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2024 Holiday Gift Guide
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Everyone on your gift list will appreciate something in our 2024 Holiday Gift Guide. Whether you're stuffing stockings or making a statement, we've got worthy gift ideas for every budget. Pour a cup of hot cider, kick back, and prepare to complete your shopping without leaving the house. |
6.8 SPC vs 5.56: Upping the Lethality of the M4 Carbine
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The lethality of the 5.56 NATO/223 Remington rifle cartridge has been a topic of heated debate since its adoption by the US military during the Vietnam War. When fired from a 20 inch barrel, the terminal performance of the 5.56 is quite impressive, however problems arise when a shorter barrel length is used. |
Taurus Deputy: Single Action Sizzle in .45 Colt
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West of the 98th Meridian where the line which bisected Kansas and ran out to the Sierras, was labeled the Great American Desert in geography books well into the 20th Century.
The primary story told of these times is the tale of the cowboy. He preferred the term drover but history has labeled him differently. |
Hawkins: GOP Needs to Secure Hearing Protection Act to Protect Environment
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With Republicans holding the House, Senate, and White House, now is the time to pass a Hearing Protection Act to protect the environment.
A Hearing Protection Act would remove suppressors from the purview of the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA), ending the cumbersome process for acquiring one and ending the requirement that the devices be registered with the ATF. |
WA resumes firearm background checks after security concerns cause 2-week delay
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Background checks for firearm sales in Washington have resumed after system security concerns caused a two-week delay. The restoration of the online resources necessary for the Washington State Patrol (WSP) to resume the checks comes a few days after KOMO News learned WSP was being threatened with a lawsuit from the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) over the agency’s inability to perform background checks. |
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