The more than 1 billion bullets shot by U.S. troops overseas in the past year have created an ammunition shortage on domestic soil that is taking a toll on police departments all over the country. A ...
Area gun distributors and sporting goods stores have struggled in recent months to keep their stores stocked with ammunition for handguns, as sales of those types of firearms continue to spike. "We ...
Jonathan Stevens can't imagine his life without hunting. "My whole family has grown up hunting," said Stevens. He's already got the guns, and normally has no problems stocking up on ammunition. But, ...
KALISPELL — When Dave Perry shoots a bad guy, he wants to hit what he’s aiming at. So the Columbia Falls police chief spends a lot of time at the range, knocking off hundreds of rounds in anticipation ...
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A federal appeals court has upheld one of the most controversial provisions of New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) – a law that requires background checks for every ammunition purchase.