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  2. Jesus C. Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Until November 2011, Wisconsin was an open carry state for the purposes of gun control. Under state law it was legal to carry a loaded, visible handgun, but concealing that gun (even by a jacket covering the hip) was illegal. In May 2008, Gonzalez entered a Menards store with a pistol openly displayed in a thigh holster. [1]

  3. U.S. Fire Arms Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company ceased production of replica colt revolvers, and publicly rebranded itself as ZiPFactory.com, based on its titular USFA ZiP .22 firearm. The company formally dissolved in January 2017, [6] and the company was the last firearms maker in the Colt's Armory Complex. The site is now seeking National Historic Landmark status.

  4. Kimber Custom - Wikipedia

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    The individual gun's caliber is stamped on top of the barrel and is visible with the slide in battery (fully forward). The Custom is a full-sized model 1911, with a five-inch barrel. The frame and slide are made of steel. The Custom utilizes a single full-length guide rod, necessitating the serrations on the front of the slide for press checks.

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  6. Charter Arms - Wikipedia

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    The CARR, which was subsequently called the Pitbull, finally reached production in August 2011. The first Pitbull models had a 2.3" barrel and were chambered for the .40 S&W cartridge as this was the most popular U.S. law enforcement round and would enable the Pitbull to be used as a back-up gun to the .40 service pistol. [5]

  7. 8 Guns That Are 100% Made in America - AOL

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    1. Henry Repeating Arms. Going by the motto "Made in America, or Not Made at All," gun enthusiasts can rest assured that Henry Repeating Arms is deeply rooted in local tradition.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Firearms

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    Some topics to be mentioned and linked therein: open carry and concealed carry; military carry modes; police carry modes; cocked-and-locked (e.g., military carry mode for M1911); hammer down on an empty chamber (SA revolvers); DA revolvers "just point and shoot"; how the "safe action" affected carry mode thinking (semi-autos can be "just point ...

  9. Photos: Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in the apparent ... - AOL

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    More than 100 criminal counts have been filed against him in North Carolina, including a charge of possessing a weapon of mass destruction in 2002, as he owned a machine gun, according to NBC News.