Month: June 2021

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County, city, and school district governing entities meet the week of June 7. Check agendas and websites to see if meetings are in person, virtual, or both. Tuesday, June 8 Burnet County Commissioners Court 9 a.m. regular meeting Second-floor courtroom, 220 S. Pierce St., Burnet On the agenda:  discussion and possible action on Fiscal Year
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If you think the Draco is too big, and the Micro Draco is too small, then the Mini Draco should be just right. What Is A Cugir Mini Draco? 7.62×39 AK Pistol 7.75-Inch Chrome-Lined Barrel Made In Cugir, Romania Non-Standard Handguards Standard AK Iron Sights A2 Birdcage Flash Hider We’ve already discussed Cugir’s Standard Draco
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Imported from Turkey, the new Escort DF12 is a rugged semi-auto 12-gauge with familiar handling and controls. DF12 Specs: 12-Gauge, 3″ Magnum Chamber 18-Inch Barrel 8.9 Pounds 5+1 Capacity 5 Included Chokes (F, IM, M, IC, CYL) Turkey is one of largest producers of shotguns in the world, and Hatsan USA imports many different models
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Updates in Lawsuits Challenging Rhode Island’s Stun Gun Ban and Montgomery County, MD’s “Ghost Gun” Ban in Today’s FPC Daily 2A Legal Update 6/3/21 In today’s FPC legal update, we have filings from lawsuits challenging Rhode Island’s stun gun ban and Montgomery County, Maryland’s “ghost gun” ban. O’Neil v. Neronha Issue: Stun gun ban Court:
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We do the cylinder gap gas-escape test again with a .44 Magnum, as well as with the Russian “gas-seal” revolver, the 1895 Nagant. Interesting results. ——————- ———————— Please check out and support the people who help make this channel possible: BUD’s GUN SHOP, FEDERAL PREMIUM, SONORAN DESERT INSTITUTE, SILENCER CENTRAL, TALON GRIPS, & BALLISTOL: http://www.hickok45.com/supporters/
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Yesterday, the Louisiana Legislature gave final approval to Constitutional Carry Legislation, Senate Bill 118.  This important self-defense measure now heads to the desk of Governor John Bel Edwards for his signature.  Please contact Governor Edwards and ask him to sign Senate Bill 118 into law. Senate Bill 118 removes the requirement for law-abiding individuals to obtain