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DOD to revamp regulations involving transgendered troops
Sgt. Shane Ortega awaits the day he can wear male Army uniforms, instead of the female ones he’s been required to wear. (Photo: Instagram)
...Miculek blows 32 inches of gel off the table with a .50 BMG (VIDEO)
Leave it to Jerry Miculek to run a ballistics test in super slo-mo with a Barrett M107 .50 BMG stoked with an A-MAX hollow point.
Mr. M gives 16 inches of ballistics gel the hard goodnight with the 750-grain (that’s seven-hundred-fifty) Hornady JHP then doubles back around to try it with two blocks and catches something you aren’t likely to come across in your travels very often.
Why would you need a 750-grain hollow point? Why wouldn’t you!
New word of the day: sonoluminescence.
Now go use it in a sentence.
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Shot fired during Ohio city meeting after man attacks security guard (VIDEO)
A Mansfield, Ohio, city meeting last month ended with a gunshot and one man facing charges after he inappropriately touched a woman before assaulting two security guards.
...Jep Robertson on the Second Amendment and suppressor satisfaction (VIDEO)
The youngest member of the Duck Commander tribe, Jep Robertson, joined Silenecerco’s #FightTheNoise campaign and sits down to talk about his feelings on suppressors.
Due to his background, it should come as no surprise that the video is heavy on the Salvo 12, the company’s primer shotgun suppressor. Moving past that, however, Jep brings out some of the rest of his collection and gives some frank talk on gun rights.
For reference, Louisiana, home to the Robertson clan, had some 10,088 National Firearms Act registered suppressors on the list as of 2014. Judging from the video, Jep may account for a good bit of the list all on his own.
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Owner of moving company hones in on valuable skills of veterans (VIDEO)
After completing a deployment to Iraq, U.S. Marine Jesse Gartman wanted to start his own business, and to find great employees, he knew just where to look – his fellow veterans.
...If at first you don’t succeed…
On Friday, 10 July, the FBI acknowledged that the Charleston shooter was allowed to purchase his handgun due to a failure in the background check system to process correctly his conviction for drug possession. The response in comment sections and on social media from gun control advocates is a call for “stronger” background check laws, naturally.
...Body of missing inmate found inside prison, sawed in half with organs missing **GRAPHIC**
WARNING: Graphic details ahead.
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