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The Cowboy .45 Special
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When introduced in 1873 for the Colt Single Action Army, the .45 Colt was a powerhouse of a pistol cartridge. Initially, the cartridge had a 255-grain bullet propelled by a case full of 40 grains of black powder. The cartridge was undoubtedly a man-stopper and horse killer, and many troopers had difficulty controlling the recoil. After a few years, the powder charge was reduced to a more manageable 28 grains of black powder.
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FL: Florida lawmaker wants to require background checks on ammunition purchases
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A Florida lawmaker is coming out with a bill with the goal of a safer community.
Florida lawmaker wants to require background checks on ammunition purchases (WPEC) State Sen. Tina Polsky, D-Boca Raton, District 30, wants to do something to make it harder for people with bad intentions to get bullets. She feels her bill, if it passes the Florida Legislature, will reduce gun violence.
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Hunter Biden investigations drag down belief Joe Biden is acting ethically: Poll
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Investigations into Hunter Biden are sparking concern about whether President Joe Biden has acted unethically or committed any crimes himself. The president's son is facing scrutiny from the Justice Department and Republican members of Congress over an alleged criminal scheme involving the then-Vice President Biden, as well a separate indictment on gun charges after his plea deal on two tax charges fell apart this summer.
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MN: Minnesota pheasant hunting season opens Saturday
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Minnesota’s pheasant hunting season opens Saturday and Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Sarah Strommen is encouraging hunters to plan ahead of time. “The DNR’s website is a great place to find out where there are public land opportunities or walking access opportunities on private lands in the place that you’re looking to hunt,” Strommen said.
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Lujan Grisham Still Desperate for Attention
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It’s been a couple weeks since we last talked about New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s (D) efforts to abuse her authority and enact a clearly unconstitutional 30-day ban on law-abiding citizens carrying a firearm for self-defense in Albuquerque and the surrounding Bernalillo County. We suggested it was little more than a PR stunt on the governor’s part, considering how obvious it was that she did not have the authority to do what she tried to do, the fact that she openly admitted that criminals would not be likely to obey her order—much as they refuse to obey any number of other laws that outlaw their actions—and the fact that there was absolutely no enforcement of the ban over the first weekend it was in place. |
Maximum Capacity: The U.S. Showdown Over Bullet Counts!
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America’s cherished Second Amendment rights have been increasingly tested as anti-freedom states continue to pile on laws restricting the capacities of firearm magazines. This move has been controversial and divisive, with a total of 14 states, alongside the District of Columbia, imposing their own versions of these unconstitutional mag restrictions. While these laws are presented under the guise of “public safety,” many proponents of gun rights view them as mere cosmetic interventions that do little to prevent the real issues at hand.
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Minnesota must ban guns from polling places
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A “Vote Here” sign marks the entrance on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018, to an early voting station in downtown Minneapolis for Friday’s opening of early voting in Minnesota. The late congressman John Lewis once wrote: "The right to vote is precious, almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool or instrument in a democratic society."
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Canada’s “Assault Weapon” Confiscation Delayed for Another Two Years
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In the latest sign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “assault weapon” gun ban and confiscation scheme is more concerned with persecuting responsible gun-owners than keeping Canadians safe, the amnesty period has (once again) been extended. Readers may recall the extreme language the Liberal government employed in May 2020 to justify the immediate necessity for the measure, citing the “inherent deadliness of assault-style firearms that are not suitable for civilian use” and claiming that the “newly prescribed firearms are primarily designed for military or paramilitary purposes with the capability of injuring, immobilizing or killing humans in large numbers within a short period of time …”
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26 Nosler vs 28 Nosler: Long Range Hunting Cartridges Perfected
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The 26 Nosler and 28 Nosler are the first two entries in the Nosler cartridge line that were specifically designed for long range shooting and big game hunting.
Both rounds were developed to push the edges of the performance envelope and give shooters an incredibly flat shooting, hard-hitting round that could dominate the great outdoors and the F-class firing line simultaneously.
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CA: Alleged home invasion robber shot in Hollywood Hills
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A homeowner in the Hollywood Hills took matters into her own hands after someone attempted to break into her home, authorities said.
An official with the Los Angeles Police Department said the shooting was reported just before 9:30 p.m. Sunday in the 2800 block of Hollyridge Drive in the Beachwood Canyon community.
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First Look: Gemtech Abyss Suppressor
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Gemtech has just added a brand new stainless steel and titanium .30 caliber suppressor, the new Abyss 7.62. This new suppressor is designed for hard use and stringent shooting tasks and can handle calibers from 5.7x28mm all the way to .300 Win. Mag. The proprietary GM S1 End Cap helps firearms reduce their muzzle flash, and also curbs the blowback of gasses from leftover from the rounds going downrange. This results in both added comfort for the shooter and the increased reliability of the host firearm.
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