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The New Face Of The Mercenary
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It was only a matter of time. The timeless concept of the soldier-for-hire free radical approach in providing unaffiliated military support, to rulers and governments sourcing increased military prowess, is alive and well on the digital realm. And this is not your grandparent’s classic George Soros approach to financing policy change, or an arm of China’s Peoples’ Liberation Army utilizing “legitimate” front companies to fund defense research and maintain a semblance of morale. |
Another Gun-Control Fantasy Just to Make US Feel Better
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I remember watching Disney as a child. As an adult I find reality more interesting and entertaining than fantasy. Not everyone feels that way. Today, lots of us ask for 144 character solutions. That is too bad. These faux answers might sooth our conscience, but they seldom work out well. For example, this week I read some crime reports where we disarmed the victims rather than the bad guys.
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Review: Steiner P4Xi 1-4x24 Riflescope
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Tactical optics like the Steiner PX4i 1-4x24 riflescoe have come a long way in a relatively short time period. A decade ago, for example, the choices for a tactical optic tended to be a red-dot optic—usually without magnification—or a 5-25X behemoth that cost more than a few house payments. But, many of today’s low- to mid-range tactical scopes not only provide actual magnification; they come with superior lens coatings, illuminated reticles and main tubes built to take some abuse. |
Review: Wilson Combat EDC X9
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The Wilson Combat EDC X9 is pictured above with a Galco Gunleather Exotic Concealable Holster, a Wilson Combat/Hogue Star-Light Tactical Folder and a Magpul Daka wallet. For the consumer looking to buy a semi-automatic handgun for personal protection, one thing not in short supply is options. In addition to being offered in various sizes, further choices abound when considering the pros and cons of the different types of actions. |
Black Women Picking Up Firearms for Self-Defense
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Sitting in a classroom above a gun range, a woman hesitantly says she isn't sure she could ever shoot and kill someone, even to protect herself. Couldn't she just aim for their leg and try to maim them? Her instructor says self-defense is not about killing someone, but is instead about eliminating a threat. If the gun gets taken away by a bad guy, the instructor says, "I promise you they're not going to be having any sympathy or going through the thought process you are." |
TX: Suspect Fatally Shot by Man in Self-Defense
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Killeen police have determined the death of a woman that was fatally shot by a man Thursday at 1100 Willow Springs Road was an act of self-defense. Officials said police received a call in reference to a shots fires around 2:49 a.m. When officers arrived to the scene, they found a woman later identified as 23-year-old Raven Symone Fisher lying on the ground at the apartments. Officers then began to perform life-saving measures. |
FL: State Faces $1.1M Legal Tab in ‘Docs vs. Glocks’
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Florida will pay $1.1 million in legal fees to attorneys who challenged a controversial state law that sought to prevent doctors from asking patients about guns, a group representing opponents said Monday. The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence announced the legal-fees agreement more than five months after a federal appeals court sided with doctors and medical groups in striking down key parts of the 2011 law — which became known as the “docs vs. glocks” law. The state did not appeal the Feb. 16 decision by the full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. |
Confident in Trump, Gun Owners Buy Fewer Rifles, Shotguns
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Sales of rifles and shotguns have dropped sharply in California since the election of Donald Trump, who has expressed his intent to defend Second Amendment rights and was endorsed by the National Rifle Association. The political climate often drives gun sales. Whenever state or federal leaders discuss gun control, gun sales tend to rise. |
MA: Republican Lawyer to Announce Run for Attorney General
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While some Democrats continue to watch Attorney General Maura Healey for signs that she’ll change her mind about running for governor, Healey has drawn her first challenger for reelection in 2018. Cape Cod attorney James “Jay” McMahon plans to formally announce his campaign for attorney general this weekend at a chowder cook-off contest at the Westport home of Mary Lou Daxland, leader of the conservative Massachusetts Republican Assembly. |
MD: Gun Rights Advocates Challenge Maryland Law at High Court
