If you’re anywhere near my age, when you hear the words “military surplus,” you likely picture some dusty old store stocked from top to bottom in OD green web gear and M81 woodland camo. Back in the day, the words military surplus meant ancient gear. It wasn’t modern or sexy; ...
We analyze significant events, highlighting victories like Wyoming's new laws lowering the carry permit age and recognizing firearm rights, alongside critical challenges in Virginia, where proposed anti-gun bills threaten to impose restrictions.
Have you included the NRA or an affiliated charity in your estate plan? If so, thank you. Your commitment helps safeguard the Second Amendment for future generations. But to fully honor your intentions, we strongly encourage you to share a copy of your plans with us. And if you haven’t included...
The National Rifle Association of America’s award-winning free Hunter Education online course is now available in the State of Louisiana, the latest addition as NRA works to make the course available to hunters in all 50 states. Since the inception of the program in 2017, NRA has provided nearl...
For thousands of NRA members, charitable giving is more than a tax deduction; it’s about making an impact on our country and ensuring the Second Amendment is protected and thriving for generations to come.
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — The U.S Army officially activated the Transformation Decision Analysis Center during a ceremony held Wednesday, Feb. 4, at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. The event marked the inactivation of the DEVCOM Analysis Center and The Research and Analysis Center, combining ...
The Beretta 1301 is a shotgun that needs no introduction at this point, especially since there have been multiple written and video reviews done by my colleagues here at the Blog and by James on the TFBTV side of the house. About 6 months ago, I was offered the opportunity to review the 1301 with...
Today’s Photo of the Day features a suppressed ZF5-P (MP5K) by Zenith Firearms, finished in Swedish M90 “Scandi Cam”, blending a classic submachine gun profile with modern components and a distinctly Nordic visual twist. Compact by design, the MP5K format remains relevant thanks...
If gun-free zones fail, should governments pay? A new bill says yes. The post Federal Measure Would Allow Those Harmed In ‘Gun-Free’ Zones To Sue For Damages appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
When I recently wrote an article about the demise of three classic hunting cartridges (the .257 Roberts, the .22 Hornet and the .300 Savage), one commenter said: