Bear Creek Arms (BCA ) just announced a new pistol, this time chambered in .380ACP. The BC-102 will be available as a complete handgun, or the barrel and slide will be offered separately as a conversion for existing 9mm guns. BCA BC-102 The new BC-102 is BCA’s Glock 19 Gen 3 clone, but chambered for .380ACP. The pistol features a 15 round magazine capacity and a barrel made of 416R stainless steel with a stainless steel finish. The barrel has a 1:16 twist rate, is non-fluted, and comes non-threaded. The 102 is made in the USA and has an MSRP…

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Across the country, a growing number of retail workers are choosing to unionize — including many who work for some of the outdoor industry’s most celebrated brands. On Friday, workers at a Patagonia store in Manhattan, New York, started the process of joining a labor union. A “supermajority” of the SoHo store’s roughly 30 employees signed cards indicating their desire to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU). The workers are asking Patagonia to voluntarily recognize their unionization effort. If the brand declines, the employees will hold a vote to determine whether they officially join RWDSU. It’s only the…

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Canada has never been as pro-gun as we have, but it’s been closer than many might think. It wasn’t that long ago that they could get a short-barreled AR-style rifle over the counter, for example, so they had that going for them, and we didn’t, so it wasn’t as bad as it is now. These days, they’ve basically banned the trade of so-called assault weapons and handguns. You know, most of the weapons people use to defend themselves.Nothing major.But there’s definitely resentment with the move, and while it might feel like a done deal, pro-gun…

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On Sunday, Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defense announced that its special forces had killed drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes. The death of Cervantes has sparked cartel violence across the entire country. Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho”, was the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). He died from his wounds as a result of a military operation to capture him in the town of Tapalpa. El Mencho was wounded in a clash with soldiers in the town of Tapalpa, in Jalisco state, and died while being flown to Mexico City, the army said in a statement. He had…

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I die a little bit inside every time I see the word “hybrid” in a ski boot description. It’s historically a euphemism for “great at nothing.” So I was feeling standoffish from the start with the Scarpa 4-Quattro GTs, less than eager to sink days of testing into a boring product and lots of uphill hours in an alpine boot masquerading as a legitimate touring option. I slipped the 4-Quattros ($670) on my feet and walked around. Huh, I thought to myself. Maybe this won’t be so bad after all. I grabbed a bundle of skis and set out toward…

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The “red flag” law approved by voters in Maine last November is now officially in effect, alongside the “yellow flag” law that’s been on the books for the past six years.  The differences between the two statutes are substantial, and though the “yellow flag” law remains in place it’s not likely to be used nearly as often as it has been. Unlike the new “red flag” law, the “yellow flag” process includes an evaluation by a mental health caregiver. It also limits the filing of petitions to law enforcement, where the “red flag” law allows…

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As gun owners, we are familiar with the use of deadly force and how it relates to being personally responsible and legally protected. In every professional concealed carry course taught in the United States, three legal concepts are also discussed: Stand Your Ground, Duty to Retreat and Castle Doctrine. 30 states have codified “stand your ground laws” established and eight states have established legal precedence to support the justified use of force for citizens.   For those of us in the Peach State, under Georgia Code §16-3-21, individuals are permitted to use force to defend themselves against unlawful force. Additionally, Georgia Code §16-3-23.1—commonly known as…

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The Crime Prevention Research Center just dropped a new report, and it’s already stirring debate. Dr. John Lott and his team examined FBI active shooting data from 2018 through 2024. And they argue that much of the public conversation has been statistically incomplete. The headline claim? When you adjust for population share, transgender individuals appear disproportionately represented in active shooting and mass public shooting cases, particularly in 2024. SEE ALSO: Trans Dad Opens Fire at Rhode Island Hockey Game The Statistical Argument Lott’s core critique targets prior reporting from outlets like Politifact, which focused on the percentage of attacks committed…

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Some items included in Democrat Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed budget have gun-rights activists crying foul. Pennsylvania representatives with Gun Owners of America (GOA) are calling attention to two particular items in the budget, the first being a proposed $1 million to fund an Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the Pennsylvania Commission for Crime and Delinquency. “This office would be nothing more than a propaganda machine to justify more calls for gun control through legislative advocacy,” Dr. Val Finnell, PA-GOA director, wrote in a state alert. “Once again, Governor Shapiro is trying to assault your Article 1, Section 21…

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New Mexico’s “assault weapon ban” bill wasn’t anything of the sort. It was really a semi-auto long gun ban, for all practical purposes, and it was going to be challenged the moment it was signed into law. And it was very likely the challenge would win, because holy crap, that was beyond anything Bruen said was good to go.Hell, even at least one anti-gun group head knew where this was going to go and said it would likely be overturned by the Supreme Court.The rest of her fellow travelers weren’t that realistic, though, and are…

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier just did something almost unheard of — he told an appeals court that his own state got a conviction wrong because it violated the Second Amendment. The case involves Christopher Morgan, who was convicted in Pennsylvania back in 2007 for carrying a firearm without a state license. Not a violent crime. Not a drug offense. Not a crime against another person. He was carrying a gun without a piece of paper saying he could. Fifteen years later, Morgan was stopped by a Florida officer. He voluntarily told the officer he had a pistol in his…

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