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Extreme NY Gun Laws Strike Again as NFL Star Arrested at LaGuardia
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New York’s draconian gun control laws have struck again with the arrest of NFL athlete Rasheed Walker at LaGuardia Airport after he properly declared a firearm in his checked luggage, an incident which underscores the continued anti-gun extremism in the state, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms declared.
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Stop Overthinking Self-Defense Bullets
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The other day, I was unloading my handgun during retiree pistol qualifications at the police department when one of the instructors commented on the fact I was carrying, by his reckoning, a bullet that was designed sometime in the sixties — the 1860s.
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A Case for the Rule 1 Gun
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There is a rule in gunfighting, you better have a dang gun. There is a class of gun that is specifically targeted at making it as easy as possible to satisfy this rule. Usually these are small, difficult to shoot guns, that don’t carry many bullets. Things like ultra lightweight J-frame sized revolvers, mini semiauto pocket blasters like the OG Ruger LCP, Keltec P32, the new PR-3AT, or my favorite, the Kahr P380.
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Bond Arms Introduces the ‘Snake Slayer’
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America’s public lands continue to draw millions of outdoor enthusiasts each year as hunters, anglers, hikers, ranchers, and adventurers who value time spent far from the pavement go afield. While the outdoors offer unmatched freedom and solitude, they also come with unpredictable risks. From venomous snakes and aggressive wildlife to unexpected human threats, personal protection remains a priority for many who travel off the beaten path. |
The Tommy Gun Goes Rimfire for 2026
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The Thompson submachine gun, Chicago Typewriter, or Tommy gun for short, has captured the American spirit from gangster days to film lore. While true originals are far out of the price range and availability for most, Kahr Group’s Auto-Ordnance has been building multiple semi-automatic .45-caliber Thompson variants for years.
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Virginia Dems Advance 11 Gun Control Bills, 'Assault Weapon' Ban
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A Democrat-controlled committee of the Virginia state senate on Monday approved a host of anti-gun bills along party lines, including a prohibition on common semi-auto firearms and their magazines. The Virginia Senate Committee for Courts of Justice advanced nearly a dozen measures that could spell trouble for the Second Amendment and gun owners in the Commonwealth. Almost all passed in a 9-5 vote, in line with the senators' party affiliation.
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Reply Brief Filed with Supreme Court in Connecticut Firearms Ban Lawsuit
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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a reply brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Grant v. Rovella, SAF's challenge to Connecticut's so-called "assault weapons" ban. SAF originally filed its cert petition in November last year urging the High Court to take the case and decide once and for all that AR-15-style rifles are most certainly in "common use" and therefore protected by the Second Amendment.
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