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Reminiscing on SHOT Show
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Right now, I'd normally be putting my feet up after an intense week of walking and admiring hundreds of beautiful guns and seeing friends at SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. It would have been my ninth year in a row attending and proudly reporting for Guns.com. My team and I would have spent the week pounding the floors to bring you all of the latest and greatest guns and gear from the largest shooting, hunting, military, and outdoor trade industry show in the world. |
History of 300 Win Short Magnum Ammo
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In 2001, as part of a group of short magnum cartridges released in the early years of the new millennium, Winchester released the first of its Short Magnums – the .300 Winchester Short Magnum, commonly referred to as .300 Win Short Mag or .300 WSM. Designed for American hunters, the ammunition used a standard .300 caliber bullet, but the .300 WSM appeared like a short, stubby-looking round compared to its .300 caliber siblings. |
States Push for Allowing Concealed Carry of Guns Without Permit
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GOP lawmakers in multiple states are aiming to relax certain gun restrictions by allowing people to carry concealed firearms without having to obtain a permit, continuing a trend that many gun control advocates say is frightening. Fifteen states already allow concealed carry without a permit, and lawmakers in nine others have proposed allowing or expanding the practice. GOP governors are backing the changes in Utah and Tennessee. Another bill expanding permitless carry in Montana has passed the state House.
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Sweet Side-By-Sides: TriStar Bristol and Bristol Silver
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The Bristol family of shotguns launches immediately in two formats and four gauges. First, buyers have a choice of the Bristol or Bristol Silver. Both will be available in 12, 20, 28 gauge, and .410 bore. Regardless of configuration, the Bristols are built on true-sized frames and feature auto ejectors instead of standard extractors.
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AK: Collecting guns won’t fatten the retirement fund, but the ones kept out of sentiment bring rich rewards
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She looked at me with the expression that became all too familiar early in a marriage that suggested domestic bliss might not be a priority for me.
“You spent the equivalent of two-house payments on a .22 rifle. What the hell is the matter with you?” she wanted to know.
I shrugged my shoulders, smiled, and said, “Well, it cost about half as much as the one I really want.”
This scene occurred in the early 1980s after reading about the Kimber M82, a bolt action, magazine-fed rifle chambered for the .22 Long Rifle and built with the care and craftsmanship of a fine big-game rifle.
The gun writers of the day compared it favorably to the Winchester M52, the .22 rifle that had set a high standard for American .22 rimfire rifles.
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MI: Hunter wants lock-up law in Michigan for guns in homes with young children
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He’s an avid hunter with five guns.
But state Rep. John Cherry doesn’t leave them lying around, not with a 4-year-old daughter at home. Cherry locks his firearms in a gun safe to keep them well out of little Diana's hands.
“I’m fine with her learning how to shoot when the time comes, but I’m going to be right there,” Cherry said.
Unfortunately, in a house in Detroit last week, the dad wasn’t "right there," when an 18-month-old toddler got hold of his father's unsecured gun and accidentally shot his 5-year-old cousin in the neck, killing him, according to Detroit police.
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Does Proposed WA Magazine Ban Collide with 9th Circuit Ruling?
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Writing for the Washington Civil Rights Association, contributor Marion Bishop warns Evergreen State lawmakers now backing legislation to ban so-called “high capacity magazines” such a ban would be unconstitutional “and will certainly be met with a judicial challenge should they become law.”
While anti-gun Democrat State Senators Jeannie Darnell, Patty Kuderer, Marko Liias, Jamie Pedersen, Sam Hunt, Joe Nyugen and Claire Wilson may balk at the notion, they should consult an opinion from the Ninth U.S. Court of Appeals in a California case known as Duncan v. Becerra. |
Does Proposed WA Magazine Ban Collide with 9th Circuit Ruling?
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Writing for the Washington Civil Rights Association, contributor Marion Bishop warns Evergreen State lawmakers now backing legislation to ban so-called “high capacity magazines” such a ban would be unconstitutional “and will certainly be met with a judicial challenge should they become law.”
While anti-gun Democrat State Senators Jeannie Darnell, Patty Kuderer, Marko Liias, Jamie Pedersen, Sam Hunt, Joe Nyugen and Claire Wilson may balk at the notion, they should consult an opinion from the Ninth U.S. Court of Appeals in a California case known as Duncan v. Becerra. |
Missouri State Sen. Pushes Bill to Nullify Biden Gun Controls
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Missouri state Sen. Eric Burlison (R-Battlefield) is pushing legislation to protect Second Amendment rights in the state by nullifying any gun control measures President Joe Biden might enact. KMOX News Radio 1220 reports that Burlison’s legislation, Senate Bill 39, titled, “Second Amendment Protection Act.”
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UT: Utah- House Judiciary Committee Passes Permitless Carry Legislation!
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On January 22nd, the Utah House Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 60 on an 8 - 3 vote. House Bill 60, sponsored by Representative Walt Brooks (R-75), allows a law-abiding adult to carry a concealed firearm in the State of Utah, without first needing to obtain government permission. This ensures that citizens have their right to self-defense without government red tape or delays. Additionally, this legislation maintains the existing Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) system, so citizens who still wish to obtain a permit may do so.
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Ammo In Stock: Current 9mm Ammunition Buy Opportunities, But the Prices $uck
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9mm Ammunition? As you know at AmmoLand News we follow 9mm inventory availability every day. Currently, the options for low price or plinking 9mm ammo are nonexistent and it looks to remain that way for the foreseeable future. But there are options if you need some high-quality self-defense ammo. Here are some of the choices available and in-stock at the time of this post. But be warned even these will sell out.
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KS: Kansas- Permit Recognition Legislation to be Considered on Wednesday
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On Wednesday, January 27, the Kansas House Committee on Federal and State Affairs is scheduled to consider permit recognition legislation, House Bill 2059. House Bill 2059 seeks to recognize all out-of-state concealed carry permits and allow those who have been licensed to carry a firearm for self-defense to do so lawfully in Kansas. HB 2059 also allows individuals who are 18 to 20 years of age to apply for a Kansas concealed carry permit. |
UT: Bill to Allow Utahns to Carry Concealed Guns Without any Permit Ignites Debate
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A Utah bill that would allow concealed carrying of firearms without a permit prompted debate Friday among some who believe it will promote individuals' safety and others who fear it will prove deadly amid the mental health crisis. "This is not just a left issue or right issue," bill sponsor Rep. Walt Brooks, R-St. George, said. "This is good data that drives good policy. ... The right to carry or protect yourself is a constitutional right."
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New For 2021: Savage Arms Impulse Hog Hunter
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Announced in early 2021, the Savage Arms Impulse Hog Hunter caught the industry by surprise. Though it may be hard at first to understand what Savage Arms is implying with the name attached to its latest incarnation of bolt-action rifle, a quick glance at an online dictionary will reveal that Savage has already succeeded with its Impulse; a force or movement of energy that causes something else to react. |
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