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LAWMAKERS SAYING ‘NOT SO FAST’ ON CREDIT CARD GUN STORE TRACKING CODE
Amalgamated Bank CEO Priscilla Sims Brown isn’t shy about catering to Democratic politics and progressive causes. The New York Post even described her as “the Left’s private banker.” Sims Brown is especially proud of herself after she lobbied the main international credit card standards organization to create a special tracking …
Aiming – Sight Alignment, Sight Picture and Focus
Aiming is a fundamental marksmanship skill that is essential to consistently shoot accurately with a firearm. Properly aiming a rifle or a pistol with iron sights consists of two distinct steps or processes. The first step is creating proper sight alignment. The second is obtaining a correct sight picture. Most …
Idaho: Committee Passes Bills Discouraging Discrimination Against Firearm Industry
House Bill 189 prohibits public contracts with individuals or companies that are boycotting certain industries, including those that engage in or support the manufacture, distribution, sale, or use of firearms. House Bill 190 requires that banks and credit unions that are designated depositories for public money do not boycott industries important to the State …
New: Smith & Wesson M&P FPC Folding 9 mm Pistol Carbine
Smith & Wesson’s new M&P FPC is a compact, side-folding 9 mm carbine with M&P pistol controls, along with M&P magazine compatibility. When unfolded, the overall length of the Smith & Wesson M&P FPC is 30⅜ inches. Barrel length is 16¼ inches. Activate Your Own Stem Cells & Reverse …
Gun Review: Savage Renegauge Security
If a manufacturer understands firearms, quality will follow its products wherever they go. The Savage Renegauge is a terrific example of this relationship. After it proved itself through some of the harshest outdoor conditions, homeowners requested a shorter version to use for home defense. Savage got to work, and they didn’t disappoint. …
Favorite Firearms: A Reminder Of Dad | Mossberg 26B
This Mossberg 26B bolt-action rifle in .22 caliber belonged to my dad, Robert Elmo Babington. He was born in 1921 and later served as a navy corpsman in Japan and Korea. He had the rifle for as long as I can remember. It has no serial number, and I did …
Henry Supports Fallen Firefighters Foundation
Henry Repeating Arms recently presented a $25,000 check to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), a nonprofit organization that provides support and programs for the families and co-workers of firefighters killed in the line of duty. NFFF was chartered by Congress in 1992 and operates on private donations to award educational and job-training …
David Hogg Believes He Knows More About 2A Than the Supreme Court
We don’t really talk that much about David Hogg anymore, as he no longer seems to be the darling of the anti-gun movement he once was; although one might argue he was never much more than a suitable tool for those determined to undermine the Second Amendment. Maybe the anti-self-defense …
Pro-Discrimination, End-Game Gun Control Introduced in California
California is a laboratory for oppressive and ineffective gun control. And, for the most part, the proponents of these measures have kept up the charade that they are aimed at reducing crime, accidents, or suicides. But now some activists are becoming emboldened to drop the pretense and to admit they …
The Armed Citizen® Feb. 27, 2023
A Glynn County, Ga., man, his wife and his young daughter are safe after he confronted and shot a homeless man who allegedly broke into the family’s residence on the morning of Jan. 28, 2023. At 5:28 a.m. that Wednesday, the family was awoken by two loud noises, after which …