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‘Defund Police’ Demand Could Have Deadly Consequences
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The Seattle P-I.com is reporting that “Atlanta police officers called out sick to protest the filing of murder charges against an officer who shot a man in the back,” while in the Jet City, protesters—many of whom have taken control of several blocks on Capitol Hill—are demanding that the city defund the police.
Second Amendment activists have long advised anyone who will listen that if the “only police should have guns” mentality were to prevail, the U.S. would become a police state.
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The Roberts’ Supreme Court Will Not Defend The Second Amendment!
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These last few weeks, the Arbalest Quarrel has been working steadfastly on analyzing the NYC gun transport case. We felt a detailed analysis necessary as we had serious doubts the Court would grant cert in any of the ten pending Second Amendment cases. The NYC case provided our best chance for a serious Court review of 2A, ten years after the McDonald decision. |
VA: Alexandria Bans Guns on City Property
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The governing body of northern Virginia’s largest city has voted unanimously to ban firearms on all public property. The Alexandria City Council voted unanimously for the ordinance after a public hearing Saturday. The new law takes effect July 1 and bars firearms and ammunition from all city facilities and parks.
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OK: Armed Protesters Peacefully March on Governor's Mansion
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Saturday's Trump rally in Oklahoma City sparked local activism as a group of 2nd Amendment supporters marched on the Governor's mansions. The pristine sunny conditions only enhanced the crowd's message that the rights of law-abiding citizens will not be compromised by lawmakers, as if elected officials need any more clarity in making reasonable decisions. |
Patriot Ordnance Factory Founder Frank DeSomma Dies in Auto Accident
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NRA mourns the news that Patriot Ordnance Factory (POF-USA) founder, owner and President Frank DeSomma died June 18 from injuries sustained in a traffic accident in Phoenix, Arizona. Reaching out to DeSomma’s wife, Tracy, his entire family and the expert team that worked alongside one of the industry’s finest, Doug Hamlin, NRA Publications Executive Director, said, “It was with great sadness that I learned of Frank’s passing.
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Is the SIG MCX Virtus Pistol Really Worth $2,000? ~ VIDEO
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As a younger man with infinitely more free time, I was obsessed with whatever latest and great caliber/gun/optic came out. I would drool over pixelated videos of SHOT Show longing to attend and dreaming of a day when I could afford such marvels of modern engineering. But as a poor college student, I would reason to myself that these high-ticket firearms weren’t worth the cost of admission. That their advancements were too minor to justify the difference in price between them and more budget-friendly AR-15s like those from Palmetto State Armory.
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Lead Flat Nose Ammo: LFN Bullets Explained
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The popularity of the lead flat nose is hard to beat if you’re looking for a great match shooting round or a general target shooting bullet type. The flat nose makes it easier to see exactly where your bullet penetrated a paper target, which makes for much easier scoring, as the hole is cleaner with less radial tearing. Flat-nosed ammunition tends to have a lighter load of powder, so they don’t often give you the same velocity as their lead round nose bullet cousins. |
Meet the Colt Trooper: Oft-Forgotten Workhorse Wheel Gun
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First introduced in 1953, the Colt Trooper was a six-shot revolver that had a lot of style and remained in production for over 30 years. Borrowing the company’s standard E-frame double-action revolver format from the Colt Officer’s Model, the Trooper was, when it was first introduced, something of an entry-level multi-purpose .38 Special. Complete with adjustable Accro-style rear sights and a “quick-draw” front ramp it was marketed towards police use, hence the name. |
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