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Rifled Slug Ammo: Rifled Slug Bullets Explained
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Shotgun slugs add an entire new dimension and level of capability to the already impressive list of uses for a shotgun. While a shotgun with a traditional shotshell may be the best for upland game hunting, a #6 shot would hardly be effective for hunting feral hogs. So with the extended range and incredible power, the shotgun slug provides its user with the ability to hunt medium and large game with ranges in excess of 100 yards out of a smoothbore barrel. |
VA: NRA Rips Mayor Stoney over Richmond Gun Ban Vote
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) issued a strongly-worded statement in response to the Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney-backed ordinance to ban guns in Richmond buildings and parks. “Mayor Levar Stoney is using this as a publicity stunt to distract from his failing administration,” Dr. Christopher Kopacki, NRA Institute for Legislative Action Virginia State Director, said. “Richmond is reporting more homicides so far this year compared to last. That’s because Stoney has let gangs and drug dealers continue to run parts of the city."
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Gun-Control is Wrong for This World
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Everyone has their own perspective, but some beliefs are more accurate than others. That is certainly true about gun-control. Do we have too little gun-control, or too much? Do we have too few firearms regulations or too many? Our answers say a lot about us, but the facts about gun-control can be confusing. |
MI: Homeowner Shoots Suspect in Augusta Township Break-in
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A homeowner shot a 24-year-old suspect in a home invasion incident last month, according to police.
The suspect had previously performed contracting work on the home, police said.
Police and rescue crews responded to the shooting in the early morning hours of June 15 at a home on McKean Road near Judd Road, according to Michigan State Police.
Troopers discovered the homeowner, 63, had shot an intruder two times with a handgun shortly after the suspect forced his way into the home, police said.
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Trump Tweets to Defense of NRA, Rips NY AG over ‘Harassment’
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President Donald Trump, who likely owes much of his 2016 victory to the National Rifle Association, came to the defense of the embattled organization Tuesday with an early morning twitter statement about NRA’s current troubles with the State of New York, where the organization is incorporated.
“People are fleeing New York like never before,” the president’s message said. “If they own a business, they are twice as likely to flee. And if they are a victim of harassment by the A.G. of the state, like what they are doing to our great NRA, which I think will move quickly to Texas, where they are loved…..”
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CA: Gun Rights Groups Sue California to Challenge Age Restrictions on Buying Firearms
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A coalition of California gun rights groups has sued the state in federal court to prevent the enactment of a law prohibiting people younger than 21 from buying firearms. “Once individuals turn 18, they are adults in the eyes of the law,” said Carlsbad attorney John W. Dillon, lead counsel for the plaintiffs. “Law-abiding adults are entitled to fully exercise all of their fundamental rights, including their Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms for all lawful purposes, not just hunting or sport.” |
Steinel Ammunition Fourth of July Promo on 44 Magnum 320 gr. and 44 Special
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Nothing is more American than the 44 magnum round for hog hunting or other hard-to-stop game, and this year, Steinel Ammunition is celebrating America’s birthday with a limited-time sale on their best-selling 44 Magnum 320 gr. hard cast WLNGC rounds. But, before Elmer Keith invented the 44 Magnum for its stopping power, there was the 44 Special and Steinel Ammunition is including their 44 S&W Special short barrel formula in 200 gr. Gold Dot hollow point bullets in their July holiday promotion for concealed carry civilian customers. |
I’m A Left-Wing Anarchist. It’s Time To Reclaim Guns From The Right.
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I’m also not interested in creating a parallel cultural universe wherein balaclava-clad “gun bunnies” pose for the ’gram (I’d much rather shore up support for Rojava’s all-women YPG Women’s Defense Unit). I’m interested in reclaiming the notion of armed self-defense from those who have long used it as a cudgel to repress dissent and terrorize marginalized communities, and emphasizing its potential as a transformative tool toward collective liberation.
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CO: Months Before Controversial Gun Law Takes Effect, Colorado Sheriffs Continue To Resist
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On a chilly Friday night in Windsor, Colorado, the conservative, gun-loving rocker Ted Nugent entertained a crowd, talking about the Constitution, politics and freedom during a fundraising event for Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams. “Well, well, well. What have we here? This must be real Colorado!” Nugent said to the crowd. “When I started coming here rockin’ and rollin’ in 1967… Boy, I was in Colorado, man! Ranching, rugged, individual-tough-s***-kicker Colorado! Now it’s like drooling hippie Boulder! What happened there?”
