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Chinese Making Homemade Guns Despite China’s Gun Ban
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Fri, Sep 24 2010 8:43 PM
Though China’s gun ban policy has been in place for a long time, people in the country are still obtaining guns illegally through a black market with homemade firearms that spans from the rural inland to the coast. Cam Edwards speaks with Dave Kopel, Research Director for the Independence Instit...
One Weird Winchester
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Sep 23 2010 6:44 PM
In 1884, a Winchester Model 1873 .38-40 lever-action rifle was a well-regarded repeating long arm, equally suited for harvesting deer or providing personal protection. But one owner and gunsmith, Horace Warner, decided to take his shooting experience to the next level by adding a smoothbore to t...
Smith & Wesson’s First Plastic Fantastic
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Sep 23 2010 6:44 PM
Almost 12,000 Smith & Wesson No. 1, First Issue revolvers were manufactured from 1857 to 1860, and this spur-trigger model was the company's first metallic cartridge handgun. Yet comparatively few of these tip-up .22-caliber handguns were offered from the factory fitted within this unusual c...
Son of the AK-47
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Sep 23 2010 6:43 PM
In the early 1970s, the Soviet Union, reviewing its millions of issued 7.62 mm Kalashnikovs, examined the lessons learned by America in Indochina and considered a service rifle in 5.45x39 mm. The new rifle, the AK-74, was introduced into service in 1974 and first went into combat during the Afgh...
DE Cop Touts Gun Control In Honor Of Consitution Day
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Tue, Sep 21 2010 6:51 PM
Nancy Dietz, a police captain in Wilmington, Delaware, posted an article titled “
Gun Reporting Laws Don’t Infringe On Constitution
” in order to (misguidedly) honor Constitution Day. Cam Edwards speaks with NRA Past President John Sigler about so...
KS Ballot Initiative To Secure Individual Gun Rights
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Mon, Sep 20 2010 10:07 AM
In 1905, the Kansas State Supreme Court interpreted Section 4 of the state constitution to mean that the right to keep and bear arms only applied to a collective right and specifically said that, “no individual right exists.” On election day, November 2010,
'Say Uncle' Blogger Talks TN Concealed Carry Issues
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Sep 16 2010 6:02 PM
Though no major incidents involving Tennessee’s restaurant carry or park carry laws have been reported, anti-gun media and citizens continue to antagonize the rights of lawful gun owners. Cam Edwards speaks with Chance, blogger for the
Republican site ...
John & Jillian Kamps; Ring of Freedom Donors
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Sep 16 2010 6:01 PM
The NRA thanks patriots like John and Jillian Kamps for their charitable gifts — your generosity will have a lasting impact on the future of America’s freedoms and traditions.
Coming Soon to the National Firearms Museum
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Tue, Sep 14 2010 1:32 AM
Stay tuned for a major announcement regarding the museum and learn what's coming on October 7, 2010.
David Glaab; Planned Giving Donor
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Sep 09 2010 6:13 PM
Thanks to generous supporters like David Glaab, who chose to leave a lasting legacy, the NRA can continue to help secure our Second Amendment freedoms for generations to come.
Steve Halbrook Discusses Hurricane Katrina 5 Years Later
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Wed, Sep 01 2010 6:44 AM
Cam Edwards speaks with
Second Amendment Attorney and Scholar Steve Halbrook
on the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Halbrook talks about the horrifying actions of the officers who confiscated New Orleans citizens’ legally-owned guns when ...
Firearms Used On Revolutionary War Battlefield
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Mon, Aug 30 2010 7:54 PM
On tonight’s Curator’s Corner,
National Firearms Museum
Senior Curator Phil Schreier joins John Popp and Cameron Gray by phone to present some examples of the weapons of the American Revolution. Schreier explains images of the famous “Brown Bess” and Com...
Tim Lee On Why America Is Boiling Over
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Fri, Aug 27 2010 6:52 AM
Vice President of Legal Affairs at the
Center for Individual Freedom (CFIF)
Tim Lee talks to John Popp and Cameron Gray about the current state of wages and taxes in America. In response to an
editorial in...
Shooter Carle Bernosky On Camp Perry 2010
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Fri, Aug 27 2010 6:51 AM
Nicknamed “The Legend,” Carl Bernosky has competed for over thirty years at the
NRA National Championships
at
Camp Perry, Ohio
. Fresh from the recent competitions in the High Power...
NY Legislator Targets Publication Of Gun Owner Info
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Fri, Aug 27 2010 6:47 AM
In New York, State Senator Joseph Griffo (R-47) is pushing legislation that would restrict the sharing of gun owners’ contact information in response to Freedom of Information Law requests. This bill is a response to the “
Who’s Packing NY
” we...
Nationwide Lead Ammo Ban Is An Assault On Hunters
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Fri, Aug 27 2010 6:46 AM
Jim Shepherd of the
Shooting
,
Tactical
and
Outdoor Wires
talks to Cam Edwards about the nationwide ban on lead ammunition that is being pursu...
NRA At National Boy Scout Jamboree
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Aug 26 2010 6:53 PM
On tonight’s Curator’s Corner, NRA News correspondent John Popp finds
National Firearms Museum
Senior Curator Phil Schreier at the
2010 National Boy Scout Jamboree
at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. Schreier ex...
Judicial Treatment Of Suspect Sparks Political Battle
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Aug 26 2010 6:49 PM
On tonight’s Deal of the Day, Cam Edwards provides an update on the murder of Stephen Pitcairn in Baltimore, Maryland by two individuals with lengthy criminal records. Now Governor Martin O’Malley is criticizing Judge John Howard for failing to put suspect John Alexander Wagner behind bars for a...
Shooting Victim Fights Back To Defend Self & Child
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Aug 26 2010 2:45 AM
On tonight’s Hero of the Day, Cam Edwards reports that 29-year-old Tracy Washington of Myrtle Beach, Florida was charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting a man who was sitting in a vehicle with an 8-month-old child. The victim also fired at least one shot in what police say was sel...
NYPD Revokes Pistol Licenses Of Retired Police Officers
From:
The National Rifle Association
on
Thu, Aug 26 2010 2:41 AM
Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City are now
attacking the concealed carry rights of retired New York cops
. The NYPD has suspended or revoked more than two-dozen licenses for retirees ...
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