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FL: Mariner repeats as State Air Rifle Champion
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The sport of shooting was showcased at Island Coast High School in Cape Coral for the 2024 Army JROTC State Championship. The state’s top 100 air rifle cadet athletes from all across Florida competed for the opportunity to take home a collection of prestigious medallions and trophies.
While a shooting sport may raise eyebrows of some, Marksmanship has proven to be an activity providing young people with essential life skills such as concentration, self-control, discipline, teamwork, critical thinking and decision making.
The competition was fierce with high performing athletes from numerous teams receiving accolades. However, the day belong to Mariner High School, the defending state champions. |
6mm Remington vs 243: The Battle of the 6mm Cartridges
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The 243 Winchester and 6mm Remington are two 6mm rifle cartridges that are extremely versatile, as they can pull double-duty as a varmint round as well as a potent deer hunting cartridge. Despite firing the same 6mm diameter bullets, the 243 Win is a commercial success while the 6mm Rem remains somewhat of a fringe cartridge. |
22 Hornet vs 223: The Coyote’s Bane
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When it comes to varmint hunting, there are few rounds that can compete with the popularity and success of the 223 Remington. Since its release in 1964 and adoption by the US military, the 223 Rem has been nigh untouchable as the go-to option for plinking, long range target shooting, and varmint hunting. |
SHOT Show 2024: Eighteen Acres of Guns, Ammunition, and Happiness
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The National Shooting Sports Foundation’s SHOT Show 2024 wrapped up Friday, ending a week of exciting new product launches that included numerous new pistols, rifles, and shotguns, as well as optics and firearm accessories.
For those who may not know, the “SHOT” in SHOT Show stands for Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade. It is Las Vegas’s third largest show, showcasing 18 acres of firearms and firearm accessories and encompassing floor after floor of merchandise displayed in the Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum. |
LA: Carjacker Shot Multiple Times After Choosing Wrong Victim’s Car in New Orleans
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A carjacking attempt was thwarted early on January 26 when the intended victim, exercising his right to armed self-defense, shot the assailant multiple times. This incident unfolded in New Orleans East, around 2 a.m. in the 7300 block of Chef Menteur Highway.
The New Orleans Police Department reported a 23-year-old man approached the victim’s vehicle, attempted to pull open the door, and demanded the victim get out. In a decisive response to this immediate threat, the victim, an adult male, drew his firearm and shot the carjacker multiple times. |
Boots Badges: Attorneys General Discuss Teamwork to Combat Biden Administration's Second Amendment Lawfare
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The top law enforcement officers in six states joined together for the first ever NSSF Boots & Badges Attorneys General Forum at SHOT Show® 2024 and the feedback was it was a resounding success. Iowa AG Brenna Bird, Montana AG Austin Knudsen, Indiana AG Todd Rokita, Ohio AG Dave Yost, Kansas AG Kris Kobach and Utah AG Sean Reyes all took the stage to discuss their efforts to stand up against the Biden administration’s increasing attacks on the firearm industry and law-abiding Second Amendment supporters across the country. NSSF’s Larry Keane moderated the conversation between the top cops.
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Boots Badges: Attorneys General Discuss Teamwork to Combat Biden Administration's Second Amendment Lawfare
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The top law enforcement officers in six states joined together for the first ever NSSF Boots & Badges Attorneys General Forum at SHOT Show® 2024 and the feedback was it was a resounding success. Iowa AG Brenna Bird, Montana AG Austin Knudsen, Indiana AG Todd Rokita, Ohio AG Dave Yost, Kansas AG Kris Kobach and Utah AG Sean Reyes all took the stage to discuss their efforts to stand up against the Biden administration’s increasing attacks on the firearm industry and law-abiding Second Amendment supporters across the country. NSSF’s Larry Keane moderated the conversation between the top cops.
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Cook County’s gun, Ammo Tax Subject of Illinois Appeals Court Hearing
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Cook County’s tax on firearms and ammunition continues to be the subject of controversy as an Illinois appeals court takes the issue under consideration. Last week, the First District Appellate Court of Illinois heard oral arguments in the lawsuit gun rights advocate Todd Vandermyde and others brought against Cook County. The $25 tax on firearms purchases and 1 to 5 cent tax per cartridge of ammunition has been in place since 2012, but was struck down by the Illinois Supreme Court in 2021.
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Greene V. Garland & Medical Marijuana: Second Amendment Foundation Weekly Recap ~ VIDEO
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Despite 38 states legalizing medical marijuana, the federal government still classifies it as a Schedule 1 narcotic. As a result, individuals who obtain medical marijuana ID cards and use medical marijuana to treat are prohibited from purchasing and/or possessing firearms and ammunition under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3). Put simply, those who opt to use medical marijuana for treatment forfeit their Second Amendment rights under the current state of the law.
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The Face of Gun Control In Florida – Kathleen Passidomo
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Once again, Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo has made it crystal clear that only she gets to decide which civil rights are allowed in Florida, and the Second Amendment isn’t one of them. The Naples Republican is singlehandedly blocking legislation that would restore our right to Open Carry — a key component of the right to keep and bear arms, which is codified in the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution and Art.1 Sec. 8 of the Constitution of the State of Florida.
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NY: Schumer Wants Statute Banning 'Undetectable' Guns Renewed
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The city of Albany, which has been rocked by gun violence in recent years, was the backdrop for a news conference on Monday where U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer pushed for Congress to renew a statute first enacted in 1988 that bans firearms that can’t be detected by the types of X-ray machines used at many airports and courthouses.
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The Marlin 336
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Males have been warned for millennia about the dangers of chasing the female of the species to the exclusion of other things. It doesn’t matter if the pursuit is on two or four legs, history has shown single-minded focus on lasciviousness invariably leads to trouble. I know of one big deer who would certainly agree, but he can’t, because he didn’t see the pudgy fence post armed with the “new” Marlin 336 by Ruger. |
POTD: Dad of The Icon of Modern Guns – J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle
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Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! The J.M. Browning Harmonica Rifle is an extremely rare percussion repeating firearm invented by Jonathan Browning, father of famed gun designer John Moses Browning. Jonathan Browning built these unusual “slide repeater” rifles in the 1840s and 1850s, with this particular example dated 1853. The rifle has a five-round chamber slide bar that allows multiple shots without reloading, making it one of the earliest detachable magazine designs. Browning brought this rifle with him when he led a Mormon pioneer wagon train to Utah in 1852. After settling in Ogden, he continued improving the harmonica gun design before passing away in 1879.
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Primary Weapons Systems’ UXR a Hit at SHOT Show 2024
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Primary Weapons Systems debuted its UXR, or Universal Exchange Rifle, to much acclaim at SHOT Show 2024. The UXR is basically a modified long-stroke piston action that is completely modular and can be configured to shoot anything from small-framed .223 calibers to large-framed .308 calibers. Imagine going from a short-barreled .300 Blackout CQB gun to a long-range 6.5 Creedmoor sniper rifle in a few minutes!
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