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[youtube]http://youtu.be/Mm9o3vhKoF8[/youtube]   The Internet cafe patron who shot and injured two men as they tried to rob the business will likely not face any criminal charges. “Based on what I have seen and what I know at this time, I don’t anticipate filing any charges,” said Bill Gladson of the State Attorney’s Office for 5th …

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Today’s defensive handgunsare rugged, reliable machines, but they won’t stay that way if they’re not properly maintained. While most shooters will be careful to keep their guns dry and free of debris, it’s not uncommon for handguns to be fired without the benefit of regular cleaning and proper lubrication. Shooting handguns dirty or dry (or …

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  You’ve likely heard some blowhard rattle off the old cliché “man-stoppers start with four,” a suggestion that anything smaller than .40-caliber is insufficient for personal defense. Funny thing is, it seems many of those fond of the phrase don’t even carry on a regular basis. If you encounter someone who’s intent on this game of …

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  Ruger has already hit the million mark for firearms made in 2012 and is well on the way to smashing last year’s company record. Sturm, Ruger & Co. hit a new record last year. For the first time in the company’s history, the gunmaker made more than 1 million firearms—1,114,700 to be exact—in one …

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The S&W SD9-VE replaces the SIGMA and SD9. This sample was tried with a variety of ammo. Last year I made a big deal over the new Smith & Wesson SD9 pistol. A service pistol sized a little to the compact size – roughly in line with the Glock 19 – it’s a 16-shot 9mm, …

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Do drinking and guns go well together? A Georgia shooting range will soon find out. (Reuters; inset, CBC)A Georgia couple is building a $3.5 million indoor shooting range that will feature a full bar, serving alcohol to its patrons. So is this the start of a potentially dangerous new business model where intoxicated firearm enthusiasts …