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Taurus Unveils the Taurus 817
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Taurus has announced a new model certain to get attention from revolver enthusiasts.
The company has unveiled the Taurus 817, a rugged and compact revolver chambered for the .38 Special +P cartridge. With a 7-round capacity and all-stainless-steel construction, the 817 offers exceptional strength, performance, and reliability in a defensive carry platform. |
AI will soon target gun owners
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Someday soon, you will receive a video call, or perhaps a text or voice mail video from a local politician well known to you. They may be a sheriff or chief of police, or even a state official. This person will begrudgingly tell you that a bad vote occurred in the statehouse, and something you use daily and value highly is now illegal and must be destroyed. It may be a standard-capacity magazine, a brace, or a specific type of weapon or ammunition. As a result, thousands of items will likely be eliminated.
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OH: Wisconsin Jr. Rifle Team return looking forward to another year at National Matches
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Twenty-year-old Sam Ruiter grew up, he said, “in the middle of nowhere in Wisconsin.” He spent many hours hunting, so guns were always an everyday part of his life. But when he was invited to a local club about four years ago, he was introduced to highpower shooting and discovered a new passion.
“I fell in love with highpower. I was hooked,” he said. “I like the mental aspect, the mental challenge.”
Marksmanship is a uniquely mental game.
“I did cross country and track in high school, and it was always ‘Try harder. Try harder,’” he said. “But highpower is a different mental game. You clear your head, and you relax. It’s a relaxing sport.” |
29 YOUTH MARKSMEN INVITED TO LEGION AIR RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN MICHIGAN
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The American Legion’s Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship will again be held on the campus of Hillsdale College in Hillsdale, Mich., July 24-26. The top 15 precision and 14 sporter youth marksmen who competed in the American Legion postal match advanced to the championships.
During competition July 24 and 25, participants in both the precision and sporter categories will shoot a .177-caliber air rifle in three positions – prone, standing and kneeling – 20 times for each position twice. The top eight competitors in both categories will advance to the finals on Saturday, July 26, where each shooter will fire 10 shots standing. |
Elon Musk Confirms His New Third Party's Official Stance on ‘Sacred’ Second Amendment
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I take Elon Musk at his word when he says he wants to start a third party to secure things we both want to see effectuated. The difference is that, while I effectively do little to support this -- casting my vote and donating small amounts to candidates I support -- he seems willing to do even less than that by sabotaging the same agenda items we both hold dear because he thinks he can apply market disruption to glacial republican democracy.
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Grassroots Legislative Update—July 14, 2025
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What’s New—The Big Beautiful Bill signed by President on July 4; Politics: State wide elections in 2025; Trump Administration reducing ATF budget; California: On legislative recess; More bills to be considered in August in both Assembly and Senate Public Safety Committees. |
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In the end, more than freedom, they wanted security. They wanted a comfortable life, and they lost it all — security, comfort, and freedom. When the Athenians finally wanted not to give to society but for society to give to them, when the freedom they wished for most was freedom from responsibility then Athens ceased to be free and was never free again. — EDWARD GIBBON [On ancient Athens] |
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