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Interested in when your Winchester was manufactured? Try this site.
This site contains the manufacturing date information for many different brands of firearms.
http://www.nramuseum.org/media/940941/serialization-date%20of%20manufacture.pdf
Started by Kevin D Jan 22, 2022. 0 Replies 2 Likes
Good evening!Just wanted to share a recent project that I was able to complete within the last few days.Over the last few months I had been intermittently been working on making a new set of grips for my Ruger Blackhawk (Bisley).The original ones…Continue
Started by Matthew Brunson. Last reply by Clint Thompson Apr 19, 2021. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Hey y’all I have just joined this group and website, I am 12 years old and love to collect knives, guns, gold, ww2 memorabilia and much more. I have many folding knives but I wanted to get into otf’s please send your recommendations. I would prefer…Continue
Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Charles Sample Feb 8, 2021. 32 Replies 13 Likes
Hello everyone I am new to iKnife Collector. Just joined recently. I not only have a knife collection but am also into guns and…Continue
Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Kevin D Feb 5, 2021. 4 Replies 4 Likes
I got three good pictures of this bobcat.…Continue
Started by Rome D. Rushing. Last reply by Charles Sample Aug 26, 2020. 1 Reply 3 Likes
Was out and about the other day and saw this and just couldn't pass it by.I haven't had a chance to take it out yet but picked up 150 rounds to run throughit when I bought it. I hope it shoots as good as all the magazines claim.I will try to…Continue
Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Charles Sample Aug 4, 2020. 2 Replies 0 Likes
I was using a fawn in distress call on my caller to try to call up a coyote or bobcat. I was in one of my shooting houses that I hunt deer from. The shooting house is next to a fence along the property line with about a 185 yard open lane in front…Continue
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New York, NY - -(Ammoland.com)- Outdoor Life, The Source for Hunting and Fishing Adventure, today announced the expansion of its Open Country program.
Open Country, launched in 2012 takes aim at a critical issue for sportsmen: access to public lands for hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting.
New this year, Outdoor Life will award monetary grants to six grassroots projects making a difference on the issue. For more information, please visit outdoorlife.com/opencountry.
“The only way to move the needle on access is to be proactive,” said Andrew McKean, editor-in-chief of Outdoor Life. “We’ve been so inspired by sportsmen across the country who are working hard to solve this issue in their own backyard. But for every group that’s creating access on the ground, there are two more that need funds and inspiration to bring their project to fruition. By providing some seed funds and calling additional attention to their projects we hope to work together to create even more access.”
Outdoor Life plans to highlight six grassroots groups or individuals who are actively working on public land access and/or public land habitat improvement projects. Each of the six projects will be covered this fall in the publication and online with links to fundraising pages, offering Outdoor Life readers the opportunity to assist.
Thanks to the support of Outdoor Life’s Open Country partner, The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, each of the six designated projects will receive a $500 mini-grant.
“Outdoorsmen want to see positive change in terms of public access to hunting and fishing land,” said McKean. “One of the things we’ve heard over and over from these grassroots organizations is that they need help getting the word out about their projects and they need help with small but essential things—lunch for volunteers or fenceposts to help mark boundaries of public refuges. We think the new additions to our program help address those issues because sportsmen have a powerful voice, especially when we work together.”
Applications for Outdoor Life’s Open Country Grant Awards program are available at www.outdoorlife.com/opencountry. Mini-grant applications must be received by June 16, 2014.
And many of my friends who are Chicago Police Officers also live by this slogan. The rank and file cops want the good guys to be informed, well trained, firearms owners. They'd rather come and tag a bad guy in the house than console a victim who was raped and robbed.
Remember, when seconds count, the police are only minutes away!
Tobias, I remember well. The Marine drill instructors use to sometimes add motions to that saying. BUT you better not call your rifle , your gun......
Tobias, that ditty brings back memories. I think that about every time I hear folks talk about keeping "guns" off the street.
Okay. How many Marines and Infantry types from the Army see this sign advertising firearms as "guns" keep hearing that little ditty "This is my Weapon, this is My Gun. This is for Fighting and this is for Fun!" go through their head.
Looks like they have a nice line up of guns. Can't wait to go myself. Thanks for bringing us along Jan.
Fine display of guns and ammo.
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