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History of Tula Ammo
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Tsar Alexander II approved the start of operations for the Tula Ammunition plant in 1880, in Tula, Russia. It is not widely known that private funds were used to establish the Tula plant and its sister plant in Ulyanovsk. |
EAA Debuts New MC P35 Hi-Power Clone
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With the classic aesthetics of the sadly discontinued Browning Hi-Power, Florida-based EAA is bringing the MC P35 9mm pistol to the American market. Produced in Turkey by Girsan, a firearms manufacturer that has been around for almost 30 years and has long exported Beretta 92 (Regard) and M1911-style pistols, the MC P35 is a ringer for a Mk. II/III Hi-Power. Featuring a steel frame and slide, 4.87-inch barrel, ringed rather than spurred hammer, a slim trigger, and an ambidextrous frame-mounted safety, the single-action 9mm has a flush-fitting 15-shot magazine.
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Gun Rights Groups Submit Letters to ATF Regarding Stabilizer Braces
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Two prominent gun rights organizations have submitted comments to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regarding a proposed rule change on pistol stabilizer braces that would re-classify them as regulated by the National Firearms Act.
According to the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, such a change “will threaten millions of citizens with prison, harsh fines, forfeiture of firearms, and the loss of the right to own or possess firearms should they fail to comply with ATF’s policy change.” |
CA: California declares war on 'ghost guns'
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California is declaring war on "ghost guns" -- weapons kits sold on the internet without any system of control -- with Los Angeles on Tuesday becoming the latest city to move to outlaw them.
City councilors in the metropolis -- the second largest in the United States -- voted unanimously to move to ban the sale or possession of the untraceable firearms whose use has exploded in recent years. |
Q&A: Westley Richard’s L.D. McCaa on Why Dangerous Game Guns are So Cool
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Anyone who’s read classic books about going on a safari or vintage F&S stories on the subject, dreams of owning a Best-Quality dangerous game gun. They are guns designed to deliver fast, powerful shots without fail, no matter the conditions. Today, makers all over the world build big-bores, but few do it with the style of a classic British double or magazine rifle. To capture that for our latest digital edition, the Danger Issue, we went to Westley Richard’s & Co.’s U.S. Agency in Gulf Breeze, Florida. There, director L.D. McCaa assembled an impressive battery of handmade British guns from the early to mid 20th century. |
NY: Gun Regulation Effort Gets Support From Bayside Leader
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A Bayside politician spoke out in support of New York State Attorney General Letitia James' request to close a legal loophole that enables people to buy guns without serial numbers. In a letter written on Aug. 19, James urged the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, or ATF, to broaden its definition of 'firearm,' to include firearms parts kits, including ghost guns, which are firearms without a serial number that can be bought online and assembled at home — rendering the weapons untraceable. |
Texas Constitutional Carry, 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Act, Take Effect September 1
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Constitutional carry and the “Second Amendment State Sanctuary Act” are among a number of gun laws that take effect in Texas on September 1, 2021.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed constitutional carry legislation on June 16, thereby making Texas the 21st state to adopt the permitless carry scenario for both open and concealed, Breitbart News reported, and noted the constitutional carry law would take effect September 1. |
A Dozen NRA-Backed Bills Take Effect TODAY, Including Constitutional Carry
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Way back in December, NRA-ILA counted down the 12 Days of Christmas for you in the form of a dozen ANTI-gun lumps of coal that opponents of your rights had introduced in advance of the 87th Regular Session of the Texas Legislature. We are happy to report to you that thanks to your constant contact with lawmakers during the legislative session, to the prioritization of key bills by House Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont) and Lt.
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Redding Competition Shell Holders
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When loading to your specific firearm, particularly in long-range bolt action rifles, you can obtain greater accuracy by adjusting the shoulder of each case to your specific chamber. The idea is that during the resizing process you resize the brass approximately two thousandths below the measurement of a fired case (as demonstrated by use of a precision mic). This allows the brass to expand to fit the chamber perfectly with the least amount of working the brass. Proper resizing extends the life of the brass, preventing it from being overstretched over and over again. |
ArmaLite AR-18: The Forgotten AR
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The clever engineers at ArmaLite produced a variety of cutting-edge firearms during the late 1950s and early ’60s. Many live on to this day, including the military M-16, its M4 sibling currently fielded by our troops and the commercial AR-15. All cycle by direct gas impingement, but Eugene Stoner—who is credited for the original design—knew the method of operation wasn’t necessarily the final word in reliability and performance. |
End of Summer Deals Sizzle This Labor Day Weekend
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Labor Day is this weekend, and while that means summer is coming to a close, the deals on Guns.com are only heating up. We have a fantastic mix of deals for you, our Guns.com readers – including free shipping on all firearms! The deals start Sept. 1, 2021, at 8 am and run all weekend until Sept. 6, 2021, at midnight. Check out the whole selection of deals we've got going on below and don’t wait, because some of these won’t last for long. |
This Might Be the Most-Dishonest Bill of the Year
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In an extremely misleadingly labelled piece of legislation, Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) recently introduced “The Accountability for Online Firearms Marketplaces Act.” “It’s time to start holding accountable those who turn a blind eye to illegal gun sales on their [online] platforms,” said Feinstein. “The only way to reduce the scourge of gun violence plaguing our communities is to close loopholes that allow prohibited people to obtain guns.” |
DE: Delaware hunting seasons opening in September
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Hunters in Delaware can start their 2021/2022 hunting season on Wednesday, Sept. 1, with the opening of mourning dove, archery and crossbow deer, and resident Canada goose hunting seasons, the DNREC announced this week. Hunters can hunt teal starting Saturday, Sept. 11, and gray squirrel starting Wednesday, Sept. 15. |
MI: Michigan Waterfowl Season Begins
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It’s time to dust off the decoys, practice your calls and round up the retriever; early teal and goose hunting seasons begin Sept 1. Michigan has world-class waterfowl hunting opportunities on the lakes, marshes, rivers and ponds of the state. Enjoy an exciting hunt and put delicious, locally sourced food on your table this season.
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