Month: January 2023

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Canik has recently announced the SFx Rival-S, a new steel-framed variant of the company’s SFx Rival 9mm pistol. As handguns have trended towards polymer construction, concealed carriers have enjoyed the benefits of lighter pistols. When the same materials crept into the competition world, however, it left many wanting for more controllability. Canik is the latest
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One of my novice students using a bowdrill made of cotton wood and willow. The spindle slips out of the fire board at the end but an ember is produced and a fire is made….. Lesson here is that this can happen to anyone and practice makes better, and Those who think that they are
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Today, January 9th, the Washington State Legislature begins the 2023 legislative session. This year, anti-gun lawmakers will, once again, try to come up with the worst thought out gun laws on the west coast. They already pre-filed bills to ban commonly-owned firearms, require citizens to obtain a permit to purchase firearms, allow anti-gun zealots to bankrupt the firearm industry with junk
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Lawmakers in Illinois on Monday night approved a bill to ban the sale and manufacture of certain semi-automatic weapons, which critics say are commonly used for self-defense and recreation. The Protecting Illinois Communities Act passed the Illinois Senate on Monday night by a vote margin of 34–20. The legislation will now return to the state House of
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The Biden White House has for the most part worked hand-in-glove with gun control advocacy groups toward their shared goals of civilian disarmament. But a lawsuit against the government by survivors of the Sutherland Springs attack in 2017 is putting a strain on this harmonious relationship and causing embarrassment to all concerned. That’s because defending
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Gov. JB Pritzker and his fellow state officeholders were sworn in Monday in Springfield. Monday’s inauguration, held at the Bank of Springfield Center, saw Illinois Democrats continue their hold over all executive offices — governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, comptroller and treasurer — in the state. In Illinois, the red wave hit
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According to a recent story by Stephen Gutowski at The Reload, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) reported that 2022 saw 16.4 million queries run through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) that were related to firearms. While NSSF has not yet done a complete analysis of 2022 data—where it removes NICS checks
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SPRINGFIELD — Seeking to build on the successes of his four years in office, Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker offered a second-term agenda Monday that called for a state constitutional right to abortion, making preschool available to every family and making public college free for children in working-class families. The 57-year-old governor also vowed that Democratic
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A federal judge granted a motion to temporarily strike down a recently passed New Jersey law that limits the concealed carry of firearms. Monday’s ruling marks a legal victory for the gun-rights groups who sued the state on the day of the law’s passage. The new measure prohibits the public from carrying firearms in certain
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