Above, a collection of lever-action rifles at the Billy the Kid Museum in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
MSN seems to be pro-gun of late.
They have posted numerous gun-related articles. The latest is on lever-action rifles and how they fit in the the scheme of things in history.
It has a slideshow of rifles.
They begin with:
Any look back at the history of rifles in the United States will, at one point or another, lead to a discussion of the lever-action rifle. This unique firearm wasn’t ideal for military battles but was unquestionably a mainstay of the American frontier and Wild West. For millions of Americans, this rifle was introduced through the movies, which gave a sense of how these weapons worked best.
To read more and see the slideshow, go here.
By the way, women are leading the surge in gun ownership. Go here.
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