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First Look: Bond Arms Grizzly
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Bond Arms is well known for manufacturing Derringer-style handguns. Where many companies have made less expensive versions for concealed carry, Bond Arms differentiates itself by making very high-quality weapons that are tailored to a range of needs. Consider the company’s Grizzly. Part of the company’s Rough Series, the Grizzly pistol is named after the bear of the same name. Just as the grizzly bear is a fearsome animal, so too is the Bond Arms Grizzly. Chambered for both the .45 Colt and the .410-bore shotshell, the double-barreled pistol is ready to deliver decisive stopping power from its compact package.
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The Armed Citizen® May 23, 2022
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A homeowner in Houston, Texas, defended himself when an intruder allegedly broke into his residence on March 3, 2022. He was asleep on the second floor of the home that early Thursday morning, when the sound of glass breaking at 1 a.m. awoke him. An intruder made his way inside the home, and eventually came to the stair to the second floor. When the intruder began to make his way up the stairs, he was confronted by the homeowner, who had armed himself. Upon encountering the intruder in the stairway, the homeowner fired a single shot. |
CA: Armed Burglar Shot Dead in Walnut Home
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An alleged burglar was shot and killed inside a Walnut home, deputies said Saturday. "I thought this was a very safe neighborhood," said Walnut resident Elaine Thai. A 27-year-old man and his 26-year-old wife said they heard footsteps at about 4 a.m. Saturday while they were inside their home in the 20000 block of East Country Hollow Drive, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. |
Meet The Judge: The Big Taurus Revolver That Fires .45s And Shotgun Shells
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While most people for home self-defense are very content with models from Glock and Sig Sauer others want something a little more robust. The Taurus Judge might do just fine – and then some: As a home defense option, the Taurus Judge could be an intruder’s worst nightmare. The five-shot revolver, which was designed and produced by Brazilian Taurus International and introduced in 2006, is available chambered for .410 bore shotshells and the .45 Colt cartridge.
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The Statistical Truth About the Impact of Constitutional Carry
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When it becomes clear that a popular change in state law does something fundamentally good for citizens’ freedom without doing harm, it becomes much easier to get legislators to do the right thing. This is part of the reason for the quick spread of constitutional-carry laws, which now cover half of the states, as of press time. (A state is “constitutional carry” if a law-abiding adult who can legally possess a handgun does not need a permit to carry that handgun concealed for lawful protection.)
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ATF Partners with Anti-gun Researchers to Expand Agency’s Power
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On May 17, the Department of Justice announced the release of a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives publication titled the National Firearms in Commerce and Trafficking Assessment (NFCTA). The report is the result of the Biden-Harris Administration’s April 2021 “Initial Actions to Address the Gun Violence,” which called for the creation of “an annual report on firearms trafficking.” The May 17 release is the first volume in a planned four-volume series. |
CMC Announces NEW Trigger – Goldfinger – for the AR15 Platform
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Drop-in convenience is built in with this self-contained assembly. It features small-pin design and a flat-face trigger Cerakoted in a shiny gold color. It has a single-stage operation and a factory preset 3.5-pound pull. Its construction is 8620 alloy steel and S7 steel machined to tolerances of plus or minus 0.001 inches. CMC’s press release indicates the Golfinger has no palpable creep or gritty feeling before the break. It also has a short and clear reset for efficient follow-up shots.
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MI: Minnesota- Legislature Adjourns Sine Die from its 2022 Regular Session
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Today, the Minnesota Legislature officially adjourned sine die from its 2022 Regular Session. Unfortunately, important Environment Omnibus legislation, Senate File 4062, was unable to receive a vote and make it out of conference committee. However, your NRA-ILA has learned that the Legislature might potentially hold a Special Session later this year, and NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters need to remain vigilant and active if that occurs. |
U.K. Launches National Firearm Surrender Campaign
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On March 12, a two-week campaign was launched in the United Kingdom to encourage subjects of Her Majesty the Queen to surrender firearms, ammunition, weapons, and any other object even vaguely reminiscent of a gun to local police stations. An official with the National Police Chief’s Council assured citizens that they will receive amnesty for any otherwise illegal possession or transport involved in their participation. “We don’t need to know your name, we don’t need to know how you came into possession of it,” Deputy Chief Constable Helen McMillan said, “all we need you to do is give us the gun.” |
VT: Vermont Legislature Adjourned For 2022
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It is always a good thing when the final gavel drops in Montpelier and lawmakers head home for the summer. Late last week, the Vermont Legislature adjourned its 2022 session. It was a mixed bag for sure. Anti-gun politicians did their best to try and pass even more restrictions in one of the safest states in the country, affirming what we have always known. Gun control is about politics, not sound public policy.
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Biden Calls for National Unity, but not Gun Control, in Wake of Buffalo Massacre
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President Biden on Sunday called for the country to come together in the wake of the racially motivated mass shooting in Buffalo, but shied away from advocating for stronger gun control. “A lone gunman armed with weapons of war and a hate-filled soul shot and killed 10 innocent people in cold blood at a grocery store on Saturday afternoon,” the president said at the National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service in Washington.
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America’s Prototype 'Trench Guns' Of World War I
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When the United States became actively involved in the First World War during the spring of 1917, our troops deployed to France soon found themselves in the unfamiliar environment of trench warfare. Since an important component of such fighting was periodic raids on enemy trenches, guns that were capable of being effectively wielded in close confines were particularly valuable. Handguns weren’t sufficiently powerful, and the standard Model of 1903 and Model of 1917 rifles were too long, cumbersome and slow- firing to be truly effective in such situations. Clearly, another type of arm was needed, but there was some debate as to just what it should be.
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Savage 1920 Rifle
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The Savage model 1920 rifle was introduced over a century ago. Commercially it was not a big success with only about 12,000 made and production ending around 1928. By 1931 it was out of the Savage catalog. Nonetheless it remains a milestone, a rifle far ahead of its time — the first American-made, lightweight bolt-action sporting rifle. Today we are fortunate to have several sub 6-lb. hunting rifles and a few around the 5-lb. range. Mostly the light weight is achieved with synthetic stocks, carbon fiber for the really light models, often with 18″ to 20″ barrels.
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WY: Wyo Wildlife Taskforce Recommends Splitting Hunting Licenses For Mule, White-Tailed Deer
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The Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce has unanimously recommended that the Wyoming Legislature split hunting licenses for white-tailed and mule deer to allow for improved management of the separate species. Currently, white-tailed and mule deer are just considered as “deer” when it comes to issuing Wyoming hunting licenses, but the task force believes this should change. When a hunter receives a deer license, the choice should be made whether the hunt will be for white-tailed or mule deer, the task force said.
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