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Disabled shooters oppose restrictions on ‘assault weapons’

The LA Times reports that more disabled people oppose assault weapons restrictions. The reason is these bans often target features and accessories that aid those with a disability to properly shoot and handle a firearm with ease. Sal Foti, a 57-year-old shooter who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, was the inspiration for the story after the newspaper […]

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The Pedersen Device: The WWI superweapon that (almost) won the war

Called to join the brutal trench warfare of WWI at the eleventh hour, American gun makers rallied back home in a push to send the Doughboys over there with best weapons American ingenuity could muster. Unsung firearms maven John Pedersen contributed one such device that, had it seen frontline service as intended, would have blown German minds (quite literally).

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