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  2. JA Industries - Wikipedia

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    JA Industries is an American firearms manufacturer based in Henderson, Nevada.. The company's origins trace to 1978, with the formation of Jennings Firearms. This company eventually filed bankruptcy and subsequently reorganized as Bryco Arms.

  3. Luby's shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Glock 17 and Ruger P89 9mm pistols which Hennard used were purchased in February 1991 at Mike's Gun House, a gun shop in Henderson, Nevada. [10] Hennard had begun to work at several different jobs, including construction crews in South Dakota and Killeen, while living part-time in Nevada with his mother.

  4. Hogue (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company started producing knives, which led to a move of its headquarters to Nevada, "due in large part to a California statute that prohibits the manufacturing of automatic knives." [ 6 ] The company states that it manufactures knives for Heckler & Koch and SIG Sauer , and that Hogue knives "are issued to all branches of the U.S ...

  5. Gun laws in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Nevada is a traditional open carry state with no permit being required to carry openly, as well as complete state preemption of firearms laws. Effective June 2, 2016 SB 175 [27] and SB 240 [28] (duplicate provisions) is legislation that prohibits counties, cities, and towns from enacting ordinances more restrictive than state law.

  6. Two Nevada gun shops say Stephen Paddock passed ... - AOL

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    Two Nevada gun shops said Monday that they sold firearms to Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock in the last year and said he passed all background checks.

  7. When Correctional Officers Carry Shotguns, The Result is ...

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    In policing, guns are carried by most rank-and-file officers. But the correctional system places far tighter restrictions on the use of firearms. Officers might carry guns while patrolling the perimeter or transporting inmates, and prisons also store weapons in secure armories in case of riots or hostage situations.

  8. Battlefield Vegas - Wikipedia

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    A man shooting an AK-47 at the gun range with the help of a range safety officer on May 1, 2015. A woman holding a Glock 17 at the gun range on June 27, 2015. The Battlefield Vegas complex is surrounded by a chain-link fence wrapped in "shredded canvas" and containing barbed wire. [5] Inside the fence are tanks, helicopters, and sandbags.

  9. Clark County Shooting Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Clark County Shooting Complex, located on the northern outskirts of the Las Vegas–North Las Vegas line in Nevada, is the largest shooting facility in the United States at 2,900 acres (1,200 ha).