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Jeepers Creepers, Where'd You Get That Pieper?

Never heard of the Pieper Volley Gun, have you? Neither had I until I stumbled across it in the LaPorte museum. If the LaPorte museum's W. A. Jones Collection of Antique Firearms contains the damndest stuff you've ever seen, then their Pieper Volley Gun has got to be the double-damndest.

Armed Man Turns Tables On Attempted Robber

Police said a man acted in self-defense on Saturday when he shot a 24-year-old who tried to rob him at gunpoint.

Gun Economics: Ammo Supply 101

Last fall, the obamination occurred. This event created a panic-driven run on guns and all related items. Unlike the previous panic-driven runs, this run is not based upon rumor or perceived threat; every real American should intuitively understand that this threat is very much, very real.

Boston: Local Gun Clubs Up in Arms

Clubs say rules proposed to tighten safety would end events.

Poll: U.S. Is a Pro-Gun Nation

The polls, conducted by Rasmussen Reports, asked whether the Constitution guarantees the right to own a gun and what was behind the recent increase in gun sales. Among Americans polled, 75% said the Constitution guaranteed the right to own a gun.

Missouri: Law-Maker Says Castle Doctrine Needs Clarification

The Castle Doctrine has been on the books in Missouri for a couple years but one lawmaker says it is still often misunderstood. That's why Sen. Jack Goodman, R-Mount Vernon, is trying to clear up any confusion about a person's right to act in self-defense.

North Syracuse Man Kills 2 in Apparent Act of Self-Defense

A North Syracuse resident shot and killed two Syracuse men after they kicked in the front door to his home and entered early Saturday morning in what police are calling an apparent home invasion.

Lowly .308 Remains His All-Time Favorite

The .308 is Ian McMurchy's favorite hunting cartridge, mostly because of the great bullets and solid information available for the caliber.

Man Confronting Intruder ‘flinched and the gun went off'

A man who shot and killed an apparent burglar in his Fitchburg home on Wednesday told police that "he flinched and the gun went off," Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard said Thursday.

Homeowner Shoots Armed Robbery Suspects

Two attempted armed robbery suspects were hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds after the man police said they tried to rob shot them.

Pennsylvania to Consider Nullifying Some Federal Gun Laws

Pennsylvania State Representative Sam Rohrer has introduced the “Firearms Freedom Act” (HB1988) for consideration in the state legislature. The bill is “An Act prohibiting certain firearms, firearm accessories or ammunition from being subject to Federal law or Federal regulation.”

Wicker Amendment Will Protect Gun Rights of Amtrak Travelers

Sen. Wicker's amendment will allow law-abiding gun owners to safely and legally transport firearms when they travel on Amtrak.

Prosecutor: Campsite Shooting was in Self-Defense

A camper who shot and killed a 25-year-old Olympia man last month during a bizarre late-night encounter along a remote bank on Wynooche Lake will not face charges.

For Value Look to BSA Optics

Price point, exceptional features and easy-to-use controls make for a great package when looking for a scope for your AR-15.

Exploring AR-15 Optics Sighting Options

The improvement I like best for the AR-15 is the flat-top upper. It gives you more options for sighting and makes the rifle more scope-friendly. Plus, you can add quick-on-and-off peeps and front sights. Here's a look at AR-15 optics.

What Shall I Do With That Old Mauser? Part 1

Muramatsu converts a Mauser to .45 ACP in this two-part series. Why, you ask? The best reason of all: It's fun.

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