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Sport NRL Marto madness: Blues gun fires up in Perth Liam Martin forces the ball loose with a thumping hit on Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, and then loses the ball himself in a hit-up.
Texas defines these weapons, which are currently illegal in the state, absent a federal permit, as “a rifle with a barrel length of less than 16 inches or a shotgun with a barrel length of less ...
FBC: Firebreak review This co-op Control spinoff isn't without some mad science laughs and decent FPS boomsticking, but grindy unlocks and tedious objectives make it fleeting fun at best. Developer: ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - On Saturday, June 14, Brandon Martin was working as a volunteer security guard for the Pueblo "No Kings" rally. He says he was ...
This week’s poster player of the week presented by Corwin Motors goes to Tahj Wells of Browning. Over the weekend Tahj competed in the Montana High School Rodeo Association Finals at the ...
A man is facing charges after firing a gun to thwart car thieves in Vaughan, police say. York Regional Police (YRP) say officers were called to a home on Pine Heights Dr. near Pine Valley Dr. and ...
Man killed wife and son, 7, before turning gun on himself after facing unemployment issues The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday ...
Lionsgate has acquired “ She Rides Shotgun,” an upcoming action crime thriller starring Taron Egerton, from Fifth Season. The studio will give the film a limited theatrical release on Aug. 1.
California Assembly Bill 1127, authored by Jesse Gabriel, aims to prohibit the sale of firearms that can be easily converted to automatic weapons, including the popular Glock pistol, in an effort ...
But in 2028, the Olympics will put it on the map as the city hosts shotgun shooting competitions. "It is such an honor, a really big honor," South El Monte Mayor Gloria Olmos said.
Our shotguns editor tested the best 20 gauge shotguns of 2025. We cover everything from pumps to break-actions to semi-autos from Browning, Benelli, and more.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday threw out the Mexican government's lawsuit against U.S. firearms manufacturers accusing them of aiding and abetting gun violence. The court ruled ...
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