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Tank-Tough Ten
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When I first heard Ruger was introducing their Super Redhawk in 10mm Auto I thought I’d misunderstood. After all, the Super Redhawk is a huge hunk of steel ideally geared for cartridges such as the .44 Mag. and .454 Casull. The massive frame and cylinder would engulf the 10mm Auto round. It appears Ruger was definitely thinking outside the box on this one. |
The Defense Of Mere Property
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One of the longest-standing tropes surrounding the armed citizen lawfully defending themselves is armed/forceful defense of property. Texas’ statutes are frequently referenced – though rarely directly cited! – when it comes to this talking point.
What we don’t want to do is rehash the same old stuff. We’ve all been there; should you, shouldn’t you, taking life (or potentially taking it) should only occur if a threat to life is being made vs its my stuff, etc.
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Weighing Drugs and Guns
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Are firearms a danger to society or are they a benefit? Matters of degree are important since modern firearms both cost lives and save lives. I want to compare how our neighbors handle the guns in their safe with how they manage the drugs in their medicine cabinet.
Is gunpowder both safe and effective when used as directed? |
IL: Permit Holder Shoots Woman During Fight, Self-Defense Unknown
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On a Saturday afternoon, a 28-year-old concealed carry license holder critically injured a 26-year-old woman during a dispute. The incident occurred inside an apartment on the 6100 block of South Loomis Boulevard. During the altercation, the older woman, who possesses both a FOID and a concealed carry permit, shot the younger woman in her right arm. The injured woman was rushed to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition. |
Fifth Circuit panel hands Biden ATF major defeat on Final Rule
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In a unanimous ruling that included a strong concurring opinion, a three-judge panel in the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives illegally promulgated its controversial “Final Rule” on firearm receivers and remanded the case back to the District Court for reconsideration. |
Homeowner’s Bullet Ends Burglar’s Brazen Break-In
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In Vallejo, California, a homeowner took a stand against a brazen intruder, leading to a fatal shooting that has the town talking. The incident occurred in broad daylight, around 9:43 a.m., when an alleged burglar smashed through the glass front door of a residence on Georgia Street. The homeowner, defending their property and their life, shot the suspect, who was later pronounced dead at the scene. This event marks the 19th homicide in Vallejo this year, a startling number for any community.
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Gun Use Is Down Dramatically on TV This Fall Due to Hollywood Strikes, According to New Study
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Gun use is dramatically down on TV this fall — but that may be mostly attributed to the recent Hollywood strikes, which led to the shutdown of virtually all film and TV productions this year, according to a new study. The report, “Gun Smoke: An Analysis of How Labor Strikes May Have Impacted Network TV Gun Portrayals in Fall 2023,” comes from the 14 members of the Project Unloaded Youth Council and Project Unloaded staff. Project Unloaded is a non-profit organization aiming to change the public’s perception around gun safety to prevent gun violence.
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Gun Hobbyists (and Liberty) Win Big in Court
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The Biden administration's scheme to threaten the public with tightened gun-control regulations by reinterpreting laws to mean what they never meant in the past is running into some speed bumps. Stumbling over one of those obstacles is an attempt by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to define unfinished firearm frames and receivers—functionally, paperweights—as firearms for the purpose of regulating homemade "ghost guns."
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Browning’s .32 ACP: The Tiny Bullet That Changed Handgun History
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Common modern cartridges like the popular 9mm Luger and even the classic big-bore .45 ACP owe a lot to the older and far tinier Browning-designed .32 ACP. The little semi-rimmed cartridge helped pave the way for many of the semi-auto calibers we love today. This little round takes a lot of heat for being “too small” or “underpowered” in the world of 9mm +P, .45 ACP, and 10mm, but it actually has a very long history as a go-to self-defense caliber and military chambering. |
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