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History of 9x21mm IMI Ammo
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Introduced in 1980, the 9x21mm IMI was a creation between the Franco Benvenuti agency of Italy and Israel Military Industries (IMI). Many countries, including Italy and most of the European Union, have banned the use of all military ammunition, such as the 9mm Parabellum. In order to circumvent gun control measures, the collaborative effort to create a substitute ammunition was seen as a good resolution and would allow civilians to own and use a powerful cartridge without fear of repercussions. |
History of 50 Action Express Ammo
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The .50 Action Express cartridge is, without a doubt, one of the world’s most powerful pistol cartridges. It features a .500-inch bullet diameter (33mm) in a 1.285-inch straight-walled case that has a rebated rim. The overall length of the standard .50 AE round measures 1.610 inches, and the ammo is powered with a large pistol primer. According to the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI), the maximum pressure of .50 AE ammo should not exceed 36,000 pounds per square inch (psi).
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10 Things the Mainstream Media Doesn't Want You To Know About Concealed Carry
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The so-called “mainstream” media holds a distinctly anti-gun bias when it comes to reporting about violent crime and defensive uses of guns. It’s been that way for decades, and only seems to be getting worse. Phrases like “gun crime” have edged out the more-accurate “violent crime” while “mass shootings” have replaced “mass murders.” Both semantic changes are intended to place more blame on guns and less on criminals—a popular anti-gun ruse to change the minds of those who aren’t familiar with the issue.
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The .380 ACP: History & Performance
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The Colt Pocket Automatic Pistol—now normally referred to as the Model 1903—was a big success for the company. It is a small, flat and relatively lightweight pistol that can be easily hidden in the pocket of a coat. But by 1908, there was a desire—just as today—to cram more power into a pocket-size pistol. |
CA: Redwood City Scopes Restrictions on Gun Shops
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Redwood City residents encouraged city officials to take as restrictive an approach as possible when it comes to regulating the sales of firearms and ammunition during a community meeting on the matter Thursday night. “I think it’s fine for us to stand bold,” said Merrily Robinson, a lifelong Redwood City resident. “You’re standing up for citizens.” |
Progressive Prosecutor Proves Why No One Trusts Gun Control
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Let the gun control zealots defend this. Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón had to be shamed into doing his job to protect his community from a would-be school murderer. DA Gascón refused to bring charges against a teen who allegedly posted threats against a school on social media and was allegedly caught carrying stolen guns. His team of lawyers claimed there wasn’t enough information of the criminal threat.
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Aftermarket Glock Sights Roundup
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Most Glock owners are perfectly happy with the factory sights—the Glock box rear and white dot front (sometimes referred to as "bucket-and-ball")—but some folks like to improve their guns with a variety of aftermarket sights. The reason vary, from wanting a more conventional 3-dot system to adding night sights or fiber optics. Whatever the reason, sight makers have capitalized on all the demand for aftermarket Glock sights. Here are a few we thinks are worth a look. Note: These sights are for full-size Glock frames, such as the G17 and G19.
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KY: Kentucky's Spring Hunting Turkey Season Returns
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Unlike the American woodcock’s skyrocketing flight or the mating dance of sandhill cranes, wild turkeys communicate through different vocalizations during the breeding season. The thrill of hearing gobbling is a call that many hunters cannot resist. This season, Kentucky hunters can expect to hear plenty of excitable gobblers in the field. This should make for especially good turkey hunting for 2023. |
OR: But Wait, There's More
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As we have told you, the Democrats have, at the last minute, dropped a 64 page anti gun bill. We have more info on it in our two previous alerts, here and here. The “informational”, “invitation only” hearing is tomorrow at 1 pm. A “public” hearing will be at 5 pm. |
2nd Circuits Review of Cases Challenging New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act
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On Monday, March 20, a three-judge panel from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals heard five cases challenging New York State’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA). The CCIA was passed shortly after the landmark Supreme Court opinion in New York State Pistol Rifle Association v. Bruen. The Bruen case knocked down the Empire State’s Sullivan-era concealed carry law. Before the law was knocked down, gun owners would have to show “proper cause” before New York would grant them a concealed carry permit. The court ruled that Americans had a Constitutional right to carry a firearm outside the home, and all states had to become “shall issue.” |
CO: Colorado Democrats Pass Guns Bills in Acrimonious Session
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Meeting on a rare Sunday, Democrats gave final approval to two gun bills following marathon sessions that at times turned acrimonious. The majority advanced Senate Bill 170, which seeks to expand the people who can seek a "red flag" petition, and Senate Bill 168, which allows victims of gun violence to sue firearms manufacturers and dealers in civil court.
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Question the Digestion
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A 100-round test is a start, but ammunition reliability is something that should always be monitored. Manufacturers can make slight changes with loads that your pistol might not like. Is ammunition the most common reason for stoppages? If you’ve received quality defensive-firearm training, you’ve learned to deal with stoppages through immediate action. As soon as you realize your gun is not working, you immediately begin trying to make it work again, as fast as possible. |
TN: Bill Proposed In Tennessee That Would Allow Armed Faculty At Schools
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A bill that would allow school staff to carry concealed handguns on school grounds is being considered by the Tennessee legislature. Senate Bill 1325, introduced by Senator Paul Bailey (R – Sparta), would require school staff to have a valid handgun carry permit and would allow them to conceal their guns on school property. The bill also states that school staff would have to undergo 40 hours of training in school policing, among other requirements. |
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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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