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30 Carbine vs 5.56: Beloved Military Rounds
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Two battle-tested opponents, the 30 Carbine vs 5.56, duke it out to determine if the 5.56 is worth all the hype or if the more experienced 30 Carbine should still be used in certain instances.
As you continue reading, we'll compare each caliber in ten categories that matter most to shooters and determine a winner. |
Best 32 ACP Ammo for Your Pocket Pistol or Backup Gun
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The 380 ACP is the smallest caliber pistol I’d be comfortable concealed carrying for self-defense. However, the 32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) has a devout following in the CCW community who prefer to carry incredibly small, lightweight picket pistols for deep concealment or as a backup gun. |
Best 32 ACP Ammo for Your Pocket Pistol or Backup Gun
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The 380 ACP is the smallest caliber pistol I’d be comfortable concealed carrying for self-defense. However, the 32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) has a devout following in the CCW community who prefer to carry incredibly small, lightweight picket pistols for deep concealment or as a backup gun. |
The Truth about Florida State Guard’s Special Operations Unit
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When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he was “reactivating” the Florida State Guard nearly two years ago, veteran special operators and business partners Brandon Graves and Tom Morton knew they could contribute, so they locked themselves in their office and began writing an unsolicited proposal that they planned to send to the governor’s team. |
Gavin Newsom Echoes Biden, Pushes Same Gun Controls Failing in California
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Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) echoed President Joe Biden’s State of the Union (SOTU) gun control push by calling for national passage of the same laws that have been failing to stop high profile shootings in California for more than 30 years.
Breitbart News reported that during the SOTU, Biden demanded an “assault weapons” ban and universal background checks. California has had an “assault weapons” ban since 1989 and universal background checks since 1991, yet the state has also been ground zero for some of the most high profile shootings the U.S. has seen. |
A Hunter and An Heirloom: The Color Case Hardened Henry 30-30
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The color case hardened Henry Repeating Arms 30-30 lever action rifle is a hunter that Grandpa would have loved and an heirloom that children will hold on to.
The color case hardening gives this particular rifle a wow factor which is bolstered by craftsmanship that delivers accuracy and dependability shot after shot and hunt after hunt. |
Death of Kansas City Businessman Ruled a Justifiable Shooting
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In an unusual Castle Doctrine case that publicly has more questions than answers and has the family of an unlikely attacker even scratching their heads and demanding answers, the Jackson County, Missouri, prosecutor has declined to file charges against a man who shot 46-year-old business owner John Bartrom, the founder of Jericho Home Improvements. Jericho Home Improvements touts itself as the Kansas City area’s and, in fact, nation’s largest independent kitchen and bath remodeling company, also specializing in building single-family homes. Bartrom, a recognizable figure in the community due to his frequent appearances in the company’s commercials, met a tragic end on Jan. 7. |
Dueling Motions Filed in Knife Rights Challenge to Cal.’s Switchblade Knife BAN
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Motions for Summary Judgement have been filed by both sides in Knife Rights’ federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality under the Second Amendment of California’s complete ban on common automatic knives 2 inches and greater that the State prohibits as illegal “switchblades.”
The Plaintiffs’ motion sets out the indisputable facts under the standard laid out by the U.S. Supreme Court in New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen. These facts include those confirmed by California’s own experts during deposition. |
Recent Results Show Clear Choice for the Second Amendment’s Survival
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With Super Tuesday in the rearview mirror and Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley dropping out of the race, it appears that the election day slate is set with President Joe Biden (D) facing former President Donald Trump (R). While there’s still plenty of time between now and Nov. 5, it seems like a good time to compare the two candidates’ record on gun ownership and the Second Amendment. |
FPC WIN: Federal Judge Strikes Down California’s “One-Gun-A-Month” Firearm Purchase Law
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Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that the District Court for the Southern District of California has struck down the state’s ban on purchasing more than one handgun or semiautomatic, centerfire rifle in a 30-day period. The Opinion in Nguyen v. Bonta can be viewed at FPCLegal.org.
“Defendants have not met their burden of producing a ‘well-established and representative historical analogue’ to the [one-gun-a-month] law,” reads the Court’s Opinion. “The Court therefore concludes that Plaintiffs are entitled to summary judgment as to the constitutionality of the [one-gun-a-month] law under the Second Amendment.” |
House Committe Tackles Federal Government Weaponization
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The U.S. House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government asked pointed questions to several Biden administration officials to get answers to why the federal government is working against the American people instead of for them.
The Hearing on the Weaponization of the Federal Government delved into questions of why the federal government spied, and lied, about the lawful purchases by Americans by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). |
Spoiler Alert: ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban ~ Government Must Prove That Weapons Are NOT In Common Use
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Bianchi v. Brown issued an important order that is likely to backfire on the anti-gunners. The court directed the parties to submit supplemental briefing addressing the following two questions:
(1) does the determination of whether a weapon is “in common use” occur at the first or second step of Bruen’s text-and-history methodology, and (2) who bears the burden of establishing that a weapon is in common use. Heller and Bruen provide explicit answers to the questions posed by the Fourth Circuit, and those answers favor the protection of our Second Amendment rights. |
IL: 2 Killed, 14 Hurt in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago
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At least two people were killed and 14 others were injured in shootings over the weekend across Chicago as of Sunday evening. The ages of the victims range from 15 to 60. An 18-year-old is in critical condition after he was found inside the living room of a home with a gunshot wound to the right thigh, according to the Chicago Police Department. Police say the teen was found around 11:27 p.m. Friday in the 3500 block of West Franklin. |
SAF Files Respondents Brief to SCOUTUS in Frame, Receiver, Case
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The Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a case challenging the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ “final rule” redefining frames and receivers as firearms, have filed a response brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in a case is known as VanDerStok v. Garland.
SAF is joined by Defense Distributed, Polymer80, Inc., and Not an LLC, LLC (doing business as JSD Supply). They are represented by Houston, Texas attorney Charles R. Flores. |
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