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Red Army Standard Ammo Review: Lock and Load, Comrade!
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No matter if you love taking out your tricked-out AR-15 carbine, Tula-made SKS, or semi-auto Glock handgun out for an afternoon of plinking, ammo cost is always at the forefront of every shooter’s mind. Red Army Standard Ammunition answered the call of American shooters, providing high-quality handgun and rifle ammo at a price point anyone can afford. |
Volquartsen Renews SAF Corporate Partnership
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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is pleased to announce that Volquartsen Firearms has once again renewed their corporate partnership at the Silver level.
“It’s an easy decision to renew our support for the Second Amendment Foundation,” said Volquartsen Firearms President Scott Volquartsen. “The communication we receive from them is second to none. We know where our dollars are going, which cases are being fought, and how they continue to defend our Second Amendment rights.” |
Walther WMP: Powerful PDP-Sized Semi-Auto Plinker
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The .22 Magnum cartridge is typically reserved for manual action arms, but Walther found a way to bring the powerful rimfire round into the semi-automatic space. The Walther WMP fills a void in the market for a reliable, accurate, high-capacity semi-auto pistol with more power than your typical .22 LR – and it looks great, too.
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Grassroots Judicial Report—October 15, 2025
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What’s New—The Anti-Second Amendment press; A new update named the Legal List to be published monthly; Zherka v. Bondi, Docket No. 25-269: Zherka filed a petition for certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court on Sept. 5, (Docket No. 25-269), arguing that the Second Circuit’s decision conflicts with other circuits and misapplies Bruen by upholding the ban for non-violent felons without sufficient historical analogues. |
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