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Preview: 41st Annual Blue Book of Gun Values
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For collectors and sellers of firearms, there is no better resource than the Blue Book of Gun Values, now in its 41st edition and available for pre-order for shipments starting in April 2020. This edition, in particular, is one worth noting, as it's the first published without Blue Book Publications Publisher Steve S.P. Fjestad at the helm. Fjestad passed away in July 2019 after a short battle with cancer. This 41st edition is dedicated to his memory and shows Fjestad on the cover, holding the company's one millionth Blue Book published.
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Russian AK Competition is More American Than Most American Things
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What could be more American than fried chicken, apple pie, and gun culture? After all, it was widespread ownership of firearms — and familiarity with them — that allowed our nation to be created in the first place. Alas, it would seem that Russians are more American than most Americans, when it comes to teaching kids about guns at an early age. They have long held timed competitions in which young people take apart and reassemble AKs. |
Top 10 Hunting Cartridges of the Past 10 Years
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Thirty years ago, when the .416 Rem. Mag. was announced, it was billed as a cartridge that “filled one of the last gaps in the hunting-cartridge lineup.” This hasn’t stopped cartridge makers from devising all sorts of new rounds to improve upon existing designs, however. Some of those new designs have been stone-cold commercial failures, relegated to the ballistic dustbin, but others survived, and some have even flourished. One 21st century cartridge, however, has become a juggernaut—the 6.5 Creedmoor. Love it or loathe it, the Creedmoor has amassed a large, loyal following among target shooters and hunters alike that doesn’t show any signs of slowing.
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Top PCC Guns In 2019
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When USPSA opened competition to pistol caliber carbines (PCC) in 2016 there were some who opined that the inclusion of long guns had no place in a handgun discipline. However, it was quickly pointed out that USPSA stands for United States Practical Shooting Association and practical shooting covers more than just handguns.
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History of 45-70 Ammo
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Known by several names – including .45-70 Government, .45 Government, and .45-70-45 – the .45-70 was developed by the U.S. government and is one of their greatest cartridges. Even today, the cartridge retains the respect of hunters and shooting enthusiasts, and is one of the very few cartridges that has continued to thrive after being converted from using black powder to smokeless powder. The .45-70 was developed at the historic Springfield Armory in Massachusetts as a short-term replacement for the .50-70, which had been adopted just over a decade before. |
Boom: FBI gun checks surge 30% amid Biden, Bloomberg gun grab threats
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FBI gun background checks required in most weapon sales have jumped 30% as consumers have rushed in to gun stores and shows to load up amid threats from Democratic presidential candidates to end sales and safety concerns as the coronavirus spreads. Background checks in January and February recorded the highest number ever for the period, said the FBI. In just two months, there have been 5,505,169 checks. Last year, there were 4,218,980 background checks in January and February.
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MI: Pro-gun group wants Genesee County a Second Amendment Sanctuary
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A group of people in Genesee County plan to ask the county board of commissioners to approve a resolution that would make Genesee County a Second Amendment Sanctuary.
If county commissioners approve this resolution, it would re-emphasize a person's right to own a gun and would interfere with any proposed gun control legislation.
It's a growing trend making its way across cities and towns in Michigan.
“I’m all for the background checks and all that, I believe that needs to be done but we don’t need anybody trying to disparage our right to own and bear arms,” said Jerry Katich.
Katich is a retired veteran, a gun owner and the co-chair of the Genesee County group “Michigan for 2A Sanctuary Counties- Genesee.”
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New Standards for Handheld Flashlights
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Self-defense enthusiasts will soon have an enhanced ability to better gauge performance in their next lighting solution, prior to purchase, thanks to new standards announced by the Portable Lights American Trade Organization (PLATO), the largest internationally recognized consortium of global manufacturers in the industry. The ANSI/PLATO FL 1-2019 Standard was released late last month and will soon be appearing on packaging and manufacturers’ websites, ensuring consumers that the products met certain minimum requirements during standardized testing. |
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