Month: October 2017
San Francisco 49ers Pledge $500,000 to Push Suppressor Ban
The San Francisco 49ers pledged $500,000 Thursday to secure a suppressor ban and other gun controls. Breitbart reports The push comes in the weeks after the Las Vegas attack. Suppressors were not used in that attack, but the 49ers are dedicated to banning the devices anyway. According to ESPN, the 49ers presented the gun control pledge […]
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Illinois, more fu*kd than we thought
Ok maybe someone knows the answer to this… ILGA reports… Last Action Date Chamber Action 10/26/2017 House Third Reading – Standard Debate – Lost 048-054-000 Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance 430 ILCS 65/1 from Ch. 38, par. 83-1 430 ILCS 65/1.1 from Ch. 38, par. 83-1.1 430 ILCS 65/2 from Ch. 38, par. 83-2 […]
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Jesus Campos left the country for Mexico just days after the Las Vegas shooting
Jesus Campos, the Mandalay Bay security guard who’s a key witness in the Las Vegas shooting, skipped town just days after the massacre, a new report reveals. Daily Mail reports On Wednesday, Fox News‘ Tucker Carlson received a document showing that Campos reentered the country from Mexico a week after the shooting. The Customs and Border Patrol document didn’t say […]
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A Look Back At The M1911 Double-Stack
After having relocated from Canada to North Carolina, Para USA, which has since been bought out by Remington, was perhaps the best-known maker of wide-body M1911-style pistols, with models such as the 6″-barreled Super Hawg and 3″-barreled P10-45 holding 14 and 11 rounds, respectively. American rifleman writes One day, many years ago, my wife said […]
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How to not shoot like a girly man!
Recoil Mechanics: How To Manage Recoil and Be Accurate USA -(Ammoland.com)- Many action pistol shooters have the desire to press the trigger as fast as possible while keeping all shots on a target the size of a pie plate when competing. As Ricky Bobby put it in Talladega Nights, “I wanna go fast!” This concept is known as […]
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Why Dry Fire?
The U.S. Army Rangers say: “Train like you fight—fight like you train.” SSUSA writes There are probably more boring things to do than dry firing—not sure what they might be though. However, if you are serious about shooting better and getting more competitive in matches or surviving a gun fight, you should consider lots of dry firing […]
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How to Shoot At Moving Targets
USA -(Ammoland.com)- If you’ve ever watched competitive shotgun shooters or hunters tracking and hitting their targets, you might think, “wow, they make it look so easy.” Like most things that are made to look effortless, there’s a lot more technique and consideration that goes into shooting moving targets. Whether shooting recreationally in a skeet field at clay […]
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5.56 Secret Service Rifle Top 5 Options!
Ah, a new U.S. Secret Service rifle. The whispers of change have been flowing for over two years. The rumor that the Secret Service was going to officially add a very specific AR platform rifle to its inventory has been fuel for Internet discussion for some time. tactical life writes All the questions were recently […]
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Disabled veterans could receive higher ratings under new ruling
Just last month, the court of Appeals for Veterans Claims issued another major decision that is hugely beneficial to disabled veterans. This new decision allows veterans to more easily obtain higher ratings for injuries to the back, neck, and joints. military1 writes Most veterans who have applied for disability benefits from the Department of Veterans […]
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Las Vegas shooter’s laptop missing its hard drive
A laptop computer recovered from the Las Vegas hotel room where Stephen Paddock launched the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history was missing its hard drive, depriving investigators of a potential key source of information on why he killed and maimed so many people, ABC News has learned. ABC reports Paddock is believed to have […]
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