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5.56 vs 7.62x39
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When it comes to selecting a semi-automatic rifle cartridge, the 5.56x45mm NATO and the 7.62x39mm are always front and center in the conversation.
Both rifle rounds have been forged in the fires of battle from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan as well as a host of other conflicts across the globe. As a result, they are two of the most popular rifle cartridges on the planet. |
Pistol-Training.com is Back!
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If you don’t know about Pistol-Training.com, then you must have been living under a rock. And you probably haven’t read any of our training articles. We have numerous articles covering drills that come from this website. But the website hadn’t been updated since 2016 after the owner, Todd Louis Green, passed away. Until recently.
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ARTV Preview: Hornady CMX Bullet, Smith & Wesson M&P12 and Cane Air Guns
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Hornady is one of the best-regarded brands on the market, especially when it comes to quality ammunition. The company got its start in 1949 with the manufacture of bullets, and today, Hornady bullets are some of the best in the business. It continuously develops and improves its projectiles, resulting in new lines with better performance values. The same is true when it comes to its highly successful expanding monolithic bullets.
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Shooting Straight with Robert Nash
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In any other country, it would be shocking to meet a man such as Robert Nash, as Nash doesn’t seem like the kind of person who would challenge the power of mayors, governors and judges who’ve put themselves between law-abiding Americans and their civil rights. Nash, to all appearances, seems like a man of no special distinction. He is a humble, middle-aged man who works in a furniture store. He is deferential to a fault. He is easy to talk to, not outwardly political or ideological and has a face that could be found just about anywhere in America.
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Kel-Tec at Shot Show 2022: P15 Subcompact 9mm Pistol
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At SHOT Show I spoke with Kel-Tec engineer Ryan Williams. One of the primary interests was getting a first look at the new Kel-Tec P15 subcompact 9mm pistol. It is said to be an updated version of the P11, which pioneered sub-compact polymer 9mm pistols. The P11 held ten rounds in the magazine, as I recall. I had a P11 for a while, not long after they first came out. For whatever reason, I sold it. A light pistol has more recoil impulse. I opt to carry a bigger pistol most of the time.
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Red Flag Florida Case: Police Seize Man’s Guns & Ammo and Gun Rights Lost
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“Red Flag” laws are state laws that allow and authorize courts to issue a type of protection Order to allow some law enforcement or police departments to temporarily confiscate firearms and/or ammunition from people who are determined by a judge, law enforcement, or certain official to be a danger to themselves or to others. Courts may also bar the person from purchasing guns and ammunition. And the gun ban and confiscation remain in place until an initial court Hearing (time requirements vary) and possibly a Final Hearing (which varies by state) up to several months later.
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IL: Chicago shootings: 22 shot, 5 fatally, in weekend violence, CPD says
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An 8-year-old was among five people killed in Chicago weekend shootings which left another 17 people wounded. Melissa Ortega was walking with a guardian about 2:45 p.m. Saturday when someone fired shots at a 26-year-old man in the 3900-block of West 26th Street, striking him in the back, Chicago police and the Cook County medical examiner's office said. |
San Jose Gun Control Mandates Coming, Will Lawsuits Quickly Follow?
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The City of San Jose may be headed for a court battle as the city council is preparing to adopt a new gun control scheme that will require gun owners in the city to carry liability insurance, and also pay an annual fee, estimated somewhere between $25-$35, ostensibly to provide “services” from a new non-profit, according to the San Jose Mercury News. |
NSSF Brings Six 2nd Amendment Stalwarts Together
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A standing-room-only crowd of SHOT Show 2022 attendees and media packed in to hear from six Second Amendment-supporting governors about firearm businesses. Audience members got to hear from the governors about the firearm industry in their respective states and what they’re doing to protect the traditions and future of the Constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
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Shotgun Review: Remington’s Model 1100 Is Still One of the Most Versatile Auto-Loaders of All-Time
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When a shotgun has been around for as long as the Remington Model 1100 has been—it was introduced in 1963—there are bound to be some good stories linked to it. One of my favorites is from 1975 when Patricia Malinosky, the wife of a Remington employee, became the first woman to post a perfect score (breaking 100 clay targets) in .410 registered skeet at the Great Eastern Skeet Championships. Her husband, Carl, also posted a perfect 100 with an 1100, and she went on to beat him in a shoot off to win the event. |
First Look: Cabot Guns Moonshot 1911 Pistol
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Cabot Guns is known for making heirloom-quality, collectible firearms, and now they are offering the one of a kind Moonshot 1911, a hand-crafted museum-grade pistol with inlaid precious stones and crowned with a certified lunar meteorite. The Moonshot is a stunning blend of engineering and art that represents a unique connection between the most iconic firearm on the planet—the 1911 pistol—and the pinnacle of engineering and scientific achievement: the lunar landing.
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Winchester Unveils New Hunting Ammo, Firearms at SHOT Show 2022
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At the start of a strange pandemic year that saw many major companies absent from SHOT Show 2022, Winchester remains a strong presence. Though many of the company’s additions involve cosmetics like finish and camo or caliber extensions, there are some interesting arms among the 20+ new guns advertised for the new year. There’s also some sweet ammo thrown in for good measure. Here’s what you’ll want to know about Winchester for 2022. |
Where’s the Ammo? Answers from Vista Outdoor, New Remington Owner
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The fact of the matter is simple. We’re well into the second pandemic year, and there’s still not enough of any brand, caliber, or type of ammunition on store shelves. Are manufacturers indeed still producing? If so, where has all the ammo gone? What better place to get real-world answers than from America’s powerhouse ammunition holdings company – Vista Outdoor. |
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The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to permit the conquered Eastern peoples to have arms. History teaches that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by doing so. Indeed I would go so far as to say that the underdog is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order. — Adolf Hitler, April 11, 1942. (Source: "Hitler's Table-Talk at the Fuehrer's Headquarters 1941-1942", Dr. Henry Picker, ed. (Athenaeum Verlag, Bonn, 1951).) |
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