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A gun rack…a gun rack. I don’t even own a gun, let alone many guns that would necessitate an entire rack. What am I gonna do…with a gun rack?

Wayne in Wayne’s World (1992)


AWARE: Arming Women Against Rape and Endangerment

http://www.aware.org/index.html

Society has never been a completely safe place, but as long as violent crime remains a threat, so do people have the right to protect themselves. AWARE is a non-profit group that organizes course that women can take to learn self defense, which includes everything from the use of mace to shotguns.

”The Burner” Jerry Barnhart

http://ic.net/~burner/

To say this guy is good would be a serious understatement. Mr. Barnhart is a champion shooter of too many competitions to list. You can ask him questions, view his equipment, and read tips about all aspects of target shooting perfection.

Clay Pigeon Shooting Association

http://www.cpsa.co.uk/

Become a member of the CPSA, check out scores, news, and links, and learn where the next competitions will be held.

Doug’s Shooting Sports Interest Page

http://www.users.fast.net/~jasmine/

Doug provides information about skeet, trap, pin, reloading, reloading, and more. He also provides links to the NRA, the USA shooting team, and firearm laws, and, to keep things light, there’s a Joke of the Week.

Ducks Unlimited, Inc.

http://www.ducks.org/

Here is the site for the famous conservation group that works to nurture waterfowl and 900 other species all over North America. It includes info about their many science projects, a FAQ page, and a page to “Stump the Swamp Doctor,” as well as links to related TV, radio, and printed page sites.

Fast Draw and the World Fast Draw Competition

http://www.gunfighter.com/fastdraw/index.html

What’s the world record for drawing, cocking, aiming, and firing a gun and hitting a target? You won’t believe it! Fast Draw has gained in popularity in recent years, and this site chronicles every aspect of it. It included official rules and records, as well as lists of upcoming contests.

GunGames

http://www.gungames.com/

The current issue of the online version of the magazine includes an article about “shotgun golf,” shooting tips, a rifle centerfold, and more. You can share stories and chat with other shooters, and be sure to notice the country singers who grace the cover.

GunHoo

http://www.gunsgunsguns.com/gunhoo/

GunHoo is an all-inclusive search engine for every conceivable topic on guns: accessories, ammunition, the Second Amendment, literature, safety, and more. Just like Yahoo, you can enter key words and conduct Web searches.

Home Appliance Shooting

http://www.csn.net/~dcbenton/has.html

Ever wonder what it would be like to take your old appliances and other household items out to pasture to blow them to pieces with 12-gauge shotguns? Well, this guy did it, again and again and again. He may have some deep, psychological fear of microwave ovens.

The Shooting Sports Website

http://www.shootingsports.com/home.html

This site provides links to every other web site you can imagine regarding guns, shooting, and its sports. It also has its own articles, including a bunch of recipes for pheasant and partridge.

Shotgun Sports

http://www.shotgunsports.org/

Every aspect of the shooting life is covered here. It provides guides for clay and wing shooting, dog clubs, game bird breeders, gun rights groups and other organizations, shooting news, and more. Enter their talk groups with all your questions and comments.

United States Practical Shooting Association

http://www.uspsa.org/

This is the non-profit group that oversees the sport of “practical shooting,” which is basically the shooting of targets that represent what guns of all makes and power will be reasonably be expected to strike during their intended use. The site has a huge number of links for USPSA rules, information, classification and much more.

The Unofficial Tommy Gun Page

http://www.cybergate.net/~gjames/tsmghome.htm

Not only will you find links and pages related to collecting “Tommies,” you’ll also find a detailed history of the gun, which was so ahead of its time, that the Armed Forces didn’t start adopting it until 1930, nine years after the first Model 1921 came off the line. The original could fire 1,200 rounds per minute.


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