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Robbery gone wrong turns into public beating in 53 seconds flat (VIDEO)
When two men attempt to rob a jewelry store in Istanbul, Sariyer, Turkey, Saturday, things go from bad to worse, very quickly, in under a minute.
The robbers first enter the store and try to restrain the owner, but fail. Neighbors then enter the store, which in turn caused the robbers to panic. The owner then sees an opportune moment and attacks the unsuspecting robbers. Shortly thereafter, the owner’s wife jumps in, takes a taser from one of the robbers and tases him with it. Meanwhile, the ordeal spills outside of the jewelry store, at which point the failed robbery then becomes a public beating. All of this occurs in 53 seconds flat.
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A 9mm round’s trip to space (VIDEO)
Armed with packing tape, balsa wood, and a trunk full of helium, AmmoMan.com sent a 9mm round on a 120,000-foot journey into the unknown. The results our team gathered were astounding.
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Opinion: Affordable Care Act still allows collecting information about gun ownership
With the new Congress nearly upon us (that’s a scary thought isn’t it?), there are rumblings that maybe the time is ripe to repeal or at least dramatically reshape the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare.
...Hank’s Final Wish: Ashes shot from cannon at Knob Creek (VIDEO)
Micah Kaminski discusses shooting the ashes of his father, Francis Henry “Hank” Kaminski Jr., out of a cannon at the Knob Creek Range, the world famous gun range that hosts one of the biggest machine shoots twice yearly. Hank passed away on June 17.
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1,000 protest new background check law at Washington state Capitol (VIDEO)
About 1,000 gun-rights advocates, many openly carrying rifles and handguns, rallied Saturday outside the Capitol to protest a new expanded gun background check law in Washington state, the Associated Press reported.
Organizers of the “I Will Not Comply” rally promised to exchange and sell firearms without conducting background checks during the daylong rally in opposition to the state’s voter-approved universal background check law.
Initiative 594 passed with 59 percent of the vote last month.
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