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As 2018 comes to a close, TSRA would like to wish its members, partners and other industry professionals a safe and happy holiday season. As we reflect on the past year for the industry, we would like to provide the readers of the The TSRA NewsBrief a look at the most accessed articles from the year. Our regular publication will resume Thursday, Jan. 3.
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American Rifleman
From April 19: Texas: a state so steeped in firearm history that is only fitting it is home to the host city for what will be the largest annual gathering of freedom-loving American gun owners — the 2018 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits at Dallas, May 4-6. And although the types of firearms that modern Texans own and carry may have changed since they won Texas’ independence from Mexico in 1836, certain guns will always be associated with its fight to become a Republic and well beyond its annexation to the United States and eventual statehood.
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By John McAdams
From Jan. 11: Partly due to demand from the general hunting community, officials in Texas are looking at adjusting the dates for deer season in most of the state. If they go through with the changes, some hunters in the Lone Star State might get to enjoy a longer rifle deer season when the 2018-19 hunting season rolls around. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department currently divides the state into a South Zone and a North Zone, and deer hunting season ends two weeks earlier in the North.
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Shooting Sports USA
From April 12: Descended from the M1 Garand, the M14 utilized multiple improvements that made it a far superior firearm for combat and a much better rifle for competition. The addition of a removable 20-round box magazine, a much improved gas system, a roller bolt assembly, and a much more stable operating rod system, made the M14 a better battle rifle than the M1.
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Gun Digest
From July 5: Safeguarding your investment is simple and comes down to two words — gun safe. Of course, the thought of perusing the gun safe market to some holds the same thrill prospects as comparing insurance plans. But for serious shooters and diehard gun collectors, it's a labor of love well worth the time.
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Gun Digest
From April 26: The .22 LR is among the most popular rounds ever devised. But is the rimfire a wise choice for self-defense?
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NRA Family
From Feb. 8: The reasons for carrying a handgun afield can range from hunting, to self-protection from animals, humans ... or a combination of the three. Whatever the reasons, here are a few carry options for taking your favorite handgun along with you in the great outdoors.
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American Rifleman
From Jan. 4: It seems like every year there are a few useful and budget-friendly guns that are overlooked by the shooting media at large. Sometimes these under-the-radar models are variations of established models or brand new products that just didn't quite grab the spotlight. Here are three handy trunk guns that deserve a closer look than they've received so far.
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Shooting Sports USA
From March 29: Are you a new shooter? There are some key rules to remember when heading to the range to practice. Although most ranges have their own rules you should become familiar with, we've come up with a few that should be utilized anywhere.
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Gun Digest
From Jan. 25: A new wind blowing across the sporting rifle landscape is delivering a dominating combination of affordability and accuracy — the rise of the fat-bolt rifle. What are the fat-bolt rifle's benefits compared to traditional twin-lug bolt guns?
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By John McAdams
From April 5: The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Commission approved a few changes to hunting and fishing regulations at the recent Commission Meeting in Austin. As discussed in a previous article, the TPWD Commission was considering numerous changes to the hunting and fishing regulations ranging from lengthening the whitetail deer season in Texas' North Zone, to allowing air guns and air bows for hunting big game, to adjusting the dove season dates in the state.
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