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Soft Point Boat Tail Ammo: SP-BT Bullets Explained
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The soft point boat tail (SP-BT) is a relatively popular, “no-frills” style bullet primarily used in rifle ammunition for long-range shooting. Many F-Class competitive shooters still use this style of bullet, as it is a proven performer. With the variety of match-grade ammo on the market, there is likely a load that will perform admirably in your rifle. |
CCW Weekend: The 6 Worst Gimmick Guns
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Gimmick guns have a unique feature as their primary selling point, but little – if any – practical purpose for the civilian. People who own them or like them for whatever reason then try to come up with practical reasons for owning them, when they should just ‘fess up and say they bought it because they thought it was cool.
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ND: Bismarck Gun Show
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For more than 50 years the Dakota Territory Gun Collectors Association has held the Bismarck Gun Show and event organizers say this year, fall attendance could be a record holder. Each year, gun collectors from across the Dakotas meet for the fall Bismarck Gun Show.
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NY: NYPD cop arrested on sex charges involving 12-year-old girl
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A New York City police detective who monitored sex offenders was arrested Friday on sex-abuse charges involving a 12-year-old girl.
Detective Juan Jimenez, 37, allegedly groped and tried to kiss his daughter’s friend inside his Brooklyn apartment building, the New York Post reported, citing police.
According to court documents, Jimenez grabbed the child by the waist and "attempted to kiss (the girl) about the mouth and grabbed (her) buttocks with (her) hands." The girl reported the alleged incident and officials launched an investigation, police said.
A Brooklyn Criminal Court judge ordered Jimenez released without bail Friday evening.
Submitter's note: Special treatment for only one. |
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You may be asking yourself, who's Steinel Ammunition? Never heard of them? Us either. But you might know them as X-caliber ammunition. When we first reached out to Steinel Ammunition is was because of their new 500 Auto Max rounds. Yes, we will be testing that round soon. Originally they sent us the 500 auto max as well as some .308 and .223. When we started setting up for testing 10mm, they sent us some of that. And that's what I will be talking about in this article. |
Gun Control by Any Other Name is Still Gun Control
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In the aftermath of what was likely the most successful Gun Rights Policy Conference in its 34-year history, a story in the Deseret News, while not directly related to the Phoenix gathering, underscores much of what was said by many speakers about the ineffectiveness of gun control laws. |
KS: Man Hurt in 'Possible Self-Defense' Stabbing
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A stabbing in west Wichita leaves one man seriously injured. Wichita Police officers found a 38-year-old man who had been stabbed in a parking lot near West and St. Louis just after 11 a.m. Saturday. The 38 year old had a single stab wound in his "left rib cage area," according to Wichita Police Sgt. Troy Nedbalek. |
The Second Amendment Doesn’t Stand Alone
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There comes a point during every American gun-control debate at which the side calling for draconian restrictions gives up on arguing the specifics or proposing detailed legislative change and rushes stupidly to deceit. Often, this rush involves the frustrated and farcical insistence that the U.S. Constitution does not, in fact, protect an individual right to bear arms. On other occasions, it involves the attempt to destroy the reputation of the Second Amendment by granting that, while the provision may protect the private ownership of guns in some form, it was nevertheless designed for ugly or base reasons, and that it is therefore tainted.
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AR: Guns-on-Campus Repeal in the Works, Activist Says
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An initiated act to let state colleges and universities decide whether to allow concealed carry firearms on campus is likely to go to the 2020 ballot, an organizer of several successful ballot initiatives told a crowd of about 150 people Saturday. "People are polling over it, and if those polls show what we expect then there will be a guns-on-campus initiated act to return local control to each college and university," said David Couch of Little Rock. He spoke to the crowd at the Little Flock picnic, an annual fundraiser and rally of the Democratic Party of Benton County. |
AR: Deer-Specific Hunting Regulations
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Antler-point restrictions
The end of the main beam and all points 1-inch long count as points in regard to antler-point restrictions.
Youth hunters
Youths 6-15 years of age may harvest any buck without regard to antler size or points. |
SD: Off-Road Wheelchairs Make Hunting Accessible
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It was love at first hunt between Becky Noble and off-road wheelchairs. “I used one several years ago when I went on an antelope hunt in Nevada,” says Noble, a 41-year-old Minnesota native who now works as club-membership manager for Cabela’s in Rapid City. “It was an awesome experience. And after that, I was very adamant about wanting to hunt from a tracked chair.”
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IN: Outdoors- Bow Hunting Prospects Looking Good
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Hunters who have done their homework should have no trouble finding deer when the bow season opens Tuesday. Wildlife managers from both sides of the state line predict a season as good, if not better, than last year. Indiana’s statewide archery season runs Oct. 1 through Jan. 5. Firearms season doesn’t open until Nov. 16. Michigan’s first bow season runs until Nov. 14. Its gun season opens Nov. 15. |
CA: Controversial Gun Show Returns to Del Mar Fairgrounds
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The two-day Crossroads of the West Gun Show kicked off at the Del Mar Fairgrounds Saturday, the first gun show at the fairgrounds since last December. The state's 22nd District Agricultural Association Board of Directors, which oversees events at the fairgrounds, voted last September to suspend all future gun shows amid pressure from local residents and gun control activists. The fairgrounds hosted the last Crossroads of the West show Dec. 8 and 9 last year. |
NRA Gun of the Week: Sten Mk II Machine Carbine
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One of the most produced firearms of World War II was the British Sten Mk II machine carbine. While the Americans called the Thompson and M3 “grease gun” submachine guns, the British settled on the term “machine carbine,” so we will use it here. More than 4 million Sten guns were made during World War II, with the most common version being the Mk II. Invented by Harold Turpin and Major Reginald Shepherd, you combine their initials with the first two letters of Enfield (Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield), and you get S-T-E-N.
The Sten was a simple blowback-operated submachine gun that fired from an open bolt, and it was fed by a 32-round detachable box magazine from the left side. |
Matthew Whitaker: Our Men and Women in Blue Deserve Americans' Support Now More Than Ever
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To inspire all citizens to value law enforcement: that is the vision statement of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which supports the memorial to fallen law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C. When I served as a prosecutor in Des Moines, Iowa and ultimately served as the acting attorney general of the United States, I viewed firsthand the professionalism and dedication of police officers and sheriffs’ deputies across the country. I repeatedly shared with them how the U.S. Department of Justice has their back and they have the thanks of a grateful nation. |
MA: Stun Gun Sales Growing in Mass
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Massachusetts residents are increasingly arming themselves with electronic weapons following a court ruling last year that legalized the non-lethal devices. More than 1,500 electronic Tasers and stun guns have been sold by gun dealers in Massachusetts since July 2018, according to the state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. |
Corporate Discrimination vs. Second Amendment Freedoms
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More and more businesses are wading into the gun-control debate day by day. Over the last several months, Americans have seen many businesses— including banks, social media magnates, sporting-goods stores, grocery shops, and a multitude of other commercial entities—seek to levy and advocate anti-gun policies, regulations and legislation against law-abiding Americans in attempts to control their Second Amendment rights. |
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