The discussion regarding the deregulation of silencers (suppressors if you insist on using the more politically correct term) has traveled quite the roller coaster path in the last few months. Staying as clear from partisan politics as possible, the election result was a surprise to most on each side. In the end, gun rights proponents had
Read MoreChinese Firearm Enthusiasts Drive Spike in Tourism to U.S. Gun Ranges
They say necessity breeds invention and one man in Bejing, China has identified a gaping need to provide his fellow citizens with the opportunity to shoot guns where gun culture reigns supreme: America. “It’s a place Chinese can go to experience real gun culture,” Wong said. “It’s impossible to shoot here.” “The Chinese government took away people’s
Read MoreSweden’s Largest Newspaper Demands Ban Men In Cars To Stop Terror
It was just a matter of time before we were forced to write this ridiculous post. You knew it was coming, we knew it was coming…and now the day has finally arrived that some extreme leftist has called for the banning of automobiles as a means of preventing terrorist attacks…you know, because the person driving
Read MoreWill The Supreme Court Hear A Second Amendment Case This Year?
Neil Gorsuch, newly sworn in as an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, is taking his seat at a busy time for the court. Beginning this week, the Court will meet in conference to decide what cases it will hear in the near future, and the future of the right to keep and bear
Read MoreATF announces NFA branch reorganization in effort to improve performance
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives has split its National Firearms Act branch into a separate division in hopes of providing more oversight and efficiency. The new NFA Division will consist of an Industry Processing Branch, focusing on processing forms from the private sector, and a Government Support Branch centered on law enforcement.
Read MorePeruta v. California: The Supreme Court’s Next Big Gun Case?
Edward Peruta is a litigious Vietnam veteran who spends part of each year living out of a trailer home in San Diego. Neil Gorsuch is a conservative Coloradan with impeccable Ivy League judicial credentials. Peruta’s legal challenge to San Diego County’s concealed carry permitting system has been winding its way through the federal court system
Read MoreBill would offer gun education to North Carolina high school students
North Carolina high schools could offer a class on gun safety this fall if a bill passes the state legislature. The class would also teach students about the math, history and science of guns. FOX8 talked to several people about H.B. 612, who were divided on the issue. Some parents said teaching students about guns
Read MoreRead the reply to my comment below on this post on the murder of Professor Livui Librescu at the Virginia Tech massacre 10 years ago. This is how a stupid idiot thinks.
Read MoreFirst Shot On Target Drill, Learn To Shoot Better From The Karate Kid
Read more: https://www.ammoland.com/2017/04/first-shot-target-drill-learn-shoot/#ixzz4ekSCKB3R Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Follow us: @Ammoland on Twitter | Ammoland on Facebook Normally Hollywood movies dish out useful gun advice about as often as the sun goes out, but every once in a while, a movie presents a surprisingly relevant learning opportunity. Take that corny 1980’s movie, The Karate Kid,
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