The Trace Goes After The Shriners
“A Fraternal Group Says It’s Dedicated to Child Welfare. So Why Do Its Local Chapters Raffle Guns?” That’s the headline […]
“A Fraternal Group Says It’s Dedicated to Child Welfare. So Why Do Its Local Chapters Raffle Guns?” That’s the headline […]
From your classic “.9mm caliber” to every gun being a “GLOCK,” the media loves to show its ignorance of all
Last week Jon Wayne Taylor and I attended the American Suppressor Association Foundation (ASA-F) Silent Night Banquet, a fundraiser dinner
YouTube’s rules are intentionally vague, making it effectively impossible to know what is and is not acceptable if there’s a firearm in your video. Worse, YouTube is constantly reinterpreting its own policies and then applying new “rulings” retroactively.
Being called a “hipster” is almost as bad as getting accused of being a “journalist” or an “influencer,” but in this case the shame is worth it.
Designed to fire larger diameter, heavier projectiles than 300 Blackout at both subsonic and supersonic velocities from AR-15 platforms, the
No one wants to have to pay Uncle Sam so much as a dollar more than they’re obligated by law. That goes doubly for the tax you’re forced to pay thanks to the Federal Firearms Act for the privilege of making your gun quieter and more comfortable to shoot.
An NAA mini revolver is just the thing to slip into your shorts or slacks when you just don’t feel like strapping on your everyday carry piece. They may not be as fast or as powerful as your EDC, but they’re a darn sight better than nothing.
As I write this, the 3:10 to Yuma H.O.G. gun is a just a skosh out of my price range, but given how nice the gun is and the fact that all the proceeds are going to GOA, plus the appeal to movie buffs, that’s no surprise.