South Dakota Deregulates Suppressors For When Congress Finally Repeals Neutered NFA

South Dakota has removed suppressors from its definition of a “controlled weapon,” ensuring they remain legal if Congress repeals the National Firearms Act. The move positions the state ahead of potential federal reforms like the Hearing Protection Act and signals continued momentum for suppr...

By Mark Chesnut

Gun Rights Group Says Trump Admin 2A Missteps Could Cost Republicans Election

Texas Gun Rights is warning that mixed messaging from the Trump DOJ on the Second Amendment could dampen gun-owner turnout in November’s midterms. From Jeanine Pirro’s comments to broader federal rhetoric, the group argues that even small missteps risk alienating a core Republican voting bloc...

By Mark Chesnut

Concealed Carry Corner: How To Stay Sharp In Winter Months

Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, we talked about some of the biggest problems when it comes to carrying a concealed firearm. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to check it out. This week, I want to take a look at some wa...

By Matt E

Daniel Defense H9 9mm: The Hudson Concept, Perfected

The Daniel Defense H9 takes the innovative Hudson design and rebuilds it from the ground up. With a low bore axis, crisp 4.5-pound trigger, and 900-plus rounds of flawless reliability, this striker-fired 9mm proves the concept finally works. The post Daniel Defense H9 9mm: The Hudson Concept, Per...

By Michael Irwin Collins

Two New Falco Pocket Holsters: Comfortable, Safe Carry

Falco Holsters’ A913 Kydex and A226 leather wallet models take different approaches to discreet pocket carry. Adjustable retention, multiple draw methods, premium leather options, and custom builds make these two serious contenders for .380 and micro-compact carriers. The post Two New Falco Poc...

By Mike Hardesty

NSSF Says Media Are Hiding Ownership Numbers Of Popular Semi-Auto Rifles

As states advance new “assault weapons” bans, NSSF says major media outlets are citing outdated figures for AR-style rifle ownership. Updated industry data shows more than 32 million modern sporting rifles in circulation—millions more than commonly reported. The post NSSF Says Media Are Hid...

By Mark Chesnut

Gear Review : Monstrum B.O.P.

Monstrum’s B.O.P. shotgun red dot takes clear inspiration from premium optics but costs a fraction of the price. We mounted it on multiple shotguns, ran it hard, and found out where this $99 enclosed-emitter dot shines—and where it shows its budget roots. The post Gear Review : Monstrum B.O.P...

By Travis Pike

Brink’s U.S. Selects Liberty Ammunition for Executive Protection

Liberty Ammunition’s unconventional 9mm Spike just earned a major endorsement. Brink’s U.S., the world’s oldest security firm, has selected the high-velocity round for executive protection. The post Brink’s U.S. Selects Liberty Ammunition for Executive Protection appeared first on The...

By Scott Witner

Choosing Your First Hunting Rifle

If you are new to gun ownership or simply new to the pastime of hunting, it can feel like a daunting task to choose your first hunting rifle. You don’t want to buy the wrong thing, invest money in something that isn’t practical, or be taken advantage of by the guy behind the gun counter. Read...

By Adam Scepaniak
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