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8 Facts for Guns That Every Gun Enthusiast Should Know

01/05/2023

If you’re an avid gun enthusiast, you know a thing or two about firearms. But there’s always room for more knowledge.

Here are 8 facts about guns that every gun lover should know. From the history of firearms to the current state of gun laws in the US, we’ve got it all covered. Read on and get ready to become a true gun guru. 

  • Fact 1: Firearms Act

The National Firearms Act of 1934 was the first major federal law regulating firearms in the United States. The Act prohibited machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, and other weapons deemed “dangerous and unusual” by requiring anyone owning them to register them with the government and pay a special tax.

The law is still in effect today, though it has been amended multiple times since its original enactment in 1934. 

  • Fact 2: Amendment

The Second Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees citizens “the right to keep and bear arms”, but this right is not absolute. In fact, there are many restrictions imposed on firearms ownership at both the state and federal levels that limit who can own guns and what kind of guns they can own.

For example, some states have banned certain types of semi-automatic weapons or require additional permits before someone can purchase a handgun or rifle. 

  • Fact 3: Gun Violence Skyrocketing

Gun violence is an epidemic in the United States today with over 38,000 people killed each year by guns—an average of 102 deaths per day—and many more injured due to gunfire-related incidents such as accidental shootings or suicide attempts involving firearms.

This makes firearm-related deaths one of the leading causes of death among Americans under the age of 45 years old according to data from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). 

  • Fact 4: Guns Can Be Used as Recreational Activities

Guns are used for more than just self-defense or hunting; they are also popular tools for recreational activities such as target shooting competitions or recreational shooting sports like skeet shooting and trap shooting (which involve shooting clay pigeons out of midair).

These activities provide a safe outlet for gun enthusiasts to practice their skills while enjoying themselves in a friendly environment with like-minded individuals who share their passion for firearms safety and responsible ownership practices. 

  • Fact 5: Laws Vary by State 

Gun laws in the United States vary from state to state. It is important for gun enthusiasts to be familiar with the gun laws in their own state as well as those of any other states they may be traveling to.

Make sure you are aware of any permits that may be required before you transport firearms across state lines, and always obey all applicable state regulations when it comes to owning and operating firearms. 

  • Fact 6: Maintenance Matters 

Proper maintenance is essential for keeping your firearm in optimal condition and making sure it functions properly. Regular cleaning and lubrication are the key components of maintaining a well-functioning firearm.

Additionally, it's important to inspect your firearm regularly for signs of wear or damage so that any necessary repairs can be made promptly.

  • Fact 7: Universal Background Checks are Required 

In the US, all gun sales require universal background checks by law. This means that any person who is purchasing a firearm must first pass a background check. This check will assess if they have any criminal history or any other factors that may make them ineligible to own a firearm.

The only exceptions are when it comes to private sales between individuals who already know each other – such as family members or close friends – and when it comes to antique firearms, which do not require a background check. 

  • Fact 8: Concealed Carry Permits Vary By State 

The eighth fact that every gun enthusiast should know is that concealed carry permits vary by state. Each state has its own laws regarding concealed carry permits, so it is important to understand the law in your state.

For example, some states require an applicant to take an approved class before applying for a permit, while others may only require an applicant to fill out a form and pay a fee.

Additionally, some states may allow certain types of weapons to be carried in public while others may prohibit them entirely. It's important to understand the laws in your state before carrying any type of weapon in public.   

Conclusion

Whether you’re new to guns or have been around them your whole life, there’s always something new to learn about them! From their history to current laws governing their use in America, these 8 facts provide a great overview of why guns are so important—both historically and in modern culture—and why they should be treated with respect at all times by everyone involved with them!

So grab your favorite firearm and get ready to become an expert on all things related to guns!