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45-70 vs. 30-30
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Even though is seems everyone is addicted to long-range shooting now, traditional lever action rifles remain popular. I think this is partly because as shooters become more familiar with different types of rifles, they begin to learn the fast-handling advantages that traditional lever action rifles offer. I also think it is partly because everyone has a little cowboy in them. But deciding you want a lever action rifle is only the first step. Lever action rifle calibers are primarily .30, .35, and .45. The most popular cartridges are the .30-30 Winchester, .35 Remington, and the .45-70 Government.
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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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Speedloaders that Save You Time & Your Thumbs!
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Loading mags takes time and chews up your thumbs. GUNS Magazine host Brent Wheat and American Handgunner host Tom McHale find the perfect solution! Taking a First Look at Elite Tactical Systems who created a line of pistol and universal speedloaders, they’ve found the solution to that ache you feel after loading rounds.
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AllOutdoor Review: Mad Pig Customs – Lever Guns Go Avant Garde
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Steve Tyliszczak (pronounced like TYE-lis-shack) is a member of the Army National Guard based in Connecticut, but he has an off-hours gig that’s gaining a big following on-and-off social media where I first discovered his shoot-able ‘wares. Mad Pig Customs, once just a Cerakote shop, is now teetering on the brink of fame thanks to their modernized yet practical lever guns. The first time I saw a photo of one I was tantalized by the mean-looking combo of modern accessories and color on a classic action. My curiosity was doubly piqued when I noticed the page garnering props from some of the industry’s heavy hitters on both the manufacturing and retail fronts.
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OK: Oklahoma Lawmakers Discuss Gun Control During Sessions at Capitol
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Oklahoma lawmakers discussed gun control during sessions at the state Capitol. A bill that passed out of the House on Monday afternoon would deal with what would happen if federal agents were to ban certain or all firearms. If House Bill 2984 were to become law, the author of the bill said local law enforcement would not have to participate if the federal government were to confiscate legally owned guns.
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New York House Republicans Take Aim at Democratic State Lawmakers' Push for Bullet Tax
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Top New York Republicans are out to shoot down a first-of-its-kind measure now making its way through the state Senate that would place a new tax on ammunition. The measure, introduced late last month by a pair of Democrats, would place a tax of up to a nickel on each round of ammunition measuring .22 caliber or less. Revenue from the bill would fund gun violence research being conducted through the state Department of Health and the State University of New York.
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Morphy's March 15-17 Collectible Firearms & Militaria Auction Features Great Rarities Spanning Four Centuries
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Nearly 1,200 lots of rare and high-quality firearms and militaria, including edged weapons and World War II/Third Reich relics, will cross the auction block at Morphy's, March 15-17. The expertly curated three-day auction offers extraordinary variety and buying options, with a huge list of highlights incorporating flintlock, drilling/combination and percussion revolvers and rifles; plus, bolt-, lever- and slide-action rifles. Other spotlight categories: semiautomatic pistols and rifles; over-under and side-by-side shotguns; prop guns, modern handguns, Civil War swords, cannons, armor; and hard-to-find ammunition, some still packaged in the original factory boxes.
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SAF Launches Effort Reminding Gun Owners “Rights Depend on You’
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The Second Amendment Foundation has launched a new national outreach effort reminding gun owners from Fairbanks to Fort Myers that “Gun Rights Depend On You.”
It’s the latest in a string of messages SAF has been using to energize and educate activists, who were recently reminded by Joe Biden near the end of his State of the Union address last week that gun control is still one of his top priorities. |
OK: Oklahoma- Legislative Update on Advancing Gun Bills
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The beginning weeks of session have been a torrent of activity for the Second Amendment. Below is an outline of some of the most pressing pro-gun measures that are advancing in the Oklahoma legislature. House Bill 3070 cleans up language regarding the transporting of a firearm. The measure deletes language relating to the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act due to the enactment of constitutional carry in Oklahoma. |
Law-Abiding Gun Owners Scapegoated Over Violent Crime Issues
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Faced with rising levels of violent crime, far too many municipalities and their leaders have focused on restricting the rights of law-abiding citizens instead of going after and prosecuting criminals. “We have to get guns off the streets!” is the usual mantra as these politicians scapegoat people who practice their constitutional rights to self-defense.
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States Move to Roll Back Firearm Permits, over Police Objections
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Legislators in half a dozen states are considering measures to roll back requirements that gun owners obtain permits and training before carrying concealed weapons, as Republican politicians race to show their support for gun rights ahead of primary and midterm elections this year. But as the bills progress through state House and Senate chambers, they are running into new and increasingly vocal opposition from an unexpected source: Law enforcement organizations who say allowing more people to carry weapons would add to an already troubling spike in gun crimes.
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New York Lawmakers Propose Ammunition Tax of Up to 5 Cents Per Round
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Two New York state lawmakers have proposed an ammunition excise tax of .02 to .05 per round. If passed, the bill would make New York the only state in the nation to enforce a tax on ammo. Revenue from the measure, introduced by state Sen. Andrew Gounardes (D-Brooklyn) and Assemblywoman Pat Fahy (D-Albany) would pay for the newly created research fund dedicated to studying gun violence under the state Department of Health and the State University of New York.
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Henry Donates Rifles To Aid 4-Year-Old Cancer Patient
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Henry Repeating Arms has donated a custom series of 55 “Miss Milah’s Miracle” edition rifles to raise funds for 4-year-old Milah Schevenius of Decatur, Ind. She was diagnosed with bilateral Wilms’ tumor at only 3 years old, a rare occurrence affecting less than 10 percent of all children’s kidney cancer cases. All proceeds from the fundraising campaign will be presented to the Schevenius family to assist with healthcare costs associated with her treatments.
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History of 6.8 SPC Ammo
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Remington designed their 6.8mm Special Purpose Cartridge (SPC) to have improved terminal performance over the 5.56mm NATO, which is the cartridge currently used by the U.S. military. Specifically designed to perform better when fired from carbines and Short Barreled Rifles (SBR), Remington collaborated with special ops troops and the Army Marksmanship Unit to develop the 6.8 SPC. Development began in 2002, and field trials took place in 2004. |
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