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38 Special vs .357: The Wheel Gun Shootout
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If you quickly glance at 38 Special and 357 Magnum ammo, you might not notice any differences and think they were the same round. Although they are almost identical in their case dimensions, the 38 Special and 357 Magnum are extremely different. |
Grassroots Legislative Update—Oct. 14, 2024
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What’s New—Politics: Presidential Race: Trump campaign in Savannah, GA for NRA-PVF event; Campaign news; March For Our Lives lies about Ballot Measure 114 campaign spending; New York: Gov Hochul signed bills into law October 10, 2024; Michigan: Gov. Whitman signs tipline for middle school children. |
NH Gun Owners Unimpressed By Walz’s Hunting Stunt
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Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn) continues to shoot himself in the foot on the campaign trail. Or he would, if he knew how to load the gun. Video of the Democratic nominee for vice president out on a pheasant hunt this weekend was supposed to be part of the Harris-Walz ticket’s outreach to men. Polls show Harris’ support is softening, Trump is gaining, and a major part of the problem is a lack of support among men — working class men in particular.
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New York’s “Vampire Law” Gun Free Zones Struck Down Again
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A federal judge in the Western District of New York issued summary judgment for the Firearms Policy Coalition striking down New York State’s “Vampire Law.”
The order read:
ORDERED that Plaintiffs’ motion is GRANTED with respect to the State’s restriction on private property open to the public. Defendants’ motion is DENIED as to this issue. |
American Guns Causing Cartel Violence? SCOTUS Takes the Case
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The cartels in Mexico are known for, if nothing else, violence. They’re responsible for the vast majority of drugs trafficked into the United States, and Mexican authorities claim as much as two-thirds of all the intentional homicides in the country are tied to organized crime. So who’s responsible for all this violent crime? Many would assume the answer is the cartels – but not Mexico. According to our neighbor to the south, American guns are used in most of the murders, so clearly US firearm manufacturers are to blame. |
KS: Armed Kansas Man Shoots Aggressor In Self-Defense
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The vast majority of times when armed citizens are involved in self-defense shootings the person doing the shooting is arrested, cuffed and taken to the police station. Fingerprints are generally taken, and a night in jail waiting to be bonded out isn’t uncommon. Murder or manslaughter charges are sometimes filed, and the defender makes all the newspapers and police reports, resulting in a sullied reputation at the very least. |
GA: Georgia Deer Hunting Season is Now Open
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Deer hunting firearms season opens Saturday and will continue into January 2025. “We are shaping up for a fantastic deer season,” Charlie Killmaster, state deer biologist for the Wildlife Resources Division, said in a news release. “Hunter success has increased across much of the state and the number of mature bucks hunters are bringing home is at an all-time high.” |
CAI & Sharps Team Up For New MB47 Milled AK Rifle
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Century Arms and Sharps Brothers have collaborated for the past year on a new American-made AK pattern rifle that incorporates a milled receiver and an AR15 Mil-Spec buffer tube. The new MB47 resembles something that looks like a circa 1950s Type 2 AK that met up with a Eugene Stoner acolyte and coughed up something altogether different. The MB47's two-pound receiver is a case-hardened billet 4140 milled receiver rather than stamped, which cuts down on flex.
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Fetter Ammo Review: Is Russian Shotgun Ammo Any Good?
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If you’ve never heard of Fetter 12 gauge ammo then you aren’t alone, as this is one of the more obscure ammo manufacturers on the market. Made in Russia to help supply the competitive clay shooting sports, Fetter Ammunition produces a wide variety of shotshells loaded with #7-1/2 and #8 shot for competition to 00 buckshot and slugs for home defense. |
Brandon Johnson’s Chicago: At Least 20 Shot Friday into Sunday Morning
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At least 20 people were shot, two of them fatally, Friday into Sunday morning across Mayor Brandon Johnson’s (D) Chicago.
ABC 7 reported that the weekend’s first fatal shooting occurred around 9:40 p.m. Friday “in the Garfield Park neighborhood.” Three women were struck by gunfire when someone opened fire and one of the three succumbed to her wounds.
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Florida Officials Who Banned Guns Prior to Hurricane May Soon Pay for Their ‘Error’
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The five-member Okeechobee, Florida city council and Police Chief Donald Hagan may each be forced to pay $5,000 personally – without using taxpayer dollars – for violating Florida’s powerful preemption statute, which only allows the state legislature to regulate firearms. As previously reported, the city adopted an illegal ordinance shortly before Hurricane Helene made landfall, which banned the sale of guns and ammunition and prohibited firearm possession in public by anyone other than law enforcement or members of the military. |
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