Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 172! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like Primary Arms, Natchez Shooters Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and more. Whether you’re looking for deals on new ...
The IWI Mafteah has been making serious waves since its debut, and after spending some quality time with it, I’ve become a big fan. I can say it’s one of the most interesting “firearms” to hit the market in years. Named after the Key of Solomon, it really does feel like a master k...
Michigan’s House passed a bill allowing bow hunters to carry a pistol for self-defense without a CPL, correcting a long-standing and illogical restriction. The post Michigan Finally Realizes Bow Hunters Might Want to Defend Themselves from Bears appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
The subject of whether to use a pistol is not the focus of this article; let us assume we have decided to start with the handgun instead of a shotgun or rifle for the sake of debate. The best approach is to establish some basic standards for the modern pistol as a defensive weapon. The first ques...
Photo Of The Day: You can polish titanium, bead-blast stainless, and Cerakote in cool colors to perfection; the outside always gets the likes. But the magic happens where the camera can’t reach or record: inside the baffles. SVEMKO Suppressors (made in Norway) say they are proud to be...
JPMorgan Chase reverses course and removes limits on lending to rifle manufacturers, marking a significant policy shift for the firearm industry. The post JPMorgan Chase Says It Will No Longer Debank Companies In Firearms Industry appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
When you ask people what the greatest classic American bolt-action hunting rifle is, you’ll probably hear most people talking about the Remington Model 700 or the Winchester Model 70, with maybe some chatter about Weatherby’s rifles or Springfield-based sporters. But I think the Savag...
Virginia's Democrat-controlled House of Delegates recently passed a package of restrictive firearm bills on February 5, 2026, advancing what critics call the most aggressive assault on Second Amendment rights in state history.