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Gun Sales Rise Amidst Pandemic, Unrest
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At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ron Hagan of American Responder Services saw a rise in gun sales at his store. He explained that the rise occurred soon after the state was locked down in an effort to contain the virus.
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Hypocrisy, Disconnect Mark Left’s Approach to Gun Rights
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Writing in the Washington Post, assistant editor and opinions contributor Robert Gebelhoff—a fellow who undoubtedly understands the First Amendment in his sleep—talks about solving the problem of gun-related violence by asserting, “There are a number of remedies available — from mandating safe storage of firearms to requiring licenses for ownership, many of which states have already implemented — that can reduce gun deaths without violating Second Amendment rights.”
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CT: Group Demonstrates Gun Rights in Stamford
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Saying they were trying to raise awareness of second amendment rights, seven men, some carrying guns, walked through downtown Stamford Saturday afternoon to show that doing so is legal in the state. “Many people don’t know that Connecticut is an open carry state,” said South Windsor resident Michael Picard, 31, who organized the event.
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TX State Rifle Association: Media Bias the New Norm?
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The national public health and public safety emergencies over the last several months mostly silenced gun control groups. Now these tone-deaf tools of Michael Bloomberg trying to find their voice, with the enthusiastic help of the media. Everytown for Gun Safety’s Political Director recently wrote an anti-gun and blatantly political opinion piece that the Austin American Statesman published on Sunday, June 7, 2020. Click here to read it.
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Hot Guns: Best-Selling Firearms in a Record-Breaking 2020
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The pace of firearm sales has shattered records so far in 2020, with May coming in at an 80.2 percent increase when compared to the same period in 2019. Surveys conducted by the NSSF found most of the purchases were self-defense related, but which guns are they taking home?
Here’s a short list of firearms selling the most in categories traditionally associated with home- and self-defense, as reported by retailers using the services of GunBroker.com. |
History of 8mm Ammo
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The Gewehr-Prufungskommission developed the 8mm Mauser in 1905, a cartridge also known as the 7.92x57mm Mauser. This cartridge was developed with the goal of improving upon and replacing the Patrone 88 or M88 cartridge, which was being used at the time. The 8mm Mauser has more than a century of active service in the military, and to this day it is still in reserve status in many countries.
The Germans used the 8mm Mauser in WWI, where the cartridge gained the attention of other nations. It earned respect for its accuracy and power, and many people likened the performance to that of the American .30-06. By the time WWII started, the British had mounted 8mm machine guns on their trucks and Jeeps.
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Expanded hunting coming to R.I.?
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About every other week, Dennis Bristow visits Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. Sometimes, he goes there as part of a crew of volunteers who maintain a network of trails that offers sweeping views of the Sakonnet River on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. At other times, he just likes to spend time appreciating the quiet beauty of the refuge.
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What a Minnesota Gun Store is Seeing During This Difficult Time
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As happened in many gun stores around the nation, The Modern Sportsman in Burnsville, Minn., saw gun and ammunition sales rise as fear over COVID-19 increased. Located just 20 minutes southwest of Minneapolis, the establishment features a retail outlet, a 16-lane indoor range, and classrooms for firearms education and training.
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Stereotyping for Thee, But Not for Me: The Lawless States of America
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Mad Max was a movie franchise set in post-apocalyptic Australia. The survivors, in the outback, were terrorized by a psychotic, violent bunch of motorcycle gangs. The protagonist, a cop named Max, and his loosely formed force of police, called the Bronze, tried to stop them. In the process, Max’s partner was burned alive and his wife and child murdered. It is not a pleasant place or time to be alive.
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