You hear a bump in the night. Your thoughts are racing and you are groggy. What’s going on? Is it a family member? An intruder? Where is your gun and did you forget to lock the door? Are you prepared to fight? These are the last things we want to be thinking about in this scenario, un...
The Second Amendment Foundation urges the Supreme Court to hear a major NFA challenge that could determine whether suppressors are protected arms. The post SAF Pushes SCOTUS to Take Up NFA Suppressor Challenge appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
PORTLAND, ME – A federal appeals court has ruled that Maine’s 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases is likely constitutional, reversing a lower court decision that had temporarily blocked the law from taking effect. The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued it...
FRANKFORT, KY — Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has vetoed House Bill 312, blocking legislation that would have allowed adults aged 18 to 20 to obtain provisional concealed carry licenses in the Commonwealth. The governor signed the veto on April 3, 2026, citing age-related restrictions already ...
The M28 and M29 Davy Crockett Weapon System emerged during one of the most volatile phases of the Cold War, a period when the United States and the Soviet Union were locked in a global contest of ideology, influence, and military capability. In the early 1950s, as tensions escalated in Europe, th...
A Secret Service agent assigned to Jill Biden’s detail suffered a negligent discharge at a Philadelphia airport, raising questions about firearms handling and training. The post Secret Service Agent NDs Himself Using His Gun as a Flashlight appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Did you know James Earl Jones was a prolific firearms collector? He had tons of guns—rare, unique, and eclectic guns. The man loved the weird, but also seemed to love guns that were extremely rare. The old joke was that if only ten of a gun existed, James Earl Jones owned five of them. His [...
A new policy from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allows off-duty service members to carry personal firearms on U.S. military bases for self-defense. The post Hegseth Move Will Allow Service Members To Carry Personal Firearms On Military Bases appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
There is nothing more inherently Fudd-coded than a lever-action rifle. Lever guns bring to mind images of post-war deer camps, or classic ammunition advertisements of broadbrim-hatted shootists facing down grizzlies, or bagging a ram across a rocky canyon. Of course, the classic lever guns in tho...