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TX: Texas Woman Shoots, Kills Man During Attempted Robbery: Authorities
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A Houston woman shot and killed a man during a Sunday morning alleged robbery attempt that authorities believe may have been drug-related, according to the sheriff’s office. Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 15500 block of Fair Elm Court in reference to a male being shot, the sheriff’s office said in a statement to Fox News.
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Idealism is Killing Our Kids at School
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We don’t want violent criminals with guns in our schools, but they go there to kill and get media attention anyway. The question isn’t if violent murderers should exist. The question is how we should protect our students from them.
How long would you like us to wait until we stop the next mass murderer in school? How long should we wait until we treat the injured?
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TX: Texas Woman Shoots, Kills Man During Attempted Robbery: Authorities
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A Houston woman shot and killed a man during a Sunday morning alleged robbery attempt that authorities believe may have been drug-related, according to the sheriff’s office. Deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 15500 block of Fair Elm Court in reference to a male being shot, the sheriff’s office said in a statement to Fox News. |
Bob Dole: Veteran, Senator, and Friend to the Second Amendment
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Former Senate majority leader and 1996 Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole passed away December 5 at the age of 98. A World War II veteran who was the recipient of two Purple Hearts and two Bronze stars, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and a five-term Senator from Kansas, Dole served his country with distinction throughout his life.
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IA: Hancock County Becomes 28th Second Amendment Sanctuary County in Iowa
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On Monday, December 13th, 2021 the Hancock County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution to make their community a Second Amendment sanctuary county. “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Hancock County Board of Supervisors for voting to affirm the rights of those they serve,” said Dave Funk, Iowa Firearms Coalition President. “As some in Washington are working harder than ever to erode Second Amendment rights, it is now more important than ever that other Iowa counties follow the example of Hancock County.”
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NJ: Gun Safety Package Advances Through Assembly Committees
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A raft of nine gun control-related bills championed by Gov. Phil Murphy successfully cleared the Assembly Judiciary and Appropriations Committees today, two weeks after Murphy and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-South Amboy) reached a deal to push the legislation through during the lame duck session. Among the most notable bills that advanced today were bills that would create safe gun storage requirements, ban .50 caliber weapons, require semi-automatic weapons to be micro-stamped and tracked in a database, tighten laws for obtaining and renewing firearm IDs, regulate the sale of handgun ammunition, and allow the attorney general to bring lawsuits against gun manufacturers.
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Jerah Hutchins on Riding Shotgun With Charlie #133 ~ VIDEO
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Jerah Hutchins is always on the go. And she’s doing so many good things to help people. We’ve been friends on Facebook for a while and I reached out when I was heading to Dallas for AMMcon. I knew she lived in the area. Tony Simon (RSWC #041) said she is one of his favorite people. That’s a great recommendation so I knew I had to ask her to hop in the stagecoach.
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Five Last Minute Picks For Christmas Gifts From Pro-Gun Companies
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Christmas is almost here, and if you need help finding a gift for those gun owners in your life, then you come to the right place. Every once in a while, I like to step back from the breaking news stories or posting ATF leaks and write something fun. This article will reveal my choice for last-minute Christmas gifts at different price points that I recommend for the gun guy/gal in your life.
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Mucky Muffler Mangling
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For a time when I was a soldier, I flew helicopters as part of the Lead the Fleet program with the U.S. Army Aviation Test Activity. These were the most high-time aircraft in the inventory. Our mission was to rag these planes out mercilessly. If something was destined to fail, it should fail with us first — at least this was the theory.
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CA: San Diego Groups Weigh in on Newsom's Gun Law Proposal
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Governor Gavin Newsom is taking aim at gun manufacturers and sellers of assault weapons or ghost guns with a law that would allow private citizens to sue them for at least $10,000 per violation. It's in response to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling to uphold the Texas law that enables private citizens to sue abortion providers or anyone who assists a woman in getting an abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy.
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12 Days of OutdoorHub Christmas Day 4! Range Bags for Rudolph
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Range bags are one of the few items that we often don’t think about too often. While you could easily get away with owning just one or two range bags, I find that the more I shoot the more I like having a specific gun case for each of my firearms. That way I can keep specific firearms with their own ammunition, tools, magazines, and ammunition. This method has worked for me as it keeps all of my stuff organized both at home and at the range.
