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Gun Digest the Magazine, January 7, 2008

Wood or synthetic gunstocks? You decide with the January 7, 2008 issue of Gun Digest.

U.S. Supremes to New York City: No!

Ending nine years of litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear New York City's request to continue a lawsuit that tried to hold firearms manufacturers responsible for the criminal misuse of firearms.

Now It Begins: Obama

Towsley lets loose on the gun control threat from Barack Obama. And discusses the new Barnes Reduced Ricochet, Limited Penetration (RRLP) bullet for law enforcement and AR-15 rifles.

Blast From the Past: Shotshell Reloading

The army of shotshell reloaders grows daily - it's easy, simple, and you can save folding money!

Shotshell Reloading Presses to Consider

From Gun Digest 2008 comes this handy guide to some shotshell reloading presses you should consider. Shotshell reloading is a great way to save money and shoot more.

Shotshell Reloading: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to do shotshell reloading in an easy step-by-step guide from Gun Digest 2008. Shotshell reloading is a great way to fine-tune your shotgun loads and save money.

Arkansas: Concealed Carry Privacy Bill Passes House, Goes To Senate

By a vote of 98 to 1, the Arkansas State House passed House Bill 1623 last week, proposed legislation to protect the identities of concealed carry holders.

The Revolver Evolution is Here: The Ruger LCR

Could the new 13.5 ounce Ruger LCR be the ultimate concealed carry pistol?

Auction Update March 2009

Here's a look at firearm auction results as of March 2009.

As Expected, Gun Control on the Obama Agenda

It came as no surprise to gun owners when a key official in the Obama Administration admitted that gun control was on the new president's radar.

AR-15 Spotlight: The Les Baer Custom Police Special

This AR-15 should cost a lot more than $1690. Here's a quick look at a custom AR-15 priced well that doesn't skimp on quality.

New Gun Books for Your Library

From Civil War collectibles to modern defense tactics, a quartet of books to be released in March will cover a variety of weapons-based issues.

‘Made In Montana' May Trigger A Federal Lawsuit

Under a proposed law currently being debated in the Montana Legislature, firearms, weapons components and ammunition made in Montana and kept in Montana would be exempt from federal regulation, potentially releasing some Montanans from national gun registration and licensing laws, the Missoulian reported.

Playing the Angles

Shooting up or down a steep angle is a math problem that must be solved to get the bullet on target.

Tennessee: A Number Of Pro-Gun Bills In Play

Tennessee gun owners will be the winners if a series of pro-gun bills are passed by the state legislature this session.

Video: Tulsa Proclaims Joe Wanenmacher Day

Tulsa, Oklahoma Mayor Kathy Taylor proclaimed Joe Wanenmacher Day on February 5, 2009.

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