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History of Tula Ammo
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Tsar Alexander II approved the start of operations for the Tula Ammunition plant in 1880, in Tula, Russia. It is not widely known that private funds were used to establish the Tula plant and its sister plant in Ulyanovsk.
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History of 32 ACP Ammo
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The history of the .32 Automatic Colt Pistol is a rich one, filled with ups and downs, assassinations, suicides, and even iconic heroes. Its beginnings date back to 1899, when John Browning created his first successful commercial automatic pistol, and its legacy continues through today with most American and all European ammunition companies still manufacturing rounds in .32 caliber ammunition.
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Shotgun Sales Shifting, Trending Upward, Analytics Reveal
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Handguns represent the largest percentage of firearms sold annually, followed by rifles, but according to a National Association of Sporting Goods Wholesalers (NASGW) report released last month, shotgun sales are claiming more market share. In 2019, the last complete year before the pandemic and social unrest suspended normalcy, 8.5 percent of the National Instant Criminal Background System Checks conducted by the FBI were related to the sale of a shotgun. During the first nine months of 2022, by comparison, that figure was up to 9.7 percent.
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NM: 'Guns to Gardens' Buy-back Event Collects More Than 200 weapons
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On Saturday, community members partnered for a gun buyback event, urging people to give over their guns for a good cause voluntarily.
The event is hosted by New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence, and they collected 207 total guns on Saturday. That included 18 assault weapons and 90 semi-automatic handguns or rifles. The goal is to take as many unneeded guns off the streets as possible.
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IL: Hearings Set for Bill to Ban Certain Guns in Illinois
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Contentious debate is expected during Illinois legislative hearings over a proposed gun and magazine ban. House Bill 5855 from state Rep. Bob Morgan, D-Deerfield, would redefine dozens of different types of rifles, pistols and shotguns as “assault weapons.” If approved, anyone who owns them would have 300 days to register them with state police. All future sales would be prohibited.
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First Look: Savage 110 Carbon Predator Rifle
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Savage Arms is introducing the newest member of the iconic Model 110 bolt action rifle family, the 110 Carbon Predator. The 110 Carbon Predator combines the adjustable AccuTrigger trigger and AccuFit stock with a Proof Research carbon-fiber wrapped barrel to create a lightweight, easy-to-carry rifle that can withstand the elements and still perform when it matters most, |
OH: Ohio Gun Hunters have Successful Week of Deer Hunting
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Hunters harvested 71,932 white-tailed deer during the 2022 gun week that concluded on Sunday, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. In the same weeklong period over the past three years, hunters checked an average of 68,534 deer. In 2021, the weeklong number was 70,381. |
New: CVA Cascade XT Bolt Action Rifle
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Georgia-based Connecticut Valley Arms continues to grow its centerfire bolt-action rifle offerings with a new “precision-oriented” model of its Cascade series, the X-Treme. Best-known over the past 50 years for its muzzleloaders, CVA introduced the centerfire Cascade line in 2019. An economical entry to the bolt gun game, the rifle debuted in a half-dozen popular calibers all featuring a carbon steel barrel with a threaded muzzle, a 4-shot detachable mag, and a fiberglass reinforced synthetic stock.
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Not Your Typical AR Pistol: CMMG Dissent Review
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I recently wrote a review of the CMMG Banshee, and I was very impressed with nearly everything about it. I decided I wanted to try another gun from CMMG and reached out to see if I could get my hands on one of their Dissent pistols. After some waiting, I was happy to see the little CMMG box show up at my desk. |
Evergreen State Anti-Gunners Announces 2023 Wish List
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Reinforcing the belief among Evergreen State gun owners, the billionaire-backed Alliance for Gun Responsibility—the Seattle-based gun control advocacy group—has released its 2023 legislative agenda and it is quite a wish list, including another effort to repeal the state’s long-standing and court-enforced firearms preemption law. |
Oregon High Court Temporarily Blocks Measure 114
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Thursday morning came and went in Oregon without a new gun control law in effect, thanks to a late Wednesday decision by the state Supreme Court, which declined to reverse a ruling by Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert Raschio granting a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America, based on state constitutional grounds. |
Meet The Glock 36: Big .45 Auto Power From A ‘Baby’ Glock
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The first thing that jumps out at you about the Glock 36 is its size. This is a subcompact we are talking about here – a “baby” Glock that has a bite. If you are looking for a pistol with a large magazine and many rounds, look elsewhere. But if you need a sidearm that is easy to conceal for self-defense, you may want to examine the Glock 36 closer. Glock was attempting to get a subcompact into the hands of any user and the manufacturer wanted the best ergonomics it could create. |
The First 50 Years Of Ruger's 'Flat Top' .44 Mag. Revolver
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In his letter to American Rifleman technical staffer M.D. “Bud” Waite, dated Sept. 7, 1956, William B. Ruger, Sr., discoursed at length on a favorite subject—his latest gun. The firearm in question was the brand-new Ruger Blackhawk chambered for the equally new .44 Remington Magnum cartridge. It was a milestone gun in the ongoing history of the company.
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