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Locality: Mountain Grove, Missouri

Phone: +1 417-926-0400



Address: 9871 E 20th Street 65711 Mountain Grove, MO, US

Website: earthoutdoor.com/

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Earth Outdoor Store 01.05.2021

Awesome gift idea! #EarthOutdoor #caseknives

Earth Outdoor Store 29.03.2021

Shotgun case is getting filled up again! We've got some turkey loads and, hopefully, more on the way.

Earth Outdoor Store 22.03.2021

Ready for #TurkeySeason yet? #EarthOutdoor

Earth Outdoor Store 01.01.2021

Stihl before Steel - how many projects on your farm do you spent countless hours doing only to have the results erased after a month or even a few weeks? We wou...ld hope very few! This week we discuss the importance of time management and how using a chainsaw over running steel traps for predators is better time spent improving the land. Don’t miss it. #forloveoftheland STIHL https://podcasts.apple.com//land-legacy-spor/id1422779785

Earth Outdoor Store 12.12.2020

The picture says all everyone wants to know...yes we have #ammo #EarthOutdoor #2ndAmendment

Earth Outdoor Store 26.11.2020

Be sure to check out our #gunholster selection! #earthoutdoor #2amendment

Earth Outdoor Store 12.11.2020

Don't let the momentary interruption fool you, lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been able to submit a flurry of nationwide gun control proposals to be considered by the Democrat-controlled legislature. The 117th U.S. Congress gaveled into session this week and at least a half-dozen anti-gun measures have been filed already with the House Judiciary Committee. The majority of those, four bills, were submitted by Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee, D-Texas, with the fifth and sixth filed by... Reps. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., and Al Green, D-Texas, respectively. Related: Republican Lawmakers Reboot Hearing Protection Act, Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act While the proposed texts and summaries for these legislative measures are not yet available to the public, the titles seem largely self-explanatory and likely mimic bills previously submitted by the same lawmakers in past sessions. The proposals: H.R.30 - To increase public safety by punishing and deterring firearms trafficking. H.R.121 - To provide for the hiring of 200 additional Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents and investigators to enforce gun laws. H.R.125 - To amend Title 18, United States Code, to provide for a 7-day waiting period before a semiautomatic firearm, a silencer, armor piercing ammunition, or a large capacity ammunition magazine may be transferred. H.R.127 - To provide for the licensing of firearm and ammunition possession and the registration of firearms, and to prohibit the possession of certain ammunition. H.R.130 - To require the safe storage of firearms and ammunition, and to require the investigation of reports of improper storage of firearms or ammunition. H.R.167 - To prohibit the transfer of a firearm at a gun show by a person who is not a federally licensed firearms dealer. Meanwhile, additional and more sweeping bills are likely inbound. Congressman David Cicilline, a Rhode Island Democrat, has for the past two sessions entered his ambitious bid to reboot and expand the long-expired federal ban on assault weapons within the first few weeks of being sworn in. His latest attempt, which expired in December without leaving committee, had 216 co-sponsors in a chamber where only 218 votes are needed to pass legislation. This was likely due to the fact that it faced certain demise in a then-Republican controlled Senate or on President's Trump desk. Last October, as he was seeking reelection, Cicilline ran on a promise to continue his gun control efforts if sent back to Congress to represent Little Rhody. The current party breakdown of the House has Dems with a razor-thin 222-211 margin over Republicans. In the Senate, with the outcome of special run-off elections in Georgia decided this week, Dems will hold sway over a split 50-50 chamber. Vice President Kamala Harris will have the tie-breaking vote, and Sen. Chuck Schumer will be the expected Senate Majority Leader.

Earth Outdoor Store 06.11.2020

Need a replacement #YETI lid? We can fix you up! #EarthOutdoor #YETI 9871 East 20th St. Mtn. Grove, Mo. 65711

Earth Outdoor Store 04.11.2020

The gun case most likely has something you’ve been looking for! 9871 East 20th St., Mtn. Grove, Mo. 65711

Earth Outdoor Store 31.10.2020

Doesn’t get much better than this!

Earth Outdoor Store 19.10.2020

Donald is just reminding you to VOTE to protect your #2ndamendment rights! #EarthOutdoor 9871 East 20th St., Mtn. Grove, Mo. 65711

Earth Outdoor Store 30.09.2020

Happy Saturday! Find YOUR adventure! #EarthOutdoor #YETI

Earth Outdoor Store 12.09.2020

We are honored to welcome Governor Mike Parson to Wright County! Hope you’ll come out and join us to show support for him & President Trump as election day is coming soon! #Vote #MoGov #Parson2020 #Trump2020

Earth Outdoor Store 07.09.2020

Firepits for days! Christmas time is coming! #EarthOutdoor 9871 East 20th St., Mtn. Grove, Mo. 65711

Earth Outdoor Store 26.08.2020

Awesome food truck in town today @ the Mountain Grove Crisis Center!

Earth Outdoor Store 17.08.2020

Hunting gear! #EarthOutdoor

Earth Outdoor Store 01.08.2020

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