Archive for November, 2012
NY Gun Shows Cave to AG on “Gun Show Loophole”
The gun control industry has been calling on legislators to “close the gun show loophole” for years. They’re aggravated not to say appalled by the idea that private citizens can buy and sell firearms at …Continue Reading →
Wyoming lawmakers consider silencers on hunting guns
Wyoming lawmakers will decide in coming months whether to follow a growing national trend and allow the use of silencers on hunting guns. Proponents say there’s no reason to ban the devices that screw onto …Continue Reading →
New From Winchester: Varmint X
Coyote and varmint hunters all over North America are howling in approval of Varmint X™, the new line of predator and varmint ammunition from Winchester®. The super accurate Varmint X lineup will initially feature offerings …Continue Reading →
Managing Buck Of A Lifetime
Talk about a deer management success story. After a dozen years of patient supervision, Jim Twiggs and his tight-knit group of family and friends can say they have revitalized their once-struggling deer plot into one …Continue Reading →
CCRKBA Joins Prosecutor’s Effort To Crack Down on Armed Juveniles
The Bellevue-based Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today is joining King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg in an effort to crack down on armed juvenile criminals. CCRKBA joined Satterberg and other …Continue Reading →
Hunting season brings cash windfall to states
Depending on where you live in the United States, deer hunting season is either wrapping up, starting this week or already in full swing. But no matter where you are in the season, observers say …Continue Reading →
Ready or not, crossbow hunting is on deck
What becomes of the state’s new crossbow season is anybody’s guess. But right now, all focus remains on the 2012 calendar. Dec. 3, to be exact. “There’s definitely been a lot of curiosity around here …Continue Reading →
Arming children with the facts about guns
Should children be allowed to handle guns? In Rensselaer County, two probation officers say yes — although it is unclear if the practice is legal. Court papers obtained by the Times Union show that two …Continue Reading →
Charleston man shoots half-naked home intruder
Police say a West Side homeowner shot a Culloden man after he found him half-naked eating at his kitchen table Saturday morning. Jack Boggess, of 7th Avenue, called Kanawha County Metro 911 at about 3 …Continue Reading →
An Alabama Slammer: The Senate’s Sportsmen’s Act Stumble
Congress just fumbled an easy hand off. On a largely party-line vote, the Senate failed to pass a bill that would have helped hunters and anglers for decades. This bill has had overwhelming support through …Continue Reading →
King of Bling: The Million-Euro Rifle
I’m going to keep the text very short on this Gun of the Week, as the images will speak much better than my words. But here’s what you have to remember about this gun: The …Continue Reading →
California Police Wish Gun Owners Would Just Comply with Robbers
If a couple of thugs break into your place of business and point a gun in your face, then you would be perfectly justified in opening fire on them, right? Well, maybe not. San Jose …Continue Reading →
PETA: Paul Ryan a ‘bad dad’ for father-daughter deer hunt
His 10-year-old daughter Liza had been looking forward to a deer hunt with her dad Rep. Paul Ryan ever since he gave her a new Remington rifle, but the success the father-daughter duo had in …Continue Reading →
The GunMitt Review
This past weekend, our hunting days included 10-20 mph winds each day ranging from 2 degrees to about 25 degrees. Luckily, the colder day was the least windy so it was bearable. How The GunMitt …Continue Reading →
Outrage in Wisconsin after hunter LEGALLY kills rare white buck breaking town’s truce
An out-of-town hunter broke an unspoken agreement by killing a rare white deer in Sauk County, Wisconsin, this week, leaving a town divided over the whether the beautiful animals should be protected. There was nothing …Continue Reading →
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