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New Shotguns for 2022
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The power and efficacy of the defensive or tactical shotgun mean that it is still a popular choice for home defense and personal protection. With new innovations like the growing acceptance of red dot sights and speedy reloads of a scattergun with a box-fed magazine mean that it will continue to be a useful tool for self-defense for years, if not decades or centuries, into the future. Here's some of the latest choices for tactical shotguns for 2022.
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The Do-It-All .22 Rimfire Rifle: Savage’s A22 Precision 22LR
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Savage Arms www.savagearms.com makes over 100 different variations of rimfire rifles. This includes an even dozen in their increasingly popular A22 semi-automatic rimfire platforms chambered in 22LR and 22WMR. Debuted in 2016, the A22 line up features a straight blow-back action, the same excellent thread-in headspace system as Savage’s centerfire rifles, a 10-round rotary magazine, and a steel receiver. Plus, the A22 Precision comes standard with the game changing Savage AccuTrigger which allows for a crisp, clean trigger pull that is fully user adjustable.
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Ruger Issues SR22 Safety Bulletin
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Ruger is advising owners of its SR22 pistols that a small number of the guns may have shipped with their right and left frame inserts improperly secured together. In rare circumstances, the condition presents the possibility that certain internal safety mechanisms will be rendered ineffective. If that occurs the pistol could potentially discharge upon decocking.
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Going to the Mountains
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After many years we have sort of a standard joke here at the ranch. We are removed from much of the mass humanity of the big cities, with the house and range being at 5,500′ in the mountains of southern Oregon. Being somewhat remote, we often hear, “Man, if it goes south, like real Armageddon, I am going to the mountains to get away from the city and hide out!”
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Stoeger M3000 Shotgun Review
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On paper, the Stoeger M3000 seems like the perfect affordable semi-auto duck hunting shotgun. It’s based on a proven inertia-driven platform. It handles and points wonderfully. And it can be yours for under $600, which is less than half the price of high-end, semi-auto duck guns. But sadly, we live in an imperfect world and the Stoeger M3000 is an imperfect shotgun—or at least some of them are.
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Biden’s State Of The Union Report: Guns Are Bad (At Least For Law-Abiding Americans
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I’ve been watching Joe Biden operate in Washington, D.C., for quite some time, although not nearly as long as the half century he’s been navigating the corridors of power in our nation’s capital. And as long as I’ve been involved with defending the Second Amendment, Biden has been working to gut it. His State of the Union (SOTU) address on March 1was just another opportunity for Joe to promote policies attacking the rights of law-abiding gun owners.
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Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase good for gun owners, probably
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Gun owners have never had a level playing field on Twitter or any other social media platform. It was always as if someone was looking over your shoulder – someone always was.
Anyone who has posted support for the Second Amendment on Twitter for any length of time – I’ve had an account since 2013 – has more than a few horror stories about how they were mistreated by the platform’s community standards apparatchiks. |
KS: How to Upgrade Your Hunting, Fishing License in Kansas
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A new licensing system is being launched by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks that aims to improve the customer experience for all outdoor recreationalists in the state. The new licensing system, dubbed Go Outdoors Kansas, will give outdoor-goers the opportunity to buy a durable license card upgrade that can withstand harsh outdoor conditions. These collectible cards resemble the style of a credit card and will be optional for every customer to buy for an additional $6.
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How Can Second Amendment Supporters Go On Offense?
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Second Amendment supporters often view success by what doesn’t get passed. Don’t get me wrong, stopping assaults on our Second Amendment rights is very important. But there is also a growing need to take the offensive. The fact is, there are some areas where legislation can make a big difference. The fact is, anti-Second Amendment extremists have opened new avenues to attack our rights, and in some cases, the only way to put a halt to them is by passing legislation – and some legislation needs to be high priority.
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History of 7mm Win Short Magnum Ammo
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Winchester and the Browning Arms Company joined forces in 2001 to develop the 7mm Winchester Short Magnum (WSM) cartridge. The 7mm WSM was developed for hunting medium- and large-sized game at ranges out to 700 yards, providing a powerful cartridge that hunters can use in many different hunting situations. While it's not recommended for taking dangerous game or predators, it does have excellent performance with all game animals in North America – including elk, deer and most others. |
Which Guns Actually Won the West?
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Fifty years ago, I dared to debate a professor teaching a “History Of The American West” course. He said the invention of Colt revolvers was instrumental in settling the western frontier. In turn, I said, “Revolvers are self-defense items. They are not used to conquer territory.” As many readers might agree, contradicting a professor never ends well for the student.
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John Browning’s Versatile .380 ACP
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Designed by John M. Browning (b. 1855, d. 1926) and introduced to the world in 1908 in Colt’s new-at-the-time Model 1908 pocket hammerless semi-automatic pistol, the .380 ACP is an old round. Despite its age, .380 ACP is still popular today for concealed carry in small, sub-compact pistols. Small and lightweight, these pistols generally weigh around eight to 13 ounces and have a capacity of six to eight rounds.
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AllOutdoor Review: Caverns Armory CA-9 PDW 9mm
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The city of Carlsbad, New Mexico is best known as the home of Carlsbad Caverns – and for the speleo-serious – Lechugilla Cave. A gun-making startup has adopted Carlsbad as its base and name. It’s called Caverns Armory, established by Dustin Farnsworth, who answered the call to make guns more than a hobby and to bring some new designs to market.
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Wherever standing armies are kept up, and the right of the people to keep and bear arms is, under any colour or pretext whatsoever, prohibited, liberty, if not already annihilated, is on the brink of destruction. — St. George Tucker, in his edition of 'Blackstone's Commentaries,' 1:300 (1803). |
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