The Army’s New M7A1 Spear: Shorter, Lighter, and Finally Making Sense?
When the Army picked the SIG MCX Spear as its Next Generation Squad Weapon, the reaction in a lot of gun circles was mixed. On
When the Army picked the SIG MCX Spear as its Next Generation Squad Weapon, the reaction in a lot of gun circles was mixed. On
Six Months of Setbacks Leave North Carolina Constitutional Carry Bill in Limbo, iStock-884214706 North Carolina House Republicans have postponed a critical vote on Constitutional Carry
The Truth About Guns has long tracked the federal government’s habit of pushing past constitutional limits in the name of law enforcement. Now we have
Concealed Carry Reciprocity legislation currently under consideration in the U.S. Congress is facing opposition from two large police unions that seemingly want officers to be
In an off-election year, “off ” being the relevant term on a cavalcade of levels, the deemphasis by voters on the crucial concept of life
I admit it. I’m incurable. I like 1911s. There, I said it. I really like .45ACP 1911s, and the 9mm double-stacks are growing on me,
A New York City man will go to prison because he shot a would-be robber with an unregistered handgun. By Dave Workman Where else but
The United States Department of Justice filed a response to a lawsuit brought by Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), Palmetto State
Opinion: Self-defense is a fundamental moral right, so access to effective tools of self-defense—especially firearms—is also a fundamental moral right. iStock-CreativaImages The contemporary debate over
iStock-Mark Youso BELLEVUE, Wash. — The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a motion for summary judgment in a case challenging Massachusetts’