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Straight Talk: Street Safety
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The fundamental firearm safety rules we all rely upon when on the range or in training can also help keep you safe when defending yourself from a criminal attack. My favorite firearms safety rules were the four that Col. Jeff Cooper gave us.
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M193 vs M855: Which 5.56 Round Should You Stockpile?
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First off, congratulations on the new AR-15, Ruger Mini-14, IWI Tavor, Kel-Tec RDB, FN SCAR 16S, or whatever rifle you own chambered in 5.56 NATO. Not only do you have an amazing rifle that is perfect for plinking, self-defense, and small game hunting, but you also have a tool that is capable of defending freedom. |
KS: Fall turkey hunting season suspended in Kansas
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The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has announced there will be no fall turkey hunting season due to declining populations at state and regional levels. The Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission made the decision after hearing recommendations from staff during four public meetings. |
WA: Farmer holds burglars at gunpoint after he finds them creeping around property
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A Washington state farmer reportedly stopped a pair of suspected thieves in their tracks when he held them at gunpoint on his property until deputies arrived. "We have many responsible gun owners here in Grant County and if they are outside protecting their property they can certainly hold someone at gunpoint and then call 911 to have us come and investigate and find out what those people are doing there," Grant County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Kyle Foreman told local outlet KPQ News. |
Deputy Ambushed, Shot to Death in Gun-Controlled California
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Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer was ambushed, shot and killed, in Palmdale while inside his police vehicle Saturday night around 6 p.m. KTLA reported Clinkunbroomer was on duty in his vehicle “near the intersection of Sierra Avenue and Avenue Q” when someone in a passing vehicle opened fire. |
5 Great Pistol Drills For New Shooters
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If you are one of the millions of new pistol shooters, welcome! Whether your goal is self-defense, competition or simply punching paper, some introductory training is a necessity, followed by quality range time to build what you learned into memory. Merely pointing your gun at paper and pressing the trigger repeatedly isn’t going to provide much in terms of progress—like all programs of improvement, there needs to be some discipline. |
FN 15 Guardian: Review After First 500 Rounds
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Billed as a light, fast-handling carbine, the Guardian complements the rest of FN's AR (FN 15) line of rifles in the respect that it is priced at a more entry-level (MSRP $999) rung on the ladder than some of the company's other offerings, which have an ask of $1,350 (FN 15 Patrol Carbine) to $2,350 (FN 15 DMR3). Thus, according to the marketing materials, the new addition is "making FN quality accessible to all home defenders and sport shooters."
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New: 13-inch Barreled Taurus Judge Home Defender in .410/.45
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Putting some serious Mad Max vibes into the consumer personal protection market, Taurus just lifted the curtain on a new model of the popular Judge revolver series: the Home Defender. The five-shot .45 Colt/.410 bore double-action/single-action revolver sports a 13-inch alloy steel barrel with a forearm that incorporates a forearm-saving cylinder steel blast shield like the one seen on the Circuit Judge revolving rifle series. The result is a medium-framed revolver that runs 19.5 inches overall and weighs 3.6 pounds.
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Fast Work: Judge Grants TRO in New Mexico Gun Control Case
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A federal court judge in New Mexico has granted a temporary restraining order covering several legal challenges, including one filed by the Second Amendment Foundation, to Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s “suspension” of the right to carry, openly or concealed, in Albuquerque and surrounding Bernalillo County. |
New For 2023: Taurus Judge Home Defender
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The dual cartridge .45 Colt/.410 bore Taurus Judge revolver has proved to be a popular handgun since its introduction in 2006. Taurus has built on that popularity over the years by offering many unique variants of the revolver, from the Raging Judge to the polymer-frame Public Defender Poly. For 2023, Taurus is introducing the latest version of the Judge with the Home Defender.
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Pro-gun groups argue Albuquerque firearm ban is unconstitutional
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The governor of New Mexico is walking back her attempt to restrict guns. Last week, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a public health order banning the open or concealed carrying of firearms in public places in Albuquerque and the surrounding county. A federal judge quickly issued a temporary block on the order when gun rights groups sued, and now the governor is back with a far less restrictive order. Megan Myscofski with member station KUNM reports.
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