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New: Cabot Guns Sherlock Holmes 1911
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Cabot Guns recently announced a one-off addition to its pistol collection called the Sherlock Holmes 1911. More about the Sherlock Holmes 1911 from Cabot Guns: “This one-of-a-kind, meticulously crafted firearm is a tribute to the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and features an exceptional level of artistry and a thrilling mystery of its own.”
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CCRKBA: Austrlia Horrors Show Deadly Danger of Disarmament
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The bloody rampage by a knife-wielding madman in Sydney, Australia over the weekend underscores the deadly danger of public disarmament in a nation whose restrictive gun control strategies are often envied by U.S. gun control advocates, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said.
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History of 28 Gauge Shotgun Shells
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The 28 gauge shotgun shell, while over a hundred years old, is the up-and-coming round in the shotgun world. It’s used in both skeet shooting and upland bird hunting, and provides a valuable alternative to the traditional in both.
Although not as popular as other small bore shotgun shells, the 28 gauge is capable, effective, and easy to shoot. It continues to grow in popularity and more shooters find a use for it year after year, primarily due to the instinctual way firearms chambered for the round fire. |
History of 8mm Ammo
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The Gewehr-Prufungskommission developed the 8mm Mauser in 1905, a cartridge also known as the 7.92x57mm Mauser. This cartridge was developed with the goal of improving upon and replacing the Patrone 88 or M88 cartridge, which was being used at the time. The 8mm Mauser has more than a century of active service in the military, and to this day it is still in reserve status in many countries. |
TX: Ladies of TCU Women's Rifle Team continue winning legacy with 4th NCAA Championship
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TCU Women’s Rifle made history in 2010, becoming the first NCAA Rifle Champions with a team of all women. The Frogs would go on to win national titles again in 2012 and 2019, again, with all women at the line.
When it comes to that legacy, sophomore Katie Zaun believes, “That’s something to brag about for sure.”
Fast forward to 2021, 2022 and 2023, where TCU Rifle would claim second place at the NCAA Championships.
Fifth-year senior Stephanie Grundsoe experienced them all.
“We have put in so much effort this year and last year and the past years that I’ve been here,” she said.
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‘Rust’ Armorer Reed Sentenced to 18 Months
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More than two and a half years after a live round ended up in a prop gun on the set of the film “Rust” in October 2021, armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in March, was sentenced Monday to 18 months in prison. |
California Ban on Carrying Firearms for Non-Residents Challenged
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On April 11, 2024, a lawsuit was filed against Rob Bonta in his capacity as the Attorney General of California. The lawsuit contends California infringes on the rights protected by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights by prohibiting United States citizens who are non-residents of California from exercising rights protected by the Second Amendment in the state.
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Albuquerque’s Misguided Gun Control Task Force Sputters to an Inevitable Halt
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New Mexico continues to be a shining example of gun control activists and politicians overreaching to restrict law-abiding citizens’ ability to exercise Second Amendment rights instead of pursuing violent criminals. The failure of the so-called leaders to address those breaking the laws and punishing the ones that follow it is a major reason why residents of Albuquerque rank crime and public safety as a top concern.
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Californians Arming Up for Self-Defense as Illegals Flood into Cities
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Californians are arming up for self-defense as the U.S. Border Patrol carries out street drop-offs of illegal immigrants in and around cities like San Diego.
The New York Post reported that “roughly 125,000 migrants have been released onto the streets in the San Diego area since September,” and many area residents are reacting by purchasing firearms and ammunition for themselves and their families. |
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