US Patent 269766 (1882)

Granted to Texan James Alexander Williams on December 26, 1882

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Hunting, A Different Way of Training

With the addition of many new firearm owners in our country this year I have been thinking quite a bit about training methods and how they are applied. While I do not know the numbers, I assume that most of those purchases are handguns. I understand there are differences between the defensive use of handguns…

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Justice Thomas Accuses Supreme Court of Dodging Gun Cases

The Supreme Court on Monday denied a slew of gun-rights challenges focused on everything from state “assault weapons” bans to safety requirements and permit issues, sparking a blistering dissent from Justice Clarence Thomas who accused his fellow justices of “looking the other way” on Second Amendment cases. Second Amendment advocates were hoping the High Court…

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Feeling Nostalgic

I think most gun owners have at least one firearm that makes them feel nostalgic from time to time. The reason of its importance varies from person to person. Perhaps it was the first one you ever shot, or it was a gift. Maybe it was the one used on a successful hunting trip or…

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The Second Amendment, A Quick Rant

I do not want to hear arguments for dismantling the second amendment ever again. Ever. No other protection of our rights as been attacked so viscously, for so long, or so dishonestly as our right to bear arms. For far too long the law-abiding gun owner has been subjected to more and more restrictions and…

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