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130 Authors Join Everytown Council, Pledge to Push Anti-Gun Agenda

130 Authors Join Everytown Council, Pledge to Push Anti-Gun Agenda

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“The talent and reach of this Council will get even more Americans thinking, talking, and taking action, all toward our shared goal – saving lives from gun violence,” said Feinblatt.

Kansas Professor Pens Resignation Letter Over Campus Carry Law

Kansas Professor Pens Resignation Letter Over Campus Carry Law

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A University of Kansas professor resigned earlier this month ostensibly due to fear of the state’s new campus carry law, which is set to take effect at public universities on July 1.

MilSurp: An American Enfield – The History of the .30-06 Model 1917

MilSurp: An American Enfield – The History of the .30-06 Model 1917

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It is sometimes said that “timing is everything” and, in this instance, that proved to be true for the United States military. As events transpired, there was a source for manufacturing modern military service rifles that could go into production in a relatively short period of time. This fortuitous happenstance was due to the fact that when the United States declared war, three American plants were completing production of the “Pattern 1914” rifle under contract for the government of Great Britain. That would lead to what we now know as the Model 1917 rifle.

Reloading: To Crimp or Not to Crimp, That is the Question

Reloading: To Crimp or Not to Crimp, That is the Question

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Crimping gets a bad rap. Just as we sometimes tend to fix construction mistakes with a hammer rather than taking the time to properly fit parts, we tend to view crimping as a way to “fix” a less than perfect bullet seating. The problem with crimping is that it sounds so logical. The word “crimping” kind of implies the process of locking a bullet in place. But, there is more to it than just that.

Loaded for Bear: Dan Wesson Bruin 10mm Long Slide – Full Review

Loaded for Bear: Dan Wesson Bruin 10mm Long Slide – Full Review

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Love it or hate it, the 10mm round deserves respect. Both the chambering and the 6.3-inch barrel that Dan Wesson equips the Bruin with make it a great choice for hunting—especially with 10mm cartridges loaded to their full potential. Pigs, deer, and bear within close range will fall prey to the Bruin.

Marine Gunner Dispels Suppressor Myth

Marine Gunner Dispels Suppressor Myth

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Does a suppressor effect the velocity of your projectile? The answer is yes they do, but not in the manner you might think.

Break-Ins, Robberies Rise During Summer Months: Are You Prepared?

Break-Ins, Robberies Rise During Summer Months: Are You Prepared?

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“It’s that time of the year where kids will be getting out of school, bored with nothing to do, so you will see a lot more activities, especially burglaries,” Mapes said.

Gunfighter Tip of the Week: Shirt Modification to Improve Draw Stroke

Gunfighter Tip of the Week: Shirt Modification to Improve Draw Stroke

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Clay shows you how to modify your shirt to ensure that it doesn’t get in the way when you go to draw your gun.

PopSugar Columnist Argues ‘Why Kids Should Never Play With Water Guns’

PopSugar Columnist Argues ‘Why Kids Should Never Play With Water Guns’

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“These “toys” are also sending mixed messages and diluting the most important ones: guns are no joke. Guns aren’t innocent, even if they are “harmless” and in plastic form,” wrote Levy.

Trigger Tech: Apex Tactical Flat-Faced Trigger & Duty/Carry Kit for S&W Shield – Full Install & Review.

Trigger Tech: Apex Tactical Flat-Faced Trigger & Duty/Carry Kit for S&W Shield – Full Install & Review.

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I recently bought a Shield for concealed carry. The stock trigger is better than I expected, but I wanted something a little lighter. I want every component to be as effective as possible. Towards that end, I purchased the Apex Tactical Flat-Faced Trigger and Duty/Carry Kit. The kit comes with everything you need to make your trigger lighter and, more importantly, smoother.