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Why I Choose to Carry a Kimber M1911
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When I started carrying concealed, I did a fair amount of research. Since I bought my first Kimber, which was a Kimber Ultra Eclipse, I have never owned a Kimber that was not able to give me great groups right out of the box. Now I carry the Kimber Ultra CDP II, which is an excellent handgun for the price. The Kimber Ultra CDP II has all the benefits of being a single-action semi-automatic pistol. It comes with an extremely crisp trigger pull which is also a short trigger pull. To add to this the trigger reset is incredibly short as well, especially when compared with other striker-fired pistols. |
Long-Range Shooting a Growing Sport in Missouri
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Guns have been the target of much debate in our country for many years now. Some people continue advocating for more and more regulation in order to improve safety of all Americans, others argue that such regulations encroach upon each American's Second Amendment rights, and such a transgression inherently compromises the safety of all Americans. Regardless of your stance on this loaded topic, long-range shooting is a precision sport that in some ways operates as a successor to a tradition of gun-loving citizens dating back to the founders of our nation. |
OH: Ohio Hunters Kill 71,650 Deer During Annual Gun Season
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Ohio’s hunters harvested 71,650 white-tailed deer during the annual gun hunting week that concluded on Sunday, Dec. 6, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Over the last three years, hunters checked an average of 65,566 deer during the same weeklong period. Deer hunting in Ohio has come a long way since the first gun season in 1943, when only three counties were open for hunting and 158 deer were taken. Today, deer hunting occurs in all 88 counties and an estimated 310,000 hunters participated during Ohio’s weeklong deer-gun season. |
XINSURANCE Firearms Insurance is Making A Difference In People’s Lives
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XINSURANCE, provider of customized liability insurance for gun owners, joins Armed American Radio as a Presenting Sponsor of its national broadcast show. XINSURANCE Chairman and CEO Rick Lindsey will be joining Armed American Radio host Mark Walters on upcoming broadcasts to provide listeners with relevant and timely information on the importance of protecting themselves legally. |
GSM Outdoors Acquires Cold Steel
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GSM Outdoors—parent company of Birchwood Casey, Walker’s Game Ear, SME, Viking Solutions and a variety of other firms familiar to shooting enthusiasts—has added Cold Steel to its diverse stable of established manufacturers. The newly acquired company has for decades created some of the sharpest and strongest knives in the world, pioneering many of the innovations that have helped define modern knife technology along the way. |
AZ: What to Know About Open Carry Gun Laws in Arizona
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Arizona has some of the least restrictive gun laws in the U.S., one of three countries that consider gun ownership a constitutional right. Consider this data: Americans own more than 390 million guns – with 120.5 civilian firearms per 100 people, according to a study by the World Population Review. |
10 Great Mid-Priced Bolt-Action Hunting Rifles
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With consumer prices about 100 percent higher than they were 30 years ago, a dollar buys only half of what it did then. The firearms industry has not been immune to that inflationary pressure. Today, many versions of the classic big three flagship American hunting rifles—the Remington 700, Winchester Model 70 and Ruger’s Model 77 descendent, the Hawkeye— have suggested retail prices of somewhere north of $1,000. |
JP Rifles: 1 Bag, 2 Guns, 4 Divisions
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Steel Challenge is all about being efficient, achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense. So with that in mind, I went about how to maximize my productivity with my gear this year and to hopefully improve my overall performance. Over the last couple of years, I have messed around with different rifles for Rimfire divisions as well as shooting PCC. I had been bugging JP Enterprises to get a .22 LR Steel Challenge-ready AR to duplicate their GMR-15 PCC. In January of this year they introduced it at SHOT Show, and I ordered one that day and received it a few weeks later. I also had a new upper built for my GMR-15 to include the JP Ultralight Shrouded Barrel and M-Lok handguard to match the new rimfire rifle. |
The Cruelty Of Futurism- A Terribly Bad Santa Ruins Christmas With Backhanded Slam Of Second Amendment
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The putrid consequences of five decades of ideology are finally coming into fruition and are forcefully and shockingly being interwoven with the retail culture. While disciples of the pseudo-intellectual hierarchy incredulously entertain visions of grandeur and indiscriminately drool to vivid scenes of sanctimonious mind porn teeming with dialogue centered around being “the chosen one”, commerce is destroyed by a bombastic firestorm explosion of a self-driving vehicle delivering Beijing certified counterfeit kombucha crashing through the back-front entrance of a genderless salsa dance studio. Elon Musk does not approve of this message. |
Seattle’s ‘Summer of Love’ Mayor Durkan Won’t Run Again
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She presided over a far-left city as anarchists took over the streets, trashing and looting private businesses, setting police vehicles on fire, forcing police to abandon their East Precinct headquarters, while predicting a “summer of love.”
Now liberal Democrat Jenny Durkan has announced she won’t run for re-election, leaving the door open for an even farther-left—perhaps even Socialist—politician to take her place. Since her Monday announcement, speculation has gone from one name on the far left to another; people who want to defund the police, cater to homelessness (rather than eliminate it), establish “safe” injection sites and so forth. |
History of 41 Rem Magnum Ammo
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Elmer Keith, Bill Jordan and Skeeter Skelton – three icons of the firearms industry – designed the .41 Remington Magnum cartridge and introduced it to the shooting public in April of 1964. The ammunition came with two distinct loads: one for law enforcement (those that the cartridge had originally been designed for) and one for hunting. |
NY: Gun-Sanctuary Resolution To Go Before Committee
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Below is the text of the resolution that would declare Otsego County a gun-law sanctuary, where the state’s SAFE Act would not be enforced. The resolution will be considered Thursday by the county board’s Public Safety & Legal Affairs Committee. Dan Wilber, R-Burlington, committee chairman, hasn’t been available to discuss the matter.
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SD: Sturgis Gun Shop Burglarized for 2nd Time in 2 Months
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After operating without incident for five years, a Sturgis gun store has been burglarized for the second time in two months. Sturgis Guns was broken into at 4:21 a.m. on Sunday, according to a police news release. Authorities arrived to find a a broken side window and learned that nine rifles, a BB gun and a scope were stolen, the release said. |
Levergun Loads: .45 Colt Part II- Cast Bullets
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In part one of this series we saw the history of .45 Colt leverguns, which turned out to be quite recent, beginning in the early 1980s. We switch now from the use of PC (Powder Coated) bullets to cast bullets. The original Winchesters, whether chambered in .44 Rimfire or .44-40, all used cast bullets as jacketed bullets did not start appearing until the early part of the 20th century. |
Future of New York Deer Hunting at Stake with DEC’s Proposed, 10-year Deer Management Plan
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, New York has seen a significant rise for the first time in years of new hunters and hunting license sales. Now it’s time for deer hunters – the new ones and the veterans; the bow, crossbow and firearm hunters – to weigh in on the state Department of Environmental Conservation’s recently released 10-year draft plan to manage the state’s white-tail deer population. The plan builds upon the progress made by DEC’s first deer management plan, released in 2011. |
Zev & Sig Team Up for Octane Z365 Pistol
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Washington-based ZEV Technologies and New Hampshire's Sig Sauer this week lifted the curtain on an exciting mod for the latter's P365 micro-carry 9mm, the new Octane Z365. As you would expect, the Z365 is packed with semi-custom offerings from ZEV’s catalog including a PRO Barrel, Combat Sights, and the optics-ready Octane slide.
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The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it from the State government. It is one of the high powers" delegated directly to the citizen, and `is excepted out of the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and independent of the lawmaking power." [Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)] |
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