Bloomberg Anti-Gun Group to Drop $5 Million to Turn Arizona Blue

Everytown, funded in large part by billionaire Michael Bloomberg, is planning on spending upwards of $5 million in Arizona this year in select races, with the goal to enact more restrictive gun laws in the…



Five Fine Youth Hunting Rifles from Guns.com

It’s never too early to start preparing for hunting season — be that big game or small — especially when shopping for a young shooter’s first rifle. Practice makes perfect and buying that rifle now…



Proud American Gun Owners and their Firearms Vol. 5

From 2012 to 2016, I toured America to photograph some of the millions of legal gun owners who proudly exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms. These photographs were published in my book called We The…


New Jersey: First-Time Gun Owner Files Suit to Reopen Outdoor Gun Ranges

Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy closed New Jersey gun stores and gun ranges by executive order in March and, while retailers have been able to reopen after a lawsuit, a second legal challenge is now underway…


What I’m Carrying Now: A SIG P290 and a Ball Roadmaster Marine GMT

John W. writes . . . Here’s what I’m carrying during my limited, weekly outings to purchase precious commodities such as toilet paper and fresh fruit. The first trick was taking a picture that includes my…


Obama and Biden Owe Mexico Some Answers About The Fast and Furious Gun Running Scandal

In this June 12, 2012 file photo, Attorney General Eric Holder testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. In email exchanges with subordinates in February and March 2011, Attorney General Eric Holder and the department’s second-highest…


NAGR Running TV Ads Highlighting Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls’ Anti-Gun Rant

From NAGR: The National Association for Gun Rights launched a new TV ad Monday exposing Fort Bend County (Texas) Sheriff Troy Nehls for his attacks on the Second Amendment. In the TV ad, which may…


Virginia’s Governor Northam Relents, Allows Indoor Ranges to Reopen Friday

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (AP Photo/Steve Helber) Virginia Gov. Ralph “Coonman” Northam saw his dictatorial control crumble in recent days after a court ruling allowed one of the state’s indoor ranges to reopen. Realizing additional…