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Fear & Loading: 5,000 Attend Weatherby Grand Opening
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The official grand opening of Weatherby’s new factory in Sheridan, Wyo., last month attracted more than 5,000 firearm enthusiasts. “I am so grateful for Weatherby’s past and rich heritage that began so many years ago in Southern California with my grandfather,” said co-owner Adam Weatherby. “I am so incredibly grateful for the state of Wyoming and the many others that helped get us to our new home.”
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Springfield Armory Founder Robert Reese Passes Away
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Robert R. Reese, of Geneseo, IL, founder of Springfield Armory, died peacefully on June 22 at the age of 87. He was born in Moline, IL, to Thomas William and Ruby Rose Reese. Reese married Carol Schillinger in 1952 and served in the U.S. Army National Guard at Camp Cooke in Santa Barbara County, CA. The couple returned to the Midwest upon his discharge from the military, where he began farming with his father. During that time, he also sold agricultural equipment in Tipton, IA, was a real estate developer and Army surplus dealer with a store in Geneseo. |
VA: Gun Advocates in Woodbridge Sound off Against Proposed Firearm Restrictions
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Dozens of gun advocates took part in a Firearm Violence Prevention Forum organized by state politicians in Woodbridge on July 1, 2019, to oppose any “erosion” of their right to keep and bear arms. Members of the Virginia Citizens Defense League wearing “Guns Save Lives” stickers used the forum to express their concerns about attempts by Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and his Democratic Party allies in the General Assembly to pass new gun safety measures in the wake of the May 31 Virginia Beach mass shooting. |
NM: Walmart Will No Longer Sell Guns in New Mexico
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Walmart will no longer sell guns in New Mexico according to an official with the retail giant. The news comes just one day after two new gun laws took effect in the state. Tiffany Wilson, director of communications for Walmart, said the new law would require Walmart associates to handle and potentially store handguns and modern sporting rifles, which are types of firearms that Walmart does not sell and associates are not trained to handle or render safe. |
These 19 Country Artists All Suport Gun Law Reform
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The country music community has tended to lean to the more conservative side of American politics, and its artists often adhere to the "shut up and sing" mentality. However, there are a few acts who have stepped away from that crowd and shared their ideas on gun laws. Country music artists and fans experienced firsthand the violence and heartbreak that someone with a gun can unleash at 2017's Route 91 Harvest Festival. Fifty-eight fans of the genre were killed and hundreds more were injured when a gunman opened fire on the festival grounds during the final night of that event. |
First Look: Real Avid Master Cleaning Station
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Keeping your gun clean and functioning is an essential part of responsible firearms ownership. However, the shelves of your local gun store are filled with a bewildering variety of brushes, swabs and cleaning supplies. This can quickly lead to confusion and a concern that you’re using the right equipment to get your guns clean.
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AL: Ford Withdraws Chatom Promotion after California Dealership Shooting
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A Ford dealership in Alabama has ended a Fourth of July promotion that gifted a Bible, American flag and gift certificate for a 12-gauge shotgun to anyone who bought a new or used vehicle. News outlets report Ford Motor Co. told Ford Chatom that the promotion was inappropriate after a worker fired from a California dealership killed two employees Tuesday, June 25, before killing himself.
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July 2 Is the Anniversary of American Independence
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In a letter to his wife, Abigail, John Adams wrote that this day “will be the most memorable epoch in the history of America. I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be solemnized as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward and forever more.”
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Constitutional Carry Law Impacts DCSO, CCDW Trainers
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There were 200 laws passed during the 2019 legislative session, and one of those laws was Senate Bill 150, allowing anyone 21 years and older and legally eligible to possess a firearm to carry a concealed weapon without a license. This law, which went into effect last week, does not require any measure of safety training or an individual to pass a background check. The Kentucky House of Representatives voted 60-37 in approval of Senate Bill 150. Governor Matt Bevin signed the bill into law on March 11. Kentucky already recognized the right to carry a firearm openly without a permit, but now joins 15 other states in allowing concealed firearms to be carried the same way.
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PA: Senate Approves Hunting Bill
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Legislation to lift the ban on Sunday hunting in Pennsylvania passed the state Senate last week and was referred to the House Game and Fisheries Committee. Sponsored by Sen. Dan Laughlin, Senate Bill 147 would empower the Pennsylvania Game Commission to allow hunting on up to three Sundays a year. By a vote of 36-14, the bill passed the Senate on Wednesday.
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