I Carry: Savage 1911 Pistol in a Falco Holster
Firearm: Savage Arms 1911 (MSRP: $1,499) Proving that yes, firearm companies have long memories, Savage released its take on the 1911 in 2023. For those not steeped in 1911 lore, Savage was one of three manufacturers at the turn of the 20th century who submitted handguns to the U.S. Army for consideration as …
First Look: Blaser B2 Riflescope Line
Blaser Group is introducing a new second-focal-plane riflescope line to the American shooting market, the new German-made B2 Series. Each scope in the B2 product line makes use of world-class German optical performance parts and are designed to work in tandem with thermal clip-on devices for nighttime hunting. The new B2 …
Gun Of The Week: Benelli SBE3 20-Ga.
Benelli USA is the stateside subsidiary for the Italian-based firm, which got its start in the late 1960s making motorcycles. Soon after, the world watched as guns began to wear the Benelli banner. With the Model 121, a new generation of semi-automatic shotguns was born, making it the progenitor of …
Meet the U.S. Senate’s Gun-Control Caucus
It is real American political theater to think of all the members of the U.S. Senate’s new gun-control caucus, which formally named itself the “Gun Violence Prevention Caucus,” sitting around a table in some hidden-away chamber in the Dirksen Senate Office Building plotting their many gun-control schemes—and, as you’ll see, …
PRESIDENT BIDEN’S FANTASY GUN CONTROL AGENDA
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, we have a problem. The President is on the loose again, uttering nonsense about the Second Amendment. President Joe Biden spoke to a collection of political donors as he’s gearing up his 2024 re-election campaign and used his gun control grindstone to churn out well-worn and discredited …
NSSF DISAPPOINTED BY U.S. SENATORS VOTING DOWN PISTOL BRACE RESOLUTION
WASHINGTON, D.C. — NSSF®, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, was disappointed by U.S. senators who voted along party lines in a 49-50 vote to reject H.J. Res. 44, which was passed with a bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives last week. “This vote was disappointing, if not expected. We …
Oregon: Anti-Gun Bill Going to Governor
Yesterday, the House voted 34-14 to pass House Bill 2005, which the Senate previously amended following a deal to end a walkout. It will now go to Governor Tina Kotek’s desk for her consideration. Please click here to contact Gov. Kotek and ask her to VETO HB 2005. House Bill 2005, as passed, restricts private …
Heightened Security in Houses Of Worship
Results of a Lifeway Research survey—released June 6—reflect a growing number of Protestant churches are enlisting gun-owning members of their congregations as part of their safety procedures. In the past three years, according to its findings, the number encouraging members to volunteer or engaging professional security services has increased 9 …
Review: Smith & Wesson M&P 5.7
The 5.7×28 mm cartridge, designed by Fabrique Nationale to meet a NATO specification for a personal-defense-weapon cartridge capable of defeating the body armor of Soviet paratroopers in the waning days of the Cold War, was moribund for the last decade or so of the previous century. In an attempt to …
When It Comes To Shotguns, Make Mine A Double
Before the advent of pump-action and semi-automatic smoothbores, if you wanted, or needed, a fast second shot, your only recourse was a double-barrel shotgun. Today, that same option still reigns supreme, especially among traditionalists and those who also appreciate the heft, grace and balance of twin tubes, either side-by-side or stacked one on top …