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Trump Admin Publishes New Regs that Would Streamline Export of Firearms

Trump Admin Publishes New Regs that Would Streamline Export of Firearms

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Lawrence Keane of the National Shooting Sports Foundation called the proposal “a significant positive development for the industry that will allow members to reduce costs and compete in the global marketplace more effectively, all while not in any way hindering national security.”

18 Millimeters of Awesome: Shotguns for Home Defense and Everything Else

18 Millimeters of Awesome: Shotguns for Home Defense and Everything Else

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by Mark Miller I have been to some bad places around the world and have seen bad things happen. When I lived on the Gulf Coast, I went through the aftermath of several major hurricanes. I now live in a rural area near a volcano and maintain a wide selection of weapons. When I hear [...]

Cimarron 1876 Centennial "Tom Horn" Signature Rifle - Review

Cimarron 1876 Centennial “Tom Horn” Signature Rifle – Review

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When the 1873 came out it was a paradigm shift. A repeating rifle that was as reliable and capable as it was practical. However, it was still a pistol caliber carbine. For real rifle work, you had to go to something like an 1869 Sharps, a Ballard Perfection rifle, or a Remington Rolling Block. That’s what buffalo hunters used. What these long range, big game guns had in common was that they were all single shot firearms. The Winchester Model 1876 changed that forever.

Over Yonder: The Ins and Outs of Laser Rangefinders

Over Yonder: The Ins and Outs of Laser Rangefinders

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 In simple terms, the laser rangefinder will emit an infrared beam towards a target while another sensor looks for the reflection coming back.  Once the sensor has detected that reflection it calculates the range based on the time it took to get back to the unit and displays it for the user. 

Glock 34 GEN 5 Review - Out Of The Box Battle or Race Gun Ready

Glock 34 GEN 5 Review – Out Of The Box Battle or Race Gun Ready

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Glock has been updating the line up to Generation 5, as seen here on the 17/19 and here on the 19X. We aren’t going to rehash all the changes for the Gen 5 here, but a highlight reel is helpful if you haven’t been paying attention. The accuracy is improved by a factor of half, the new triggers are better, gone are the finger grooves, and there is a right side slide release for the

9mm Rimfire Shotgun - Chiappa Little Badger Review

9mm Rimfire Shotgun – Chiappa Little Badger Review

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This week, I’ve played with a gun that is way outside the norm. From Chiappa, we are looking at what may be the smallest of the Italian shotguns. Ever. When this gun first came up for review, I had no idea what 9mm Flobert was, so don’t feel bad if you have never heard of it either. It is a very common European cartridge but is almost unheard of here in the U.S.A.

Mid-Length Best Length? NSWC-Crane Tests Say Yes

Mid-Length Best Length? NSWC-Crane Tests Say Yes

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NSWC-Crane’s real eye-opening finding was that the mid-length gas system showed a far better service life than the carbine-length system.

1000 Shootings in Chicago, Gun Group Tells Emanuel: ‘Time to Go’

Rahm Emanuel’s Advice Days After Sandy Hook: ‘Tap Peoples Emotions’

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“Go for a vote this week before it fades. Tap peoples emotion. Make it simple assault weapons,” advised Emanuel.

Touring the CMP: A Look into the First Batch of M1911s

Touring the CMP: A Look into the First Batch of M1911s

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The National Rifle Association’s American Rifleman got the first crack at the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s military surplus 1911s.

Medical Training - The Life You Save May be Your Own

Medical Training – The Life You Save May be Your Own

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It doesn’t matter if you’re out hunting, on the range practicing, or driving down the highway, when chaos strikes, it strikes fast. One missed step along that ridge, a ricocheting bullet off a steel target, a distracted driver, a slip of a blade, and you can find yourself in a life and death situation. Beyond gun safety, first aid training is more useful than any other training you could attend, though most of us put it a ways down the list of our planned training.