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Williams Machine Gun Mafia’s Most Dependable Guns
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The Williams Machine Gun Mafia like the kind of guns you can run hard without having any issues. The boss, Andy Williams, tells us which of his guns he prefers. Williams, a Class 3 dealer from Maine, is a regular attendee at the Green Mountain Boys Machine Gun Shoot in Eden, Vermont. I caught up with him in 2014. He showed up, as usual, with his crew that consisted of his son and a few close family friends. In tow was a small arsenal of select-fire weapons and a lot of ammo.
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Truncated Cone Solid Ammo: TCSB Bullets Explained
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The truncated cone solid bullet (TCSB) can easily be identified because it looks like a solid cone of metal at the tip, with a flat nose at the end of the cone shape.
These bullets are prolific in smaller caliber, especially .22 LR, and see a lot of use at ranges or for backyard plinking and varmint control. The solid versions of the TC bullet are just as the name implies – there’s no hollow point or cavities within. It’s typically going to be available in solid lead, though there are some manufacturers out there that make a TCSB with copper. The jacket can vary between full metal jacket and semi-jacketed. |
Below The Radar: H Res 702
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You might notice we have touched on resolutions recently. While they do not have the force of law, they can be a very potent way of shifting public perception – and with that shift in public perception comes a shift in votes, in the legislatures at the state level, in Congress, and at the polls on Election Day. One particularly dangerous resolution is H Res 702, introduced by Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-MA). Pressley, one of the members of “The Squad” that gets so much airplay from the mainstream media, has made a serious propaganda play aimed right at our Second Amendment rights with this resolution. |
CA Gun Owners Win ‘Round 1’ in Court Case Against Ammo Checks
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Golden State gun owners won what appears to be “Round 1” in their legal battle against what they believe is an onerous background check requirement for ammunition purchases, thanks to a ruling by U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez in San Diego that declared the requirement violates the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Attorney Chuck Michel told Liberty Park Press via email he would not be surprised if the State of California quickly asks the court to stay the ruling pending appeal. His prediction was spot-on, as the state has requested a stay, same as it did last year when Judge Benitez declared California’s ban on so-called “high capacity magazines” is also unconstitutional. His ruling may be read here. |
David Brock's Loathesome Media Matters Accused of Corruption -- Again
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David Brock, the freakish little Soros-financed far-left gnome who just can't quit Hillary Clinton, has got his name back into the news again: According to Fox News- The Patriots Foundation, a right-leaning ethics group, filed a complaint with the IRS claiming Brock’s group is largely a political organization and therefore has violated tax laws. The complaint obtained by Fox News was first reported by Bloomberg.
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VT: Youth Hunters Attempt to Bag Turkeys
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Young hunters accompanied by adults will be trying to bag a turkey this weekend. The annual youth turkey hunting season is Saturday and Sunday across Vermont. The hunters 15 years old and younger must have a hunting license and a turkey hunting license and be accompanied by an unarmed adult who has a Vermont hunting license and is over age 18. |
FPC: Vermont’s Constitution Protects “Large Capacity” Magazines
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Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and Firearms Policy Foundation (FPF) announced the filing of an important legal brief in the Vermont Supreme Court regarding the State of Vermont’s ban on so-called “large-capacity” magazines. The brief, joined by the Cato Institute and Independence Institute, argues that Vermont’s history and tradition proves that so-called “large capacity” magazines are protected by the Vermont Constitution, and that banning such magazines makes bad policy because they are common and effective arms for defense of self and others. The FPC brief is available online at FPCLegal.org. |
Stoeger Coach Gun: Best-Selling Side-By-Side Shotgun
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The Stoeger Coach Gun was the top choice for enthusiasts looking for a side-by-side shotgun in 2019, according to volume of purchases made through the services of Gunbroker.com. It’s little wonder, too, with the classic looks, rugged build and variations available. It’s a regular at cowboy action matches, but there are a lot more reasons this firearm has occupied the top slot in its category for the past five years. The fact it held that position last month—at a time when new records were set for gun purchases—indicates the Coach Gun’s popularity isn’t fading, either.
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New Mexico Reverting to Old Mexico?
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It seems that politicians and their medical advisors have lost sight of the objectives of social distancing. While they still speak in terms of “flattening the curve,” their actions appear to be more focused on eradicating the curve altogether. While that might be a noble goal, it’s not particularly realistic, and it’s not what we the people signed up for.
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Predictable Push for More Gun Control in Canada, Before All Facts Known
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Perhaps as predictable as rain in Seattle, the aftermath of last weekend’s tragic shooting rampage in Nova Scotia has brought more demands for, and promises of, additional gun control measures in a nation that already has far stricter gun laws than the United States.
According to BuzzFeed, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged “to continue to push for stricter gun laws” following the murder spree that now has a body count of 23. Authorities have discovered more victims beyond the original 18 known to have perished. Some of the dead have been recovered from the remains of burned-down structures. |
District Judge Halts California’s Ammunition Background Checks
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A district judge issued a ruling Thursday, granting a preliminary injunction blocking California’s requirement for background checks on ammunition purchases. The ruling came in Rhode v. Becerra, in the United States District Court, Southern District of California. Olympian Kim Rhode filed the NRA-supported case April 26, 2018, against California’s requirement that ammunition purchasers pass a point-of-sale background check. The case also focused on California’s ban against buying ammunition from any outlet other that in-state dealers who are state-approved ammo vendors. |
NY: Commercial burglaries double during NYC coronavirus shutdown
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From March 12 through April 19, the New York Police Department recorded 612 commercial burglaries – a 122 percent increase from 2019, which saw 275 commercial burglaries during the same period, an NYPD spokesperson told FOX Business.
On Thursday, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea slammed recent statewide bail reforms while acknowledging the commercial burglaries in the city.
“We have commercial establishments getting burglarized, and the perpetrators are getting right back out,” he said during a Twitter Question-and-Answer segment.
Submitter;s Note: This is not unexpected when there are no consequences to getting caught. |
TX: Texas Homewowner Shoots State Hospital Escapee After Finding Him in Pool
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A Texas woman looked outside her window on the evening of April 22nd and noticed a man in nothing but his underwear in his pool. The man was Matthew Reyes, who had escaped from the North Texas State Hospital. According to KAUZ, a janitor working at the hospital left his keys out, allowing Reyes to escape and travel through the thick brush behind the hospital where he came upon the home.
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WI: Thousands Rally in Wisconsin to Protest Lockdown Extension
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Thousands of people rallied in Wisconsin on Friday to protest continued stay-at-home orders that were initially due to expire that day. Video shot from a local news helicopter revealed a massive crowd, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in protest outside the capitol building in Madison, holding placards and American flags.
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Holster Review: Galco Fastrax Pac
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Long live the fanny pack! Words I never thought I’d say. You see, I’m old enough to remember when fanny packs were a thing and everyone wore them for a couple of fateful summers. The tactical gear business even hopped on board with concealed-carry versions. Unfortunately, a lot of them were introduced on the back end of the trend, so they never gained the traction they needed to succeed. And a lot of them weren’t very good. Which is why I think it’s pretty gutsy that Galco brought out the Fastrax Pac at a time when this style of carry is far from popular. But it works. And here’s why.
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Adventures Afield: Turkey hunting is best learned with family or friends
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THERE ARE some outdoor activities that require instruction or guidance, and some that can be undertaken with little experience. I believe, for example, that a person can teach himself or herself to fish. With mild determination and learning from trial and error, most fishing activities can result in individual accomplishments. When considering hunting in New Hampshire, things become a little more difficult to master by oneself.
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