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Hunting on a Pheasant's Schedule
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They are really a lot like us humans. They live on a relatively predictable, routine basis. In other words, they keep a schedule. They are wild ring-necked pheasants. When hunters learn to understand that schedule and interrupt it in the ring-neck’s landscape, they will be on the path to having increased opportunities for success and bagging a rooster.
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NY: Bronx Grocery Store Owner Fatally Shoots Would-be Robber
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The owner of a Bronx grocery store shot and killed a man he says was trying to rob his business. Police say the owner of the store killed the would-be robber in self-defense, despite not finding any evidence that the intruder had a gun. It happened around 10:30 p.m. Sunday at the J Market on Morrison Avenue in the Soundview section. |
Cordova Named Official Licensed Cooler of the NRA
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The National Rifle Association has announced Cordova as the official licensed cooler and preferred vendor of the NRA. With the slogan “2A Is In Our DNA,” Cordova offers high-quality coolers built in the United States to meet the expectations of NRA members. With a lifetime warranty, higher cooling efficiencies, lighter weight and other industry-leading features, Cordova’s coolers are reasonably priced and designed to meet every need—from grab-and-go soft-side coolers and rotomolded hard-side coolers to chest coolers, cooler backpacks and tumblers. |
Cordova Named Official Licensed Cooler of the NRA
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The National Rifle Association has announced Cordova as the official licensed cooler and preferred vendor of the NRA. With the slogan “2A Is In Our DNA,” Cordova offers high-quality coolers built in the United States to meet the expectations of NRA members. With a lifetime warranty, higher cooling efficiencies, lighter weight and other industry-leading features, Cordova’s coolers are reasonably priced and designed to meet every need—from grab-and-go soft-side coolers and rotomolded hard-side coolers to chest coolers, cooler backpacks and tumblers. |
Cordova Named Official Licensed Cooler of the NRA
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Patriot Prayer arrived at Clark College in Vancouver around noon to protest a Washington ballot measure that would raise the age to buy semi-automatic rifles to 21. But students aren't on campus. Clark College announced Thursday they will suspend all operations at the college on October 22. |
October Surprise? Trump Is Preparing For A New Round Of Tax Cuts
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Is this an October surprise? Over the weekend, President Trump teased that a fresh new round of tax cuts are in the works and could be revealed before November. The package of tax cuts passed in December of 2017 hasn’t been an albatross around the GOP’s neck, which Democrats had hoped for heading into 2018 (they’re wrong about everything). It has increased in popularity, with the GOP taking the reins on trust in handling the economy. |
Guns Made America Great
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The anti-gunners have been far more outspoken in their crusade, lately, saying not just that we need more restrictions on guns, but even haranguing the NRA, blaming it for all that ails this country in terms of criminals using guns in the commission of felonies. But Geoffrey Norman has stood up for law-abiding gun owners and tried to teach the naysayers a lesson about the value guns have played in U.S. history. In a recent article in “The American Spectator,” he details the importance of firearms and individual ownership of such guns, in the Battle of Saratoga, a decisive victory for the American Colonists against the British. |
50 Years Since Landmark Gun Control Act — Where Are We Now?
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At the signing of the U.S. Gun Control Act on Oct. 22, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson hailed the bill as the first step in disarming “the criminal, and the careless, and the insane." Johnson, while praising the regulatory checks the law created, acknowledged that the legislation’s language fell short of his original vision, which would have required gun carriers to be licensed and would have established a national registration for guns — would-be regulations that remain controversial today.
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TN: Sixteen Guns Stolen in 30-Second Burglary
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Savannah police are investigating a swift smash and grab burglary at a gun store in which the perpetrators made off with 16 firearms with a total value of more than $5,000 Saturday. Security video at Talley’s Lock & Load, 1020 Wayne Road, shows three subjects with their faces covered entering the store by breaking the glass front door.
