Glenfield’s Model A Rifle: Ruger Does It Again!
Ruger’s acquisition of Marlin Firearms in 2020 opened a lot of doors. I think most shooters, by now, have seen what Ruger has done with
Ruger’s acquisition of Marlin Firearms in 2020 opened a lot of doors. I think most shooters, by now, have seen what Ruger has done with
Increasing numbers of New Yorkers are taking courses to obtain gun permits, according to an article in The Trace. The training includes a live fire
Adding a suppressor to your AR-15 fundamentally changes how the weapon operates. While most shooters understand that cans reduce noise and muzzle blast, few grasp
by Lee Williams ATF agents took two inert RPGs they had seized from Patrick “Tate” Adamiak’s home, inserted an RPG training device and a bunch
The Senate’s continuing resolution to end the 41-day government shutdown brings both relief and disappointment for gun rights advocates, extending protections against the veterans gun
We’ve reported in the past how even though a Memphis, Tennessee, city gun ordinance appears to run afoul of the state’s firearms preemption law, city
A bill to update record keeping on gun transactions in Pennsylvania is being called a “back door registration scheme” by opponents. A hearing is slated
A coalition of gun-rights organizations has joined together in filing a brief asking the Supreme Court of the United States to hear a case dealing
It starts, as most government overreaches do, with a smile and a slogan. “Common-sense safety.” “Public protection.” “Progress.” In Canada, those words became the velvet
Revealing Minnesota story bares Democrat prejudices toward gun rights. By Dave Workman Buried deep in a feature about three left-tilting college guys who have started