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XPB Hollow Point Ammo: XPB Hollow Point Bullets Explained
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The XPB series is a line of ammo created and distributed by Barnes Bullets (well known among reloaders), an ammunition manufacturer based in Utah. These bullets are only used in large caliber handgun ammo, from the .357 up to .500 S&W and everything in between. The Barnes XPB features various nose shapes, but one thing is standard across every bullet type – the hollow point. This allows for maximum expansion on impact and phenomenal stopping power, no matter what you’re shooting.
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MI: Emergency hearing on open carrying guns at Michigan polls possible today
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A Michigan Court of Claims Judge is gathering written arguments from both sides in a lawsuit over open carry guns at the polls and could hold an emergency hearing Tuesday afternoon.
The lawsuit was filed last week by gun rights attorneys challenging the ban that was imposed by Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.
Benson says she worked with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on the legality of the ban and it is designed to prevent voter intimidation on election day. It states no one can open carry a gun within 100 feet of a polling location next Tuesday.
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Amy Coney Barrett’s SCOTUS Confirmation Proof ‘Elections Matter’
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Not in recent history has there been more vivid proof that elections matter than with the 52-48 near party-line confirmation Monday evening of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Barrett was sworn in by Associated Justice Clarence Thomas during an event at the White House, and Chief Justice John Roberts will administer her judicial oath Tuesday. |
MN: Deer Hunting Season Opens Next Saturday
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Deer hunting season is fast approaching as many hunters get ready for the November 7th start. To help minimize the spread of COVID-19 the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wants hunters to travel directly to their destination, attempt to bring all supplies with them and wear a cloth face covering if they need to stop along the way in public. |
MI: Secretary of State order to ban open carry firearms outside poll locations may not be enforceable
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“I think voter intimidation is an issue and some people feel there is intimidation factor is out there,” said Robert Stevenson
That prompted Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to issue an administrative order banning the open carry of firearms within 100 feet of polling locations on Election Day.
Three gun rights groups are now suing Benson because of that directive. But Stevenson, the head of the Michigan Association of Police Chiefs says regardless, officers can't enforce her order because it's not based on law.
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MI: Chesterfield man finds his PATH at hunting event
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Anthony Theuer may not look like a big game hunter, but people who know him have learned looks can be deceiving.
Theuer, 27, has finished up his first year of college and recently took on a second part-time job. A Chesterfield Township resident who has osteogenesis imperfecta — a diminutive skeletal structure — Theuer’s body did not fully develop and he does not have full use of his legs.
Theuer on Friday shot a 7-point buck at Double D Ranch near Lake, Mich., on a high-fence hunt provided by the PATH Foundation, which stands for Passing Along the Heritage.
“I’ve always wanted to hunt,” Theuer said. “There was talk of me hunting with a crossbow, but that didn’t sound like fun to me.” |
Survey: Gun Owners Overwhelmingly Favor Trump for President
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Every election season, we are bombarded with surveys and polls purporting to tell us what voters think and what their intentions are. The 2020 general election is no exception. However, after the 2016 presidential election where polls appeared to confirm the near-certainty of a Hillary Clinton win, who in fact went on to lose to Donald Trump, trust in the predictive power of polling has waned significantly. |
IL: 23 shot, 7 killed, in Chicago Weekend Gun Violence
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Seven people were killed and 16 others injured in shootings across Chicago over the weekend. In the weekend’s last fatal shooting Sunday evening, a man was found with a gunshot wound to the head on the West Side. The 25-year-old was found under train tracks about 7:30 p.m. in the 1900 block of South St. Louis Avenue, Chicago police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Trump Ad Reminds Viewers of Biden’s Anti-Gun History
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“Joe Biden openly admitted his plan to violate our Second Amendment rights,” points out a new video from President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, released on Oct 12. That reminder may be necessary. As the 2020 election draws ever closer, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have almost entirely stopped talking about their plans to strip away everyday citizens’ rights to protect themselves and their families.
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MD: Maryland Gun Purchase Applications have Jumped Nearly 48% in 2020
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The number of gun purchase applications processed by the Maryland State Police so far this year is already about 48% higher than the total number of applications processed last year, according to data MSP recently provided to MarylandReporter.com. Between Jan. 1-Oct. 23, 2020 MSP’s Licensing Division processed 79,269 applications. By comparison, MSP processed 53,726 applications in 2019 and 53,544 applications in 2018.
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Crossbreed Holsters, Jessie Harrison Join Forces
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Hybrid holster manufacturer Crossbreed recently announced its sponsorship of pro shooter and multiple Bianchi Cup Women's Champion Jessie Harrison—one of the most accomplished female shooters of all time. Harrison is currently the Team Captain for the Taurus Shooting Team. In addition, she is a notable Second Amendment activist who has appeared on Fox News in the past to debunk myths about the shooting sports.
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Is ATF Going To Make Pistols, Based On Rifles, NFA Items Because of Weight?
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The law office of Wiley Rein caused a stir on the internet by releasing a client alert where they theorized the ATF might move to make AK pistols and AR pistols NFA items. Firearms are generally not importable under 18 USC 922(l). However, there is an exception for importable guns in 18 USC 925(d)(3), for any firearm that is (1) not an NFA firearm, (2) not a military surplus firearm, and (3) meets the “sporting purposes” test; however, ATF chooses to define that test? There is not a clear definition.
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Health Care Workers Help Drive Gun Surge, New Study Says
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When the coronavirus hit American shores, nurses and doctors stocked up on guns, a new study reports. Researchers at New Mexico State University and the University of Toledo found that being a health care provider was one of the strongest predictors of buying a firearm during the first few weeks of the coronavirus pandemic. Sixty-seven percent of people who reported buying a gun during the pandemic also reported being health care professionals. |
IA: Iowa Pheasant Hunting Season Begins Monday
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Iowa’s pheasant hunting season begins this Saturday and D-N-R wildlife biologist, Todd Bogenschutz says there’s anticipation of a good season. He says numbers for other D-N-R activities have been up during the pandemic and that could carry over to pheasant season.
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If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country I never would lay down my arms, never! never! never! — William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708-1778) Speech, Nov. 18, 1777 |
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