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Shannon Watts On Gun Control Movement, 'We're Winning'

Everytown Will Spend $60 Million on 2020 Election, 2x More Than NRA Spent in 2016

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Everytown for Gun Safety announced on Monday a massive, $60 million spending plan directed at electing anti-gun candidates in the 2020 presidential and congressional elections.

ATN Announces Awesome New Thermal Optics for Under $2000 - SHOT Show 2020

ATN Announces Awesome New Thermal Optics for Under $2000 – SHOT Show 2020

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ATN announced at SHOT Show 2020 a new line of low-cost thermal clip-ons and monoculars along with a re-vamped version of their popular day/night optic. We stopped by their booth to peer through their new products for ourselves, and we gotta say—we were impressed.

Go-To SHTF Gun: Midland Releases Backpacker in .22LR  – SHOT Show 2020

Go-To SHTF Gun: Midland Releases Backpacker in .22LR – SHOT Show 2020

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The Backpacker is a single-shot, break-action firearm capable of being folded into a compact configuration small enough to fit into most mid-sized backpacks. The barrel can also be entirely removed with a single Allen wrench and replaced with a barrel chambered in a different caliber/gauge. There’s no need to change anything about the receiver—just swap barrels and you’re good to go.

Non-Lethal Pepperball TCP Carbine Makes Hits at 115 Feet 'All Day' – SHOT Show 2020

Non-Lethal Pepperball TCP Carbine Makes Hits at 115 Feet ‘All Day’ – SHOT Show 2020

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Sometimes non-lethal is the way to go. While most folks don’t have the luxury of carrying both lethal and non-lethal self-defense weapons, an OC powder launcher from Pepperball might fit nicely into a home defense system.

Revolver+Rifle = Heritage's Rough Rider Rancher ($297)- SHOT Show 2020

Revolver+Rifle = Heritage’s Rough Rider Rancher ($297)- SHOT Show 2020

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Heritage Manufacturing has made a name for itself producing cowboy-style single-action revolvers for a lower price point than almost any other gun maker. Now they’re offering that same basic concept but in a rifle configuration: the Heritage Rough Rider Rancher.

LIVE LOOK at the New Alien Pistol from Laugo Arms – SHOT Show 2020

LIVE LOOK at the New Alien Pistol from Laugo Arms – SHOT Show 2020

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It’s tough to find anything truly innovative in the firearms industry these days, but the Alien Pistol from Laugo Arms has done it. We published an exclusive review earlier this year of this innovative handgun, but now we have our first live look from SHOT Show 2020’s Industry Day at the Range.

Go Old School: Taurus Releases New 3” Defender, Eight-Shot .22 Revolver – SHOT Show 2020

Go Old School: Taurus Releases New 3” Defender, Eight-Shot .22 Revolver – SHOT Show 2020

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Wheel guns are just as cool as ever, and Taurus just released two models sure to please any old-school aficionado—no matter his/her age.

5.7mm Goes Mainstream with the Ruger-57 Pistol – Shot Show 2020

5.7mm Goes Mainstream with the Ruger-57 Pistol – Shot Show 2020

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When Ruger announced their new Ruger-57 handgun late last year, the firearms industry took notice. The 5.7x28mm cartridge isn’t what you’d call “mainstream.” But Ruger’s decision to jump into the 5.7 game has sparked a renewed interest in the little bottleneck, and we stopped by their booth at Shot SHOW 2020 to see it for ourselves.

Full-Auto Speeds on Your Ruger 10/22 & Compatibles! Franklin Armory’s BFSIII - SHOT Show 2020

Full-Auto Speeds on Your Ruger 10/22 & Compatibles! Franklin Armory’s BFSIII – SHOT Show 2020

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The 22-C1 is designed for Ruger’s 10/22 chambered in .22LR, and it could be even more fun than its predecessors. We went to Franklin Armory’s booth at SHOT Show 2020 to check it out.

GunEye: A Weapon-Mounted Camera that Connects to Your Smartphone - SHOT Show 2020

GunEye: A Weapon-Mounted Camera that Connects to Your Smartphone – SHOT Show 2020

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“It’s been a long time since the gun accessory market has seen a totally new product with this level of technology available to the public,” says GunEye Co-Founder Steve Kraft.