“Something’s gone wrong, for all our vigilance and battle scars over the Bill of Rights, have we let the flame of freedom’s torch grow cold? Because there can be no torch to pass where there’s no flame,” says the late, great Charlton Heston.
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BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: February 26, 2019 { 1 comment }Teachers Now Have Confiscation Power Under New York’s Red Flag Law
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: February 25, 2019 { 90 comments }Teachers, along with police officers and family members, now have confiscation power in the Empire State thanks to a new law signed by Gov. Cuomo on Monday.
Nightforce: SHV 3-10X42 Riflescope – Review
BY Riley Baxter Published: February 23, 2019 { 6 comments }If you know about Nightforce Optics, it is probably that they’re renowned for quality. I expected the SHV to be a budget option, but it still impressed.
Breaking Into Sporting Clays: How and Why to enter the Sporting Clays Game
BY Jeff Cramblit Published: February 23, 2019 { 1 comment }It’s only natural; hunting is in our genes. Being the best is in our DNA. The evolutionary drive that the spoils go to the winner is built in our cells. So it only makes sense that when shooters and hunters are exposed to a shooting sport that mimics hunting wild game, we embrace it and use it as the yardstick to measure our skills.
Henry .327 Big Boy Carbine Review
BY Sam Trisler Published: February 23, 2019 { 19 comments }“Made in America or Not Made at all” is Henry’s motto. There really isn’t anything more American than a Lever Gun, sorry Mom and your apple pie. The Henry name is steeped in American History.
A Seven Shooter: Ruger .327 Single-Seven Review
BY Sam Trisler Published: February 23, 2019 { 20 comments }The Ruger Single-Six Revolver has been around since 1953. Since then, there have been a multitude of different models of this handy small-framed single action. It was on a Ruger Single-Six 22 that I first learned how to shoot a handgun and I suspect that is the case for a lot of people. A couple of years ago Ruger came out with a special model of this wheel gun as an exclusive for one of their distributors. This version is called the Single-Seven and it is chambered in .327 Federal Magnum.
Olight PL-Mini2 Valkyrie: Best Pistol Light Ever?
BY Austin Van Gilder Published: February 22, 2019 { 11 comments }The PL-Mini2 puts out an impressive 600 lumens and has a max. throw distance of 100 meters. It will fit on anything from a Springfield XDE to a Glock 17.
The Browning M1910 and the Assassination of Paul Doumer
BY Will Dabbs Published: February 22, 2019 { 7 comments }In this edition, we explore the Browning M1910, used in some of the more sordid assassinations that shaped our modern world.
California Mayor Proposes End to Private Sales of Guns and Ammo
BY John Thomas Published: February 21, 2019 { 26 comments }“While our current occupant of the White House tweets about emergency declarations, a real crisis persists in the 39,377 Americans who died from gun violence in 2017. The federal government — cowering in the presence of NRA lobbyists — has abdicated its role to safeguard Americans by implementing reasonable firearm regulations. In the absence of federal leadership, cities and states will continue to step up to do more to keep our residents safe,” said Mayor Liccardo.
Shooting SIG’s SUR (Suppressed Upper Receiver) – Only One Tax Stamp Required!
BY Levi Sim Published: February 21, 2019 { 4 comments }SIG Sauer’s new Suppressed Upper Receiver was designed for SOCOM, and we got to shoot it at SHOW Show. It’s chambered in 300 BLK, and its integrated suppressor is welded to the barrel and since it’s 16″ overall it only requires one stamp to own it.









