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Nosler Ballistic Tip Ammo: Ballistic Tip Bullets Explained
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The Ballistic Tip is Nosler’s trademark name for their line of hunting ammunition – which is a hollow point with the front cavity filled with a hard plastic polymer, creating an extremely aerodynamic bullet shape. When impacting a target, the bullet tip is driven toward the rear of the bullet, resulting in a very uniform expansion or fragmentation or both, depending on the exact line of ammo in question. The Ballistic Tip line is almost entirely made for hunting rifles, though there are a few exceptions out there for pistols and muzzleloaders. |
My First Guns as an American
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Today was a big day. I took ownership of my first guns as an American. I’m blessed and lucky to be living in such a great state and country. For some of you, buying a gun might be a normal everyday thing, but for me, it was a big deal. Let me explain. I recently became a resident of the United States. Originally, I'm from Canada. Yes, you can own guns in Canada, but the laws are getting so strict there that recreational shooting and shooting sports are getting downright tedious. Mag limits, transport laws, and in May of last year, the Liberal government banned upwards of 1,500 different types of semi-automatic rifles. Canada deemed them to be “military-style assault weapons.” There's also talk of banning handguns. |
Browning BDA: The OG Sig Sauer P220
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The year 1977 was pivotal to Americana, as Atari was released, Elvis died, and Browning first imported a neat new double-action pistol from Europe. The Swiss gunmaker SIG, in a move to comply with Geneva's tough gun export laws, partnered with J.P. Sauer & Sohn of Eckernförde, West Germany, to produce guns without having to cut through layers of Swiss red tape. Thus was born Sig-Sauer in 1976. The new organization's first gun would be the P220. |
RemArms to Begin Production March 1
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Roundhill Group’s Federal Firearm License (FFL) has been approved, according to a report from Utica, NY, CBS TV affiliate WKTV. Approval clears the way for the company to resume manufacturing guns under its RemArms label from the famed Ilion, NY, factory it purchased during last fall’s Remington Outdoor bankruptcy proceedings. The firm now owns the rights to produce all Remington firearms and holds the patents, with the exception of Marlin’s assets, which went to high bidder Ruger. |
MT: Bill Proposes Muzzleloader Heritage Hunting Season in Montana
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Traditional muzzleloader hunters would have a special nine-day season under a bill from a Belgrade lawmaker. Republican Rep. Caleb Hinkle’s House Bill 242 would institute a traditional muzzleloader heritage season for elk and deer to begin the second Saturday after the end of Montana’s general firearm hunting season and lasting nine days. |
WI: Hunting Group Sues State to Force Wisconsin Wolf Hunt
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A national hunting group filed a lawsuit Tuesday to force an immediate start to Wisconsin’s wolf season before President Joe Biden’s administration restores federal protections for the animals. The Trump administration removed Great Lakes wolves from the federal endangered species list last month, handing management rights to the states. Wisconsin law requires the Department of Natural Resources to hold a wolf hunt between November and February; the agency is planning a season that will begin in November. |
Shopify Pulls Conservative Company's 'Free Kyle' Rittenhouse Shirt
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A small business owner says he was banned from selling a "Free Kyle" shirt on the e-commerce platform Shopify referring to Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teen accused of killing two people during unrest in Kenosha, Wis. The company told Seth Weathers, founder and owner of BringAmmo.com, that the product violated its Acceptable Use Policy, Weathers said. Weathers is now accusing Shopify of anti-conservative bias, telling FOX Business that the decision had little explanation and came "out of the blue," since the item had been listed since summer 2020. |
MO: Appeals Court Allows Guns on Missouri Campuses, With a Catch
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University of Missouri System employees may bring guns to campus but they cannot fire the gun or bring explosives or other weapons to campus, the Western District Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday. The appeals court considered whether a university rule prohibiting weapons on campuses, except for employees such as campus police, conflicted with a Missouri law that said state employees cannot be prohibited from having a gun on state property if the firearm is in a locked vehicle and cannot be seen. |
FL: Gun Bill in the Legislature Sparks Debate
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A bill in the Florida legislature allows a gun owner to bring a gun into a church or other house of worship, even where there’s a school attached to the house of worship or on the same property. Supporters say places of worship face a threat of violence, and it’s necessary to have worshippers who are armed and are trained in the use of a gun. |
Soaring Gun Sales Continue, No Slowdown in Sight
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Soaring gun sales are continuing now that anti-gun Democrat Joe Biden has moved into the White House, with the National Shooting Sports Foundation declaring its “adjusted” figure related to the actual FBI National Instant Check System count to be up a whopping 61.7 percent above the number of background checks for firearms in January 2020.
