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History of 9x21mm IMI Ammo
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Introduced in 1980, the 9x21mm IMI was a creation between the Franco Benvenuti agency of Italy and Israel Military Industries (IMI). Many countries, including Italy and most of the European Union, have banned the use of all military ammunition, such as the 9mm Parabellum. In order to circumvent gun control measures, the collaborative effort to create a substitute ammunition was seen as a good resolution and would allow civilians to own and use a powerful cartridge without fear of repercussions. |
MI: DNR: License system issues affect deer hunting license sales across Michigan
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources reports that some hunters may not have been able to purchase a base license and deer kill tags Saturday.
This is because of "unforeseen technical issues with the licensing system provided by Sovereign Sportsman Solutions," according to the DNR.
The department says it is working with the vendor to resolve these issues, which are occurring across several states.
Hunters are encouraged to continue checking online or with local retailers for updates.
As usual, DNR conservation officers will be patrolling throughout the season. Over the next several days, officers will take these circumstances into consideration while making contacts with hunters. |
Gun Rights Icon Robert Kukla Passes
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Robert John Kukla, a retired administrative law judge in Illinois and a giant in the early days of the gun rights movement, has passed away. He was 87.
Born Dec. 1, 1932 in Chicago, the son of John and Antoinette Marie Kukla, Mr. Kukla rose to prominence in the early 1970s as a Second Amendment advocate and he authored a landmark book titled “Gun Control—A Written Record of Efforts to Eliminate the Private Possession of Firearms in America” considered even today to be an important factual resource for Second Amendment scholars and advocates. |
Message to Seattle Businesses: Conservatives, 2A Activists Don’t Riot
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The CBS News affiliate in Seattle—KIRO-TV—is reporting how “downtown Seattle businesses that put up plywood before the election are beginning to take it down” because there have been no destructive protests in the wake of the presidential race that presumably went to Joe Biden.
It’s not that the Far Left extremists were satisfied, it’s because conservatives—especially gun owners—don’t riot. They don’t brazenly destroy someone else’s property because they didn’t get their way. They don’t smash store fronts, loot or burn. |
National Election Fraud: Evidence of National Chicanery During America’s 2020 Presidential Election
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Regardless of where one falls politically, the sanctity of the vote is a bedrock of a functioning representative democracy. Voters have to believe their vote matters. And that the vote is free, fair, and accurate.
The basic facts of the 2020 American Presidential election are concerning because mounting evidence indicates there’s been a concerted effort by state Democratic Parties to flip the election from President Donald Trump to former Vice President Joe Biden in a number of key swing states with the help of notoriously corrupt Democratic Party machines in at least five American cities — Detroit, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Atlanta. |
SAF Sues Maryland over Regulations Limiting Concealed Permit Issuance
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The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed suit on November 13, 2020, against Maryland’s “good and substantial reason” regulation, claiming it limits concealed carry permit issuance to miniscule numbers throughout the state.
The suit, Call, et.al. v. Jones et. al., was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. |
Rifleman Q&A: An M1917 Bayonet Made for Vietnam?
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Q: I recently purchased a U.S. Model 1917 rifle and would like to get the proper bayonet. I came across an M1917 bayonet with plastic grips marked “GEN CUT.” I was a bit confused, as all the other M1917 bayonets I’ve seen have wooden grips and were made by Winchester or Remington. Would any of these be correct with my rifle?
A: The M1917 bayonet you encountered was manufactured by the General Cutlery Co. (Fremont, Ohio) during 1966-67 for use with combat shotguns equipped with bayonet adapters (“trench” guns). |
Why You Should Buy Your Ammo in Bulk
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About the time the coronavirus pandemic began, we ran out of toilet paper. We never run out of toilet paper—my wife buys in bulk. However, the national toilet paper shortage of 2020 hit at the exact time my wife needed to do her quarterly toilet paper run. We managed to wipe through the near disaster, but now America is experiencing another shortage—an ammunition shortage. |
Glock Buyer's Guide
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Since 1982, the name Glock has been synonymous with dependability, to the point that the company's sole motto is "Perfection." Setting the bar high may seem like bluster but it is clear when you see the lists of best-selling pistols, talk to a Glock fan, or attend a shooting class that the company is doing something right. Further, you don't have to be a Glock fan to concede that their pistols just flat-out work, cycling thousands upon thousands of rounds without a hiccup. |
2020 Holiday Gift Guide
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Looking for the perfect gift for the firearm enthusiast in your life? We’ve got you covered. Whether your budget is slightly more than a couple of bucks or you’re looking to spend your entire stimulus check, there’s something in this guide that will make any gun guy or gal happy this holiday season. |
CCW Weekend: The Handgun Of The Future
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No one knows what the future will hold, but given the current place and time, we can prognosticate based on present developments and what that likely means in terms of what comes next. What is the handgun of the future likely to be? What will it be like? |
The Choice for Freedom is Clear in Georgia’s Runoff Elections
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As both elections for Georgia’s seats in the U.S. Senate head towards runoff elections on January 5, it is important to note where the candidates stand on your rights. Both elections are crucial for the future of the Second Amendment in this country. In this first of two installments, we’ll break down the race between Sen. David Perdue (R) and Jon Ossoff (D), who both purport to be in support of the Second Amendment, but, in reality, only one of them really is pro-freedom. |
MI: Michigan's Firearms Deer Hunting Season Begins
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Sunday is an unofficial holiday in Michigan -- it’s the opening day of firearm deer hunting season. Nealy 500,000 hunters are expected to hunt this season. The DNR reported technical issues Saturday that prevented many hunters from buying a base license and deer kill tags. Hunters are asked to continue checking online or with local stores for updates. |
New: Savage 110 Backcountry Xtreme Series Rifles
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Savage has continued to expand its Model 110 line of bolt-action rifles with two new guns in the company's Backcountry Xtreme series. The two new guns-- the 110 Ultralite Camo and 110 Timberline-- are described by Savage as "more capable than any 110’s we’ve ever built. Each come standard with premium features to include advanced protective finishes, user-adjustable AccuTriggers able to be set as low as 1.5-pounds, rock-solid bedding provided by the company's AccuStock internal chassis, and an AccuFit system that allows sportsmen to customize length-of-pull and comb height. |
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