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Colt Grows Its Modular AR Carbine 901 Family

Shared from Zite   "The original model LE901 is very popular with our customers, so we are happy to continue its development and introduce new additions to the family," said Joyce Rubino, Vice President of Marketing for Colt's Manufacturing Company. "The new  M.A.R.C. 901 models  allow our customers to more easily move between various caliber and accessory configurations for target shooting, hunting or tactical purposes."  Features common to all three new "SE" models (16SE shown above) include: monolithic upper receiver with a fixed rail at the 12 o'clock position and provisions to mount rails at the 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions; ambidextrous operating controls for the magazine release and bolt catch, and a single-side reversible fire selector. SE models are designed with a free-float barrel, VLTOR buttstock and locking folding sights. MSRP ranges from $2,1

5 Concealed Carry Kimbers

Shared from Zite   Kimber is well known for its high-end 1911 pistol and rifle lineups. But when the company saw the burgeoning market for concealed carry handguns that has developed in this country, it set about providing a product to satisfy it. The result was the Kimber Solo Carry. - See more at: http://www.personaldefenseworld.com/2014/11/concealed-carry-kimbers/#kimber-lead John Hames shared with you:   5 Concealed Carry Kimbers personaldefenseworld.com - Kimber is well known for its high-end 1911 pistol and rifle lineups. But when the company saw the burgeoning market for concealed carry handguns that has developed in this country, it set about providing a product to satisfy it. The result was the Kimber Solo Carry.

Do Guns Make a Home Safer? You Might Be Surprised to Hear How Americans Answered That Question in a New Poll.

Shared from Zite   According to a  Gallup poll  released Friday, nearly two-thirds of Americans say that having a gun makes a home safer — almost twice the percentage that said guns made homes safer in the year 2000. John Hames shared with you:   Do Guns Make a Home Safer? You Might Be Surprised to Hear How Americans Answered That Question in a New Poll. theblaze.com - "Having a gun in the house — safer or more dangerous?" If you asked Americans that question 10 years ago, the majority would have answered, "More dangerous," but in 2014, the tables have turned. Available on the App Store .

Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein shouldn't run again, majority of voters say

Shared from Zite   Although U.S. Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein — two of California's most experienced political figures — remain popular, a majority of state voters say they should not run for reelection, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. John Hames shared with you:   Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein shouldn't run again, majority of voters say Los Angeles Times - Although U.S. Sens. Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein — two of California's most experienced political figures — remain popular, a majority of state voters say they should not run for reelection, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. Available on the App Store .

Dozens Arrested in Islamic Mob Execution of Christians Burned Alive in Pakistan

Shared from Zite   As gruesome and appalling as this situation is, international media has reported, and our affiliated office in Pakistan has confirmed, that between 40 and 50 members of this murderous jihadist mob have been arrested by police. As the  Wall Street Journal  correctly noted, the arrests only took place only because of the immense international outrage that ensued. John Hames shared with you:   Dozens Arrested in Islamic Mob Execution of Christians Burned Alive in Pakistan aclj.org - Earlier this week we reported some truly horrifying news from Pakistan. A Christian couple was literally burned alive by an angry Islamist mob. In what amounted to a mob lynching over blasphemy accusations, the couple (including a pregnant moth

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NRA-PVF Achieves Historic Election Victories, While Anti-Gun Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is Proven to be a Political Liability

NRA-ILA GRASSROOTS ALERT:   Vol. 21, No. 44 11/07/2014 NRA Political Victory Fund Achieves Historic Election Victories While Anti-Gun Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is Proven to be a Political Liability The NRA would like to congratulate pro-Second Amendment candidates across the country who won significant victories in their respective states and districts in Tuesday's historic elections. And the NRA would like to congratulate YOU--our members--for the role YOU played in achieving those victories! Thanks to YOU, the NRA scored impressive wins in hotly contested races and played a pivotal role in increasing pro-gun majorities in both chambers of Congress. READ MORE >> Chris W. Cox on 2014 Midterm Election Results MORE VIDEOS >> Wayne LaPierre Forecasts the 2016 Elections MORE VIDEOS >> Voters Come Out Strong for America's Hunting Heritage Stinging Defeats for Radical Anti-Hunting and Gun Control Groups On Tuesday, voters in Alabama, Mississippi and Maine came o