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Preview: One Hundred Concepts ScopeCap
A simple, low-profile cap designed to cover scope lenses, the One Hundred Concepts ScopeCap is easily installed on a wide range of magnified optics and is durable, thanks to its polymer construction. Held in place with a provided section of bungie cord and a rubber retaining band, the ScopeCap is easily …
Why Should You Question Mass Shootings? Here Are 3 Lessons From History (Videos)
For years, people have questioned the official narrative surrounding many mass shootings, especially those that have taken place in the united States, and rightfully so. From Columbine to Sandy Hook, to Waco, to Ruby Ridge, to more recent shootings, many have begun to look at the details presented and wondered …
This State Has Gone Gun-Control Crazy
When considering states with lots of unjust, unconstitutional anti-gun laws, California, New Jersey and New York nearly always come to mind. But if some anti-gun Oregon politicians get their way, the Beaver State will rank right up there with those historical gun-ban locales. Last fall, Oregon voters passed Measure 114, one of …
NEW YORK GOV. KATHY HOCHUL’S 4-TON JUDICIAL NOMINATION EMBARRASSMENT
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s botched chief judge nomination process has been a blow to her first term as elected governor. It just got worse. For the first time since governors began making the chief judge nomination in 1970, the New York Senate Judiciary Committee rejected her first nominee, Hector LaSalle, as …
NSSF PRAISES GOVERNOR NOEM’S ORDER TO STOP ‘WOKE’ BANKING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST FIREARM INDUSTRY
WASHINGTON, D.C. — NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, praises South Dakota’s Gov. Kristi Noem for signing an Executive Order prohibiting state agencies from entering into contracts with corporate banks that discriminate against the firearm industry. Governor Noem’s order will prevent “woke” corporate banks with discriminatory policies against firearm industry members from …
Hawaii: Senate Passes Bill to Bankrupt Firearm Industry
This week, the Senate passed House Bill 426 and the House passed Senate Bill 1230. HB 426 has been transmitted to Governor Josh Green’s desk for his signature, while SB 1230 received a notice of disagreement from the Senate and will be sent to a conference committee to resolve the …
The Armed Citizen® April 14, 2023
Armed Citizen® Today A 22-year-old alleged assailant is dead after threatening an armed citizen’s child at a Yakima, Wash., dog park on Feb. 5, 2023. At 1:30 p.m. that Sunday, the 28-year-old father was walking through the park with his child when the 22-year-old suspect approached the man and allegedly …
Tech Wisdom: The Safety Check
This might be a dumb question about how a gun works, but it’s a subject I do not know and I should if I am going to be around guns. My boyfriend is a gun guy and spends a lot his free of time at the gun shop and at …
.38 Special vs 9mm In Snub Nosed Revolvers
.38 Special enjoys much fame, as one of the most classic modern revolver cartridges. On the other hand, 9mm revolvers are a bit of an anomaly, as that round was designed around semi-auto pistols. However, 9mm is the world’s most popular pistol round, which means that the round is extremely …
First Look: New Pistol Caliber Carbines from Bear Creek
Bear Creek Arsenal is now selling AR-15 pattern PCCs (pistol caliber carbines) chambered in both .45 ACP and 10mm. While most AR pattern PCCs are based around the popular 9mm cartridge, Bear Creek Arsenal wanted to offer something to shooters whose favorite rounds start with a “4” and developed their new …