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What I love & Hate About Crimson Trace Lasergrips

What I love & Hate About Crimson Trace Lasergrips

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One of my favorite firearms innovations of the last decade or so has been the swift rise of aftermarket laser aiming systems for handguns. Remember when adding a laser to your handgun meant installing something that looked like a small flashlight onto your gun’s tactical rail with a coiled cord attached to an activation switch? [...]

ACLU Backs NRA, Files Brief Condemning New York Gov. Cuomo

ACLU Backs NRA, Files Brief Condemning New York Gov. Cuomo

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Just weeks after the historically anti-gun Ninth Circuit Court ruled in favor of open carry, the left-leaning American Civil Liberties Union filed a brief last week backing the National Rifle Association in their lawsuit against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

'Double' Folding AR Available for Pre-Order, Shipping Oct. 30

‘Double’ Folding AR Available for Pre-Order, Shipping Oct. 30

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The FoldAR and the Double FoldAR are now available for pre-order with shipping set to begin on Oct. 30.

Ruger Precision Rimfire .22 LR: Review

Ruger Precision Rimfire .22 LR: Review

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The Ruger Precision Rimfire (RPR) Model 8400 is a bolt action .22 LR made to mimic a full-size precision chassis long range centerfire rifle. It has the ability to be a super short rimfire action or mimic a centerfire short action rifle. It’s a tac driving machine that has phenomenal ergonomics and an easily adjustable stock…

The Smith & Wesson Victory .38 - A Cop Gun Goes to War (#1 - Allied Small Arms WWII)

The Smith & Wesson Victory .38 – A Cop Gun Goes to War (#1 – Allied Small Arms WWII)

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The Victory .38 was a wartime version of the original Smith and Wesson Model 10 first introduced in 1899. The gun was variously known as the S&W Military and Police or the S&W Hand Ejector. Total production exceeded six million copies. While civilian variants typically sported a deep blue finish and a variety of barrel lengths, the Victory model was bred purely for combat.

Gunstock Building For the Average Joe - Part 2

Gunstock Building For the Average Joe – Part 2

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I always feel the urge to then explain that building a gun stock is not hard; it only takes time and some basic woodworking skills. Whether it be for your granddad’s worn down hunting rifle or for your custom precision rifle, this article is going to be a walkthrough of how you, the “average joe”, can build your own rifle stock like you have always wanted to.

AAC Ti-Raid Suppressor Review

AAC Ti-Raid Suppressor Review

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Available in a direct thread or QC set up, we opted to test the direct thread. The can features a completely toolless takedown, though it has wrench flats on the cap. Not that any of us would ever neglect maintenance so long as to need those. The user serviceable part of this cannot be overstated.

Finding Your Dominant Eye

Finding Your Dominant Eye

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Although it is possible to shoot with one eye closed it is not the most effective way to shoot a shotgun at moving targets. Starting to shoot a shotgun with one eye is the biggest mistake that anyone who wants to shoot or hunt effectively can do. I personally struggled with this as a young shooter, shooting almost my first two years closing one eye. When my coach decided to switch me over to two eyes it was the most frustrating thing I have ever experienced.

Sportsman’s Warehouse Loses Gander Mountain Bid, $3.8 Million in First Quarter

Buoyed by Strong Gun Sales, Sportsman’s Warehouse Reports Another Great Quarter

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The firearms community appreciates loyalty, and they’ve shown that appreciation at Sportsman’s Warehouse stores across the country.

Gun Control's Racist History

Gun Control’s Racist History

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I don’t know what started me down the rabbit hole of gun control and racism but I came across this NRA produced video on Youtube. It’s a pretty good primer on the racist roots of gun control.