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SCOTUS Vacates District Court Decision Blocking Enforcement of Biden ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule
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The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued an order Monday vacating U.S. District Court Judge Reed O’Connor’s Sept. 14, 2023, decision which blocked enforcement of the Biden administration’s ghost gun rule. The Biden administration’s ghost gun rule is contained in ATF Final Rule 2021-05F – which redefines “partially complete pistol frames” as “firearms.” This rule allows ATF to require background checks for certain gun parts kits by claiming said parts could be used to build guns. |
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. Furthermore, the USCCA, a renowned authority in the firearms community, suggests that these laws might not be the effective remedy to mass shootings that they are made out to be. |
224 Valkyrie vs 22-250: Send the Varmints To Valhalla
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The 224 Valkyrie and 22-250 Remington are two centerfire 22 caliber rifle cartridges that excel at long range accuracy and varmint control. The decision over which cartridge is superior primarily circles around which rifle system you prefer: the semi-auto AR-15 or bolt-action rifles. |
SAF Unveils New Website
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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has unveiled a redesign of its website, saf.org, which significantly increases functionality and vastly improves the user experience. In addition to an overall improved page flow and updated look, the new design provides visitors quick access to detailed information and educational programs.
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Types of Pistols: A Guide for Beginners
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Since the first time somebody figured out that they could propel an object out the end of a crudely-fashioned iron tube by igniting a concoction of sulfur, charcoal, and piss, humankind has strived to make firearms more effective, user-friendly, and compact. From the beginning, the type of guns we consider pistols were designed so that a shooter could fire them with one hand. Early pistols were simple black-powder-charged, single-shot contraptions that were likely even more frustrating than their long-barreled counterparts. These days, there are many types of pistols, and they’re better than ever—but trying to sort them all out can feel like drinking from a fire hose. Here’s a guide to the different pistol types. |
Why Use Premium Components?
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I recently found myself touring the Sierra Bullets factory. The company refers to its employees as “Bulletsmiths” for a reason—the care and precision that goes into the creation of its ammunition and components is nothing short of amazing. Now, yes, to be fair, most ammunition companies invest a great deal of time and effort in ensuring that everything produced works as expected; what I saw at Sierra Bullets was definitely next-level stuff.
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Motion For Summary Judgment Filed in Knife Rights’ Lawsuit to End Unconstitutional Federal Switchblade Act
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Knife Rights today filed a Motion for Summary Judgment in its federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of portions of the Federal Switchblade Act. A motion for summary judgment asks the court for a judgment on the merits of the case before the trial where there is no dispute of material facts and only a question of law needs to be decided. Knife Rights’ motion sets out the indisputable facts under the standard laid out last year by the U.S. Supreme Court in New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen. |
Range Tested: 'Baby Snake' Colt King Cobra Target .22 LR
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In the years since I began seriously pursuing handgun-related endeavors, one of my favorite types of .22 LR revolvers—the mid-size frame double-action—has taken a back seat to other models. Today polymer framed semi-automatics and budget priced single-action revolvers seem to rule the roost. That's a shame because double-action wheel guns in this caliber have so much to offer.
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SAF Files Opposition Brief to Bonta Motion for Summary Judgement
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The Second Amendment Foundation has filed its opposition to a motion by California Attorney General Rob Bonta for summary judgment in a December 2020 case challenging the state’s one-handgun-per-month limit. The case is known as Nguyen v. Bonta. Joining SAF in the lawsuit are the Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc., San Diego County Gun Owners PAC, North County Shooting Center, Inc., PWGG, L.P., a limited partnership, and six private citizens. Defendants are California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Luis Lopez, director of the state Department of Justice, Bureau of Firearms in their official capacities.
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"Some people think that the Second Amendment is an outdated relic of an earlier time. Doubtless some also think that constitutional protections of other rights are outdated relics of earlier times. We The People own those rights regardless, unless and until We The People repeal them. For those who believe it to be outdated, the Second Amendment provides a good test of whether their allegiance is really to the Constitution of the United States, or only to their preferences in public policies and audiences. The Constitution is law, not vague aspirations, and we are obligated to protect, defend, and apply it. If the Second Amendment were truly an outdated relic, the Constitution provides a method for repeal. The Constitution does not furnish the federal courts with an eraser." --9th Circuit Court Judge Andrew Kleinfeld, dissenting opinion in which the court refused to rehear the case while citing deeply flawed anti-Second Amendment nonsense (Nordyke v. King; opinion filed April 5, 2004) |
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