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10 Gauge vs 12 Gauge: The Shotgun Shootout Part II
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Shotguns are the most versatile gun you can purchase. They come in various styles, barrel lengths, ammo options, and gauges. Choosing a shotgun gets confusing to new gun enthusiasts with so many options. We're here to help make that decision easier when purchasing a 10 gauge vs 12 gauge. The 12 gauge shotgun is the most popular in the US. In contrast, the 10 gauge shotgun is popular within a small niche of hunters. Ultimately, the decision boils down to your plan to use it and your price range. |
13 Democrat State Attorneys General Target Glock, Decry ‘Machine-Gun Glocks’
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Thirteen Democrat Attorneys General wrote a letter to renowned gun maker Glock, noting Chicago’s lawsuit against the company and expressing concern over “machine-gun Glocks.”
The AGs represent Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Washington D.C.
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Girsan Shows its Wild Side at IWA
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Girsan and its primary U.S. importer EAA have gone a long way to become a household name in the U.S. in recent years – and they aren't afraid of leaning into the colors. We made sure to stop by the Girsan booth at the recent IWA Outdoor Classic Show in Germany when we were in town and were not disappointed in the offerings on display. Sure, they make catalogs full of plain Jane matte black guns with plastic grips, but you didn't come here for those plodding reliables. You want the stuff with some fireworks to it. |
Homeowner Shoots Meth Head Intruder Sending Him to the Hospital in Critical Condition
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In the early hours of a quiet Sunday morning, a homeowner faced a harrowing encounter that underscores the unpredictability of threats and the importance of being prepared for self-defense. At approximately 2 a.m. on Frisby Street in Monticello, 56-year-old Tracy Kidd allegedly entered a residence uninvited, causing alarm to the homeowner. The sudden intrusion prompted a swift response from the homeowner, who, in defense of their safety, fired a single shot at Kidd, striking him. Immediately following the incident, the homeowner called 911 to report the situation.
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Homeowner Shoots Meth Head Intruder Sending Him to the Hospital in Critical Condition
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In the early hours of a quiet Sunday morning, a homeowner faced a harrowing encounter that underscores the unpredictability of threats and the importance of being prepared for self-defense. At approximately 2 a.m. on Frisby Street in Monticello, 56-year-old Tracy Kidd allegedly entered a residence uninvited, causing alarm to the homeowner. The sudden intrusion prompted a swift response from the homeowner, who, in defense of their safety, fired a single shot at Kidd, striking him. Immediately following the incident, the homeowner called 911 to report the situation.
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NSSF Celebrates Kentucky Second Amendment Privacy Act Passing into Law
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NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, celebrates Kentucky House Bill 357, informally called the Second Amendment Privacy Act, passing into law. This NSSF-supported law protects the privacy and sensitive financial information of people purchasing firearms and ammunition in Kentucky. The law was passed with an overwhelming majority by the Commonwealth’s General Assembly. |
Former Justice Breyer critiques textualism and exposes his own bad constitutional interpretation
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Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is making the rounds in support of his new book released this week, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism. The subtitle really tells the story of the work. Breyer has written a volume critiquing the current Supreme Court majority’s approach to interpreting and applying the Constitution. In doing so, though, he has unintentionally exposed the weakness of his and other competing approaches. |
Former Justice Breyer critiques textualism and exposes his own bad constitutional interpretation
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A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Request was filed Tuesday with the Department of Justice by this correspondent to obtain information on the newly announced National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center. “[The Center] will provide training and technical assistance to law enforcement officials, prosecutors, attorneys, judges, clinicians, victim service and social service providers, community organizations, and behavioral health professionals responsible for implementing laws designed to keep guns out of the hands of people who pose a threat to themselves or others,” the Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice announced Saturday. |
Youngkin Vetoes VA Gun Control Bills, Democrats Furious
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Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia demonstrated the importance of election outcomes Tuesday when he wielded his veto pen to stop more than two-dozen gun control bills, leaving Democrats furious. In a veto message, Youngkin removed any doubt about his position, stating, “I swore an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of Virginia, and that absolutely includes protecting the right of law-abiding Virginians to keep and bear arms.” He didn’t stop there. |
The Human Factor in Unintentional Discharges and How Training Can Help
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According to the CDC, there are some 16,000 accidental firearm injuries each year in the U.S., and some reports place the number even higher. The question is: why? It's important to note that a significant percentage of these injuries may be unreported assaults. Also, the statistics mentioned pertain to discharges that have resulted in an injury, and it’s reasonable to assume that far more unintentional discharges have not caused injury and thus go unreported. Complacency around routine tasks with firearms is the culprit behind most of these incidents. |
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Today the taxing power, rather than chattel slavery, is the instrument by which the parasitical element of the population subsists. And that element, which includes politicians, panics at the slightest reduction in the state's power to plunder. Once you start liberating taxpayers, even a little tiny bit, nobody knows where it may end. —Joseph Sobran |
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