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Review: Atlas Nemesis
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Atlas Gun Works was formed in 2014 by Adam Nilson and Tod West. Both are serious shooters and had a simple goal: build the best guns possible, regardless of the cost. Although they haven’t been on the scene very long, they seem to have achieved their goal. Even visiting online forums where “product flaming” is the norm, I’ve never seen a negative comment about Atlas guns: just a lot of positive comments. After testing out their newest model, I can see why. |
Democrats Consider Becoming ‘More Ruthless’ After Losing Brett Kavanaugh Battle
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After losing the war to defeat Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats are thinking about becoming even “more ruthless,” reports the far-left Politico. After launching at least a half-dozen debunked and outright phony allegations of criminal sexual deviancy against Kavanaugh, after accusing him of running a gang rape ring where women were drugged as a means to incapacitate them, after legitimizing the harassment of President Trump and Kavanaugh supporters up to and including chasing them out of public spaces, Democrats are thinking about becoming “more ruthless”? |
Modern American Civil War: A Clash Of Ideologies
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No one can reasonably doubt that the United States is in the throes of a major cataclysmic event. Two factions face off against each other in mortal combat for the soul and psyche of this Country. We see, in the desperation of one faction, the lengths at which it will go in its bid to regain control of its agenda. That faction through its proxies in Washington, comprising Congressional Democrats and Centrist “Bush” and “McCain” Republicans, has maintained control for the last three decades. |
Classic Guns: The 1891 Carcano
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A generation ago, the 1891 Carcano was not exactly a glimmering beacon on the surplus military bolt-action-service-rifle market. A notorious (yet undeserved) reputation for inaccuracy, combined with the inconvenience of finding decent ammunition, did not exactly place it in high demand. But, the Carcano’s popularity has been waxing in recent years just in time for, and maybe even because of, the centennial of the First World War. This renaissance of enthusiasm is fitting and appropriate because few rifles have written their way into history as uniquely as the Carcano. |
OH: Rifle, Shotgun Stolen from Hamilton County Deputy's Unmarked Car
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A Hamilton County Sheriff's Office district commander has been disciplined after firearms and other equipment were stolen from his unmarked take-home car. The stolen items include a Colt AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle, a Remington shotgun, a tactical vest, five AR-15 magazines, cases for the guns and a pocket trauma kit, according to a police incident report. |
WA: Sheriff’s Office- Shooting Near Joyce was Likely Self- Defense
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The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office says a shooting west of Joyce that sent one person to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle was likely self defense. Sgt. John Hollis said a road rage incident Monday led to Steve Thompson of Joyce, 62, telling deputies he shot Garry Edwards of Joyce, 46, in self defense with a 9mm Springfield XD handgun. |
Review: Springfield Armory 911
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Most people who regularly carry a handgun for self-defense choose a small, light handgun that is easily concealable—and gun manufacturers know it. If you took a bunch of experts and told them to design a subcompact .380 ACP 1911 with all of the best features they could think of, I’m not sure if the end result would be any different than the Springfield Armory 911. In fact, Springfield believes the 911 is the perfect pistol for everyday carry. Those are some big words for such a small gun. |
How Pelosi Beats The House
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There is no question that our liberties are at stake on Nov. 6. The Democrat leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives has become completely radicalized when it comes to the Second Amendment. Our constitutional freedoms are standing in the way of the extreme big government control that these anti-gun politicians want to impose. Add that to the unbridled hatred that many on the left have for President Donald Trump, and it could not be clearer for NRA members and gun owners that we have to do everything we can to protect our pro-gun majority in Congress. |
Kyrsten Sinema Running for Senate in Gun-Friendly Arizona, Co-Sponsored Gun Control Just Last Year
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Democrat Kyrsten Sinema is running for Senate in gun-friendly Arizona but staying mum on the fact that she backed a gun control bill just last year. The bill, known as the Public Safety and Second Amendment Protection Act of 2017, was little more than a reconfigured–and regurgitated–version of the gun control bill Barack Obama unsuccessfully pushed following the December 14, 2012, attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School. (The bill pushed in response to Sandy Hook was also called the Public Safety and Second Amendment Protection Act.) |
IN: Candidates Talk Gun Laws During US Senate Debate
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It is one of the most watched races nationwide. The candidates for United States Senate, representing Indiana, answered your questions Monday night during a live debate. One question, in particular, seemed to stir emotion and even sympathy in the candidates. Libertarian Lucy Brenton, Democrat Incumbent Joe Donnelly and Republican Mike Braun took questions from the moderator and voters during the debate. |
New for 2018: REX Firearms Zero 1 Tactical Compact
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Further expanding its tactical-handgun lineup in 2018, REX Firearms announced the launch of the all-new Zero 1 Tactical Compact, providing consumers with a smaller package that's sized right for concealed carry. Despite its compact dimensions, the gun is still loaded with all the extra features that made the original Zero 1 Tactical a hit with modern firearm enthusiasts. |
ME: Maine Hunter Bags 657-Pound Moose from 10 Feet
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Daniel Wadleigh of Belgrade arrived at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s moose tagging station on Monday, the opening day of the second session of hunting, with a grin on his face and a tale to tell. The tale, the 31-year-old hunter quickly pointed out, had been more than two decades in the making.
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Initiative 1639 is so Bad, Police Oppose It
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Law enforcement units have to deal with guns a lot—guns being used by criminals, guns being carried by law-abiding citizens and guns of their own that they rely on in their jobs. So it would be fair to say that have expertise when it comes to evaluating gun laws, and Washington’s ballot initiative is so bad, key police groups oppose it. |
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