FFL License Types Explained: Type 01, 03, 07, and More
Learn about all FFL license types including Type 01 dealer, Type 03 collector, Type 07 manufacturer, and more. Includes fees, privileges, and which license type is right for your needs.
Learn about all FFL license types including Type 01 dealer, Type 03 collector, Type 07 manufacturer, and more. Includes fees, privileges, and which license type is right for your needs.
Improving your Kalashnikov’s trigger with the Geissele AK-X. The post Hardware Talk: Geissele AK-X Trigger appeared first on Gun Digest.
As of January 1, 2026, the $200 NFA tax stamp has been reduced to $0 for suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs. Here is what FFLs and gun owners need to know about the change, what stayed the same, and how to stay compliant.
PTR Industries unveiled the 9SDM at SHOT Show 2026 — a modernized integrally suppressed MP5-style 9mm carbine. Learn about the roller-delayed design, three-tax-stamp setup, features, and MSRP.
Dorin Technologies unveiled the FRT90 (X-PRT 90) forced reset trigger for the FN PS90 at SHOT Show 2026. Learn about the 3-position selector, kit contents, and how this PS90 upgrade works.
The Glock Gen 6 launched January 20, 2026, bringing an optic-ready standard system, flat-faced trigger, and RTF6 grip to the G17, G19, G45, and G49. Here is everything you need to know about all models and features.
The federal NFA $200 tax stamp dropped to $0 on January 1, 2026 for suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs. Learn what NFA items are, how the registration process works, and how to find a Class III dealer.
Blue Ridge Outdoor Supplies in Elkton, VA is a licensed FFL dealer serving the Shenandoah Valley with firearms, gunsmithing, ammo, fishing gear, and trapping supplies. Learn about their products, services, transfer fees, and hours.
A complete review of the military surplus LBV Load Bearing Vest for airsoft players. Learn about magazine capacity, comfort, fit, and whether this affordable tactical gear is right for your loadout.
West Virginia Senate Bill 1071, commonly referred to as the "Machine Gun Bill," will not proceed in the current legislative session.