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New: Remington 700 Alpha 1 Rifle
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Georgia's resurrected RemArms has announced its first new rifle, an extensive update to the popular Model 700 bolt gun.
In a two-minute video posted to social media on Friday, RemArms CEO Ken D'Arcy, announced the new Remington 700 Alpha 1, which he said has been in development over the past year. |
Fightin' Iron: Good, Better, Best
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Moviegoers of 1950 enjoyed a motion picture with a unique plot twist. Rather than a tale of the trials and tribulations of a hero, we were treated to the travels and transfers of a gun. A big-budget Western starring Jimmy Stewart leading a large cast of well-known actors, “Winchester ’73” treated the gun as though it were a character. Its behavior (accuracy) established in the opening scene, succeeding scenes showed the gun used and misused, bought and sold, as it moved from owner to owner. An interesting story and well told, the film was fictional—the gun was not. |
Americans Want Stricter Gun Laws — and to Own Guns
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We’ve reported before about the pandemic gun surge, in which Americans bought more than 40 million guns in 2020 and 2021, and how it hints at growing concerns about crime and violence, even as many are calling for stricter gun control legislation. A new survey out this week, conducted by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, helps us fill in the bigger picture around those two seemingly conflicting trends.
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SAF to Hold 37th Annual Gun Rights Policy Conference in Dallas
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For the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference—possibly the most important event of the year for leaders and grassroots activists in the Second Amendment community—will return as an in-person, rather than a virtual, event the weekend of Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at the Westin Dallas-Fort Worth Airport hotel, 4545 W. John Carpenter Freeway, Irving, Texas 75063. |
First Look: Volquartsen Scorpion-X Pistol and Upper
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Volquartsen Firearms is known for producing high-performance guns and parts for rimfire firearms. Now Volquartsen is introducing the new Scorpion-X pistol, which is derived from the Ruger Mk. III 22LR pistol. The heart of the Scorpion-X’s is its LLV-X upper. The LLV-X upper has multiple pre-drilled holes, allowing the shooter to mount a wide variety of electronic red-dot sights directly to the pistol.
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OK: Oklahoma Dove Season Starts Thursday
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Many Oklahoma hunters like Jason Grace have been eagerly awaiting Thursday, the opening of the dove season across the state. The dove season opener is a family tradition in the Grace family.
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The Boys Anti-Tank Rifle In U.S. Service
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This article, "Elephant Gun: The Boys Anti-Tank Rifle In U.S. Service," appeared originally in the March 2006 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page and select American Rifleman as your member magazine. |
The Hunt For Old Guns: The Missing Springfield 12
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Sharps was one of the most iconic makers of 19th-century American firearms. The company started out making guns around 1849 and stayed in business until the late 1870s. The heyday for their carbines was during the Civil War from 1861-1865. The U.S. Army bought almost 400,000 American carbines during that war, of twenty different brands. The most procured was the seven-shot repeating Spencer carbine, at over 95,000 guns. |
CA: SAF, Allies File Emergency Motion for Write of Mandamus in California Lawsuit
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Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its allies in a federal lawsuit challenging a ban on communication, advertising and marketing of products and information to young, current and potential shooters, have filed an emergency motion for a writ of mandamus in the case. The motion was filed with the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. |
OR: In Oregon, Fight is On Over Second Amendment Rights
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UPDATED: The fight over Oregon Ballot Measure 114 is just beginning to heat up, as data from the Secretary of State’s office in Salem indicated gun prohibitionists at Lift Every Voice Oregon are raising more money than the Stop 114 Committee, but it is still two months until the Nov. 8 election.
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Will the FTC Curb Free Speech for Gun Manufacturers?
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Not content with their ongoing efforts to trample the Second Amendment-protected liberties of America’s law-abiding gun owners, anti-gun advocates have set their sights on the First Amendment rights of lawful gun manufacturers. To achieve this goal, gun-control groups have been pushing to have the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulate the way gun companies advertise their products. In a petition filed earlier this year, these groups even claimed gunmakers suggesting that firearms make their owners safer is false advertising.
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POTD: Not Just a Prop – Greener Martini Harpoon Gun
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Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! Here we have an item that may look familiar to you if you are a movie person or…a shark person. This is a Greener Martini Harpoon Gun. The Greener Martini Harpoon Gun is famously seen in the fantastic 1975 film Jaws when the character Quint shoots barrels into the killer shark that has been tormenting the tv screen up until then. I am hay to reveal to you that it is not just arop. The Greener Martini Harpoon Gun is a real thing. Greener produced many Martini action firearms from shotguns to harpoon guns. |
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