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The .300 Savage
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A swatch of color reined me in. Over the next hour several elk winked in and out of timber below but the slope was rock-rolling steep. I dared not move. Then, an aspen shivered. The cows eased by it, passed my K4’s crosswire in a gap not much wider than a Harley, then vanished. The aspen kept shaking. Suddenly a long antler slammed it down. |
History of 5mm Rem Magnum Ammo
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In 1969, Remington Arms Company designed and introduced the 5mm Remington Rimfire Magnum cartridge, chambered in two of their bolt action rifles – the Model 591 and Model 592. The company ended production in 1973, after having produced about 52,000 rifles. No other major manufacturer ever produced any rifles chambered in 5mm RRM.
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WA: Franklin County Commissioners Vote to Reaffirm Second Amendment
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Franklin County Commissioners unanimously voted on a resolution to reaffirm the second amendment on Tuesday morning. Commissioner Clint Didier described the purpose of the resolution is to reemphasize the right to assemble, the right to free speech and the right to the second amendment to protect lives, families and possessions. |
Below The Radar – Handgun Purchaser Licensing Act of 2021
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Bad ideas are hard to kill, especially in Congress. One of the worst has been this notion of licensing gun owners at the federal level. This was something anti-Second Amendment extremists have wanted since 1968 – and you can read how angry Lyndon Baines Johnson was that such provisions were not in the Gun Control Act of 1968.
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CT: Newton Residents Fight Back Against City’s First Gun Store
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Washington Street in Newtonville is a bustling, commercial street. Lots of traffic. In the 700 block are a variety of shops, including a massage business and a pot shop. So when Newton Firearms quietly emerged, few people knew it. There is no big sign. Just a piece of paper taped to the door, saying to call for an appointment. We tried, with no luck. |
Biden’s Nose Keeps Growing as WaPo Gives 2 New ‘Pinocchios’ on Guns
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If one thing is consistent about Joe Biden, it is his penchant for getting caught telling whoppers even Washington Post Fact Checker Glenn Kessler cannot abide, his latest being remarks about gun owners for which he earned two “Pinocchios” Monday. The newspaper rates falsehoods on a scale of one to four “Pinocchios,” named for the cartoon character whose nose grew every time he told a lie.
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MO: Missouri House Passes Bill for Guns in Churches, Buses
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Missouri's Republican-led House on Monday passed a bill that would allow guns in churches and on public transportation. House lawmakers voted 109-36 in favor of the proposal, which now goes to the GOP-led Senate for consideration. Currently, people need permission from religious leaders to bring firearms into places of religious worship in Missouri.
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PA: Gun Shop Sees People Flocking in to Buy Guns and Stock up on Ammo
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The owner of Hunter’s Warehouse in downtown Bellefonte says he’s been in the gun industry for 40 years, and has never seen this type of demand. “I got people, they’re not buying a box of ammunition, they’re buying cases of ammunition,” said Tom Engle. One resident in store came all the way from Bedford County to pay for his $10,000 order.
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Chicago Mayor Accused of ‘Throwing Police Under Bus’—Fox News
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was accused of “throwing the police under the bus” by Alderman Raymond Lopez of the city’s 15th Ward in the aftermath of another shooting, this one taking the life of a 7-year-old girl who was sitting in in a drive-thru with her father at a McDonald’s.
According to the popular website Heyjackass.com, the Windy City has seen 171 fatal shootings so far this year as of Tuesday, out of 183 recorded homicides. Last year, Chicago’s body count was 792, which was a 53% hike above the figure in 2019, the website reported. Of those killings, 719 involved firearms. |
SAF Files Federal Challenge to Restrictive Pennsylvania Carry Law
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The Second Amendment Foundation today filed a federal lawsuit challenging that state’s “laws, regulations, policies, and enforcement practices” relating to the rights of citizens wanting to bear loaded handguns outside the home, and the case involves two plaintiffs whose rights SAF was instrumental in restoring in a previous federal case.
Joining SAF are the Firearms Policy Coalition and individual citizens Julio Suarez, Daniel Binderup and Daniel Miller. They are represented by attorneys Joshua Prince of Bechtelsville, Penn., and Adam Kraut of Sacramento, Calif. Named as the defendant is Col. Robert Evanchick, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police, in his official capacity. |
SAF Calls Democrat Attempt to Pack Supreme Court "An Outrage"
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The proposal by four anti-gun Capitol Hill Democrats to pack the U.S. Supreme Court by adding four positions is “an outrage” and an attempt to prevent the high court from accepting cases and handing down rulings favorable to the right to keep and bear arms, the Second Amendment Foundation said today. Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey, New York Congressmen Jerrold Nadler and Mondaire Jones, and Georgia Rep. Hank Johnson announced the “Judiciary Act of 2021.” Nadler insisted it is not an attempt to “pack” the high court.
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