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Women Aim for Protection in Concealed Pistol Classes
Lee Zeidler was calm as he spoke to the women, each armed with a pistol, ready to fire. They stood nervously on the line at the Caledonia Sportsman's Club pistol range. The pungent smell of gunpowder hung in the air.
Gun Digest the Magazine November 9, 2009
Cocked, locked and ready to rock. It's the November 9, 2009 concealed carry issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.
The Legendary M-14 Still Soldiers On
It is the rifle with the shortest tenure as the main battle arm of the U.S. military, yet the M-14, in various configurations, continues to fill a need.
Reader: Offer Socialized Gun Ownership
A Gun Digest reader offers a unique twist on the Obama socialized healthcare debate: If they're going to give everyone healthcare, why not give everyone a gun, too?
Get Ready: New “Assault Weapons” Ban Urged
Rhetoric ramps up to blame American gun owners for crimes committed by Mexican drug cartels.
Intruder Shot While Kicking in Bedroom Door
A Harris County man who shot an intruder in his home said pulling the trigger is the most difficult decision anyone can make.
911 Call Reveals Post-Shooting Intensity
Listen to an edited version of Jamie Chen's 911 call after he shot and killed an alleged intruder in his parents' Fitchburg, Wisconsin home.
Prosecution as Punishment: The Troubling Case of Albert Kwan
Did the ATF and federal prosecutors punish Albert Kwan with trumped-up charges simply because he asserted his right to remain silent?
Wisconsin: Concealed-Carry Pitched as Part of Gun Law Reform
Two powerful Milwaukee leaders on Wednesday floated the idea of allowing concealed-carry gun permits in Wisconsin as part of a larger package of gun law reforms - marking a departure with Mayor Tom Barrett on the hot issue.
You, Me and the CMP
Did you know that even today most Gun Digest readers can buy military surplus M-1 Garand rifles, M-1903 Springfield rifles, M-1917 rifles, surplus military 22 LR target rifles, ammunition, and gun parts taken directly from surplus U.S. government stocks at excellent prices?
Jury Acquits Man in 2006 Shooting
Carlos Moz never denied he shot a man in the head, but he claimed it was to defend himself and his brother. On Thursday, a jury agreed, finding Moz, 34, not guilty of aggravated assault.
Public Against Seattle Gun Ban
Public reaction to a proposed ban on firearms at Seattle park facilities was decidedly negative, with 96 percent of the people weighing in on the idea turning thumbs down.
Streamlight Warns of Risk of Using Off-Brand Batteries
Safety alert: Use of substandard lithium batteries in flashlights can lead to fire, explosion or burn hazards.
More Senators Push Supreme Court to Rule Against Chicago Handgun Ban
Two pro-gun rights senators are wading into a lawsuit pending before the Supreme Court that could further expand the Second Amendment and restrict governments ability to police the flow of firearms.
Open Carry Making Headway
A few days ago I got a call from a Michigan Sheriff who told me: "The Michigan Municipal League is making a presentation on open carry at the Sheriff's convention. I'll let you know what they say." And what they had to say might surprise you.
Burglar V. Shotgun: Homeowner Wins
A northwest Houston homeowner shot a burglar after he found him inside his home Monday morning, police told KPRC Local 2.
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