NY Now Requires COVID Vaccine With Concealed Carry Permit Because You’re “Likely To Be Within 6 Feet Of Your Attacker”

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ALBANY, NEW YORK — Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order this morning that requires a COVID19 vaccine for those applying for a concealed carry permit, and also requires current permit holders to get the vaccine. Current concealed carry permit holders would need to show proof of a full course of a COVID19 vaccine within […]

[VIDEO] Ruger Tech Tip: Ruger-57™ Secure Action™ Fire-Control System

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Ruger introduced the safe, reliable and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system in 2016 with the LCP® II, followed by the Security-9®, and the Ruger-57™ pistols. The Secure Action™ combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset. Two new Ruger Tech Tip videos, […]

March 30, 1981: The Incident That Gave Birth to Federal Background Checks on Firearm Purchases

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Editor’s Note: Nationwide background checks, limitations on firearm designs, the type of firearms that can be bought and sold, ammunition capacities and bullet design are all currently hot topics in the United States, and the opposing sides are strongly polarized. Today we look back on an event that occurred 40 years ago – an event […]

Dramatic Video Shows LAPD SWAT Officer Shot During Standoff

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The Los Angeles Police Department has released some dramatic bodycam footage of a standoff that took place on March 16th. In it, an LAPD SWAT cop was shot twice by the suspect using a shotgun, once in his tactical vest and another time wounding him in the neck and face area. Fortunately, he’ll survive. As for […]