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Nursery Owner Detains Thief with .22
A Wisconsin nursery owner detains a thief-in-the-night with a .22 caliber revolver, and helps the authorities apprehend the suspect.
Sheriff Promotes Constitutional Law Enforcement
Nearly 100 people crowded into a small room on the warm summer evening to listen intently to the message conveyed by Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona. A career in law enforcement led Mack to the conclusion that the county sheriff is our nation's last line of defense for the preservation and return to fundamental and individual liberty.
Bloomberg to Raise Funds for Anti-NRA Effort
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he would raise money for a national campaign to counter the political influence of the National Rifle Association, building on the recent defeat of federal legislation that would have eased prohibitions against carrying concealed weapons.
Hands On! Gerber Tool Built Just for AR Platform
Tactical Gear: Clean your rifle with good eFECT.
Tactical Video: Gerber eFECT AR-15 Tool
This short video (no sound) gives you a closer look at the Gerber eFECT AR-15 tool.
Gunsmithing: Install a Better AR-15 Trigger
Installing a new AR-15 trigger can make a world of difference. Several companies make great aftermarket AR parts. Let's look at some.
Prospects Dim for Mexican Firearms Treaty?
President Obama's call for the Senate to ratify a hemispheric small-firearms treaty dominated his last visit to Mexico, but in the four months since, both the treaty pledge and the drug violence that prompted it have dropped off the radar - a victim of Congress' full schedule and gun politics.
Packing at School: Guns on Campus One Year Later
One year ago, David Thweatt made a decision so controversial and groundbreaking the story about it sped around the world. The superintendent of the isolated Harrold Independent School District, made history last August when he and his school board decided to allow select teachers and staff members at the 110-student school to carry guns on campus - a first for Texas and the nation.
Highlights of Old Barn and Alderfer Auctions
Two recent firearm auctions - one the Old Barn Auction held June 26-27 in Findlay, Ohio and the Alderfer Auction held on July 20 in Hatfield, Pennsylvania - yielded strong sales, showing interest in firearms isn't waning. Here are highlights from these two gun auctions.
65 Years of Gun Digest: Historic 3-DVD Set Released
The Gun Digest annual book is highly coveted among gun collectors and serious shooters. The publication has a rich history reaching back to 1944, and some of the most influential gun writers of all time have contributed to its pages. Now available in a 3-DVD set, the Gun Digest Six-Decade Collection is sure to become a must-have -- both for collectors and gun owners seeking practical information found no where else but in this comprehensive digital library.
Philadelphia Pizza Shop Owner Shoots Back
A Philadelphia pizza shop owner refuses to be a victim. A would-be robber learns a tough lesson when it comes to messing with an armed citizenry.
New Jersey: One Handgun Per Month Now The Law
In early August, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (D) signed a bill into law making it illegal to buy more than one handgun per month. The law aims to impede straw purchasers - people who have clean records and buy guns legally, then pass them to criminals, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
Senate Confirms Anti-Gun Sotomayor
The Senate easily confirmed the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court. Only 31 Senators took seriously their oath to uphold the Constitution and voted against this radical anti-gun nominee, with 68 voting for confirmation.
Republicans Defect to Support Anti-Gun Sotomayor
It came as no surprise when Sen. Christopher Bond declared moments ago that he would support President Obama's choice of Sonia Sotomayor to become a Supreme Court justice.
Mossberg Pricing & Reference
Download a PDF with pricing, value and reference information for Mossberg firearms, courtesy of the Standard Catalog of Firearms.
Senate Vote on Sotomayor This Week: Gun Rights At Risk
By a vote of 13-6, Judge Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to become an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court was voted out of the Senate Judiciary committee on Tuesday, July 28. Her nomination will now be decided by the full Senate, in a vote likely to occur this week.
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