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Product Preview: Ruger MAX-9 ReadyDot
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Ruger offers a different take on the micro red-dot (MRD) with its ReadyDot, as the 1X reflex sight has no built-in electronics. Instead, the MRD uses a fiber-optic coil that gathers ambient light and directs it onto the lens, creating a large, easily seen 15-m.o.a. aiming dot.
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Are Iron Sights Outdated?
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Iron sights are one of the many topics that can spark up an instant debate in the gun community. Some folks swear by the rugged reliability of the age-old system, while others think that modern optics have made iron sights an archaic practice. So where does it all land? Before I start this debate, I am going to set some parameters. I understand that there are many different categories of optics, but for this, I think it is fair to compare iron sights to non-magnified red dots. By restricting the category of optic, we get a better “apples to apples” comparison.
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White House Describes DOJ’s Universal Background Check Rule as ‘Life-Saving’
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The White House released a Fact Sheet on the universal background check rule announced by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) Thursday, describing the rule as “life-saving.”
Breitbart News reported the purpose of the rule puts the onus on gun owners, forcing them to prove they are not gun dealers before selling a gun without a background check.
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It’s Election Time Again For Some
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This time of year is always a little more exciting, but also makes me a little more anxious. We are about to hit another Election Day, and while this may be my first one as NRA-ILA executive director, I’ve been deeply involved with elections at NRA for three decades. In other words, this is far from my first rodeo.
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...If a man lies under oath or procures the lie of another under oath, if he perjures himself or suborns perjury, he is guilty under the statute law. Under the higher law, under the great law of morality and righteousness, he is precisely as guilty if, instead of lying in a court, he lies in a newspaper or on the stump; and in all probability, the evil effects of his conduct are infinitely more widespread and more pernicious. — Teddy Roosevelt - May 12, 1900 |
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