From the Austin terror attack debate to major gun rights battles in state legislatures and courts, here’s the biggest Second Amendment news of the week. The post TTAG News Roundup: March 1–6, 2026 appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
In the outdoor classroom, I hold to the idea that less is more. I’d rather craft something with my own hands than rely on gear I brought along. Here are three knife and stick projects worth trying when you want to spend time in the dirt and walk away with something practical. Wooden Maul Projec...
One of the big joys of the .22LR cartridge is free rein to be a little silly. Gun designers can be as practical or as silly as they want with the cartridge. A small, relatively low-pressure cartridge that is cheap and widely available gives manufacturers more room to be a little different, a litt...
The NRA is criticizing Grand Rapids Mayor David LaGrand after he said gun owners should be ashamed, igniting backlash from Second Amendment supporters. The post Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mayor Says Gun Owners Should Be ‘Ashamed’ Of Themselves appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Suppressors change how your firearm behaves, and the ammo you choose can dramatically affect noise, performance, and reliability. The post Does Ammo Quality Actually Matter When Shooting Suppressed? appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Gun-rights groups are asking the Supreme Court to review Illinois’ ban on carrying firearms on public transportation. The post SAF, FPC File SCOTUS Brief In Challenge To Illinois’ Public Transportation Carry Ban appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Second Amendment advocates argue the bills represent yet another push by Richmond politicians to restrict gun ownership while failing to address violent crime.