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CCRKBA Rips Biden, Media for "Intellectual Dishonesty" in Pulse Exploitation
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President Joe Biden was being intellectually dishonest, and the legacy media has allowed him get away with it by pushing gun control on the anniversary of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said today.
“Joe Biden told reporters it is time to close loopholes that allow gun buyers to bypass background checks, but it is well-documented that the Orlando mass killer had passed background checks when he legally purchased the rifle and pistol used in the attack,” noted CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “Biden was either stupid, or intellectually dishonest with his remarks, and I’m livid the establishment media omitted this key fact in its reporting.” |
Urban Violence: A Problem of Dem Administrations?
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ABC News is reporting that “At least four major U.S. cities were reeling from an onslaught of mass shootings over the weekend that left at least 38 people wounded, six dead and police officials alarmed that the surge in gun violence is a prelude to a bloody summer.”
But is there more to the story, which mentions Austin, Cleveland, Chicago and Savannah?
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TX: Police- Austin Shooting an Apparent ‘Incident Between Two Parties’
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Police indicate the Saturday morning shooting that wounded 13 and killed one in Austin, Texas, was apparently the result of an “incident between two parties.”
On Sunday, ABC News quoted Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon describing the shooting as something that “appeared to be an isolated incident between two parties,” with the wounded largely “innocent bystanders.”
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The LA Times is Still Denying the Second Amendment
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The Los Angeles Times editorial page is less a journalistic enterprise than it is a partisan grievance noticeboard. The editorial board’s descent into trivial activist messaging was on full display in a pair of recent pieces lamenting the federal judiciary’s recognition of the Second Amendment. In both, the editorial board denied the core rulings in the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinions in District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago that recognized the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms. In neither piece did the would-be jurists at the L.A. Times offer evidence or argument as to their incorrect position or why the legal analysis of self-important regime press agents should carry any weight whatsoever. |
#7.5 Lead Shot Ammo: #7.5 Lead Shot Explained
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#7.5 lead shot is one of the most easily found shot sizes on the market and is made by a variety of manufacturers including NobelSport and Federal, for several different applications. Although it's typically sold to dove, quail and pheasant hunters for its excellent ability to take down fast-moving birds – squirrels, rabbits and other small game can easily be hunted with this shot size. With a high pellet count leading to a dense pattern, #7.5 lead shot will give you great stopping power with an optimal range of 35 to 50 yards.
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Thanks to stalwarts JD Jones of SSK Industries and Larry Kelly of Mag-na-port International, the 1970s were the heyday for handgun hunters, the decade being filled with design and innovation. Kelly came up with the idea of porting barrels using Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) to reduce recoil, muzzle blast and barrel flip while Jones brought us custom-quality barrels chambered in both standard and wildcat cartridges for Thompson/Center (TC) Contender single-shot frames. Later, they both designed cool, limited run, one-of-a-kind handguns for handgun hunters. |
Mia Farrow: ‘Humans Are a Species That Should Not Have Guns’
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Actress and left-wing activist Mia Farrow tweeted responded to a revenge shooting in the Bronx by tweeting “humans are a species that should not have guns.”
Farrow was reacting to a New York Daily News report of 18-year-old Luis Rivera driving up alongside 24-year-old Nelson Caban on the Bronx Expressway and shooting him dead. Caban had allegedly shot and wounded Rivera eight months earlier.
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Lawmakers Feel More Pressure on Gun Control
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It was another violent weekend across America.
By one group’s count, there were nine mass shootings in six states. This year, it says 300 have been people killed and more than 1,100 have been injured during mass shootings. Across the country, the mass shootings from Texas to Washington state are prompting marches from those demanding action.
