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The Indomitable Spirit of Frontierswoman Emma Kelly

This adventure-driven pioneer's biggest accomplishment might be better defined by what she didn’t do.

The Least Understood Rifles: Trapdoors, Rolling Blocks and Falling Blocks

Knowing and understanding these primitive firearms leads to the admiration of the soldiers who had to use them.

The Real Impact of NRA Training

NRA Instructors: Your interest in and impact on our youth will help ensure that our Second Amendment is protected!

 

A Brief History of Firearms

Here are the six major developments in firearm technology that led to the guns you know today.

Ashley Hlebinsky: Historically Speaking

A unique career has highlighted this unique woman's abilities to bridge both sides of the gun divide.

Celebrate Women's History Month With "Women of the Wild" TV

Long before there was a Women's History Month, there were women of the wild ... and you can be one, too.

The Truth About Calamity Jane

She cast a long shadow in American folklore. Which of the stories are true, and which are fiction?

Margaret Thompson Murdock: Shooting for Glory

The first woman to win a medal in the Olympics in a shooting event, Murdock was later inducted to the USA Shooting Hall of Fame.

In Defense of Freedom and Firearms: Ida B. Wells-Barnett

An educator, journalist and civil rights crusader, Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an advocate of the use of firearms for self-defense.

Anne Trotter Bailey, Scout & Patriot

"Mad Anne" was an unsung hero of the American Revolution.

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