8 Rookie Mistakes Made By Backpackers

If you’re heading out for your first few backpacking adventures, excitement takes over, causing you to make mistakes that you could dearly pay for later. Depending on where you’re hiking, you could find yourself hundreds of miles from home without a tarp or tent. Perhaps you didn’t check the trail conditions and have no idea…

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SAF Petitions Supreme Court For Review Of Rodriguez Case

Attorneys for the Second Amendment Foundation have filed a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking review of their case challenging the City of San Jose and its police department in a case involving the seizure of legally-owned firearms and refusal to return them. This makes the fourth SAF case now awaiting action by the…

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Why 80%’s are Just as Important as Voting for Gun Rights

In this critical political climate we find ourselves in today, it seems like our rights (and specifically our gun rights) are not only being suppressed; but facing blatant infringement. With certain states facing downright unconstitutional capacity laws, inability to furnish certain attachments, and even the inability to carry a defense weapon; we as a people…

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ATF Creating Unofficial Gun Registry

When speaking with the software vendors, I specifically asked how does ATF conduct compliance inspections of dealers who are using this software package. I was given a demonstration and shown how the software exports the data (guns and gun buyers names and addresses) into either a PDF that resembles an old-fashioned bound book or a…

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5 Tips On How To Buy The Best Hunting Rifle

You’re out there in the wild and you spot a deer, a waterbuck or your favorite game animal. You approach slowly, cock your rifle, and aim. You press the trigger and boom; bull’s eye! No experience can be more satisfying than taking home some savory game meat, not forgetting the amazing memories and unique friends…

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