When is a gun defined as a firearm? Even better when is a gun a ghost? If you are a staunch 2nd Amendment advocate as I am plus like to build stuff — especially stuff that goes bang — then 80 percent lowers no doubt tickle your fancy. According to the Federal Government, the Polymer80 Spectre 80 percent pistol kit is nothing more than a piece of polymer, but apply some calculated cuts with drill bits and cutting tools, shape the polymer with a file and sand paper, and add parts and that inert piece of plastic becomes a functioning semi-automatic pistol.
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BY Robert Sadowski Published: September 8, 2017 { 33 comments }The German MP40 Versus the American M3A1 Grease Gun
BY Will Dabbs Published: September 7, 2017 { 27 comments }World War II changed most everything about planet earth. Society, culture, industry, and politics all underwent a seismic shift during this worldwide conflict that ultimately claimed 50 million souls. This most horrible of wars spilt rivers of blood. Previously gunmaking retained some modicum of art. Military weapons combined the machinist’s touch with the woodworker’s skill to produce weapons that were elegant, graceful, and expensive.
Modern Hunting Bullets
BY Phil Massaro Published: September 7, 2017 { 8 comments }Times change, and technology changes along with it. We hunters have an irrefutable connection with the past; we discuss our favorite cartridges — often with opinions based upon the experiences of our forefathers — and we long for the opportunity to recreate those hunts made famous in the hunting literature we adore so much. However, I feel that if our hunting heroes of yesteryear could’ve had the opportunity to use those tools that we now have available, they’d embrace them immediately. And among all the improvements we’ve seen in the last half century, I rate modern bullet development at the top of the list.
‘Hurricane Gun Law’ Allows Irma Evacuees to Carry Concealed w/o Permit
BY Jordan Michaels Published: September 7, 2017 { 13 comments }Floridians fleeing Hurricane Irma have been granted an additional means of protection. A 2015 Florida law known commonly as the “hurricane gun law” allows those taking part in a mandatory evacuation to carry a concealed firearm for 48 hours without a valid permit.
Put a New Grip on Your Gen5 Glock
BY Clay Martin Published: September 7, 2017 { 1 comment }Whether you have an old Gen3 Glock or a new Gen5, you should consider putting a new grip on your polymer partner.
Tucson City Council Votes to Stop Destroying Guns Seized by Police
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: September 7, 2017 { 11 comments }Tucson will no longer destroy “crime guns” but will instead look to auction them off.
NSSF: What to Do with Firearms and Ammunition Affected by Flood Waters
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: September 7, 2017 { 5 comments }Firearms owners who have seen their guns and stored ammunition submerged by flood waters in storm-wracked areas are probably wondering if their firearms and ammunition can be salvaged and safely used.
Top Five Questions People Ask When They Find Out I Carry Concealed
BY Administrator Published: September 7, 2017 { 57 comments }I don’t usually volunteer the fact that I am carrying concealed, but if the conversation goes there…
Adams Arms Rolling Out New P-Series Micro AR Piston Kits and More
BY Max Slowik Published: September 6, 2017 { 2 comments }Adams Arms is launching an updated low-profile series of piston kits for ARs. Altogether, the P-Series is a complete reboot of their product line.
Sacramento to Pay Thugs $1K Per Month Not to Commit Gun-Related Crimes
BY Jordan Michaels Published: September 6, 2017 { 106 comments }The program targets the small percentage of city residents that commit the majority of gun-related crimes and offers them the chance to turn their lives around.