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IL: Illinois- General Assembly to Return, Anti-Gun Bills Still Active
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The General Assembly has been called back for session this week. Two anti-gun bills are still before the House for concurrence. Please contact your state representative and ask them to OPPOSE HB 1092 and HB 562. House Amendment 1 to House Bill 1092 widens the definition of “family members” who can petition for an order that will cause an individual to have their constitutional right suspended, and their property seized. These “Firearm Restraining Orders” are issued following baseless accusations, and without a hearing or other opportunity for the respondent to be heard in court. This bill also expands the items to be seized, to include ammunition as well as firearm parts. |
CSGV Deletes Evidence after Libeling Virginia Citizens Defense League
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“Virginia cannot afford to elect Glenn Youngkin* and his outdated and harmful stance on gun violence,” a June 8 press release statement by Lori Haas, Virginia State Director for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence announced. “His willingness to say anything for a vote is deeply troubling, as we’ve already seen him cozying up to those with deep ties to those at the forefront of the insurrectionist movement, like Senator Amanda Chase and the domestic terror organization, the Virginia Citizens Defense League.” |
TN: Williamson County Sheriff’s Office to Give out Free Gun Locks
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As gun sales skyrocket across the county, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office is taking on a project to keep those guns out of the wrong hands. The sheriff’s office is planning to give away gun safety kits, able to lock up guns with the turn of a key, for free. The program is for Williamson County residents and will begin soon, the sheriff’s office said. |
Handloading the .45 ACP: Part 4
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The U.S. Military used the 1911 through two world wars and then in 1947 the Army began looking at the possibility of adopting a smaller, lighter .45 ACP pistol. Colt engineers came up with an alloy-framed .45 weighing one-third less than the 1911 and having a barrel length of 4-1/4″ compared to the original 5″ length of the 1911. The Army never did adopt such a pistol, however, in late 1949 Colt began offering a commercial version of what is now known as the Commander. With its lighter weight, the Commander is much easier to carry all day — 26 oz. as compared to the all-steel 1911 at 39 oz. — and makes a major fatigue difference as the day wears on. |
CO: Littleton Resident Shot and Killed Intruder in Apparent Self-defense, Sheriff’s Office Says
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A Littleton resident who shot and killed a man armed with a gun Saturday night appears to have acted in self-defense, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday. Stan Collins, 59, was killed after investigators believe he entered a home in the 9000 block of Fraser River Street around 6:15 p.m. Saturday and was shot to death by someone who lived in the home. The resident who killed Collins has not been publicly named and no charges have been filed.
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LA: Louisiana- Legislature Adjourns with Constitutional Carry Legislation Still on Governor’s Desk
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Last Thursday, the Louisiana Legislature adjourned from its 2021 Legislative Session after an extremely successful year for gun owners. However, NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters can’t rest yet. Constitutional Carry legislation, Senate Bill 118, is currently sitting on the desk of Governor John bel Edwards awaiting his signature. It is extremely important that you please contact your State Representative and ask them to urge Governor Edwards to SIGN Senate Bill 118 into law. Also, please call Governor Edward’s office at 225-342-7015 and voice your support for Senate Bill 118. |
New for 2021: Rock Island Armory STK100
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Rock Island Armory (RIA) announced the launch of its first striker-fired pistol, the STK100, in 2021, giving consumers a different take on this popular pistol concept. Unlike many competing manufacturers, RIA elected to use aluminum instead of polymer for its grip frame, which provides a different set of performance characteristics than many other options available today. |
FL: They’re Going to Disney World—and Bringing Guns
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In 2016, four people were arrested for carrying concealed weapons at Disney World. In 2020, at least 20 people were arrested for visiting the happiest place on earth while armed. And the 2021 numbers are already on pace to shatter those figures: Through mid-April, police have already arrested at least 14 people at Disney for toting guns. That’s according to an Orlando Sentinel review of sheriff’s reports the newspaper obtained through a public records request. In one instance, a South Florida man checked into the Polynesian Village Resort with an AR-15 rifle and a 9mm handgun in his luggage, explaining that he brought them along to protect his wife and two kids from Black Lives Matter protesters, according to a sheriff’s incident report. |
Ultimate Snub-Nosed Snake Gun: 2.5 Inch Colt Python
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While most models of Colt's world-famous Python .357 Magnum were service-sized and longer, there were some more abbreviated variants made. First introduced to Colt's 1955 catalog for a price of $125 and pitched as "a finer gun than you actually need" to "a limited number of gun connoisseurs," the big double-action revolvers most common with barrel lengths in 6-inch and later 4-inch formats.
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Henry and Brownells Join Forces to Recognize Iwo Jima Flag-Raiser
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I have had the pleasure and enjoyment of owning Henry Repeating Arms firearms for several years now. I have written of Henry Repeating Arms and their quality “Made in the USA” firearms and other Henry products for quite some time. Many folks may not be aware of a program that Henry Repeating Arms has initiated and long supported named “Guns for Great Causes.” The program has been around since at least 2006 and has raised millions of dollars for “Great Causes.” Henry Repeating Arms is again supporting a wonderful cause this time to commemorate one of the thousands of WWII heroes.
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