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History of 8x57 JRS Ammo
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The German Ordinance Bureau introduced an improved version of the 8mm Mauser cartridge, and added a rim to create the 8x57 JRS. The major change in the process of improving the 8mm Mauser was increasing the diameter of the bullet to 0.323 inches. The version without a rim served in various militaries around the world. And when the cartridge was finally retired from active service, the 8mm had more than a century of use as a military cartridge.
 

Unique Handgun Design with Russian Roots: APF Strike One Speed
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It is all too easy to pass over handguns like the 9mm APF Strike One Speed without realizing the journey that the design took. On the outside, it looks like a regular polymer-framed, striker-fired handgun, but it is unique on the inside. In a world dominated by the Browning action, the Strike One Speed approaches the handgun differently.
 

History of 444 Marlin Ammo
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In 1964, Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms joined forces to develop a cartridge that filled the gap created by the lack of lever action rifles chambered in .45-70. The result was the .444 Marlin, which was chambered in the acclaimed Model 336 lever action rifle. To develop the cartridge, designers from Marlin and Remington started with a .44 Magnum case, lengthened it by nearly an inch and capped it with a jacketed soft point bullet weighing 240 grains. The bullet actually has a diameter of 0.429 inches, the same as a .44 Magnum bullet. But similarities to the .44 Magnum end there, as the performance of the .444 Marlin is on another level entirely.
 

GOP US Rep. Spartz, of Indiana, charged with bringing gun through airport security, officials say
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Indiana Republican U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz has been charged with bringing a firearm through airport security, authorities said Monday. Spartz, 45, was charged with a Class 1 misdemeanor under Virginia law, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said Monday.

 

NRA no longer 'human rights group' on Google
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Google no longer lists the National Rifle Association as a "human rights group" following a Raw Story article last week that highlighted Google's own search description of the gun rights organization.

 

An Easy-Shooting Hunting Round: All About the 7mm-08
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Every hunter and shooter knows enough about the 7mm Magnum and the short-action standard .308 Win, but what the heck is a 7mm-08?

We get this question often at our local gun shop, and the answer is that it’s entirely its own animal. Why should you care about this round? Relatively low recoil meets relatively impressive big game performance, that’s why. Read on.
 

Concealed Carry Rebound Continues in WA
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Increasing numbers of Washington residents are obtaining concealed pistol licenses, resulting in a gradual rebound of the numbers, despite what appears to have been a steady departure of conservative residents for more friendly environs including Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas.
 

New Orleans Requiring Concealed Carry Permits Even After Statewide Constitutional Carry Takes Effect
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Constitutional carry takes effect July 4, 2024, in Louisiana but the city of New Orleans will continue to require concealed carry permits until August 1.

 

Chicago: Man in Critical Condition After Shootout with Concealed Carry Permit Holder
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A 36-year-old man allegedly pulled a gun on a concealed carry permit holder in Chicago Saturday morning and was shot and critically wounded in the ensuing shootout.

The incident occurred around 1:40 a.m. Saturday “in the Englewood neighborhood’s 200-block of West 63rd Street,” ABC 7 reported.

 

TN: Tennessee law expands college students’ self-defense options on campus
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A new law in Tennessee is now stopping colleges, universities or other schools from banning nonlethal weapons, like pepper spray or stun guns.


 

AL: Self-Defense Incident Results in Fatal Shooting in Mobile
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A 52-year-old man was shot and killed in Mobile on Saturday evening after a young person “acted in self-defense,” according to the Mobile Police Department.


 

FL: Chalk One Up for the Old Guys- Florida Man Fends Off Carjacker
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In a dramatic turn of events last week, a 66-year-old Florida man turned the tables on a would-be carjacker, leaving the suspect battered and bloody. The incident took place in Brevard County, where deputies responded to find 29-year-old Blake Robinson lying on the ground, bloodied and defeated.


 

ATF urged to ‘back away’ from gun grab threat
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A collection of Second Amendment advocates that has already stalled a Biden administration plan to punish millions of gun owners urged the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to fully “back away” from controversial plans targeting AR-style “pistols.”

 

Analysis: The Death of Chevron and the Future of Gun Litigation
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Friday brought a rare instance of a no-nonsense Supreme Court decision unambiguously reversing prior precedent in a way that has far-reaching consequences–but maybe not for gun policy. Loper v. Raimondo saw the Court stating, in no uncertain terms, that Chevron, “a decaying husk with bold pretensions,” is overruled. Twitter–and my email inbox–were ablaze with theories about what this might mean for gun litigation. In all likelihood, though, the impact on Second Amendment cases will be more muted than many expect.

 

CA: This California new tax on guns, ammunition is now in effect. Here's how it works.
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Gun owners will pay more at checkout when purchasing firearms and ammunition starting July 1 as Assembly Bill 28 goes into effect. The new law will charge an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. It’s one of several laws signed by Governor Gavin Newsom aimed at addressing gun violence.

 

NY: Company behind AI used to detect guns describes tech after lockdown at St. John Fisher
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St. John Fisher University is detecting guns on campus through ZeroEyes, a company that uses artificial intelligence to find guns in real-time as part of existing security cameras at facilities across 42 states. The university started integrating the technology in August 2023.

 

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