A Missouri federal judge has ordered supplemental briefing in Brown v. ATF, a case challenging the National Firearms Act’s registration scheme and the regulation of suppressors and short-barreled rifles.
When I recently wrote an article about the demise of three classic hunting cartridges (the .257 Roberts, the .22 Hornet and the .300 Savage), one commenter said:
The NFA landscape has shifted dramatically in 2026. The $200 tax stamp is gone for suppressors, SBRs, and SBSs after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but registration remains - and a wave of constitutional lawsuits now challenges whether that registration can survive without the tax. Here is what every FFL needs to know.
A new federal lawsuit, Roberts v. ATF, argues the National Firearms Act registration scheme is unconstitutional after the $200 tax stamp was reduced to zero.
Black Rain Ordnance brought their Freedom Fighter AK to SHOT Show 2026, marking the company's first production AK after shelving a prototype back in 2013. Built entirely in Neosho, Missouri, this isn't your typical import or parts-kit build. Black Rain went all-in on American manu...
What we’re seeing is a practical repeat of what the anti-gunners and their media amplifiers were telling the American public prior to “Gunwalker” in an attempt to swindle them out of their rights...
Missouri lawmakers are advancing SB 216 to block firearm-specific merchant codes and prevent backdoor gun registries—drawing a hard line on financial surveillance of lawful gun owners. The post Missouri Senator Introduces Second Amendment Financial Privacy Measure appeared first on The Truth Ab...
Missouri lawmakers move to block red-flag laws, lower concealed carry age limits, and strengthen self-defense protections in a new wave of pro-gun legislation. The post Missouri Lawmakers Push To Loosen Firearm Restrictions, Ban Any Future Red-Flag Law appeared first on The Truth About Guns.