The FBI’s raw data for January shows 4,317,804 total background checks initiated (although NSSF set the “raw data” figure at 4,288,240 for the month), while the number of checks likely related specifically to gun transactions is 2,052,130. That reflects a 75.2 percent increase over January 2020. |
Weld Man Faces Assault Charge After Being Shot by His Father in Self-defense
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A night of vodka and TV turned into a night of violence for a 75-year-old Weld County man and his 41-year-old son, ending with the father shooting his son in self-defense. About 3:15 a.m. Jan. 17, a deputy with the Weld County Sheriff’s Office responded to a shooting in unincorporated Weld County, near Milliken. The 75-year-old answered the door, explaining he shot his son in self-defense and that his son was in the bathroom. There, the deputy found the 41-year-old had been shot through his left side. Records state the gunshot victim affirmed it wasn’t his father’s fault. He was taken to a hospital. |
District Attorney: Erie Man Acted in Self-defense When He Shot Man at Green Twp. Gun Range
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Erie County District Attorney Jack Daneri ruled a 67-year-old Erie man acted in self-defense when he shot and killed a North East man who began firing a pistol at another man on Dec. 22 at a state game lands gun range in Greene Township. State Police investigators were unable to determine why Robert A. Eppley Jr., 26, of North East, turned his pistol on his friend and began firing at him, Daneri announced during a Tuesday afternoon news conference at the Erie County Courthouse. |
HA: Hawaii- First Anti-Gun Hearing of the Session
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Last week marked the end of the bill filing period for the 2021 Hawaii Legislative Session. Dozens of firearm related bills were introduced, with a majority seeking to further limit your firearm and self-defense rights in the Aloha State. Below are a few of the more egregious bills introduced. Senate Bill 301 expands Hawaii's current ban on "assault pistols" to include commonly owned rifles and shotguns that contain certain features. Additionally, the bill bans all magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds unless the magazine has been permanently altered.
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AMMO, Inc. Restarts Upgraded .50 Cal Production Line
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MMO, Inc. (Nasdaq: POWW ) (“AMMO” or the “Company”), a premier American ammunition and munition components manufacturer and technology leader, is pleased to report that it is has restarted its improved .50 caliber manufacturing line to address increased market demand and fulfill current orders. AMMO’s state of the art .50 cal line operates out of the Company’s Jagemann Munition Components (“JMC”) plant located in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Following the March 2019 acquisition of JMC, AMMO integrated its brass casing manufacturing operations and initiated the planned standing up of military lines within the plant. |
Recognition for Right-to-Carry Permits Helps Protect All Gun Owners
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Longtime gun rights supporters know that gun owners need to stick together. Over/under shotgun and revolver aficionados help to fight semi-automatic bans, because their guns would be next on the chopping block. Those over 21 fight firearms restrictions on 18-21-year-olds, because such gun controls diminish the Second Amendment right, deter future gun owners, and weaken the shooting community. Hunters with access to sufficient private land fight for greater hunting access to public land to help ensure more hunters can take to the field, thus preserving America’s hunting heritage.
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MN: Commissioner Ben Grimsley asks Becker County to Look into Becoming a Second Amendment Sanctuary County
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After a passionate plea from a Becker County resident, the Becker County Board may consider a request to declare Becker County a Second Amendment sanctuary county. Joseph Allen spoke to commissioners Tuesday during the public comment portion of the Tuesday, Feb. 2, county board meeting. “There’s way too much rhetoric coming out of Washington or St. Paul every time you turn on the TV or Internet, and a lot of people are scared that the average American citizen is going to be made a felon just because they own a weapon,” he told commissioners. |
OK: Sheriff Declares Oklahoma County Second Amendment Sanctuary
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Cherokee County Sheriff Jason Chennault issued a declaration on Jan. 25, making the Oklahoma county a Second Amendment sanctuary.
Chennault issued the following statement:
"I, Cherokee County Sheriff Jason Chennault, am joining other sheriffs across the State of Oklahoma who have declared their counties to be Second Amendment Sanctuaries. It is my intention, by making this declaration, to enforce our citizens' right to bear arms, as guaranteed by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution."
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