On the first day of the 117th Congress, U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) introduced the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2021.
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Concealed Carry Reciprocity Legislation Teed Up for 2021
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: January 6, 2021 { 29 comments }Ohio Governor Signs ‘Stand Your Ground’ Into Law, Moms Demand Action Freaks Out
BY Jordan Michaels Published: January 5, 2021 { 30 comments }Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a “stand your ground” bill into law on Monday that eliminates a person’s duty to retreat when faced with a life-threatening situation.
New CZ Tactical Sport 2 (TS2) Opens Doors to Competition Shooting
BY News Wire Published: January 5, 2021 { 0 comments }Now, the pistol has evolved into the Tactical Sport 2 (TS2), a brand-new, built-from-the-ground-up firearm that represents the next generation in tactical sport pistols.
How New York City Is Denying Residents 2A Rights
BY News Wire Published: January 4, 2021 { 5 comments }Leave it to New York City to once again remind us why we cannot trust anti-gun public officials to be the gatekeepers for our preexisting right – not state-granted privilege – to keep and bear arms.
Nice Gun, but Does it Match Your Eyes? Kimber Micro 9 SE
BY Justin Opinion Published: January 3, 2021 { 21 comments }The Micro 9 is essentially a “Honey, I shrunk the 1911” design, with a few subtle changes. It’s available in a rainbow of bright metallic finishes that are – if nothing else – very eye catching!
Local Gun Store COVID Availability Challenge: Hurricane Butterfly’s Cyclone Shotgun $399
BY Mark Miller Published: January 3, 2021 { 29 comments }Under current conditions, buying any gun can be a challenge, and ammunition availability is even worse. One bright spot in the field is the venerable 12 gauge shotgun. Ammunition is in stock and selling for around normal retail, even if it is not present in unlimited quantities.
Medical Kits: What You Need to Know
BY Clay Martin Published: January 3, 2021 { 4 comments }2020 was the year that a great many people in the shooting community discovered the need to have medical gear. It was a bad way to get that lesson, but it could have been worse. Let’s run through some basics about medical kits.
A Marine’s Combat Optic: Reviewing Trijicon’s VCOG 1-8×28 Scope
BY Brian McCombie Published: January 3, 2021 { 6 comments }To test out Trijicon’s VCOG 1-8×28 riflescope and to see how well the controls tracked, I did my version of “shooting the box.” My very short version of the longer story? The Trijicon VCOG 1-8×28 riflescope was and is an amazingly good and functional optic.
The What & the Why: Testing a Self Defense Gun
BY Doug Larson Published: January 3, 2021 { 2 comments }Someone goes into a gun store and buys a gun for self-defense. That’s the primary reason most people buy guns. He or she takes the gun home and puts it away for the just-in-case time when the goblins come. That new gun owner imagines grabbing the gun and fending off the intruder. But the person who has trained for that day and is serious about defense doesn’t imagine that.
The Russian Rikhter-23M Kartech Autoloading Space Cannon
BY Will Dabbs Published: January 3, 2021 { 6 comments }On Friday, January 24, 1975, far above the earth’s surface, the Soviet Union conducted humanity’s first and last test of an orbital space cannon. The tale of how the species got to that point is simply fascinating.









