Rifle

 

  • "... whereas, to preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them..."

    - Richard H. Lee, Additional Letters from the Federal Farmer 53, 1788


AR-15s .223

  1. DPMS Carbine Panther A-15
  2. DPMS Panther Super Bull 24
  3. DPMS Prairie Panther A-15
  4. DPMS Kitty-Kat Panther
  5. E-2 Carbine
  6. EAGLE ARMS "SPIRIT"
  7. Colt AR-15 A3 Elite
  8. JP Custom AR
  9. JP Custom A-2 Flat Top

  • "That the people have a Right to mass and to bear arms; that a well regulated militia composed of the Body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper natural and safe defense of a free State..."

    - George Mason


Real Rifles

  1. SPRINGFIELD M1-A1
  2. NATIONAL MATCH M1A RIFLES
  3. M1A STANDARD RIFLES
  4. Mini-14

  • "Gaurd with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are ruined.... O sir, we should have fine times, indeed, if to punish tyrants, it were only sufficient to assemble the people!"

    - Patrick Henry


Lever Action

  1. NAVY ARMS
  2. Marlin 1894CS
  3. Marlin 1894S
  4. Marlin 1895SS
  5. Marlin 30/30 Lever action

  • "The militia, who are in fact the effective part of the people at large, will render many troops quite unecessary. They will form a powerful check upon the regular troops, and will generally be sufficient to over-awe them"

    - Tench Coxe, An American Citizen IV, October 21, 1787


High Power Bolt Action

  1. Browning "Grey Wolf"
  2. Marlin MR-7
  3. Savage 110FP Tactical
  4. REMINGTON 700 VARMIT
  5. Remington 700 DM
  6. SAVAGE 11671
  7. Remington 700 BDL
  8. M77R Mark II Standard Rifle

  • "And that the said Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press, or the rights of conscience; or to prevent the people of the United States, who are peacable citizens, from keeping their own arms; or to raise standing armies, unless necessary for the defense of the United States, or of some one or more of them; or to prevent teh people from petitioning, in a peacable and orderly manner, the federal legislature, for a redress of grievances; or to subject the people to unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons, papers or possesions."

    - Samuel Adams, Debates of the Massachusetts Convention of 1788



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