Barrel length plays a major role in suppressor performance, longevity, and sound reduction. Ignoring the specs can be costly. The post Why Suppressors Have Minimum Barrel Length Requirements appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
TULSA, OKLA. — A man waiting to pay inside a south Tulsa QuikTrip had his pistol taken straight off his hip, and the case is a clean example of why I carry concealed instead of open. According to the Tulsa Police Department, the theft happened June 12 around 1:42 p.m. at the QuikTrip at 1415 [&...
The Ruger Standard pistol dates back to 1949. Over the years, Ruger has continued to evolve the design through the MK II, MK III, and, most recently, the MK IV series. They’ve made a myriad of models, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. The folks at TANDEMKRO...
Bill was a happy, jovial man. He was a patient of mine for many years. He always came to the clinic in the company of his sweet wife, who clearly adored him. Bill looked like a professional grandfather. He was also my friend. Bill was a gifted woodworker. He loved football, golf, and dancing with...
New York is requiring 3D printers to block firearm printing, despite industry warnings that the technology won't work. The post New York’s First-in-Nation Law Tries to Force 3D Printer Manufacturers to Block Firearms Production — And It Won’t Work appeared first on The Truth About G...
OLYMPIA, WASH. — The Washington Supreme Court ruled June 11 that the state can strip your Second Amendment rights over repeat drunk driving convictions, even when no firearm was ever involved in the offense. In McLellan v. Brown, the court upheld RCW 9.41.040, a 2023 law that temporarily bars a...
A diligent mindset is the discipline against complacency. See how a quick trip for a soda turned into a knife fight, and why diligence has to be unbroken.
After two years of hard use across hunts and shooting competitions, the Two Vets Recon V2 Inverted remains my go-to tripod for stability and speed. The post Two Vets Tripods Recon V2 Inverted: One Tripod to Rule Them All appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The change I wrote about this spring is now the law. As of June 12, 2026, any West Virginia adult 18 and older can carry a concealed deadly weapon without first getting a license. That date marked 90 days from the passage of House Bill 4106, which Governor Patrick Morrisey s...
You bought the carrier, you bought the plates, and now you are standing over a pile of nylon and velcro wondering where everything actually goes. The setup that works for a range day is not the maxed-out combat rig you see in photos. It is lighter, simpler, and built so you can reload, move to [&...