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Sunday, 07 November 2021 / Published in Articles, SHOT Show, Uncategorized

Chris McInally
11/7/21

The Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act was the #5 most read bill of 2021! This should alarm industry proponents as our nation continues to push their restrictive gun agenda.

US HR127, or the Sabika Sheikh Firearm Licensing and Registration Act, was proposed in January of 2021 and has been read 22,862 times this year. This bill, which is still in committee, aims to create a national firearm registry, set a minimum gun ownership age at 21, and require licensing and psychological evaluations. (more…)

Wednesday, 20 October 2021 / Published in Articles, SHOT Show, Uncategorized

Firearms Industry News will be on-site and ready to provide you with fresh coverage from Media Day at the Range and the 2022 SHOT Show. Please check back for up to date info and media. (more…)

Monday, 02 September 2019 / Published in Articles, SHOT Show, Uncategorized

After visiting the range for the first time a month back, I was extremely impressed with both the layout, cleanliness, and modernization of this range in comparison to many of the surrounding offerings. They allow rifle and pistol on the lines (excluding .50 of course), and the ventilation system was definitely something the owners should be proud of (no lead poisoning worries here). (more…)

Thursday, 13 June 2019 / Published in Articles

ATTENTION CALIFORNIA GUN OWNERS! STAY UPDATED ON CURRENT LEGISLATION!

The below bills were signed into law:

Assembly Bill 1135 and Senate Bill 880 would make changes of monumental scale to California’s firearm laws by reclassifying hundreds of thousands of legally owned semi-automatic rifles as “assault weapons.” This legislation effectively outlaws magazine locking devices, more commonly known as “bullet buttons”. These are constitutionally protected firearms that have no association with crime. These changes would happen quickly with great individual costs to many gun owners and without public notice. Governor Brown vetoed similar legislation in 2013. (more…)

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