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Best Size for a Pistol Red Dot
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You have made use of red-dot sights on your competitive guns and find them to be an advantage when shooting steel and paper targets. There have been pluses and minuses with size and brightness of the dots as well as their durability, making consideration up until now for everyday carry a definite no. It seems that durability along with co-witnessing backup sights help your concerns with the failure factor, but sometimes you have a hard time finding the dot in bright light. You hate to admit it, but your eyes aren’t what they used to be and the dots—especially when turned up to the brighter levels—do not appear round; they look like more of a smear instead of a dot. |
Top Bird Hunting Shotguns of 2021
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The team in Urbino surprised lots of fans with the addition of a new version of the venerable Super Black Eagle III with a 3-inch chamber. The new SBE III three-inch model is available in 12-gauge, but there’s also a new 20-gauge version (a first for the SBE family). At under 6 pounds, the 20-gauge SBE III is extremely appealing for anyone seeking a light, versatile 20 for upland and waterfowl hunting. |
243 vs 308 Caliber Comparison: Whitetail Nightmare Fuel
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When it comes to medium to large game hunting, two rifle cartridges stand out from the rest, 308 Winchester and 243 Winchester.
These two rifle cartridges offer a wide variety of ammo to meet your needs for varmint hunting. From Pronghorn to prairie dogs to antelope to Whitetail deer, no varmint is safe from the 243 Winchester or the 308. |
The AR-556: Ruger's Dependable MSR
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On Sept. 29, 2014, Ruger introduced its AR-556. A press release at the launch explained the rifle is a “…semi-automatic, M4-style, direct impingement Modern Sporting Rifle. With all major components machined at Ruger’s Mayodan, N.C., facility, the AR-556 offers consumers an affordable, American-made Modern Sporting Rifle with the rugged reliability they have come to expect from Ruger.”
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IL: Elderly Retired Firefighter With Concealed Carry Shoots Chicago Robber Dead
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An elderly retired firefighter in Chicago with a concealed carry license fatally shot a robber in broad daylight, according to police.
The unidentified 77-year-old man was in a parking garage in the West Chesterfield neighborhood of Chicago at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The robber, who was also armed, pulled into the garage and demanded the elderly man fork over his possessions.
The man then produced his firearm and shot the robber in the head and chest, killing him, according to police.
Submitter's note: This is the only thing that keeps criminals in check. |
Media Hysteria over Efforts to Protect 2nd Amendment
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CNN is on the warpath against politicians and gun rights activist organizations for defending the Second Amendment against efforts to erode the right to keep and bear arms, especially when remarks from Joe Biden are singled out.
In a lengthy report Friday, CNN focused on West Virginia Republican State Rep. Brandon Steele, who has been pushing a “Second Amendment Preservation Act” that would “bar state or local police from enforcing new federal gun restrictions the Biden administration might adopt.”
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SCOTUS Justice Kavanaugh Criticizes Placing 2A Rights at Police Discretion
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Attorneys for the Biden Administration argued in defense of New York gun control Wednesday and Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh responded by criticizing any law that puts Second Amendment rights at police discretion.
The case before SCOTUS is NYSRPA v. Bruengun, the focus of which is a New York statute requiring applicants for a handgun carry permit to prove they have a genuine need, or “proper cause,” to carry a gun outside the home. Similar laws exist in California and New Jersey.
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FL: Wife Says She Shot And Killed Husband After He Beat Her
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A Deltona woman shot and killed her husband Saturday afternoon, telling sheriff’s detectives she fired in self-defense after he punched and choked her several times in their home. Deputies responded to the shooting shortly after 1 p.m. Saturday at 2801 Bluestone Drive, Deltona, after the shooter, 47-year-old Michelle Benz (DOB 9/18/1974), reported it. |
More Bang for the Buck: Ammo-Efficient Practice
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Ammunition is still a lot more expensive than anyone would like; and, in this increasingly hectic world, it seems like time is also increasingly rare. At the same time, more people than ever have chosen to carry a gun for self-defense. How can we all practice life-saving skills if time and ammo are hard to get? |
How Do You Choose the Right Holster?
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We all have that one drawer or box filled with holsters we never use. To minimize that ever-growing collection, here are five useful time-, cost- and space-saving considerations when buying yet another holster. Appropriate holster selection starts with identifying your intended purpose for both short-and long-term use. The question “What’s the best holster for me?” is really no different than asking the question “What’s the best gun for me?” |
Establishment Republicans Drawing Wrong Conclusions from Virginia Wins
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“Republicans are eyeing Glenn Youngkin’s successful campaign for the Virginia governor’s mansion as a roadmap for the 2022 midterm elections,” The Hill noted Thursday. “While he seized on issues that resonated with Trump’s conservative base — demands for increased election security, for instance — he talked about less controversial messages with swing voters.” |
2021 Whitetail Season: Deer Gear of the Year
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Another year, another deer – or so hunter’s hope with each coming season. While there are no guarantees in hunting, it is possible to tip the scales in your favor with practice, preparedness, and also quality gear. That applies not only to firearms, optics, and ammunition but to less spendy accessories and items that don’t garner as much acclaim. Here are some of our current gear crushes.
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New: CZ SP-01 Competition Red & Blue Pistols
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Kansas-based CZ USA this week announced two new SP-01 Competition pistol variants, the logically named Red and Blue. Each comes standard with corresponding red or blue aluminum grips with matching +4 extended magazine base pads that supply the 9mm race guns with a 21+1 capacity. The pistols feature a 4.6-inch cold hammer-forged barrel that gives the guns an 8.15-inch overall length. Using a competition hammer and light mainspring to produce a light trigger pull, they come from the factory with a fiber optic front sight and serrated rear.
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The Supreme Court has a Chance to Stop Blue-State Supression of Second Amendment Rights
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In a landmark 2010 decision , the Supreme Court ruled that in addition to the federal government, states must also respect the public's individual constitutional right to bear arms. Yet the high court has neglected to take any more major Second Amendment cases in the decade since that would have further clarified the scope of this ruling, leading conservative Justice Clarence Thomas to dub the Second Amendment a “disfavored right.” As a result, many blue states have found ways to work around Supreme Court precedent and drastically restrict the ability of law-abiding people to carry firearms to protect themselves. |
MN: Deer Hunting Opener: A Northland Tradition Continues
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Hunting shops all over Minnesota have been busy preparing for firearm deer hunting's opening weekend. "Lots of license sales and lots of people coming to get involved in our Big Buck Contest," said David Daniells, Fisherman's Corner Employee. At Fisherman's Corner in Pike Lake, employees said business has been on the rise since the beginning of the pandemic. |
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