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Gun rights advocates took their case against Maryland’s strict Firearm Safety Act to the U.S. Supreme Court Monday, asking the justices to strike down a lower court ruling upholding the law. Lawyers for the advocates argued that the 2013 law’s ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines violates the Second Amendment’s guarantee of the right to bear arms. |
FL: Military Members Boost Concealed Weapons Licenses
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Florida has fast-tracked concealed-weapons licenses to 82,000 military members and honorably discharged veterans since terror-related shootings at a pair of military installations in Tennessee two years ago. State Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, who along with Gov. Rick Scott helped expedite the permitting process as part of the state’s reaction to the shootings in Chattanooga, Tenn., made an appearance Tuesday to discuss the effort, which has played a part in Florida’s increased number of people allowed to carry concealed firearms. |
Birds of a Feather Flock to Hypocrisy
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At this writing, much is breathlessly being reported of another "secret" meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The problem in trying to delegitimize Trump through his alleged nefarious associations is that the meeting in question occurred at a dinner with more than 100 international guests in attendance at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany. |
AR: Businesses Required to Post Notice of Firearms on Premises, Beginning Sept 1
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Arkansas businesses will feel the effects of the state's new concealed carry regulations this fall, as owners of bars and restaurants will have the option to allow guns on the premises. An important piece of the legislation says that business owners will be required to let patrons know if carrying a weapon is banned before they walk in the door. Beginning Sept. 1, business owners who do not want guns in their establishment will be required to post a written notice stating that guns are not allowed inside. |
NE: 10 Guns Stolen from Rural Lincoln Home
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Ten firearms were stolen from a home near Pioneers Park over the weekend, according to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. Capt. Tom Brookhouser said two garages at the same property in the 4300 block of West Peach Street were left unlocked between 12:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday. |
FL: Loaded Gun in Jacksonville Among Record Week Reported By TSA
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The TSA intercepted a record 89 firearms in carry-on bags over just a week, including one in Jacksonville. The TSA says the prior record was 82 firearms, set in May. 74 of the guns were loaded and 27 had a round chambered. These numbers deal with July 10th through July 16th, which is the most recently released data from the group. The firearm found at the Jacksonville International Airport was loaded and had a round in the chamber. It was located July 11th. |
SC: Man Defends Himself Against Attacking Neighbor
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Authorities say a man shot to death in the front yard of his South Carolina home appeared to be attacking his neighbor who then fired in self-defense. Lexington Police Cpl. Cameron Mortenson said 31-year-old Derek Fogle went into another yard in his Lexington neighborhood around 2:30 a.m. Sunday and began yelling and threatening the homeowner. |
MD: Man Dies In ‘Accidental’ Shooting Over The Weekend
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The Howard County Police Department is investigating an “accidental” shooting over the weekend that resulted in the death of a 21-year-old man. Police say Wyatt Haggerty was fatally shot Saturday while at a friend’s house in the 8900 block of Good Harvest Rd. in Jessup. The investigation found that Haggerty, along with four friends, planned to go target shooting at a gun range. |
Bushnell Expands AR Optics Line
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Bushnell has extended its AR Optics line with four additional sights that are each optimized for the AR platform. The first two are purpose-built, caliber-specific riflescopes—the cutting-edge Accelerate 3x prism sight and the ambidextrous Transition 3x Magnifier. The 6.5 Creedmoor, a favorite of long-distance shooters and hunters alike, can be paired with Bushnell’s new AR Optics 4.5-18x 40 mm scope. A Drop Zone 6.5 Creedmoor reticle is designed to maximize the round’s performance by providing holdover points for shots out to 600 yards. Tactical-style target turrets allow fast adjustments, and the side parallax focus allows clear target images at any range.
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KS: Colwich Guide Sentenced for Violating Hunting Laws
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A Kansas hunting guide was fined and sentenced Tuesday to five years of probation after pleading guilty to “routinely violating state and federal hunting laws,” authorities said. Jerad Stroot, 26, of Colwich pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to violate the Lacy Act, U.S. Attorney Tom Beall said in a statement. Stroot was an employee of Eagle Head Outfitters, LLC. |
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