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Smith & Wesson's Walthers
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It is probably the most instantly recognizable pocket auto in the world and certainly one of the better guns of the type. The fact that it has proliferated in use all over the world and has been in almost continuous production since 1929 says a lot about the Walther PP pistol and its descendants, the PPK and PPK/s. They’re still made, but if you want a brand new example of this legendary design, it will bear an incongruous, but still familiar, name on the slide: Smith & Wesson. Twists and turns in American laws have created a situation where German-made Walther PPK pistols cannot be imported into the United States.
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Review: Eley 9 mm Competition Ammunition
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There is a new player in the factory-loaded competition ammunition market—U.K.-based Eley has introduced several new offerings designed for competitive shooting. The company is already well-known for its excellent rimfire ammunition that has been used to win everything from Olympic medals to your local steel match.
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45-70 vs 30-30: For the Love of a Lever Gun
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There’s something deliciously nostalgic about lever-action rifles. They have an aura and mystique about them, especially when you use one as a hunting rifle. It’s as though you’ve been transported back to another time, a simpler time when the big game freely roamed the forests and Great Plains of North America. |
Why They Murder Our Kids, and How to Stop the Next School Attack
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Some of us planned and prepared ahead of time and some of us ignored our children’s safety for another day. What is worse is that some unprepared adults will blame the next mass murder at school on the citizens who took steps to protect their children from harm. Fortunately, we know how to stop mass murder in our schools.
That wasn’t always true. Defending our children at school was both a discovery and an invention. This is what we learned. |
Everytown Blames ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws for Skyrocketing Murder Rates
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Times are tough for Michael Bloomberg’s well-paid propagandists at Everytown for Gun Safety. They rant and rave about the evils of gun ownership but no one is listening. More than five million people recently ignored their palaver and purchased their first firearm – including a large percentage of women and African Americans. Most Americans, this shows, have tuned the Everytowners completely out.
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WA: Washington- House Anti-Gun Bills on the Move in the Senate
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This week has been a busy one for gun rights in the Evergreen State. Anti-gun House bills advanced out of policy Committees to the Rules Committee, the last stop before a final vote on the Senate Floor. The Senate has been pushing through multiple anti-gun bills, and your Senator needs to hear from you now! Please click the “Take Action” button below and urge your Senator to OPPOSE House Bills 1705, 1630, and 1901.
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WI: Bill to Protect Firearm Makers and Sellers from Lawsuits Passes Assembly
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A bill that would limit liability for firearms dealers, manufacturers and trade associations was passed by a 61-35 vote in the Assembly Wednesday. The bill, SB-570, which already passed the Senate, protects gun-related entities from lawsuits and liability for how their firearms are used. Democrats objected that it was bad policy as gun violence continues to be a prevalent problem across the country. |
Does Seattle Times Editorial Board Get It About Magazine Ban?
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The Seattle Times editorial board has once again aroused the ire of at least part of the readership by essentially demanding the state legislature pass Senate Bill 5078, which will limit magazine capacity to 10 cartridges, a proposition Liberty Park Press examined only a couple of days ago.
Firearms experts have concluded such a restriction will accomplish nothing more than create a false sense of security and accomplishment, without preventing a single mass shooting or saving even one life.
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Webster introduces bill to close loophole in National Firearms Act
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Congressman Daniel Webster has introduced a bill to close a loophole in the National Firearms Act. The Republican who represents The Villages in the U.S. House of Representatives has joined U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas in introducing the No Backdoor Gun Control Act. This legislation would remove “Any Other Weapon” (AOW) from the definition of a firearm under the National Firearms Act (NFA), ensuring that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) could not use the AOW section to violate Americans’ Second Amendment rights.
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The Unexpected Constitutional Amendment Occupy Democrats Supports
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If there's one principle that all factions of America's leftist spectrum support, it's that guns are bad. The only way to keep society safe, they all say, is for the government to seize everyone's guns. However, Occupy Democrats, which is siding with Ukraine as Russia attacks it, has a newfound enthusiasm for the Second Amendment. It put out a series of tweets celebrating these weapons of war in civilian hands. |
Mossberg: A Family-Owned Company That Lives On
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O.F. Mossberg & Sons, more affectionately known as simply Mossberg to gun owners, is America’s oldest family-owned and -operated firearm company. The great-grandson of Oscar F. Mossberg, who founded the company in 1919, is CEO today and still delivers on the firm’s original pledge — “More gun for the money.” |
WA: Firearm Professionals Speak About Legislation Banning High-capacity Magazines
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In an effort to tackle gun violence and strengthen public safety, the state Senate passed legislation – SB5078, Feb. 9 that bans the sale of high-capacity magazines – anything over 10 rounds – but doesn’t prohibit the use of high-capacity firearms already in possession. “High-capacity magazines make it easy for shooters to inflict maximum damage by allowing more shots to be fired without needing to pause to reload. Because of this we see these accessories favored by mass shooters,” said Sen. Marko Liias (D-Everett), prime sponsor of the legislation.
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A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero (42B.C) |
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