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Aguila Ammo Review: The Mexican Ammo Connection
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American shooters can sometimes be worried about using imported ammo in their prized handguns and rifles, often sticking to their mainstays like Hornady, Winchester, and Remington. However, when it comes to Aguila, there is little need for concern as this company puts out great ammo! |
Smith & Wesson’s One More Shot Revolver: The 686 Plus
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A good revolver is a joy to fire and handle, and standing out in that arena is the Smith & Wesson 686 Plus, which is a very nice revolver, handles well, and is modern and accurate.
The 686 Plus has a seven shot cylinder so it is a 7 x 357 I suppose. This is a double action swing out cylinder revolver that is among the most modern of Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector revolvers.
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Alleged Intruder Hospitalized After Homeowner Opens Fire
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An alleged intruder was hospitalized after being shot outside a Corpus Christi, Texas, home Thursday morning about 4:30 a.m.
KIITV reported that the homeowner called police to say he was holding the alleged intruder at gunpoint. The suspect moved from the backyard to the front yard and allegedly ignored commands, and responding officers heard the homeowner firing shots as they approached the scene.
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Senate Bill 25-003 undermines Second Amendment in Colorado
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A bill currently moving through the Colorado legislature poses a serious threat to the constitutional rights of Coloradans. Senate Bill 25-003 seeks to ban the buying, selling and manufacturing of semi-automatic firearms, used by thousands of law-abiding residents in the Centennial State to protect their families. This legislation not only jeopardizes the fundamental right to self-defense but also infringes on fundamental constitutional rights, potentially setting a dangerous legal precedent for the future of gun ownership.
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SCOTUS: Mexico sues US gun makers for cartel violence
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Back in February, Donald Trump signed an executive order shoring up second amendment protections in the US. The order put a pause on any Biden-era gun reforms, and removed the United States from the UN Arms Trade Treaty. He also ordered the Justice Department to narrow the definition of “fugitive from justice,” widening the scope of who can buy a gun. |
SIG Brings Back P938 & P238 Rainbow Titanium Models
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SIG Sauer announced this week the reintroduction of its Rainbow-Titanium coated single stack hammer-fired pistols in .380 ACP and 9mm.
The P238 and P938 micro-compacts have been around for a minute but are typically just seen in more understated finishes. Svelte single-action platforms that are akin to a shrunken 1911 design, the pistols use a black hard-coat anodized aluminum alloy frame under a high-polish Rainbow-Titanium PVD coated slide.
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No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of arms is the distinction between a freeman and a slave. He, who has nothing, and who himself belongs to another, must be defended by him, whose property he is, and needs no arms. But he, who thinks he is his own master, and has what he can call his own, ought to have arms to defend himself, and what he possesses; else he lives precariously, and at discretion. — James Burgh, Political Disquisitions: Or, an Enquiry into Public Errors, Defects, and Abuses [London, 1774-1775]. |
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