Month: July 2023

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If you want to make accurate shots with your rifle, then having a mil-dot scope will be an absolute necessity. The ‘mil’ in the term ‘mil-dot’ is short for milliradian, which refers to 1/1000th of a circle’s total radius. Mil-dot scopes have a reticle that use dots evenly spaces long both axis’, with the amount
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Some issues and fixes for when it comes to dealing with the bearing surface of today’s longer bullets. There’s a marked change in progress in the rifle bullet industry, and one that’s not going away. Our bullets are growing longer, ogives are flattening out, and the notable shift away from lead-core designs has our traditional
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So you just bought a Glock 26? Firstly, congratulations on purchase of the optimum double stack Glock sub-compact. For most, the qualities demanded in a sub-compact can be summed up as, conceal-ability, reliability, ergonomics, though, none of these at the cost of firepower. Now, you need an IWB concealed holster playing to the strengths of
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U.S. Rep Mikie Sherrill discussed gun violence, immigration and the economy at a town hall Monday evening at Montclair State University’s Alexander Kasser Theater. “Discussions like these are critical to my ability to fight for our community in Washington,” said Sherrill. “We have an opportunity to respectfully share what’s in our minds and listen to
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New poll shows more than 90% of Ohioans want mandatory background checks for gun buyers. 88% want mandatory training for concealed carry permits. But lawmakers are unlikely to change positions. Ohioans across the political spectrum overwhelmingly support gun safety regulations, including some shot down by Ohio lawmakers, a new statewide survey finds. Roughly nine out
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A closer look at AG Composites and how the company builds some of the finest composite rifle stocks available. For decades, some scoffed at the Deep South as a hub for world-class technology, but they weren’t paying attention. Alabama, and especially the intellectual lightning rod city of Huntsville—headlined by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center—is home to
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Debunking the flawed “shoot ‘em to the ground” concept when it comes to using lethal force for self-defense. About 15 or so years ago, the concept of “shooting the person to the ground” came into vogue, and while many instructors gave the idea up when the ammo crunch hit, I still know a few who
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Reviewed: Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism by Jeffrey Toobin Simon and Schuster, 418 pp., $29.99 Ronald Reagan’s pronouncement, in his first inaugural address in 1981, that “government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem” marked a signal moment in what has become the most successful political counterrevolution
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In 2002, Democrat lawmakers in New Jersey passed a first-of-its-kind bill to restrict the handguns that could be sold at retail in that state to “smart guns” (called “personalized guns” in the bill). The law would take effect once the state’s attorney general determined that “at least one manufacturer had delivered at least one production