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Best 5.45x39 Ammo: Ultimate AK-74 Ammunition Guide
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The Soviet 5.45x39 has been the Pepsi to the 5.56x45 NATO’s Coke since the height of the Cold War, but because of import restrictions, it can be a real bear (Soviet pun intended) to find good ammo for a 5.45 rifle if you’re not in a former USSR country or at least near one. |
Kavanaugh signals Supreme Court will soon decide constitutionality of banning AR-15s
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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a case that involves whether possessing AR-15’s [sic] is protected by the Second Amendment, but the court’s conservatives are signaling they soon will.
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Submitter's note: Let's take a quick look at the deep state forces that are delaying the 2nd amendment out of existence: Roberts is well known to be a deep state asset, but few talk about Kavanaugh's role in covering up the deep state murder of Vince Foster. |
Fiocchi Ammo Review: High Quality Italian Ammunition Engineering
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When someone starts talking about exquisite Italian engineering, the average person will naturally think of names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Ducati. And although Italy is very well known for their luxury car brands, if you’ve ever put any number of rounds of Fiocchi ammo through your favorite Glock, Sig Sauer, or Smith & Wesson, you know that Italian ammo is good stuff! |
Blast From The Past: Day at the Range with a .44 Shotgun
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Prior to the introduction of the .410 shotgun (about 1925), the favored small shotgun was the .44 caliber.
And the name “.44 caliber” is not being used to be non-specific, that’s what it was called many times. There were other rather specific names for the loads, such as the .44 XL, or the .44 Game Getter, but often the cartridges were simply head-stamped with “.44-40,” or “.44 W.C.F.” because that’s just what it was, a shot load for the .44-40. |
In Dangerous Times, Train for Self-Defense
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If you're going to own a tool, it's best to know how to properly use it. That's as true for firearms as it is for chainsaws. Given the rising temperature of American politics, including escalating violence against people and property, my wife Wendy and I decided it was time to up our game when it came to self-defense. To that end, we enrolled in Gunsite Academy's Defensive Pistol class. |
Republicans Could Make History on Gun Rights
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As Congress haggles over spending packages and election-year promises, one bill presents a rare chance to advance a top constitutional priority for President Trump and millions of Americans: H.R. 38, Rep. Richard Hudson’s “Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act.” |
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