Brian McCombie

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Brian McCombie is a freelance writer from central Wisconsin specializing in firearms and outdoor sports. His byline appears regularly in Gun Digest and other national magazines.

New Mexico No Longer Recognizes Utah’s Carry Permit

New Mexico has decided it will no longer recognize Utah's concealed carry permits within New Mexico, citing differences in permitting regulations between the two states.

Browning Offers Two New Tactical Gun Safes

For 2010, Browning has added two new models to its Tactical Safe line-up, the Tactical Series Mark I and Mark II.

A Case of Too Much Ammo?

After a Pewaukee, Wisconsin Police Department is disbanded, the agency finds itself with an excess of ammo.

Nikon Unveils New AR Rifle Scopes

Nikon has developed the new M-223 line of riflescopes, five scopes specifically engineered for the 223 Rem./5.56mm NATO round, with a 55-grain polymer-tipped bullet and a muzzle velocity of 3240fps.

M-Pro 7 Lubricant: Military Standard Gun Oil Available to Civilians

M-Pro7 has introduced its newest cleaner-lubricant-protectant, M- Pro7 Gun Oil LPX. More than just a gun oil, M-Pro7 Gun Oil LPX provides the benefits of current lubricants while mitigating typical drawbacks such as evaporation, separation, gumming and toxic odor.

A Lack of Shooters May Cost Indiana A Range

1/5/10 Gun Rights: Indiana shooters could lose the shooting range located in the Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area, “after its private manager told the Department of Natural Resources that he is losing too much money to stay in business,” the Chicago Tribune reported.

Indiana: Bills Would Ban Sharing of Gun Owner Personal Data

1/5/10 Gun Rights: In Indiana, two newspapers recently offered on-line databases thatcontained personal information about state concealed carry holders, much tothe dismay of gun owners. But how did the papers get that information?

Bloomberg Gun Control Costs City Big Money

12/23/09 Gun Rights: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his personal anti-gun crusade have cost his constituents some big money.