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History of 6mm Remington Ammo
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In 1955, the Remington Arms Company introduced the 6mm Remington. Fred Huntington designed the cartridge by necking down the case of a .257 Roberts to accept a 0.243" diameter bullet. When Huntington necked the .257 down to .243", he called it the ".243 Rockchucker" being that he didn't work for Remington. And he changed the shoulder angle, which Remington did not do when they commercialized the design." Nine years later, the cartridge was renamed the 6mm Remington, and the name has stayed the same since.
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2022 Golden Bullseye Awards
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Each year, we examine scores of products designed for personal security, but only a select few stand above the others to be worthy of the coveted Golden Bullseye Award. In order to stand out, a product must offer a combination of innovation, utility, reliability, outstanding performance and value to the consumer. During tumultuous and uncertain times, these qualities are more important than ever before. This year’s award recipients embody those traits with aplomb. Here are the best of the best products for self-defense, training, concealed carry and home protection introduced during the past year. |
Review: Stoeger STR-9S Combat
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The STR-9S Combat pistol from Stoeger Industries is the fourth variant of the STR series. Made by Benelli’s Stoeger Silah factory in Turkey, the Combat builds on the Optic Ready model by adding a threaded barrel, high-profile sights, a flat trigger and a flared magazine well. Along with its three 20-round magazines, this pistol’s features make it desirable for a broad range of uses including law enforcement, competition and self-defense.
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‘The View’ is Clueless About AR-15s
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No one’s claiming they watch ABC’s The View for factual Second Amendment news. But the gaggle of progressive television hosts got plenty wrong during a conversation about Second Amendment rights and recent criminal shootings perpetrated by people breaking the law.
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Benelli M1 Super 90: A Classic Duck Hunting Shotgun
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If you’re an old waterfowl hunting junkie like me, then the Benelli M1 Super 90 is likely on your short list of guns to own. I have wanted a 3-inch Super 90 auto-loader ever since my days as a snow goose guide on the Texas coastal prairie in the 1990s. Benelli’s Super Black Eagle is far more popular among today’s duck hunters, but I’m a vintage gun guy. I love shotguns made of walnut and steel, and don’t much pay attention to what’s trendy, though the SBE is clearly a great inertia semi-auto and not just a fad. |
CA: California Lawmakers Target Gunmakers, Ghost Guns in Bills
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California state lawmakers advanced a measure Tuesday that would make it easier to skirt a federal law in order to sue gun-makers, legislation that opponents say is ultimately aimed at driving manufacturers out of business. Different committees approved bills targeting ghost guns, requiring firearm dealers to install digital video surveillance systems, and barring the marketing of firearms to minors. |
Four Years Later, Texas Police have not Returned Guns Taken from Owners
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A Texas couple is still waiting for police to return their guns to them after the weapons were taken in 2018. Brandy Napier and her husband have been trying to get their guns back since China Grove, Texas, police took them and told her the guns could not be returned without documentation from the district attorney's office, according to FOX 29. But the Napiers say there is no open case against them, so they can't receive any kind of documentation. |
Does Muzzle Tape Actually Affect Rifle Accuracy?
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In a shooting industry that has gadgets for everything, there’s a surprising lack of variety in options for covering your rifle muzzle to keep out debris and moisture. There are the movie references to using condoms for that purpose, and the only muzzle-specific product I can think of is simply a miniature condom that’s rolled over the muzzle. However, it doesn’t disappoint me to see a lack of effort in tackling this problem. After all, it’s already been solved.
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Savage Model 1907 & 1917: The 1911’s Forgotten Historical Nemesis?
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Compact, all-metal guns designed for home defense, carry, and even military service at the beginning of the 20th century, the Savage Model 1907 and 1917 boasted some unique and forward-thinking design features for the day. Originally patented in November 1905, it would take almost 100 years for another semi-auto Savage pistol to roll off the assembly line when the Model 1917 ended production in 1928.
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Grassley To Biden: Stop Blaming Lawful Gun Owners For Democrat-Caused Crime Wave
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Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote to President Joe Biden to urge that the administration turn away from partisan, anti-gun rhetoric toward policies and nominees that will actually address the rise in violent crime. Grassley also raised serious concerns with the recently announced nomination of Steven Dettelbach to serve as director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
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WI: Wisconsin- Gov. Evers Vetoes Bill to Prevent Frivolous Lawsuits
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In a move that surprised no one, Governor Tony Evers has vetoed another pro-gun bill that the Legislature sent to his desk. He is determined to show his disregard for the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Wisconsinites. This time, it was Senate Bill 570, to protect firearm dealers, manufacturers, distributors, etc., from frivolous lawsuits for the criminal or unlawful use of their product, filed by anti-gun extremists attempting to bankrupt them. |
MidwayUSA Named Official Sponsor of 2022 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits
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Midway USA has been named the official sponsor of the NRA 2022 Annual Meetings & Exhibits, which take place in Houston, TX, May 27 to 29. “MidwayUSA, and our customers, have been longstanding supporters of the National Rifle Association, the foremost protector of our Second Amendment rights,” said Matt Fleming, president & CEO of MidwayUSA. “We’re pleased to continue our support of the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits and look forward to joining our customers in Houston at one of the largest gatherings of hunters and shooters in the nation.”
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MI: Missouri Mess Could Make 2A Defense Harder
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In the Show-Me State, Second Amendment supporters have a lot of good options when it comes to the race to replace Senator Roy Blunt, who compiled a solid pro-Second Amendment record in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. |
Buying a Classic Shotgun
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I have a love/hate relationship with gun shops. Whenever I’m driving and see a “GUNS!” sign I jack the brakes and rip into the parking lot. Who knows what dusty little gem might be sitting alone in a rack? It’s the same with online listings, but these days I’ve got to be more careful when scrolling through the thousands … tens of thousands … or more listings. A focused search easily can kill a weekend, which leaves no time for dog training or scouting for covers. |
How to Run a Lever Gun—the Right Way
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The right way to operate and shoot a lever-action rifle might seem pretty straight forward. But, as is the case with any firearm, there are some tips and tricks that can help you be safer, faster, more reliable, and maybe even more accurate with your lever gun. Just because we all have a little cowboy in us, does not mean we all come into this world knowing how to run a lever gun. Here’s what you need to know, from loading to shouldering to shooting and more. |
The Best Base Layers for Hunting of 2022
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The base layers you need for hunting depend on the time of year you’re in the woods. When I chase elk in September, I use a lightweight base layer or a midweight that also doubles as a standalone piece. When the late season rolls around, I use a heavyweight base layer that’ll keep me warm on all-day sits in the deer stand or duck blind. It might not seem like the most important piece of gear, but base layers can make or break a hunt. But choosing a base layer doesn’t have to be complicated, and thankfully there are plenty of options to suit any hunting scenario you might encounter.
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