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M193 vs M855: Which 5.56 Round Should You Stockpile?
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First off, congratulations on the new AR-15, Ruger Mini-14, IWI Tavor, Kel-Tec RDB, FN SCAR 16S, or whatever rifle you own chambered in 5.56 NATO. Not only do you have an amazing rifle that is perfect for plinking, self-defense, and small game hunting, but you also have a tool that is capable of defending freedom. |
Report: LGBTQ Flocking to Gun Ranges Ahead of Trump Inauguration
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A report from the Philadelphia Inquirer indicates LGBTQ groups and others in liberal voting blocs are buying guns for self-defense ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration.
According to the Inquirer, “The … Liberal Gun Club … has received thousands of training requests since the election, more than in all of 2023,” a quarter of which are from members of the LGBTQ community. |
The .380 Caliber Debate: Is It the Ideal Choice for Personal Defense?
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In the case of firearms, especially pistols, much could be derived from the minute details and the various debates engaged in about their respective efficiencies. This article would explain the anatomy of a pistol and throw light on the .380 caliber debate, which has been one of the highly favored calibers when it comes to the field of concealed carrying. |
Top Second Amendment Stories of 2024
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Now that 2024 has concluded, it’s worth looking back on the biggest Second Amendment stories of last year. There are quite a few noteworthy ones to be sure and some will undoubtedly have lasting impacts on our constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
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36 Guns Disappeared From the Market - Reasons Are Convincing
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The firearm or gun industry is a vast world that occasionally evolves. In this ever-changing world, many new guns are introduced, and several old guns are discontinued just because they aren’t selling. With new firearms in the market with the latest features and technologies, the production line of old guns is stopped. So, in this article, we will discuss 36 guns that have disappeared from the market but have always been cult favorites. |
Grassroots Legislative Update—Jan. 6, 2025
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What’s New— Congressional: Republicans once again elected Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House on the first ballot after two holdouts, Reps. Keith Self and Ralph Norman, switched their votes, handing Johnson the win. Only Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky held out; State legislatures: By the end of January all states except for NV, OK, AL, FL, and LA will convene; Colorado: gun laws expected to be a priority again in the 2025 legislature. |
The 1911 Done Right: Dan Wesson Specialist Commander
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An icon to be certain and one that is not only still useful it is at the top of the heap, and 1911 pistols are the greatest defensive handguns and are proven in competition as well.
The problem is, there has been a race to the bottom in manufacturing. Fit finish reliability and pride of ownership have suffered in this race. There are good quality reliable 1911 handguns from Colt, Ruger, and Springfield. They are well worth their price. There are those that raise the bar even higher. |
Montenegro Considers ‘Complete’ Gun Ban After 12 Shot Dead
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Montenegro’s National Security Council considered new gun controls Friday, including a “complete” gun ban, in response to the New Year’s Day attack that killed 12 people.
The Washington Post noted that the shooter, 45-year-old Aleksandar Martinovic, shot himself after police cornered him. The Associated Press pointed out Martinovic apparently began his rampage following a “bar brawl,” after which he retrieved his gun and killed 12 innocents. |
Analysis: A Look Ahead to 2025 on Guns
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When it came to gun politics, 2024 came and went with more of a whimper than a bang.
Yet a relatively quiet 2024 does not necessarily presage the same for 2025. November’s election results and the ongoing torrent of Second Amendment lawsuits working their way through the federal court system offer plenty of potential for landscape-shifting changes to gun politics and policy. |
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