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History of 460 S&W Ammo
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Designed for handgun hunters, the .460 S&W is possibly the most versatile and powerful revolver option available, not only in America, but throughout the world. This ammo is big. It’s powerful. And it’s the fastest revolver cartridge ever made. The .460 S&W features a heavy, .452-inch diameter tipped bullet that sits in a rimmed, straight-walled case. The average bullet weighs 300 grain (gr), but factory loads can be found with bullet weights ranging from 200 gr through a massive 395 gr. |
First Look: Savage Rascal Red, White & Blue Rifle
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Savage Arms announces a patriotic addition to the company’s line of single-shot Rascal rifles. The Rascal Red, White, & Blue wears an American flag-motif camo pattern, making it a colorful homage to Old Glory. In addition to the American flag theme helping the Rascal stand out, the rifle’s size and length-of-pull make it a great fit for patriotic young shooters. |
IL: Illinois Pawn Shops Report Sales Boom Despite Pandemic
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Providers of fast money, pawn shops throughout the region have taken on an enhanced profile in an economy turned upside down by the coronavirus. “We were an essential business because we have loans. Not everyone can get an afford or qualify for a loan at a bank, so for a while we were thinking we were going to be pretty busy,” said Mike Pigg, who has owned Mike’s Jewelry and Loan, 126 N. Fifth, since 2011. |
CO: Second Amendment Warrior or QAnon Karen?
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Since her improbable and nationally noteworthy June 30 primary win over seemingly entrenched five-term Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, the nicknames have been piling up for Republican Rifle resident Lauren Boebert: “Yosemite Samantha”, “Annie Oakley”, and “QAnon Karen”. I interviewed her by phone in early May right after heavily armed anti-lockdown protesters stormed the Michigan capitol. I asked the fervent gun-rights advocate about that form of threatening protest, long before the largely peaceful and unarmed George Floyd police-brutality demonstrations, and just how she became so synonymous with Second Amendment rancor. |
NC: Churches with Schools can’t OK Concealed Carry, Cooper Says
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Emergency medical technicians who work with SWAT teams and administrative assistants working at the front desk of police departments who get permission from their police chief would also have been allowed carry a handgun while at work. House Bill 652, which cleared the Republican-controlled House and Senate with bipartisan support, could still become law if it receives the necessary three-fifths support needed in each chamber to override Cooper’s veto. |
PA: Apply for Antlerless Deer Licenses Beginning July 13
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Deer hunters can soon start to apply for their 2020-21 antlerless deer license. But make sure you have a new general hunting license before you turn in that application. Because hunters can't apply for an antlerless deer license without a current general license, which went into effect on July 1. Pennsylvania residents are given preference in applying for antlerless licenses and can apply for their first licenses beginning July 13.
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OH: Trap and Sporting Clays Worth Trying
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There’s little question that the summer months Ohio outdoorsmen who hunt and shoot. So, what do you do to while away long featureless days in a profitable manner? You pick up the family shotgun and do some shooting at clay birds. Not only will this activity get you outside and breathing fresh air, but it’ll sharpen currently dormant shooting skills, and get your reflexes back to where they ought to be.
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Concealed Carry License Applications Skyrocket, Fees Waived
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As of Wednesday, July 1, there is no longer a fee for residents to secure a state-issued, five-year permit to carry a concealed handgun in Indiana. The Hosier State is the first in the nation to remove the economic barrier, a welcome relief for those whose tight budget or fixed income prevented them from using the self-defense option. “Hoosier gun owners are now able to exercise their right of carrying a handgun without the financial burden of paying this unnecessary government fee,” NRA-ILA stated in a news post. |
The .357 Magnum: Most Versatile Handgun Round Ever?
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Eighty-five years have passed since the introduction of the most versatile handgun cartridge of all time. On April 8, 1935, Smith & Wesson announced a brand new high performance cartridge for an equally new top-of-the-line revolver: the .357 Magnum. In the years preceding that day, there had been a wave of interest in more widespread use of the revolver as a sporting arm and at greater ranges than ever before. Early luminaries of the handgun world—Phil Sharpe, Elmer Keith, Julian Hatcher and Ed McGivern—all contributed to a growing trend.
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Below The Radar: Firearm Safety Act of 2019
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Firearms safety is something Second Amendment supporters have backed for a long time. In fact, the National Rifle Association has been at the forefront of providing firearms safety and education since its founding in 1871. So it is very frustrating and aggravating to see anti-Second Amendment extremists try to make any claim that they stand for firearms safety. Especially when you hear the advice that Vice President Biden has given in the past – advice that any rational person would discard as likely to land you in hot water.
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More Self-Defense Gun Stories
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Responsible gun owners defended themselves, but you didn't hear it in the news. Instructor Elizabeth Hautman joins host Rob Morse to talk about four recent examples.
These gun owners survived a lethal threat. What should you do in their place? Sources and podcast available at the link. (21 minute audio)
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Explained: Why the U.S. Government Banned Certain Glock Guns
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It comes down to the Gun Control Act of 1968, which set new criteria for the importation of guns. While many Americans will go to any length to buy American and will choose a Smith & Wesson or Colt when it comes to handguns, just like many Americans swear by Ford and GM, there are those who prefer what the Europeans use. In the case of cars it might be BMWs and Mercedes. In handguns, it means Sig Sauer and, more commonly, Glock. |
Confronting the Mob
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This century’s summer of love hasn’t blown over quite yet. Demonstrations and protests are still going on, though they are mostly confined to major cities. While the Seattle PD may have gone in and finally cleared out the CHOP (aka the artist formerly known as CHAZ) those protesters aren’t likely going anywhere, and it’s a similar story elsewhere.
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DNR Offering Controlled Deer Hunts
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I am one of those hunters who enjoys traveling to other states to hunt. My spring is nothing more than a giant road trip in search of gobbling turkeys to chase as seasons open up, starting in the south and gradually moving across the country. I look forward to my hunting road show every spring and, to be honest, it keeps me smiling with thoughts of joy during the dark days of a long winter. |
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The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to permit the conquered Eastern peoples to have arms. History teaches that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by doing so. Indeed I would go so far as to say that the underdog is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order. — Adolf Hitler, April 11, 1942. (Source: "Hitler's Table-Talk at the Fuehrer's Headquarters 1941-1942", Dr. Henry Picker, ed. (Athenaeum Verlag, Bonn, 1951).) |
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