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Armed Dog-Walker Stops Charging Grizzly

Why do Alaskans carry guns? In addition to being able to defend themselves against armed attackers, charging grizzly bears are also on the watch list.

Outrageous: Robber Sues Store Worker Who Shot Him

The owner of Nick's Party Stop on Cass Avenue in Clinton Township and several people connected to his store are being sued by a man who was shot while robbing the store.

Unnecessary Tragedy: Gun Collector Murdered

The brutal murder of an 82-year-old gun collector teaches us all a grim lesson: Don't lock up all of your guns.

Senator Ted Kennedy: A Legacy of Gun Control

The gun grabbers rush to exploit Ted Kennedy's death as the media worships this life-long enemy of the Second Amendment.

Why You Need a Concealed Carry Class

Stopping an attacker requires not only the right equipment, but also the right training.

A Must Read: “Firearm Curiosa” by Lewis Winant

If you've ever read my columns, you're aware that I'm fascinated by oddball firearms. Perhaps you are, too. If so, Winant's Firearms Curiosa is a must-have.

Collecting Vietnam War Firearms

For ease of locating, this broad array of Vietnam War firearms have been divided into sub groupings by type. All the items here are available on the collector market, but some are much more difficult and expensive to obtain than others.

There was no brandishing going on in New Hampshire or Arizona

After the demonstration in New Hampshire and one in Arizona where citizens legally carried guns openly, there has been a lot of press coverage and commenting complaining about these people brandishing their weapons.

High-Profile Gun Rights Case Inches Toward Supreme Court

A federal appeals court on September 24 will hear a high-profile gun rights case that's a leading candidate to end up before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Missoula Gun Rights Group VS Feds over Montana Firearms Freedom Act

A prominent Missoula-based gun rights group has partnered with a national organization to test federal authority over a new class of firearms: guns manufactured and used solely in the state of Montana.

Five Guns I'll Never Sell – Part I

When first smitten by the gun bug, and until one realizes he really wants to be a collector, our subspecies gathers a variety of pieces just because we like them. I have five guns I will never sell. I may someday decide to present them to a loved one, but never will I simply trade them for cash or other guns.

A Look at the Precision Rifle – Part 3 Stocks

Your stock's fit can make the split-second difference that matters when it comes to long-range shooting and your precision rifle.

Florida Community May Urge Citizens to Own Firearms

This week, a proposed resolution before the Belleview City Commission, Belleview, Florida, will urge, the head of every household in the city to have a gun in order to protect their families and to keep the peace in an emergency, the Ocala Star-Banner reported.

Hands On! Through the Looking Glass

In order to accomplish their task, snipers need to have the best equipment and the best possible training. Lives depend on it. When it comes to shooting through glass, having the right bullet is key.

Anti-Gun Legislation To Give Ban Privilege To U.S. Attorney General

Obama and the White House are looking the other way as Sen. Lautenberg (D-NJ) seeks to ban guns from 1,000,000 US citizens on a secret FBI terrorist watch list.

Video: Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 Magnum

This video takes a look at a few features of older style revolvers that some shooters and collectors look for, including recessed chambers and pinned barrels. The hard-to-find Smith & Wesson Model 66 is a prime candidate for such gun collectors.

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