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CA: Over 200 Firearms Surrendered at SF Buyback Program
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A buyback program, which aimed to abolish weapons before they can start tragedies, gathered San Franciscans wanting to free themselves from firearms on Saturday morning, KPIX reported. “There’s a long line of cars, people who walk up, people who bring handguns and assault rifles,” SF supervisor Matt Haney said. “It’s incredible how many guns there are out there and how many people actually want to get rid of them.”
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POTD: Standard Arms Co. Model G Semi-Automatic Rifle – Not a Prototype
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Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! Here we have an example of a Standard Arms Company Model G semi-automatic rifle. These rifles were an initial product for the Standard Arms Company in the early 1900s. This specific one is estimated to be manufactured somewhere in 1910. Along with the Model G, there was also a Model M which was a manual pump action. The Model M apparently worked fairly well for an early pump action, but the awful reputation of unreliability and the cumbersome nature of the semi-auto Model G made these guns a complete failure.
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New: Sig Sauer P320 AXG Equinox
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Sig Sauer recently announced a new limited edition P320 pistol variant, using the Alloy XSeries Grip metal grip module – the P320 AXG Equinox. The new pistol, crafted by the Sig Custom Works, besides the AXG grip frame has an optics-ready Equinox series two-tone polished slide and nickel-plated controls, giving it a distinctive look. The special run uses a 3.9-inch barrel, which gives the pistol a 7.4-inch overall length. Weight is 31.3 ounces due to the heavier grip module over the P320's typical polymer frame. |
Into The Breech ... Or Not: The NitroFire/FireStick System
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Compared to other categories, technical advancement within the realm of muzzleloading is fairly modest, and when something noteworthy comes along, it is bound to create controversy within this small but ardent shooting sport. Critics will invariably pronounce anything too new or too different, “not a muzzleloader.”
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Heritage Rancher Carbine, Revolving Plinking Power
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Heritage manufacturing makes some of my favorite fun guns. Why exactly? Well, they make 22 LR weapons that are light, handy, reliable, and fun to shoot. The Heritage Rough Rider is one of the foundational handguns for new shooters, and the Rough Rider is Hertiage’s flagship firearm. Oh, did I mention Heritage also makes affordable firearms? If something is fun and cheap you can’t go wrong with it. Heritage Manufacturing recently broke into an entirely new realm for them with the Rancher Carbine. |
UT: New Gun Shop Brings Array of Gunsmithing Services to St. George
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When the woman in the yellow tank-top approaches you, you draw a deep breath. “Give me your wallet,” she barks. When her shirtless companion makes the same demand, you instinctively begin to reach for the pistol holstered on your right hip. As you begin to draw it from the holster, there’s some resistance. Aside from the technical reasons – the tension keeps it from shifting or falling out – it also helps to ensure that you’re ready to take this step to protect yourself.
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Classic Upland Bird Shotguns
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While almost any shotgun can be used in the pursuit of upland birds like pheasants, grouse, quail, and woodcock, there’s a definite pleasure in hunting these fast fliers with classic long guns. Guns.com put together a list of our favorite time-tested shotties, all reliable, readily available on the used market, price-accessible to most hunters, and with the class to define a nostalgic day afield. |
History of 375 H&H Magnum Ammo
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Holland & Holland, a firearms company from England, developed the .375 H&H Magnum in 1912 – a cartridge that would eventually come to be called the “Queen of the Medium Bores.” The .375 H&H Mag was specifically designed for hunting big game in Africa, and it was successful. The cartridge is sufficient to harvest any large game animal on the continent, including the Big Five species. Although it's been around for over 100 years, it still warrants respect, and is often chosen by both professional hunters and sportsmen. The .375 is the base of Holland & Holland's most popular cartridge, the .300 H&H Magnum. |
Biden Misses Target on Dealing with Gun-Related Violent Crime
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A new ABC News/Ipsos poll released over the weekend shows Joe Biden’s approval ratings are continuing to plummet on several important subjects, including his inability to deal with rising violence, including gun-related crime.
According to ABC News, there is “lagging support for his handling of rising rates of violence in many places across the country.” |
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