Footage of a deadly shooting in Lubbock, Texas, was released over the weekend sparking debate as to whether the use of force was justified.
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Remington Update on Current Ammo Production
Updated: November 30, 2021President Jason Vanderbrink gives a candid update and provides concrete numbers on how much more ammunition we’re building to support today’s historic demand.
For the New York Times, the Gun is Always—Always!—the Problem
Updated: November 29, 2021Kyle Rittenhouse wouldn’t have needed a gun to defend himself if he hadn’t brought a gun to the Kenosha riots in 2020. His life was in danger only because he was carrying an AR-15, not because he was being chased by an angry mob.
NSSF: Background Checks Top 687K During Black Friday ‘Week’
Updated: November 29, 2021The National Shooting Sports Foundation® (NSSF®), the firearm industry trade association, revealed that the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) processed 687,788 background checks during the week leading up to and including Black Friday.
Grayguns Announcing Limited Run of Modern Classic Custom P320s
Updated: November 29, 2021Grayguns is pleased to announce that they are now taking orders for the limited edition Modern Classic P320, drawing inspiration from John Browning’s Model 1911.
Springfield Armory Releases Ronin EMP (Enhanced Micro Pistol)
Updated: November 29, 2021Springfield Armory is proud to announce the newest addition to its award-winning family of 1911’s — the Ronin EMP.
MUST WATCH: Kennedy Jr. Explains Gates and Fauci’s War on Freedom, ‘The 2A is the Only One We Have Left…’
Updated: November 25, 2021“We have to love our freedom more than we fear a germ,” said Robert Kennedy Jr., in his recent interview with Tucker Carlson.
D.C. Council Quickly Fixes ‘Ghost Gun’ Law after Court Challenge by Heller
Updated: November 25, 2021D.C. councilmembers quickly drafted a fix for a recently passed law banning homemade firearms like these that unwittingly banned most if not all polymer-framed pistols.
Feds to Pay Parkland Families $127.5 Million for Failing to Stop Mass Murderer
Updated: November 24, 2021Families of 16 of the 17 people killed in the 2018 Parkland massacre have reached a settlement with the U.S. government to the reported tune of $127.5 million.
Gun Control Groups Grasp At Straws Over Rittenhouse Verdict
Updated: November 24, 2021Rightfully, the jury rejected these perversions of Constitutional rights. That didn’t stop the gun control groups from piling on.