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Best-Selling Guns in June 2024
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From custom commemorative pieces to affordable plinkers, our list of best-selling guns for June 2024 brought a lot of variety to the table. There were some reliable returners to our monthly top sellers list as well as some unusual suspects that might get you thinking. Even if you don't really need a new concealed carry handgun or home defense shotgun, some of these would certainly make an interesting addition to the safe.
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New Orleans Labels Police Station as School to Create Massive Gun-free Zone
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After New Orleans city officials were unsuccessful in their attempts to get state lawmakers to designate vast swathes of their city’s popular tourist area as a gun-free zone before Louisiana’s new permitless carry law went live July 4, they came up with their own solution, which is probably unconstitutional, definitely whacky and certain to be contested in court. |
44 Special vs 44 Magnum: Battle of the Big Bore Revolvers
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The .44 Smith & Wesson Special is well over a century old. Although insanely popular in the early 20th century, the Special almost went the way of the dinosaur after the introduction of its faster, harder-hitting, and more popular younger brother, the .44 Remington Magnum. The .44 Spl has been mostly kept alive by custom handloaders and cowboy action shooters.
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Supreme Court Denies Appeal of Illinois Assault Weapons Ban
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Upon learning that one of the lawsuits (Harrel v. Raoul) filed to challenge Illinois’ ban on the possession of what it calls “assault weapons” was denied by the Supreme Court last week, Lawrence Keane, senior vice president of the Firearm Industry Trade Association (NSSF — formerly the National Shooting Sports Foundation), expressed his disappointment.
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