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DOJ Needs More Time To Process Comments On Proposed Arm Brace Rule
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Nine months after the Second Amendment Foundation sued the Department of Justice and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in federal court over ATF’s flip on how it regulates stabilizing braces on pistols, the DOJ and SAF jointly asked for a continuation of a stay in the legal action to allow processing of more than 211,000 public comments on a proposed rule on “Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached Stabilizing Braces.” |
.4" Buckshot Ammo: .4" Buck Explained
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The .4” buckshot size doesn’t get as much use by shooters as it probably should. A very nice home-defense round, .4" buck is also a lot of fun to shoot on the range. Pumping a few rounds into various-sized targets is very satisfying with this ammo type because the power and penetration is just staggering. |
XPB Hollow Point Ammo: XPB Hollow Point Bullets Explained
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The XPB series is a line of ammo created and distributed by Barnes Bullets (well known among reloaders), an ammunition manufacturer based in Utah. These bullets are only used in large caliber handgun ammo, from the .357 up to .500 S&W and everything in between. The Barnes XPB features various nose shapes, but one thing is standard across every bullet type – the hollow point. This allows for maximum expansion on impact and phenomenal stopping power, no matter what you’re shooting. This particular style of ammunition is great for home defense, and is also fairly popular among handgun hunters who go after game like hogs and other handgun-friendly targets. |
AR: Little Rock woman providing gun training for women and minorities
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After her husband bought seats to a concealed carry class as a gift for her 21st birthday, Desstoni Johnson left the class feeling like she didn't learn a thing.
Many times during class, she felt the male instructor was speaking to everyone except her and the only other woman in the class. Johnson and her classmate would constantly glance at one another wondering if they were the only ones confused and feeling left out.
Instead of becoming discouraged about it, Johnson became motivated to continue practicing and learning as much as she could on her own. It inspired her to want to help others.
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Pew: ‘Key Facts About Americans and Guns’ Revealing
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A recent analysis of polling data by the Pew Research Center shows personal protection “tops the list of reasons why gun owners say they own a firearm.”
This would certainly square with what a 20-something Seattle resident—a transplant from Florida about five years ago—told John Carlson, the morning drive time talk host at KVI-AM in an interesting interview about why he felt the need to arm himself and take some firearms training, and get a concealed pistol license. |
First Look: CZ P-10 F Competition-Ready Pistol
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CZ is known for making some of the most popular guns in the competition world, and their experience in that field has resulted in some first-class defensive carry pistols. The new CZ P-10 F Competition-Ready pistol, however, followed a different path. The new P-10 F Competition-Ready is a product of the CZ P-10 C, the company's first striker-fired pistol. The P-10 C was designed as a compact polymer-framed gun for self-defense and military use and was followed by the subcompact P-10 S and the full-size P-10 F.
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Are Percussion Revolvers and Single-Shot Muzzleloaders Obsolete?
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It’s known that firearms can serve for a long time after they’re no longer cutting edge. Flintlocks held on long into the percussion era. During the American Civil War, plenty of cavalry units, especially local militias, turned up with single-shot pistols despite Colt’s revolvers having been on the market for a while by then.
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Small Contributions Add Up To Big Victories for Freedom
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These days—at least most of the time—$5 won’t buy you much. Maybe a pound of ground beef. Or a gallon of milk. Or 10 rounds of 9 mm. But when it comes to freedom, $5 can buy you a lot. A whole lot, in fact. And if you don’t believe me, just ask the thousands of NRA members who’ve joined our NRA-ILA Partners in Freedom program—supporting NRA-ILA’s defense of the Second Amendment with a monthly contribution. Some give $5 or $10. Some give as much as $20, $30, $50 or even $100. All make a significant and lasting impact in our fight to defend freedom.
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GA: Greenville Co. Council passes ordinance to protect Second Amendment rights
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The Greenville County Council passed an ordinance on Tuesday night to become a right to keep and bear arms jurisdiction for Second Amendment rights. This ordinance means that the county will not use public money to help federal or state agencies engage in any unlawful restrictions of gun rights, according to officials. This ordinance does not apply to people who have been convicted of a felony, according to officials.
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President’s Column | The Road Less Traveled
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Who would have believed a year and a half ago what our lives would be like today? Not me! But the COVID-19 pandemic, attacks by governmental entities and officials, and personal and family illnesses have not stopped the NRA. Certainly, my personal journey was not what I envisioned when I was elected to serve as your president, but through it all, I have survived and so has our NRA. Though my husband has been severely ill recently, he has encouraged me to be steadfast—to continue serving our God and our beloved country by leading our Association. My personal road less traveled has not been the road I would have chosen, but through all these trials, I am personally stronger.
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Standing Guard | A Sanctuary For Sanity
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You and I are now living through an unprecedented era in our nation’s history. Violent crime is soaring nationwide, and it’s no coincidence that it’s happening at a time when major political leaders and far-left interest groups are intent on making America less safe and less free.
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PA: GOA’s First Gun Owners Lobby Day, G.O.L.D., Huge Success!
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I am happy to report that GOA’s first Gun Owners Lobby Day G.O.L.D. in Pennsylvania was an outstanding success. GOA members and supporters came from across the Commonwealth to meet with their state senators and representatives to support pro-gun legislation, including Constitutional Carry (SB 565), the Right to Bear Arms Protection Act (SB 624), and Strengthen Preemption (HB 979). |
Crime Data Getting Murkier
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is set to revamp the crime data it gathers for its reporting system—effective January 1, 2021. This might sound like an obtuse story, but it actually is a big deal. The data the FBI takes from police departments all over the nation affects a lot of legislation—and a lot of academic studies that then make it into the media.
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IL: 10 People Shot in Chicago Monday
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Ten people were shot in Chicago Monday, including two men attacked in Ashburn on the Far South Side. The men, 18 and 20, were shot in the 7700 block of South Albany Avenue about 1:40 a.m., Chicago police said. The 18-year-old was grazed in the elbow, and the 20-year-old was shot in his arm. Both went to Holy Cross Hospital, where they were in fair condition.
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TN: Project Appleseed comes to AEDC range Sept. 24-25
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In today’s world of 24-hour news cycles, changing technologies and push-button gratification it is a challenge to stay connected to the values that our great country was built on. Ideals such as integrity, commitment and personal responsibility are what founding fathers relied on to win our independence and to then make America a great nation.
“At Project Appleseed, we are dedicated to keeping these timeless values alive,” their announcement reads. “Project Appleseed is a fast-growing, 501(c) (3) non-profit educational community of dedicated volunteers. We promote civic responsibility through the teaching of colonial history and the American traditions of rifle marksmanship. |
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