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CO: Colorado School District Prepares Plan to Arm Personnel
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A school district outside Colorado Springs will allow teachers and other employees to carry concealed handguns on campus. The Gazette reports the Peyton 23-JT Board of Education voted last week to designate teachers and other staff as security guards following training. Superintendent Tim Kistler says school personnel won’t carry guns on campus until the board approves specific plans.
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MI: Dana Pierangeli: The issue that was #NeverAgain talked about
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Remember back in February when we had the school shooting in Parkland and we started having protests because people were mad that, you know, kids were dying? Yeah, remember that? Do you also remember how nothing actually changed? Well, now is the time to fix that.
With midterm elections just around the corner, it’s time to recall these issues that seem to fade into the background a month after they happen and actually do something about it. The first question is: What do we do?
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Early Voting Could Spell Trouble for GOP, Says Fox News
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Fox News is reporting that early voting numbers could spell trouble for Republicans heading into the midterms, but it also might fire up conservatives, especially in the West, where Democrats are hoping to make big gains. The report appears based on what is happening in Nevada, where Fox says early voting results “indicate a strong Democratic showing across the board.” Democrats are voting early in Nevada’s Washoe County, which encompasses Reno. |
Vote No on I-1639: Don’t Criminalize Self-Defense
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The Washington State Sheriffs Association, Washington Council of Police & Sheriffs, Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association and the Washington State Patrol Troopers Association are all opposed to Initiative 1639. Don’t underestimate the importance of having all these law-enforcement groups that serve and protect actively working against this initiative disguised as “gun safety.” It won’t make schools or communities safer, but it will treat more than a million gun owners like criminals. |
Home Defense by Day and Night – Self Defense Gun Stories
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The Washington State Sheriffs Association, Washington Council of Police & Sheriffs, Washington State Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association and the Washington State Patrol Troopers Association are all opposed to Initiative 1639. Don’t underestimate the importance of having all these law-enforcement groups that serve and protect actively working against this initiative disguised as “gun safety.” It won’t make schools or communities safer, but it will treat more than a million gun owners like criminals. |
The Armed Citizen® October 22, 2018
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Critics say there is no place for an AR-15 among civilians, but a Hawaiian gun owner might beg to differ. When three bandits—at least one armed—dressed in hooded sweatshirts entered his home and forced one of the residents into a bathroom, the homeowner grabbed his modern sporting rifle and fired a round, nearly hitting one of the burglars. It was enough to put them on the defensive, as they backed out of the house firing four gunshots of their own on the way out. Though they made off with a reported $3,000, neither victim was hurt. |
KY: Bill Would Allow Concealed Weapons to be Carried With Permit in Schools, Most Government Buildings
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A bill filed for consideration in next year's General Assembly would allow people with concealed-carry permits to take firearms into most government buildings. The bill was filed by Rep. Robert Goforth, an East Bernstadt Republican. The bill would revise state concealed carry permits, allowing any permit holder to carry a concealed weapon in government or school facilities. The law at present only allows certain persons, such as current or retired county attorneys, commonwealth's attorneys, judges, and current and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed weapons "at all times and at all locations." |
10 Budget-Priced .22 Rifles Under $200
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Firearm fans often get wrapped up in the latest and greatest, focusing their attention on tricked-out precision rifles complete with high-dollar optics and all the cutting-edge accessories imaginable, like rangefinders, bipods, slings, thermal equipment and more. However, most of today’s high-end rifle owners have a solid foundation in shooting fundamentals, often built with inglorious, overlooked, budget-priced .22 rifles. |
The Model 1883 Reichsrevolver
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The Model 1883 Reichsrevolver was a hefty solid-frame single-action revolver. It was based on the first Reichsrevolver, the Model 1879. That gun weighed 2.5 pounds and measured a foot long. It was the first centerfire handgun adopted by the fledgling German Empire—a simple design in line with similar European revolvers of the period. |
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