Bump stock. AutoGlove. What’s the difference? Both accessories, as we’re told by industry folk, “simulate full auto fire.” The ATF classified the former as a “firearm part” and the latter as a “machine gun.”
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Here’s Why ATF Approved Bump Stock But Not AutoGlove
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: October 26, 2017 { 30 comments }Gunfight Science: Surviving A CQB Assault
BY Fred Mastison Published: October 26, 2017 { 11 comments }The fact is that a majority of defensive shootings take place at what we will call “bad breath distance.” The aggressor will more than likely already be inside your personal space and the ensuing fight will be a close quarter battle. While a single article can never replace real-world training, we can at least offer a few suggestions to consider.
Journey Into Competitive Shooting Ep. 10 Bullseye Pistol
BY Becky Yackley Published: October 26, 2017 { 3 comments }One of the iconic shooting disciplines that people envision when they think of a shooting match is Bullseye pistol.
Americans Set New Long Range World Record! 5,000 yards (2.84 miles)
BY Thomas Gomez Published: October 25, 2017 { 75 comments }We have a new world record, at least for now. Charlie Melton, a retired United States Navy SEAL sniper, shot a 40-inch target at 5,000 yards, smashing all previous records.
My First 1911 — Why I Chose SIG Sauer’s STX
BY Phil Massaro Published: October 25, 2017 { 29 comments }Among the multitude of autoloading handguns that a shooter has at his or her disposal, John M. Browning’s most famous pistol design still remains a perfectly viable choice, well over a century after it appeared. The M1911 and the M1911A1, of the First and Second World Wars, respectively, showed the effectiveness of Browning’s brainchild, as well as the new cartridge designed for it: the .45 ACP, or Automatic Colt Pistol. The ACP marked a return to a .45 caliber sidearm for the military, as the M1892 revolver – firing a .38 Long Colt cartridge – didn’t have the power level that soldiers needed, and the Philippine Insurrection brought that quickly to light.
A .357 Magnum Research Desert Eagle — History, Movies & Action
BY Will Dabbs Published: October 25, 2017 { 20 comments }The Desert Eagle is a unique and iconic firearm. Though the Deagle, as most die-hard fans refer to the gun, has long been associated with the nation of Israel, naturally a gun this manly was originally born in America. The US patent application for this gas-operated pistol was approved in January of 1983 under the auspices of Magnum Research Inc. The gun earned a second patent in December of 1985. After Israel Military Industries refined the design the gun went into volume production.
Top Five Questions I Get as a Gun Owner
BY Administrator Published: October 25, 2017 { 18 comments }If you’re a gun owner and haven’t been peppered by questions from others as to why you’re a gun owner, then you’re either very good at keeping your gun ownership under the radar or you live in a rural area with very few people to deal with.
Former NPR Chief Admits He Was Wrong on Gun Control
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: October 24, 2017 { 28 comments }Ken Stern, the former CEO of NPR, acknowledged recently what many of us already know. Gun control is ineffective.
17 Attorneys General Send Letter to Congress Opposing National Concealed Carry Reciprocity
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: October 24, 2017 { 26 comments }A group of attorney generals is speaking out against national concealed carry reciprocity.
Couple Discovers Cache of French Resistance Guns and Ammo
BY Max Slowik Published: October 23, 2017 { 43 comments }A couple discovered a hidden cache of World War II-era arms that likely belonged to the French Resistance including guns, grenades and lots of ammo.









