Guns and Hummers in Missouri
Soldiers Take Time Out to Teach New Shooters
The school was instituted in 1918 by the Department of Defense and is conducted by the USAMU, along with assistance by members of the Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Army Reserve and National Guard.
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AWA Lightning Carbine .45 LC
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Quarterly Firearm and Ammunition Excise Taxes up 43%
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. Reports Second Quarter Earnings
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Post a Hunting Photo, Go to Jail
A case to be heard by Supreme Court of the United States might result in felony charges and jail time for any person, outlet or entity that shows or sells depictions of hunting activities. Taking, selling or publishing images of hunting, fishing or trapping could mean felony charges and jail time.