Garland v. VanDerStok is not whether the rule violates the Second Amendment but whether it exceeds the authority that Congress gave the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). Unlike in the bump stock case, however, most of the justices seem inclined to uphold the new regulations. |
An Elite Combo: Christensen Model 14 in .338 Lapua Magnum + Silencer Central Banish
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Silencer Central recently sent me a Banish .338 suppressor, setting me on a quest to find a rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum to pair with it. I have little experience with the .338 Lapua Magnum, and I figured it would be improper to try the suppressor with anything less than the caliber for which it was designed. Luckily, I found a Christensen Arms Model 14 MPR in our Certified Used inventory, and I couldn’t wait to see how quiet it would be with the Banish.
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