Inflation is passed along and used as an excuse by many industries to increase profit margins. Gun and ammunition firms, on the other hand, have been bucking that trend for decades.
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Guns that fall apart faster than their owners admit
The Savage Axis II can shoot well, but the factory stock is where things fall apart—literally. The plastic is too thin to ...
The Christensen Arms Evoke is a relief to hunters on a budget who don’t want to compromise on basic functionality. It is a ...
When property developer Anver Essop bought land in Cape Town's gang-ridden Cape Flats area, people laughed at him for ...
York City Council is expected to vote tonight on a proposal to bring surveillance cameras to the city. The council voted in September to allow the non-profit York ...
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Rifles that lose resale value overnight
Rifles are one of those things you hope will hold steady or even gain a little value over time—especially... The post Rifles ...
Nearly every sports league, team and operation (including, ahem, media outlets) wants in on sports wagering revenue. Sponsorships. Partnerships. Advertising. It's legal, after all. Maybe it's direct ...
India's booming infrastructure sector made it one of the world's largest steel consumers, but a new Reserve Bank of India (RBI) study revealed that the country's domestic steel industry is under ...
Located at 1111 McCully St. Guy and Hawaii actress Amy Hill check out a brand new Udon spot in Honolulu. Guy and Steve hit up one of their most favorite sushi spots at the Pearl Kai Shopping Center.
First came the tariffs in August - 50% duties on Indian goods, dressed up as punishment for buying Russian oil. Then came US President Donald Trump's claim on Wednesday that Indian PM Narendra Modi ...
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