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Two Stories from College, Two Different Endings
There have been two markedly different tales of violence and bloodshed from two different college towns that ended two different ways, reflecting the vast differences in culture and the gaping chasm that exists between the political correctness of the gun-free zone mentality and the common sense of being prepared.
A Semiautomatic, Sir, and Pass the Ammo
The firearms industry appears to be riding out the recession in fine form, with sales across the country flourishing. And the enthusiasm for purchasing such weaponry has spread to communities south of Boston, according to area gun dealers.
Gun Digest the Magazine, June 8, 2009
How are you handling the ammo crisis? The June 8, 2009 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine will help you weather the storm.
Gun Digest the Magazine, May 25, 2009
Can you spot a fake? You will after you read the May 25, 2009 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.
Video: Obama Treaty Threatens Second Amedment
Lou Dobbs CNN - Video of President Obama supporting an international treaty creating sweeping gun control efforts. Bill Tucker reports.
Ammo Hard to Find as Gun Owners Stock Up
Gun shops across the country are reporting a run on ammunition, a phenomenon apparently driven by fear that the Obama administration will increase taxes on bullets or enact new gun-control measures.
Obama Linked to Gun Control Efforts
Despite Obama's claims that he respects the Second Amendment, new information shows his alarming links to gun control groups.
Representative Attempting to Alter Ohio Firearm Law
For the second time in two years, an area legislator is attempting to change the concealed and carry law via a new bill, which will remove the permit-to-carry provision and replace it with an Alaskan-type carry in which no permit would be required to carry.
Burglar Shot by Homeowner
A woman whose house was being burglarized is believed to have shot one of the three men caught in her home early Thursday.
BATFE Reform Bill Introduced In U.S. Senate
Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) introduced S. 941 -- the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Reform and Firearms Modernization Act -- on April 30. Senator Leahy is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to which S. 941 has been referred.
Rock Island Auction Continues to Defy Faltering Economy
Rock Island Auction Company realizes strong sales during their April Premiere Auction. Peaked interest in the gun market, particularly collectible firearms has Rock Island defying the faltering economy.
Texas May Test State Sovereignty Over Firearms
A Texas state representative has set his sights on having Texas-made firearms exempt from some federal laws.
Reloading: The 8mm Mauser
An excerpt from the Cartridges of the World, 11th Edition Book, looking at cartridge dimensions and reloading data for the 8mm Mauser.
Notes for Handloaders
Hints and tips for better, safer, more accurate loads, ideas and suggestions you won't find in the average manual.
Obama's National Park Service Bureaucrats Won't Defend Visitors' Civil Rights
The National Parks Service has announced it will not challenge a court order that temporarily stops the late-term Bush administration policy of allowing CCW-permit holders to carry in National Parks. That's the news media's backwards way of saying the bureaucrats running the National Parks are delighted they don't have to allow CCW-permit holders to exercise their civil rights in the parks, at least for now.
Chaffetz Bill Would Require Government to Resell Shell Casings
US House Representative Jason Chaffetz will run legislation that would keep the Department of Defense from destroying its used brass shells instead of selling them to resellers. Pictured are hundreds of used .223 brass casings.
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