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All NewsAn Early Magazine Fed Repeater
Magazine-fed repeating firearms technology dates to the 1640s to the Dutch Kalthoff family. The Kalthoffs...
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Daniel Barnhizer is Professor of Law and The Bradford Stone Faculty Scholar at the Michigan...
Read More19th Century Superimposed Revolver
Mid-19th Century America saw a flurry of activity in the landscape of firearms design. In...
Read MoreColorado Bill Ostensibly About Insurance Targets Gun Owners, Minorities in Colorado
It’s easy to assume that HB24-1270 is only about insurance law. To the contrary, HB24-1270...
Read MoreAre Rifles Constitutionally Protected Arms?
Robert Leider is an Assistant Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason...
Read MoreWhy the Fourth Circuit’s Test for Banned Arms is Contrary to Heller
The Fourth Circuit court of appeals, sitting en banc, recently heard oral arguments in Bianchi...
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All NewsAn Early Magazine Fed Repeater
Magazine-fed repeating firearms technology dates to the 1640s to the Dutch Kalthoff family. The Kalthoffs...
Read MoreDoes the Second Amendment Actually Exist in New York?
Daniel Barnhizer is Professor of Law and The Bradford Stone Faculty Scholar at the Michigan...
Read More19th Century Superimposed Revolver
Mid-19th Century America saw a flurry of activity in the landscape of firearms design. In...
Read MoreColorado Bill Ostensibly About Insurance Targets Gun Owners, Minorities in Colorado
It’s easy to assume that HB24-1270 is only about insurance law. To the contrary, HB24-1270...
Read MoreAre Rifles Constitutionally Protected Arms?
Robert Leider is an Assistant Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason...
Read MoreWhy the Fourth Circuit’s Test for Banned Arms is Contrary to Heller
The Fourth Circuit court of appeals, sitting en banc, recently heard oral arguments in Bianchi...
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