The Wild West isn’t usually thought of as a home to Jews, yet early Jewish Americans lived there and left their marks. Here are some surprising ways Jews helped shape the American Frontier. Several Thousand Jews America’s western regions in the 1800s were home to thousands of Jews. An 1878 survey by the Union of
Read MoreA video showing the Sig Sauer P320 — the pistol design selected as the standard sidearm for the U.S. Army — discharging as it hit the ground divided the gun industry last week as many either hurled accusations at or tirelessly defended the gun maker. For its part, Sig reaffirmed its adherence to all industry safety standards in addition to offering
Read MoreRead more: https://www.ammoland.com/2017/07/californians-kiss-rights-goodby/#ixzz4qxR6XclE Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Follow us: @Ammoland on Twitter | Ammoland on Facebook Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- “Our pathetic “Two-Party System:” 1) Democrats: Amoral and unprincipled, but shrewd, frighteningly ambitious, and disciplined, and who, when given a chance to seize power to which they are not entitled, will do so instantly, boldly, and without restraint 2)
Read MoreMy personal belief is that California is lost. Not because there aren’t enough Californians who believe in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. But because they fail to defend their civil rights and refuse to comprehend what their lives will be like without them. Welcome back to The Legal Brief, the show where we CRUSH
Read MoreA very strange thing has happened since last weekend’s dreadful violence in Charlottesville. White supremacists used virtually every form of weapon except guns, yet somehow the Second Amendment is now under fire. Even worse, those who lawfully exercise the right to keep and bear arms now have fewer defenders when they also choose to speak.
Read MoreNot long ago I wrote an article here on ITS discussing the importance of maintaining situational awareness when you’re in public. It’s hard to make any decision, much less a critical decision, without accurate and timely information. This is why eliminating distractions, like putting the damn phone away, are key to ensuring that you have the time to properly
Read MoreIn 2005, the Tucson City Council passed an ordinance requiring that unclaimed or forfeited firearms, that were not used by the Tucson Police Department, or transferred to other police agencies, be destroyed. Destruction of firearms is an act of political theater designed to delegitimize firearms, branding them contraband. This political propaganda strikes at the heart of
Read MoreWhen I add up the amount of money I’ve spent on training over the years, it outpaces what I’ve spent just on the guns and accessories, and I’ll tell you this: I’ve never had buyer’s remorse from a training experience, but I sure wish I could have a few of the paychecks back that I spent
Read MoreWe’re kicking off another new series this week: Start Shooting Better. We’ll be outlining a variety of shooting drills and tests to help you improve your marksmanship. The drill we’re looking at for our first “episode” is Dot Torture. This is one of my favorite drills, but also one of the most difficult that I practice
Read MoreWelcome to the first installment of our new “Shooting 101” series! As I explained in an article last week, I’ve noticed a big need for concise, easily digested resources that cater to the absolute beginning shooter who needs to learn just a few basics before they get more in-depth instruction. A lot of us have gotten
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