Under the GOSAFE Act, millions of Americans who legally own semi-automatic firearms—including your basic AR-15—would suddenly find their rights hanging by a thread.
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Texas DPS Chooses SIG for Troopers
Published: April 16, 2025 { 0 comments }“We are proud the Texas Department of Public Safety chose the SIG M17 as its official sidearm,” began Tom Jankiewicz, Executive Vice President, Law Enforcement Sales for SIG SAUER, Inc.
Armed KC Homeowner Ends Car Burglar’s Crime Spree
Published: April 16, 2025 { 0 comments }Frustration boiled over on the streets of Kansas City early Wednesday morning when a homeowner, tired of being repeatedly victimized by car break-ins, defended his property and safety with gunfire.
Springfield Armory Launches Roller-Delayed Kuna 9mm Pistol
Published: April 15, 2025 { 0 comments }The Kuna 9mm pistol employs a rugged monolithic aluminum upper with integral M-LOK slots, and the 6” barrel is cold radial hammer forged for strength and durability.
Even ‘Smart Gun’ Maker Knows Mandates Are a Dumb Idea
Published: April 15, 2025 { 0 comments }So far, Kloepfer’s company is the only company that’s brought an authorized-user technology equipped firearm to the market.
Governor Signs Colorado’s Permission Slip Gun Ban
Published: April 12, 2025 { 0 comments }It’s a political move wrapped in “public safety” packaging—and it treats every gun owner like a potential threat.
SK Customs Releases ‘SOLO LOBO’
Published: April 11, 2025 { 0 comments }This fourth installment is the latest production in the series featuring the world’s deadliest predators.
Trump Shakes Up ATF, Creates New Task Force
Published: April 10, 2025 { 34 comments }In two major moves this week, the Trump administration made clear it’s not playing defense when it comes to your right to keep and bear arms—it’s going on offense.
SAINT Victor Pistol in 5.56mm
Published: April 10, 2025 { 0 comments }Springfield Armory® is proud to announce the release of the SAINT® Victor Pistol in 5.56mm, the newest addition to the Victor line of AR-pattern firearms.
‘Moral Character’ Gun Law Stands—for Now
Published: April 9, 2025 { 3 comments }Critics argue that subjective moral character standards could be used to target law-abiding citizens based on political views, religious beliefs, or social affiliations—effectively weaponizing discretion to deny rights.