10 REASONS TO BUY YOUR DAD A FIREARM FOR FATHER'S DAY
Posted by SF on Jun 6th 2022
The great US Senator Zell Miller said at the 2002 NRA Annual meeting: “I
got my first gun - a 20-gauge Stevens - when I was twelve years old, and since
that time I`ve accumulated quite a few others. Like many of you, I`ve got more
guns than I need but not as many as I want.” A great point and one that most of
us can relate to.
With Father’s Day approaching fast we felt it was important to remind you of
the top 10 reasons to buy a firearm for your dad.
1. Firearms bring enjoyment. The
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Demands For changes to 2A Common Sense or Nonsense?
Posted by Alan Gottlieb on May 31st 2022
Once again, as the
nation grieves in the aftermath of a despicable mass shooting inside a Texas
elementary school by someone who can only be considered a psychopath, the
reliably grotesque exploitation of this event by Joe Biden, Capitol Hill
anti-gunners and the gun prohibition lobby is unfolding on television screens
and newspaper pages.America’s law-abiding
gun owners have weathered such storms before, but this time, the push to
trample the Second Amendment and turn a fundamental right
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11 REASONS TO BUY VORTEX CROSSFIRE HD 10X42 BINOCULARS
Posted by SF on May 23rd 2022
Are you one of those people who assume you can't get HD optics,
rugged performance, and high-end form-factor in a value-price binocular? If so,
you clearly haven't checked out the Crossfire® HD 10x42. The Crossfire® HD 10x42
truly is a rare find with an MSRP of $199.99 and an average everyday retail of
$149.99. In addition, the Crossfire HD also carries the legendary Vortex Lifetime
warranty.Rubber Armor - Provides a
secure, non-slip grip, and durable external protection.Waterproof - O-rin
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Shooting Skills Most Do Not Master
Posted by SF on May 16th 2022
Here are a few things that people never truly learn. All of these could
be said about all of us; these are skills you never master. But some of us
never put in nearly enough time for any learning to occur. The majority of
people never learn how to press the trigger. Triggers are all the same – apply
steady pressure till the weapon fires. Some have slack or take-up, which must
be removed before the actual “press” begins. The trigger pressure required to break the shot varies from one to
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