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Marlin Firearms: Back In The Saddle
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From the ashes of the 2020 Remington Outdoor bankruptcy, Marlin Firearms has emerged again, but it didn’t rise without help. Another storied American firearm brand, Ruger, purchased the rights to the 152-year-old company and is currently producing new guns in its Mayodan, N.C., facility, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the guns themselves. When asked whether or not the Ruger name would appear on production guns, Ruger’s CEO Chris Killoy responded, “No, it won’t. We’re going to maintain the Marlin brand. We’re very proud of the Marlin brand and its history.” |
Second Amendment Foundation May Sue over High-Capacity Magazines Sale Ban
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The Bellevue-based Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is gearing up to fight Washington state’s impending ban on the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines. Senate Bill 5078 prohibits the sale of gun magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds, along with the manufacturing, distribution or import of such magazines in the state. On Friday night, the bill – which passed the Senate on Feb. 9 – passed the House by a 55-42 vote. SB 5078 will now move to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk. Inslee has previously said he would sign it. The bill would go into effect July 1.
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SC: South Carolina- Columbia Fights to Keep Unconstitutional Gun Control
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Back in 2021, the South Carolina Court of Common Pleas ruled in favor of Attorney General Alan Wilson, agreeing that the City of Columbia’s anti-gun ordinances violate the state’s preemption law. In 2019, Columbia had passed ordinances to restrict the home-building of firearms, to allow for Second Amendment rights to be suspended and property to be seized without due process, and to ban firearms within 1000 feet of schools, even though existing federal law already does that.
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AL: State Senate Clears Constitutional Carry
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The State Senate today approved legislation to enable Alabamians the right to carry a firearm without obtaining a concealed carry permit. The bill – HB272 sponsored by Representative Shane Stringer (R-Citronelle) – was carried by Senator Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) in the Senate. |
A Black Guy’s Defense of the Constitution
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Recently a leftist journalist from The Nation named Elie Mystal referred to the U.S. Constitution as "trash". He appeared on The View last Friday to promote his new book "Allow me to Retort: A Black Guys Guide to the Constitution". This is the ideological battle in which we are engaged in America.
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Shooting Skeet with Benelli’s M1 Super 90 Tactical Shotgun
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Most people buy a tactical shotgun for its intended purpose—home defense. But the thing about shotguns is they are versatile. I’ve relied on a Benelli M1 Defense for all kinds of shooting since the early 1990s when Heckler and Koch began importing the inertia-driven shotguns from Italy to the U.S. It’s short stock and barrel fit nicely with my small frame (bigger shooters may struggle to shoot this gun accurately because most Defense models have a length of pull under 14 inches). And though it was not built with the intention of being a clays gun, it’s become my go-to skeet smoothbore. |
WA Democrats Pass Mag Limit, Gun Owners Vow ‘Remember in November’
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Acting in the late night after three hours of debate, Democrats in the Washington State House of Representatives passed 55-42 a ban on the future sale, purchase, manufacture or importation of so-called “large capacity” ammunition magazines carrying more than 10 rounds, leaving gun rights activists vowing to “remember in November. |
Open Letter to Gabby Giffords, Shannon Watts and Michael Bloomberg
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Dear Gabby, Shannon and Mike,
The instant the first Russian T-80 crossed the Ukrainian border, the whole world could see the uselessness of everything you’ve ever said and everything you’ve ever done. You’ve been overtaken by events – mooted and muted in one fell swoop, so scram. Leave the field. It is time for you and your gun-ban groups to go. |
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.
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Grotesque Attack Proves New York’s Subways are NOT “Sensitive Places”
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Since the District of Columbia v. Heller decision in 2008, gun control advocates have parsed every word of Justice Antonin Scalia’s opinion for ways in which to continue their campaign against the Second Amendment. Relying on creative interpretations of dicta, these activists try to twist the landmark gun rights ruling into an endorsement of their anti-gun policies.
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Constitutional Carry: A Trend We Hope to Continue in 2022
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For many years, our right to keep and bear arms has made steady progress at the state level. While some outlier states—like California, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York—continue to struggle under the control of anti-gun extremist politicians and bureaucrats, many states have abandoned imposing a draconian gun-control agenda on law-abiding gun owners, and the push to expand the Second Amendment has flourished in those states’ capitals.
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IL: Chicago Shootings- 20 Shot, 1 Fatally, in Weekend Violence, CPD Says
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At least 20 people were shot, one fatally, in Chicago weekend violence. Chicago police found a man, around 20, lying facedown on the ground in the 8200-block of South Coles Avenue about 11:25 p.m. Friday, officials said. He was taken to Trinity Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
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New Products Gun, Gear, Holsters May 2022 Issue
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The LICOS Smart Red Dot makes taking the shot easier. A laser rangefinder is inserted directly into the red dot sight allowing the shooter to range the distance to the target. This gives accurate data for the point of aim. A wireless remote can be mounted to the stock and a single press is all it takes to give you the range. The LICOS does the rest for you. MSRP: $599. |
Springfied Armory Ronin EMP
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She stole it, and I can’t even press charges, in part because she’s my wife, and in part, because I had it coming. The year was 2012. I was doing a story on the Springfield Armory EMP (Enhanced Micro Pistol) and its lineage to the 1911 TRP model. I had a loaner pistol sent my way — the original 3″-barrel 9mm model. |
The Armed Citizen® March 7, 2022
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A man driving in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia, Penn., was unexpectedly thrust into a self-defense situation when a teen allegedly tried to rob him on Jan. 11, 2022. The driver was in his car, stopped at an intersection, shortly after midnight that early Tuesday morning when a youth approached. As the 18-year-old stranger walked up to his side window, the driver spotted that the teen had a gun in his hand. Unknown to the would-be robber, however, was the fact that his intended victim was a concealed carry license holder. |
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The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.' The right of the whole people, old and young, men, women and boys, and not militia only, to keep and bear arms of every description, and not such merely as are used by the militia, shall not be infringed, curtailed, or broken in upon, in the smallest degree; and all this for the important end to be attained: the rearing up and qualifying a well-regulated militia, so vitally necessary to the security of a free State. Our opinion is that any law, State or Federal, is repugnant to the Constitution, and void, which contravenes this right. [Nunn vs. State, 1 Ga. (1 Kel.) 243, at 251 (1846)] |
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