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History of 32 S&W Long Ammo
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The .32 S&W Long (7.65x23mm) is a straight-walled, centerfire, rimmed handgun round introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1896. The round, modeled after the .32 S&W cartridge, was made for the S&W Model 1896 Hand Ejector revolver, a precursor to the modern day Magnum handguns. An extended version of the .32 Smith & Wesson cartridge, the case is a straight-walled, rimmed centerfire – similar to the .32 H&R Magnum and .327 Federal Magnum case diameter, but shorter in length. |
History of 500 Nitro Ammo
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The history around the development of the .500 Nitro Express is not entirely clear. It first appeared in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century, where it evolved from the .500 Express case. The difference between the two is that black powder is loaded in the .500 Express, and cordite is loaded in the .500 Nitro Express. |
New Hampshire: Gun Bills Scheduled for Public Hearings on Wednesday
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On Wednesday, February 8th, the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee will be holding public hearings on numerous gun bills. The public hearings will begin at 9:00 AM in Reps Hall, located in the State House. NRA members and Second Amendment supporters are invited to attend, and participate in, the public hearings. Please contact committee members now and ask them to OPPOSE ALL anti-gun measures that would place further burdens on law-abiding gun owners and sportsmen!
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Silencer Central CEO Brandon Maddox Joins Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Board Of Directors
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Brandon Maddox, the chief executive officer of Silencer Central, is now an active member of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation Board of Directors— joining the mission of promoting, protecting and advancing America’s outdoor traditions. “Brandon has been a tremendous advocate for South Dakota’s continued economic growth and our Second Amendment freedoms,” South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem said. “I am glad that South Dakota will have such a strong voice on the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation Board of Directors.”
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Maryland Saw A Seven-Fold Increase In Concealed Carry Permit Applications After SCOTUS Decision
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Concealed carry permit applications in Maryland increased seven-fold following a landmark Supreme Court decision in June, according to local USA Today outlet Herald Mail Media. Applications jumped from 5,283 to 79,983 from June to December, with the total year-over-year applications reaching 85,266, according to Herald Mail Media. The jump follows the Supreme Court’s ruling in the New York State Rifle And Pistol Association v. Bruen case, which set a precedent for gun laws in the U.S. and established the need for “historical tradition” in court rulings for Second Amendment cases.
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BRG Shows Off Gen 2 Upgrades, Debuts BRG9 Tactical
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BRG-USA proved to be a success for fans of affordable Turkish imports in 2022 with its BRG9 Elite. Now, in year two, they’ve debuted some much-anticipated upgrades to the lineup in the Gen 2 series, while also adding a tactical model. Here is everything you need to know about the Turkish gun being imported by Buffalo Cartridge Company.
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WA City Does ‘Gun Buyback’ With PD Funds
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Supporters of a “gun buyback” held over the weekend in Federal Way, Wash., were touting their success after spending $25,000 from the city police department’s budget to bring in guns for gift cards, and local media gave the event publicity. |
All-or-nothing Approaches to Firearm Safety Have Gotten Us Nowhere
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Data scientists seek to glean insights from data that can place issues of public concern into the appropriate perspective. That being said, my recent op-ed in The Hill, “What the data actually say about assault weapons” fueled discussion that was more revealing about the state of semi-automatic rifles (or assault weapons, or tactical rifles or modern sporting rifles as they are known by some) than the data itself.
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Details of Bear Defense with .22 LR Revolver in 19622
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In the research done by this correspondent and colleagues, much credit must be given to those who sent detailed information about bear attacks and pistol defenses. As incidents of defense against bears with pistols mounted, some did not have enough information to be considered documented. One of those was mentioned by Warden Louis Kis in “More Alaskan Bear Tales” by Larry Kaniut on page 276. In previous articles, it was mentioned as an incident requiring more information. Readers were asked to provide information.
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A Federal Judge Says the Ban on Gun Possession by Cannabis Consumers Is Unconstitutional
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In a ruling issued on Friday, a federal judge in Oklahoma said prohibiting marijuana users from owning guns violates the Second Amendment. That restriction, U.S. District Judge Patrick Wyrick concluded in United States v. Harrison, is not "consistent with this Nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation"—the constitutional test established by the Supreme Court's 2022 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen.
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Biden-Appointed Judge Issues PI against New Jersey Anti-Gun “Public Nuisance” Law
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New Jersey’s losing streak trying to defend its recent gun control laws in court continued last Tuesday when a federal judge – appointed by Joe Biden, no less – issued a preliminary injunction against enforcement of a law designed to get around the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The case is National Shooting Sports Foundation v. Platkin. The case concerns a New Jersey statute, section 2C:58-35, which purports to create a cause of action for public nuisance against any gun industry member that fails to “establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls regarding its manufacture, sale, distribution, importing, and marketing of gun-related products.”
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IL: Chicago shootings: 20 shot, 3 fatally, in weekend gun violence across city, CPD says
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At least twenty were shot, three fatally, in weekend shootings across Chicago. A teenage boy was shot and killed in North Lawndale on Sunday night, police said. The 16-year-old boy was walking on a sidewalk in the 2200-block of South Keeler Avenue just after 8:30 p.m. when two men got out of a car and started shooting, according to Chicago police. He was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was later pronounced dead. No one is in custody, and detectives are investigating.
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Laugo Arms’ New Alien Creator Pistol Is the Flattest-Shooting Handgun Available
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You may not know the company name Laugo Arms, but if you get a chance to try its pistols, you will never forget the gun. Laugo Arms’ original design, as imported by Lancer Systems, was the Alien and hit the market in limited numbers a few years ago. With Laugo Arms USA now standing on its own two feet, new for 2023 and on display at SHOT Show this year is the Creator edition, which is basically the Alien with a few changes based on user feedback.
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CT: SAF Files for Emergency TRO in Challenge of Connecticut Gun Law
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The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a lawsuit challenging a Connecticut gun control law have filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order because a new rule published by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on firearms designation places thousands of Constitution State citizens in serious legal jeopardy.
SAF is joined by the Connecticut Citizens Defense League and three private citizens, Jennifer Hamilton, Michael Stiefel and Eddie Grant, Jr. They are represented by Connecticut attorneys Doug Dubitsky of North Windham, Craig C. Fishbein of Wallingford and Cameron L. Atkinson of Harwinton.
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