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NV: Hunting Expanded on Three Nevada Wildlife Refuges
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Thursday announced new hunting opportunities on three federal fish and wildlife refuges. The Fallon National Wildlife Refuge north of Fallon and northeast of the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge will have hunting of migratory birds, upland game and big game for the first time. Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge north of Fallon will have hunting of pronghorn antelope on land already open to hunting. The Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge in Lincoln County will expand existing quail and rabbit hunting to new areas. |
HK 45 Compact Tactical Review
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I've always been fascinated by German engineering, and the HK 45 Compact Tactical is a testament to that legendary precision. This being my first foray into the world of HK, I decided to go with .45 ACP on a tactical model to kick it up a notch. While this gun comes with a threaded barrel, I don’t have a suppressor to put on it, so this review is suppressor-free. Without further ado, here are my thoughts on the HK 45 Compact Tactical.
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History of 32 S&W Long Ammo
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The .32 S&W Long (7.65x23mm) is a straight-walled, centerfire, rimmed handgun round introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1896. The round, modeled after the .32 S&W cartridge, was made for the S&W Model 1896 Hand Ejector revolver, a precursor to the modern day Magnum handguns. An extended version of the .32 Smith & Wesson cartridge, the case is a straight-walled, rimmed centerfire – similar to the .32 H&R Magnum and .327 Federal Magnum case diameter, but shorter in length. |
Number 4 Lee-Enfield Rifle
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I’ve never regretted money spent on a military surplus gun. However, the 1945 Canadian No. 4 Mk 1 Lee-Enfield in this story was one of the best deals of my life when I bought it for $125 in the late 1980s. It was made in June of 1945, probably less than two months before the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima to end both the war and the production contract it was made under. |
Opening Salvo: How Criminals Get Guns
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As I’m wedged in the back of an NYPD Strategic Response vehicle, the officers rip through the clogged Manhattan streets on a frostbitten Sunday afternoon. The destination is not the usual crime-plagued pockets of the Bronx or Brooklyn, but the lower east side of the island borough dotted with designer stores and trendy cafes frequented by the fashion elite and the high-rolling banker set.
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Smith & Wesson Holds Class for New Gun Owners
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One of the country's most iconic firearm brands has stepped up to the plate to help support new gun owners through the new Smith & Wesson GUNSMARTS program. Announced this week by S&W, the initiative is designed to welcome new firearm owners into America's sweeping gun community through highlighting resources for those who may have just begun their collection with their first pistol, rifle, or revolver.
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MI: Detroit 2A Hero Trains Hundreds Of Women With Free Gun Class
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This isn’t just a good news story, it’s a great news story, and I’m thrilled that Rick Ector is telling it on today’s Bearing Arms’ Cam & Co. I’ve known Rick for a long time, and he’s a tireless defender of the right to keep and bear arms as well as a great ambassador for our Second Amendment rights. For the past nine years he’s put on a free gun safety training class for women in the Detroit area, typically over Mother’s Day weekend, and each and every year the event has grown bigger than the last.
For a while, though, it looked like this year’s event was in trouble. Thanks to Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home orders, it was going to be difficult to host a lot of people without running afoul of the coronavirus regulations. |
VA: Town Hall in Powhatan Covers Home Defense, Gun Rights
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Local law enforcement recently took part in a special town hall meeting to educate Powhatan citizens about their rights when it comes to self-defense and gun laws. Supervisor Larry Nordvig and Powhatan Citizens Alliance founder Don Silberbauer hosted a Home Defense Briefing Town Hall on Sunday, Aug. 9 that about 75 people attended at the Village Building. |
Day 3 of Democrat Convention Launches with Assault on Guns
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Day three of the Democrat National Convention launched on Wednesday with a full-blown assault on guns in America. The night began with a video collage of speakers who lost family members to gun crime and also focused on the speakers at the March 24, 2018, March for Our Lives rally in Washington, DC. |
WI: Sawyer County Resolution to Support the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
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On Thursday, 16 July, 2020, the Wisconsin Sawyer County Board adopted a resolution supporting the United States Second Amendment and the Wisconsin Constitution's Section 25, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. The resolution stops short of the Sanctuary County movement, but it gives affirmative notice of the County's support for Constitutional rights. |
California: Anti-Gun and Anti-Hunting Legislation Eligible For Floor Votes
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Both the Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committees took up their respective suspense files ahead of the Friday fiscal deadline. The bills are now eligible for floor votes beginning next week. Please use the “Take Action” button below to contact your legislators to oppose these measures! The button will automatically take you through two prompts to contact both chambers about their respective bills, so please be sure to click through both. |
How New Rifle Shooters Can Become More Accurate Inside 300 Yards
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Spend a Saturday afternoon watching outdoor television and you are bound to see a few “celebrity” bro hunters killing big ol’ bulls and bucks at extended ranges with a rifle. As cool as it may seem to see a deer tip over at 700 yards, it’s not a shot most hunters should take. It’s also irresponsible for the TV hunters to promote such a false narrative, because you should be able to stalk within 300 yards (or closer) of most game. I actually used to work for two outdoor TV networks, and can attest that the guys oozing machismo on those shows miss more long shots than they connect on—the whiffs just never make it to TV.
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Shooting Todd Green’s Press Six Drill
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Many, many years ago I found Todd Green and pistol-training.com. Back then I took a whack at a drill called Press Six. Way back then (at least 9 years ago), it kicked my butt. It is a series of 2” circles, shot from whatever distance you can hit a 2” circle, with par times. Fast forward nearly decade, and well, I am better at it, but not much. Press Six is a tough drill to shoot clean, but it is very good at what it is intended to do, improve the draw. Todd Green used a specific draw technique called the press out. It was intended for use with DA/SA guns and allowed the trigger press to start earlier in the presentation than other draw strokes.
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VA: Richmond City Council Votes to Revisit Mayor's Gun-Control Measure
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Richmond City Council voted to revisit Mayor Levar Stoney’s proposal of a new gun-control measure during a special meeting in September. Stoney made his position clear on Thursday by saying guns shouldn’t be allowed at or near public events and said he’s disappointed in City Council. Stoney proposed this ordinance less than two weeks ago and says even this week there was proof it’s needed. The mayor citing rallies such as the gun rights rally on Tuesday, where people with guns marched down city streets. |
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The right of a citizen to bear arms, in lawful defense of himself or the State, is absolute. He does not derive it from the State government. It is one of the high powers" delegated directly to the citizen, and `is excepted out of the general powers of government.' A law cannot be passed to infringe upon or impair it, because it is above the law, and independent of the lawmaking power." [Cockrum v. State, 24 Tex. 394, at 401-402 (1859)] |
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