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Double Counting in Washington State
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Public health officials in Washington state are counting people who were fatally injured with a firearm in the tally of COVID-19-related deaths. This decision and it appears to have been made consciously reinforces what we already know about public health officials. |
History of 32 S&W Long Ammo
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The .32 S&W Long (7.65x23mm) is a straight-walled, centerfire, rimmed handgun round introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1896. The round, modeled after the .32 S&W cartridge, was made for the S&W Model 1896 Hand Ejector revolver, a precursor to the modern day Magnum handguns.
An extended version of the .32 Smith & Wesson cartridge, the case is a straight-walled, rimmed centerfire similar to the .32 H&R Magnum and .327 Federal Magnum case diameter, but shorter in length. |
LA: Louisiana- Package of Pro-Gun Bills Heads to the Governors Desk
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Four pro-gun bills have been passed by the Louisiana Legislature and will now be sent to the desk of Governor John Bel Edwards for his signature. These bills protect our freedom in times of uncertainty and emergency, including during the current COVID-19 outbreak. Please contact Governor Edwards and ask him to sign these important measures. |
CO: Secure Gun Storage Bill is Another Attempt to Weaken Gun Rights
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Those of us who did not live through the Great Depression and World War II or perhaps the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1961 probably have not seen a period of time where outside forces have combined to make so many feel so unsafe. Without personal safety, enjoyment of the freedoms and liberties our country allows us to experience is not possible. Which is why the protection of the citizenry from threat, both foreign and domestic, has always been the prime mover for populations to form governments.
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Anti-gunners Quiet as Armed Citizens Protect Businesses, Communities
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Gun prohibition lobbying groups have been noticeably silent in the wake of reports from around the country that armed citizens are fighting back against rioters and looters exploiting the death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd, turning out to protect their neighborhoods, and business districts.
When a South Philadelphia gun shop owner fatally shot a man trying to break into his store early Tuesday morning, WCAU News reported it happened amid heightened looting concerns. |
The 1619 Distortion of the Second Amendment
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Its not really a head scratcher to comprehend why Americans want to protect their property and lives from looters and the mob. Why a reporter can breezily fabricate history under the banner of one of the nations most-widely read newspapers, on the other hand, definitely qualifies.
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Fact Checkers, Editorialists Resort to Fake News to Push Anti-Gun Propaganda
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As we saw last week with Twitter presuming to fact-check an opinion expressed by President Trump, the legacy media now in collaboration with tech platforms that constitute the modern public square still pathetically cling to the idea that they are perceived as a source of truth by America at large. Polls, however, show that a majority of Americans do not trust the media to report the news accurately.
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What Color Front Sight is Best?
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A black front sight provides the traditional textbook sight picture, but that tome was written years ago. Is it still the ultimate solution? Experts at TruGlo and HiViz explain why their palettes dont rival Sherwin Williams, but lets start with the basics, first. A black front sight on a carry/self-defense handgun is not necessarily ideal as it does not help front-sight focus in all lighting conditions, especially in a situation of increased stress, according to Trevor Young, director of sales at HiViz. Adding contrast is key as it helps acquire the front sight in your peripheral vision long before a solid-black sight would. |
ID: SAF Teams Up With ISAA to Sue Idaho City Over Firearms Ban at Festival
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The Second Amendment Foundation teamed up the Idaho Second Amendment Alliance to file a lawsuit against the City of Sandpoint, Idaho challenging a ban on the legal carrying of firearms at a public park during an event sponsored by the Festival at Sandpoint, Inc. SAF is joined by the ISAA, and two private citizens as plaintiffs. They are represented by attorneys Alexandria C. Kincaid of Emmett, Idaho, and Donald E. Kilmer of Caldwell, Idaho. The complaint was filed in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in Bonner County. |
80% More Guns Sold In May Of This Year Than In May Of 2019
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Americans purchased more than 80% more guns in the month of May than they did in May of 2019, a new analysis found. Private citizens acquired more than 1.7 million firearms last month, and handgun scales skyrocketed by 90% when compared to sales in the same month last year, according to Small Arms Analytics & Forecastings (SAAF) analysis of FBI NICS data.
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Reloading the .32 Magnum
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When the .32 Magnum first arrived I did not take it seriously. My friend Joe Penner, who takes all the pictures of me shooting, changed this as he acquired one of the first 9-1/2 Ruger Single-Sixes available. We loaded up some JHPs and searched for suitable targets. I found some out-of-date cans of split-pea soup and since I donft like the stuff anyhow, I figured it would be great for experimenting. Putting a jacketed hollowpoint through the first can at 25 yards changed my mind about the little Mighty Mouse Magnum.
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IL: 84 Shot, 23 Fatally, over Chicagos Most Violent Weekend of 2020
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Twenty-three people were killed and at least 61 others were wounded by gun violence in Chicagos most violent weekend of the year so far, which also saw widespread protests, riots and looting throughout the city in the wake of the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd. More than half of the weekends victims were shot on Sunday as the city reeled from violent protests Saturday night that led to hundreds of arrests and the implementation of a curfew. |
Allied Air Assault: The Guns of Operation Varsity
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By March 1st, 1945, the Third Reich was collapsing. In the West, Allied forces were quickly pressing forward as German formations retreated headlong in a frantic effort to cross the Rhine and reach the comparative safety of the east side of the river. All along the Rhine, the Germans began blowing up bridges in the hope of holding off the Allied advance with the largest natural barrier left.
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Lawsuits Begin Over Trudeaus Assault Weapon Ban
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As we informed our readers earlier, Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, took advantage of the suspension of Parliament to declare a ban on what he described as military grade assault weapons. The implementing regulations (Orders in Council) apply to over 1,500 models and variants of guns that have been used for decades for lawful hunting, competitive shooting, and other recreational uses.
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Remington Tac-13: One of 2019's Top-Selling Guns
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Remington introduced its V3 Tac-13 late in 2018, bucking the firearm industrys more traditional trend of rolling out new guns at the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show or the NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits. The company knew it had a winner capable of earning headlines on its own, though. It was listed as the second-most popular semi-automatic shotgun in sales on Gunbroker.com during 2019. However, this description is misleading, as the Tac-13 is, legally and technically speaking, not a shotgun at all. In its current configuration, it's a non-NFA, shotshell-firing firearm.
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Hardware: Stoeger M3500 Predator/Turkey
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Some guys want to carry a status symbol in the field; others just want a reliable shotgun thats no cause for concern when its ravaged by briars and beaten to hell in the cargo rack of an ATV. Thats Stoegers M3500. Stoeger Industries is a division of firearms owned by the Beretta dynasty but made in Turkey. Its products fall under the design, distribution and purview of Benelli USAalso owned by Berettaand this explains the similarities shared by its shotguns and those of Benelli's.
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Gun stocks go higher
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Gun-related stocks are higher after another night of civil unrest in the U.S., including violent incidents in New York City, Los Angeles, Buffalo, Las Vegas and St. Louis. |
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