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Kalashnikov USA Shows off its Expanded Line
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The company was on hand at SHOT Show in Las Vegas last month with new models including the 7.62x39mm KR-104 in both a 12.25-inch short-barreled rifle and pistol format. Using standard 124-grain FMJ ammo, the KR-104 will produce muzzle velocities of approximately 2,200 feet per second (FPS) as compared to 2,350 FPS with the standard 16.3-inch barreled KR-103.
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Range Gear We Love: Pro Ears Stealth Elite
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I’ll be the first to admit that I hate wearing earmuffs as hearing protection when on the range. In fact, if I hadn’t viewed it as an absolute necessity, I probably wouldn’t wear them. But muffs have always had the advantage of being the more budget-friendly option over the in-ear hearing protection. Being a frugal and, apparently, slightly masochistic person, I’ve always opted for the muffs.
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KS: Muzzleloaders on Display at 35th Annual Muzzleloading Association Convention
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History fanatics from all over Kansas gathered again this year at the Ramada Inn for the Kansas Muzzleloading Association annual convention. From pilgrims to buffalo hunters. The muzzleloader has been used for generations. “From the people coming on the wagon trains to mountain men to the French and Indian War, and our own war of independence in 1776.” Mike Adams has been using them for the last 50 years. |
Florida Senator Who Killed Constitutional Carry Now Wants Control Over Concealed Carry Permitting
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Florida’s Senate President Wilton Simpson has only to snap his fingers and a constitutional-carry bill will appear on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk – a bill DeSantis has already promised he would sign. It’s that simple. Instead, Simpson, an alleged Republican from Trilby, is content to once again let constitutional carry die off quietly during the current legislative session, even though it would restore the God-given constitutional rights of millions of Floridians to what the Framers had in mind when they wrote the Second Amendment. |
ND: Spring Turkey Hunting
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The application deadline for a spring turkey license is February 16. For the third in a row, spring turkey hunters will have more hunting opportunities in North Dakota. “There’s 7,647 licenses, and that’s 635 more compared to ‘21. We increased in 10 units this year. We left 10 the same. We lowered in one, Unit 3 around Devils Lake and then Unit 21 down in the southwest, which is Hettinger and Adams County. Turkey population just doesn’t support spring harvest down there yet,” said R.J. Gross, North Dakota Game and Fish upland game biologist. |
Competitive versus Defensive Shooting: Which Is Better?
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Defensive shooters scoff at competition shooters calling them ‘gamers’ and laugh at their ‘tactics’ while the average competitive shooter can readily outshoot the average defensive shooter. Is there a compromise? How can you as a shooter seeking to shoot well, benefit from both worlds?
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History of 22 Hornet Ammo
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First produced in 1930, the .22 Hornet was developed by the Springfield Armory and is to this day an excellent cartridge for hunting varmints and predators. It has even been used in the U.K. for hunting deer with great success. The cartridge has mild recoil and good accuracy, with relatively low noise levels – making this a great choice for hunting vermin in more populated areas.
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IL: Gun Rights Advocates Eyeing Proposals Carried Over From Last Year
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From gun safes to defining "assault rifles," proposed gun control bills carried over from last year could be back before the Illinois General Assembly. One of the bills, Senate Bill 1855, would require gun owners to lock up their guns to prevent minors and people who are ineligible to have guns of their own from obtaining them. If the guns wind up causing injury or death, the gun owners would face a $500 fine and a criminal penalty. |
Smith & Wesson: A Classic Name In American Firearms
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Few names communicate instant confidence in a company’s products, and Smith & Wesson is a member of that elite group. The firm has maintained that status by building solidly on a foundation of quality, lifesaving reliability and long-lasting value. Even the modern innovation it brings to its latest guns exhibit the kind of performance that silences today’s critics. |
Democrats Pushing Gun Registry As Precursor To Gun Ban
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Federal law explicitly prohibits the creation of a federal firearm registry, but the Biden administration is making one anyway. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) has collected nearly one billion firearm purchase records. The government has now created a searchable digital database containing 866 million of these transactions, including some 54 million made in 2021 alone. |
NRA Kicks Off 2022 Great American Outdoor Show
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The NRA kicked off the 2022 Great American Outdoor Show with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday night at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Open to the public, the show will run from Saturday, February 5 to Sunday, February 13. |
Biden Perpetuates Falsehood About 2nd Amendment in New York Comments
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UPDATED, 2/4/22 @ 12 Noon, PST: Once again, while appearing in New York City to talk about the problem of violent crime, Joe Biden went off script and repeated a couple of canards for which he has already been skewered by the Washington Post Fact Checker.
About midway through his remarks, Biden—a perennial anti-gunner during his years on Capitol Hill—told his Big Apple audience, “There’s no amendment that’s absolute,” Biden insisted. “When the amendment was passed, it didn’t say anybody can own a gun — any kind of gun — and any kind of weapon.”
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Elise Stefanik: Don’t Blame the 2nd Amendment for Biden’s Crime Crisis
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President Biden reacted to surging crime numbers by pushing more gun control Thursday, and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) responded by tweeting that “Joe Biden’s crime crisis” cannot be blamed on the Second Amendment.
Biden spoke about cannons, “illegal guns,” “ghost guns,” “gun crime,” and “gun violence,” among other things. He compared gun manufacturers to cigarette makers, seeking to open up gun makers to lawsuits, and described a Glock handgun as a “weapon of war.”
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