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Affordable and high performance, Leupold hits the sweet spot with its new SX-2 Alpine HD spotting scope line. Unless you’re setting up a tree stand in dark timber, chances are you need quality observational optics. Without a spotting scope or a pair of binoculars, you’ll spend more time on the hoof and less time finding
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USA Today, one of the flagship papers published by the rabidly far left and anti-gun Gannett Media Group, says that putting Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court would endanger what they call “gun safety,” https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/09/28/trump-court-nominee-amy-barrett-risks-gun-safety-progress-column/3555056001/ Of course, Gannett outlets regularly ignore the facts on issues of importance to the left, and banning guns is
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This week in gun rights – September 19, 2020 Matthew Larosiere is the Director of Legal Policy at Firearms Policy Coalition. You can connect with him on Twitter @MattLaAtLaw. Study: Age Bans Don’t Stop Homicides; Amy Coney Barrett is the apparent frontrunner for the Supreme Court nomination; Alyssa Milano calls cops on teen with BB gun; Was NYPD cop a
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WRAK reports that everyone at the station is trying to figure out why “gun violence” is spiking in Durham, Somehow,https://www.wral.com/we-re-all-struggling-to-figure-that-out-gun-violence-spikes-in-durham/19300917/ I do not believe the folks at Raleigh’s WRAL have been paying attention or they would know that every gun control campaign results in sharply higher violent crime rates. Michael Bloomberg is spending perhaps another
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I have already mentioned “circular reasoning,” or reasoning from premises. Most gun control advocates are happy to tell anyone who will listen that “Guns cause crime, so it follows that gun cuntrol must control crime.” But that assumes that the premise, “guns cause crime” is correct. But there is no evidence to suggest that guns
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WASHINGTON, D.C (September 26, 2020) — Firearms Policy Coalition respectfully urges the United States Senate to confirm Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court without delay. Since the Supreme Court’s landmark D.C. v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago decisions, many lower courts have rebelled against these decisions
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Taking the best from half-moon clips and speedstrips, the K-PAK speedloader rethinks reloading the revolver on the quick. There are plenty of reasons to still consider a revolver for concealed carry. Expedient reloading is not one of them. No matter how you cut it, traditional wheelgun speed loading systems are either bulky or only a
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How Americans perfected—and continue to perfect—this rugged lever-action rifle. Important Advancements In The Lever-Action Rifle: Lorenzoni Repeating Pistol of the late-17th century and the German Lagatz Rifle of the early-18th century mark birth of the lever-action. The 1860 Henry becomes the first commercially successful lever-action. Used by the Union military in the Civil War, the
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Designed to seamless function on the slimmest concealed carry pistols, the Trijicon RMRcc gets on-person self-defense handguns on target. Red dots have come a long way. Time was, the aiming solution was unwieldy and, worse yet, unreliable—barely fit for the most novel uses. Not anymore. Battle-hardened, the sights have become worthy additions on the most deadly
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PHILADELPHIA (September 24, 2020) — Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and Firearms Policy Foundation (FPF) announced the filing of an important legal brief in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals regarding the State of New Jersey’s ban on so-called “large-capacity magazines” that hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. The brief is available online at
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Lawsuit Challenging California “Assault Weapon” Ban Moves Forward; Federal Judge Denies California’s Motion to Dismiss SAN DIEGO (September 23, 2020) — Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that Southern District of California Federal District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez has issued an order denying the State of California’s partial motion to dismiss in the case
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Editors from the NRA’s American Hunter magazine worked with Remington designers to develop the Remington Model 700 American Hunter rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor. NRA editors and Remington designers collaborate to build a perfect rifle for hunting whitetail deer. Shake hands with the Remington 700 American Hunter. How The American Hunter Enchnaces The Traditional Remington 700
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WHO reports one of Bloomberg’s client groups has launched an ad campaign in key Iowa legislative races. https://who13.com/news/gun-control-group-launches-ad-blitz-in-key-iowa-house-races/ The clien is Everytown against guns, and according to the radio has a total of $2,000,000, two million dollars, to spend in races where candidates advertising spending is usually on the south side of $25,000 total. At
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Marlin’s new-for-2020 150th Anniversary rifle is chambered for the .444 Marlin. It features a high-grade wood stock, checking, engraving, gold inlays and a long-range tangent sight. Open sights, pitching .444 Marlin from an 150th Anniversary Marlin Model 336, can you hit a country mile? Certainly, but doing so tells us something about the setup. What
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Designed for small, pocket-type revolvers, the .32 Smith & Wesson gained immense popularity in American and Europe, despite being underpowered. What You Need To Know About The .32 Smith & Wesson: Originally loaded with balckpowder, it’s exclusively used smokeless since 1940. Comparable to the .32 Automatic, though the revolver cartridge is less powerful. Despite being