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Classic Insights - General

Strategies! The last couple of years has really made the American public think about that word and how unprepared we are. We had to develop strategies for self and family preservation for everything from toilet paper shortages to ammunition stockpiling. No one even snickers at the thought of dedicated prepping anymore.

Most gun enthusiasts are also history buffs. We are all at least somewhat familiar with the inventor of the AK-47's and his lineup of rifles - Mikhail Kalashnikov. Maybe it is because the "K" in the rifle's name helps remind us of the K in Kalashnikov, or perhaps it is because Mikhail Kalashnikov made one heck of a rifle that still has a very active fanbase.

The United States Code in reference to the term "short-barreled shotgun" means a shotgun that has one or more barrels less than eighteen inches (18") in length, and any weapon made from a shotgun (whether by alteration, modification, or otherwise) if such a weapon as modified has an overall length of less than twenty-six inches.

The Angstadt UDP-9 was designed to use simple blowback operation. A lot of thought was put into selecting an operating system, and blowback offered the best performance for this particular set-up. Let me tell you why that makes sense; in simple blowback operation, the bolt isn't locked into the receiver (or barrel extension). Rather, it moves in a rearward motion to cycle the action, by the cartridge moving rearward to butt against the breech face.

Much like bore sizes that allow for different calibers of pistols and rifles, different bore sizes in shotguns gives us the term gauge as a means of measurement when selecting a shotgun and the appropriate ammunition for it.

We've been giving away firearms like door prizes, and anything AR or AK is our favorite thing on Earth to talk about. So why in the world are we writing about air rifles? There are many reasons!

While humidity is great for many things in nature, it can be downright destructive for almost anything manmade that is not somehow protected.

First, let me tell you what it is not. It is not a firearm. By itself, it is a chassis in which you add your pistol.

The number one reason that gun owners make their purchase of a firearm is to protect their family and home. The 2000s started a new conversation about how to protect our family and home from our firearms.

Ballistic technology is always changing and advancing. Cartridges are getting better, more accurate, and becoming capable of greater expansion. There are various projectile types on the market, including ball rounds, wadcutters, round tip, spitzer, hollow points, and even ballistic tip projectiles. Today we are talking about the latter.

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