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  1. The 1911 is still going strong and shows no sign of going away. Whether a true 1911 or a modernized 2011, the results are the same.
  2. Recently, two NRA Committees approved language amending Rules to allow lawfully owned suppressors in NRA High Power Rifle competitions, including...
  3. This new & improved Ruger Precision Rifle RPR is the result of years of feedback from competitive shooters & yet another example of...
  4. The RUGER RXM Handgun's affordable price, excellent ergonomics, & compatibility with Glock accessories make it a compelling choice in the...
  5. On the day of the shooting, the woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, dialed 911 in a state of evident distress, reporting that she had shot...
  6. 1000 rounds of CCI Blazer 9mm 115 Grain FMJ now $250.00 with FREE shipping with CODE. That is $0.25 each a round.
  7. Finland is the latest country to see a surge in civilian firearms training. It’s clear that for Finns, the echoes of their historical conflicts with...
  8. If you need to expertly secure one firearm or a group of firearms, GunLox can really help.
  9. Grand Power Stribog SP9 A1 9mm Pistol with a 30-round magazine at a great low sale price ,,, now just $699.99. You save $500.00...
  10. A suggestion that the Second Amendment may no longer be “appropriate” in today’s society definitely should raise alarms about Shon Barnes
  11. A militia that is deeply rooted in the civilian population serves as a check on the professional military and aligns with the constitutional goal of...
  12. Ohhunt Fiber Optic Foldable Flip-Up Polymer back up Sights for just $19.99 at checkout.
  13. December’s NSSF GR Team profile is for Moriah Day, NSSF Director for Government Relations – State Affairs, Midwest Region.
  14. Time to upgrade your GLOCK pistol with the SCT Manufacturing Frame For Gen3 G19, G23, & G32 Polymer pistols...now just $79.99!
  15. This is exactly why, unlike some "gunfluencers" who advocate suppressing shooter names, I'm against keeping them held back.