John Correia Talks Active Self Protection, Training, and More on RSWC 250

RSWC hits a major milestone with episode 250, featuring John Correia of Active Self Protection. The conversation covers his upbringing, Navy service, ministry, martial arts, firearms instruction, and how ASP grew into a major force in self-defense training content.

By Charlie Cook

TFB Review: Glock 17 Gen6 - First 1,000 Rounds

When Glock announced the sixth generation of its iconic striker-fired polymer pistol series in December 2025, the firearms community responded with the usual mix of cautious interest and the usual skepticism. For me, the release was really bad timing, as I had just bought another G45 Gen 5. Was t...

By Eric B

Fudd Friday: The Highs And Lows Of The Winchester Model 1200

The Winchester Model 1200 is a bit of a paradox. In my experience, these shotguns generally work pretty well; they’re easy to fix, they’re light, and they are affordable. You’d think they’d be popular, but they aren’t. Not with gun keeners, at least; gun writers and ...

By Zac K

Lake City Strike Enters Week Three—Here’s What It Means

With 1,350 workers on strike, the Lake City plant slowdown could tighten 5.56 supply and push prices higher. The post Lake City Strike Enters Week Three—Here’s What It Means appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Scott Witner

Skill, Consistency, & Gear Mastery Rewards Big in Competition Shooting

From mastering fundamentals to dialing in gear, here’s how competitive shooters improve performance and climb the rankings. The post Skill, Consistency, & Gear Mastery Rewards Big in Competition Shooting appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Kenzie Fitzpatrick

History Shows Pistols Were Common in Revolutionary America

Were pistols common in Revolutionary America? Historical evidence from Cramer and Olson’s Willamette Law Review article shows pistols were privately owned, commercially available, and familiar to Americans at the Founding.

By Dean Weingarten
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