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How Real People Carry
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I grew up in a no-gun household. I’m not sure that was intentional—we just never had them. Sure, I shot .22 rifles at summer camp and loved that, but at home, my “firearm arsenal” consisted of a Daisy Red Ryder. That was the status quo into my adult years. I never had any thought of owning guns.
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New York City man, 60, beaten by muggers over $1 in brutal attack caught on video
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Surveillance video shows a group of muggers punching, kicking and stomping on a 60-year-old man in New York City early Tuesday, in an attack that left the victim critically injured.
The suspects, who remained at large early Wednesday, got only one dollar from the victim, city police officials said.
Submitter's note: This is what you get when you prohibit armed self defense for 99.9 percent of the population. The thugs know that they can attack most citizens without any consequences. |
California veteran shoots robbery suspect who pistol-whipped him at market
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A U.S. Air Force veteran working as a clerk in a northern California market shot and killed a robbery suspect Sunday after the perp clocked him in the head with his gun, according to reports.
The suspect who attacked Kasbrowicz collapsed in the parking lot and died from the gunshot wound, reports said. The second suspect managed to run out of the store and escape. Kasbrowicz received 17 staples in the head after the incident. Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office said Kasprowicz acted in self-defense and is continuing to search for the second man who fled the scene. |
MI: Gunfire breaks out during Christmas Eve robbery at Eastpointe cellphone store
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A gunman looking to rob a cellphone store in Eastpointe on Christmas Eve got more than he bargained before when an employee pulled out his own gun and and fired the weapon, according to police.
Police do not believe the robber was struck by the gunfire, Eastpointe police said in a Facebook post late Tuesday.
Police said the incident took place about 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Cricket Wireless store at 20808 Gratiot Avenue at Eight Mile Road.
A preliminary investigation shows the gunman walked into the store and robbed a worker who was on duty. The worker was armed and fired a shot at the robber.
Investigators say it does not appear the robber was struck by the gunfire. |
Open Tip Match Ammo: OTM Bullets Explained
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The open tip match bullet (OTM) is primarily used as a target shooting ammo, hence the word “match” – but what is match ammo? There seems to be a massive debate about this particular term (OTM), because it comes across as a hollow point when it's technically not, and it can cause some confusion. The military can use it because it’s technically not a hollow point, but some hunters can’t because it is a hollow point. This is probably the most controversial term of any bullet currently in use today.
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California Ammo Check Fiasco a Warning for Washington Gun Owners
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An Op-Ed in the Sacramento Bee about the fiasco created by a background check requirement for ammunition purchases in California should serve as a warning for Washington State gun owners who need to become activists as 2020 unfolds.
Seattle-based gun prohibitionists want to create the same kind of mess for Evergreen State gun owners, according to their legislative agenda. |
Saving the 2A in the Boardroom and the Cubicle
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With anti-Second Amendment extremists pursuing their agenda outside the legislative and political arenas, Second Amendment supporters need to be ready to do battle just about anywhere. When they push corporate gun control, this means that where you work could be where you will find yourself defending the Second Amendment.
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Carrying Concealed Not Legal Grounds to Stop and Search a Person in PA
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At about 2:30 in the morning of 28 June, 2014, Michael Hicks was at a convenience store in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Hicks had a valid concealed carry permit, and had a handgun in an outside the waistband holster, concealed by his shirt. Open carry is generally legal in Pennsylvania, but it is not legal to open carry in a vehicle. This limits the practicality of open carry on a regular basis. |
Top 5 Shooting Illustrated Articles of 2019
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From the "Caliber Wars" to skill-building drills to new-gun roundups, Shooting Illustrated contributors and editors have covered a lot of ground in 2019! However, a few stories stood out above the rest, so as we look back at 2019, we want to take a chance to highlight some of the most popular stories with our readers. Here are the top five articles we've published over the last year. |
5 Best Hunting Stories We Heard This Year
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Maine has a rich hunting tradition, and over the years the BDN has celebrated that tradition by sharing hunting success stories that can serve to inspire us during those long months spent waiting for the next season to roll around. |
MT: Comments Sought on Proposed Elk Hunting Rule
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Some fairly significant changes are being proposed for Region 2 hunting districts in Montana, which could make it more difficult for hunters to harvest elk. The Spotted Dog Wildlife Management Area could go back to elk antlerless permits because “the congestion was pretty severe” in hunting district 215, according to Mike Thompson, the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 2 wildlife manager.
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