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Best Bullpup Shotguns
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Looking for a unique shotgun for home defense? Consider getting yourself a bullpup shotgun! These action-packed shotguns are compact, carry a good capacity, and are easy to maneuver in tight quarters, making them ideal for home defense/tactical purposes. Sure, you can use any shotgun for home defense, but the longer barrel on your upland hunting 12-gauge won’t be as easy to clear the room with as a bullpup would be. We’ve listed the best bullpup shotguns and made it easy to get yours right at Guns.com. (And don’t forget to grab some extra magazines while you’re shopping!) |
Illinois Case Heading to Supreme Court
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This week, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order denying a rehearing in the case of Barnett v. Raoul, which is actually a consolidation of four separate 2A cases challenging aspects of Illinois gun laws, including PICA. As the order notes, every judge in the Circuit passed on granting a hearing on the case despite significant questions about the constitutionality of the regulations at issue. |
A1F Starts a “Freedom Award”
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We know the mainstream media isn’t going to celebrate heroes for our Second Amendment freedom. And we know these heroes need to be celebrated; after all, they represent an ideal that helps others, by comparison, do more for the freedom that has given them (and all of us) so much. |
AK: Woman in Wasilla shoots, kills home invader in self-defense
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A woman in Wasilla shot and killed a home invader. Alaska State Troopers say 22-year-old Justice Beaudoin-Martinez of Houston broke into a home over the weekend. When he encountered the homeowner, a fight broke out and the homeowner was stabbed. The man's wife then grabbed a gun and shot the intruder in self-defense. |
Vermont faces lawsuit over gun control laws
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Gun rights groups are challenging a pair of Vermont laws that ban "high-capacity" magazines and set a 72-hour waiting period to purchase firearms. In a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs argues that the state laws violate gun owners’ Second Amendment rights and ask a federal judge to grant an injunction blocking the state from enforcing the restrictions. |
Gun Control Advocates Wonder Why New Yorkers Turn to Second Amendment
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More than half of New Yorkers now believe their state is in decline and won’t get better soon. Go figure, crime is listed as the Number 2 reason for the reported despair – behind only the cripplingly high cost of living. Recent events have led to a surge in crime leaving countless New Yorkers feeling susceptible to the violent wills of criminals. |
KelTec KSG vs. M&P 12: Battle of the Bullpup Shotguns
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It’s not every day you happen to have two 14+1 12-gauge bullpup shotguns sharing space in the same gun safe. But, as luck would have it, I got to play host to both a Smith & Wesson M&P 12 and a KelTec KSG recently. So, naturally, I had to throw them into a face-off this summer to see how they compare. Here’s what I took away after testing these guns for several months side by side. |
Do Gun Laws Apply to Gun Control Organizations in New Mexico?
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Apparently in New Mexico, it is acceptable to break gun control laws if the actions of the organizations benefit Governor Lujan’s plan to disarm New Mexicans. Recently, an organization called New Mexicans Against Gun Violence (NMPGV) violated New Mexico law by going door to door in Farmington and asked residents to volunteer to relinquish ownership of their firearms in exchange for gift cards.
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Seeking Attention, Not Solutions in New Mexico – Part 2
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As we wrote earlier this year, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) – like many elected Democrats – has shown that she has few scruples against infringing on the rights of law-abiding gun owners, as well as overlooking her own oath of office, if it means the possibility of advancing a radical gun-control agenda. “No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute,” she memorably replied when a reporter challenged her “public health emergency”- based gun ban. |
Grassley Presses ATF For Full Account Of Efforts To Dismantle Cartel Firearms Trafficking
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Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is demanding the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) detail the impact of its policies to address the proliferation of Mexican cartel arms trafficking networks operating in the United States. “ATF must provide answers concerning Operation Southbound and its overall firearms trafficking prevention strategy to target the leadership and structure of the criminal networks trafficking firearms from the U.S. to cartels in Mexico,” Grassley wrote in a letter to ATF. “…[T]he American people deserve to know why the ATF has chosen to defund Project Thor and use its resources to target [federal firearms license holders] and individual law-abiding gun owners.” |
NRA Publications Announces 2024 Golden Bullseye Award Winners
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The winners of NRA Publications’ 2024 Golden Bullseye Awards—now in their 22nd year—have been announced. The Golden Bullseye Awards recognize the firearm industry’s top products as voted on by NRA Publications’ staff editors.“Last year was one of massive new product introductions from the recreational shooting sports industry,” said NRA Publications’ Executive Director Doug Hamlin. “As a result, the NRA Publications editorial staff had some tough decisions to make to identify the best all new products.” |
NJ: Court Vacates Law Banning Guns in Church as Violation of First Amendment
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A three-judge panel in the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has vacated the New York law banning the carry of firearms in church, citing the First Amendment. After the June 22, 2022, publishing of the Bruen decision on the Second Amendment, several states took active measures to defy the Supreme Court. The foremost of these was New York. Governor Kathy Hochul took the extreme measure of convening an extraordinary session dedicated to circumventing the Bruen decision, which she called “reckless and reprehensible.” |
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