Judge Dismisses Fed. Lawsuit against Daniel Defense in 2022 Shooting
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief A federal District Court judge in Virginia has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Daniel Defense and several other firearm industry defendants by two victims who were...
View ArticleBoth Sides Claim Victory in Venezuela Elections, but Only One Side Has Guns
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Every dictator knows that the first thing they must do to maintain their grip on power is ban civilian firearm ownership and then confiscate all the...
View ArticleREVIEW: PTR 91 Semi-Auto G3 Rifle
By Jim Dickson | Contributing writer The first roller locked weapon to reach our shores during WWII was one of the first captured MG42 general purpose machineguns. At that time the late Colonel George...
View ArticleReport: Giffords to Spend $15M to Elect Harris, Dems in ‘Battleground States’
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief The Giffords gun control group founded by former Congresswoman Gabrielle “Gabby” Giffords has announced it will spend $15 million this fall to help elect presumptive...
View ArticleGrassroots Judicial Report—July 31, 2024
By Tanya Metaksa What’s New—SCOTUS: The U.S. Supreme Court is on summer recess. Florida: Eleventh Circuit: National Rifle Association et al. v. Commissioner, Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement: En Banc...
View ArticleSteiner Introduces the TOR-X Pistol-Mounted Laser/Trainer
Steiner, a trusted name in defensive and high-end sporting optics and aiming solutions, has announced the all-new TOR-X pistol-mounted laser incorporating the Mantis™ training system. The newest member...
View ArticleREPORT: Nearly 80% of U.S. Gun Owners Motivated by Personal Protection
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief A new report in Injury Prevention says 78.8 percent of all U.S. firearm owners say their primary reason for owning a gun is personal protection, and that just over 58...
View ArticleThe 2024 Dove Hunting Countdown Begins: Opener is Sept. 1
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has an online feature titled “How to hunt mourning dove” with lots of advice. It’s got to be haywire, because the real way to...
View ArticleEverytown to Spend $45M to Help Harris, Dems in 8 States
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief Everytown for Gun Safety will reportedly spend $45 million between now and November to help elect Kamala Harris to the presidency, and “favored candidates” in eight key...
View ArticleWildlife Research Center Launches Trail Cam Photo Contest
Wildlife Research Center, which does research and development of advanced hunting scent and human scent elimination products for hunters, has launched of the company’s 2024 Trail Cam Photo Contest....
View Article3 Former Sheriffs on WA Ballot for State Offices
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief Evergreen State voters have an interesting and somewhat unusual situation on their hands as the Tuesday, Aug. 6 state primary election, with at least three former county...
View ArticleStudy: Permits-to-Purchase, Background Checks Reduce Homicide Rates
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief A new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open says states with laws requiring permits-to-purchase in addition to “universal” background checks have lower...
View ArticleSmith & Wesson Donates Collector’s Set for SAF Fundraising Efforts
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is thrilled to announce renowned firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson has donated a one-of-a-kind collector’s edition 1854 rifle and Model 29 revolver set to...
View ArticleGrassroots Legislative Update—Aug. 5, 2024
By Tanya Metaksa What’s New—POLITICS: Primary elections during Aug. 2024; The SHUSH Act: Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) announced on X (formerly known as Twitter), that he would be introducing the Silencers...
View ArticleBillionaire Anti-Gun Philanthropists Backing Biased Anti-Gun Research
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project “In this world, you get what you pay for,” said Kurt Vonnegut in Cat’s Cradle, his fourth novel. And when billionaire philanthropists are involved,...
View ArticleShooting the SIG P365 ‘FUSE’ 9mm: A Slim Sizzler
By R.K. Campbell | Contributing Editor When SIG introduced the P 365 FUSE 9mm pistol I was interested enough to obtain one of the first available, and I’m glad I did. The P 365 is a favorite of...
View ArticleGrassroots Judicial Report—Aug. 7, 2024
By Tanya Metaksa What’s New—SCOTUS: The U.S. Supreme Court is on summer recess. California: USA v. Steven Duarte, AKA Shorty: Case No. 22-50048: On July 17, 2024, Chief Judge Murgia ordered an en banc...
View ArticleHere’s a Book for Historians and Sharps Firearms Fanciers
SHARPS FIREARMS, Volume IV Model 1878 & “Borchardt Patent” Rifles and other Sharps Models by Roy Marcot, Ron Paxton and Edward W. Marron, Jr. Published by Northwood Heritage Press, 2024. ISBN...
View ArticleThe Trace Breaks up with Gun Violence Archive, Possibly
By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Anti-gun groups should know better than to hop in bed with each other. They’re too fickle and their relationships almost always end in tears....
View ArticleGood to the Bone: Why Stag, Elk Antler Grips Please Pistoleros
By Dave Workman Editor-in-Chief Some narrow-minded people may not like them, but among many discerning handgunners, a set of stag or elk antler grips on a sidearm are pure eye candy, and more...
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