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Z-MAX Ammo
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Hornady Zombie Max (Z-MAX) ammunition was a special line created for killing zombies. Yes, that’s right – zombies. No longer in production, this specialty ammo was basically a fun gimmick with surprisingly good performance. Paired with a cool packaging design, Hornady Z-MAX made for a great conversation piece and was very popular among shooters – mainly because nobody knew how long it would be in production. Here are some of the features and uses of these fun zombie bullets (other than zombie control, of course). The official webpage also has a fun video and a great disclaimer.
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New from Nosler: ASP Handgun Ammunition
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With a consistent bullet upset of 1.6-times bullet diameter combined with 12 to 13 inches of penetration, the 115-grain 9 mm ASP load from Nosler should be an ideal defensive-handgun load. Nosler has an impeccable reputation for producing quality ammunition and components, but it is most often thought of as a company that manufactures hunting bullets and hunting ammunition. This is understandable—the company was founded on the Nosler Partition bullet. |
What's a Gun Got to Do with It?
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A May 2022 The Hill article entitled Here Is A List of 27 School Shootings That Have Taken Place This Year underscores the fear many have regarding gun ownership. But why is protecting one's person, family, property, etc. in the face of evil threatening and not prudent? After all, isn't peace most ensured when strength is most projected — or, as Reagan put it, "peace [comes] through strength"? In other words, doesn't common sense inform us that criminals exploit vulnerability? |
What the News Media Gets Wrong About Guns & Armed Defense
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We know that the news media distorts our view of the world. We see it every day in the way the mainstream media selects and edits their stories. I’m sure you see unusual things in the news that I miss. That is because each of us sees this media distortion most clearly in the individual subjects we know best. For the last decade, I’ve studied what our neighbors do with guns. I see where the news media dangerously twists the truth about armed defense.
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The Thompson Submachine Gun: Model Of 1919
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In 1916, the Auto-Ordnance Corporation was established to create a new automatic rifle for the armed forces. The company was the creation of retired U.S. Army Gen. John T. Thompson, one of America’s leading firearm experts of the day, and he was backed by Thomas Fortune Ryan, a powerful Wall Street financier. Thompson had been in charge of small-arms production for the Army before going to work in the private sector for the Remington Arms Co. |
With the Stroke of a Pen, Canada Stopped Handgun Imports
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As Canadians scramble to buy handguns in the face of a promised ban on future sales, the country's socialist government announced a "temporary" handgun import ban. Liberal Party Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in May announced he would push for a "freeze" of law-abiding Canadians' privileges to buy, sell, transfer, or import handguns anywhere in the country. |
MCP35 PI: EAA to Bring in Chopped Hi-Power Clone
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Answering a call for a more compact version of John Browning's classic Hi-Power design, Florida-based EAA just announced it will bring in a shorter version of the new Girsan MCP35, dubbed the PI. While Mr. Browning's Colt 1911 design has been abbreviated over the years to Commander and Officer-sized models among others, his Hi-Power never got the same widespread treatment from FN |
SCCY Firearms: Guns For Everyday Carry
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When Joe Roebuck established his gun company in in 2003, the mechanical design engineer and tool-and-die maker initially chose the name Skky Industries. Unfortunately, a vodka maker established a decade before was gaining serious traction elsewhere at about the same time. To avoid trademark discussions that too often turn lengthy, confusing for consumers and expensive, he settled on SCCY. |
First Look: Grovtec QS Two Point Sling
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Grovtec US Inc. is now shipping its new two-point tactical sling, the QS (quick slide) Sabre Sling. This tactical sling has a contemporary sleek design with a “quick slide” feature that allows the end user to easily adjust the sling on the fly. To “adjust out,” one simply pulls forward on the sling, and to “tuck in,” one just pulls back. The Sabre sling also includes two Grovtec heavy duty push-button swivels that are intended for use with QD (quick detach) swivel sockets. |
Best AR-15 Grips: Pistol and Forward Grips
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Embracing the AR 15 means embracing every little part and piece of the rifle. The AR 15 presents shooters and owners with a ton of different options for customization. There is no other weapon out there that offers you this much customization. Today we are talking about an important but often ignored part, the AR 15 grip.
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