Firearm Carriers That Are All-In for the Long Haul

Transporting firearms can be a hassle, especially if you don’t have the proper carrier. Too many times, inferiorly constructed bags, cases, and packs give up on you too soon, leaving you high and dry when it’s time to hit the range. Because of this, you need to think about quality equipment t...

By Michael D'Angona

The Mesa Tactical Truckee 990 Handguard

Mossberg’s 990 Aftershock has been one of the most popular firearms of 2025 and is swinging into 2026. The 990 Aftershock is a semi-auto 12-gauge, pistol grip only, firearm. Mossberg is also producing a shotgun variant and a short-barreled shotgun variant. It is fair to say the 990 Aftershock i...

By Travis Pike

A Step-by-Step Guide to the FFL License Application Process

Learn how to get your Federal Firearms License (FFL) with this complete step-by-step guide. From choosing the right FFL type and meeting ATF eligibility requirements to completing Form 7, submitting fingerprints, passing the in-person inspection, and maintaining compliance — this guide walks you through every stage of the FFL license application process.

The Unique Story of an Iraqi Designated DMR

Explore the unique story of Iraq's Tabuk Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) - a long-barreled AK variant produced by Al-Qadissiya Establishments that served as the Iraqi military's precision rifle tied to Saddam Hussein's forces.

Five Must-Have Survival Meds

Editor’s Note: This article is not medical advice. It is presented here as a starting point for a conversation about medical needs in a natural or man-made disaster. You should consult your doctor or another trusted medical professional about your needs for survival medications. Hopefully, ...

By Kit Perez

Concealed Carry Round-Up: This Week in Carry News

This week’s concealed carry news includes permitless carry expansion, Capitol carry setbacks, school-zone bills, and a Rhode Island shooting raising permit questions. The post Concealed Carry Round-Up: This Week in Carry News appeared first on The Truth About Guns.

By Scott Witner
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