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Did ATF Nominee David Chipman Lose his Duty Firearm?
We’ve written quite a bit (here, here, here, here, and here) about how Chipman—a man who has spent the last several years as a high-profile, anti-gun lobbyist—is truly unqualified to serve as Director of ATF. But we haven’t touched on one aspect of his written testimony that has recently come to light in a …
Review: Dan Wesson Bruin 1911 Pistol in 10 mm
I recently acquired a sample of the Dan Wesson Bruin 1911 pistol chambered for the 10 mm cartridge. Like many ideas for articles, there’s a story behind this project. Our son Brock loves bear hunting and chasing hounds here in the Allegheny mountains. Last year, while negotiating a “Laurel Hell” following the dogs, …
The Father’s Day Gift the Left Doesn’t Want You to Buy
Imagine the social-media ire if you posted a picture of a brand new gun you received or gave for Father’s Day. A shiny new gun with a bright red ribbon on it—oh the horror. The woke mob would light their figurative torches and try to cancel you from virtual existence. …
Fire- and Thief-Defense: Liberty Safe’s Lincoln Series
“Safe” and “fire” are two commands most of us are familiar with. But those two words took on an even greater and more personal meaning for me recently. Like any responsible firearms owner, my guns had been securely locked away, out of sight and out of reach from unauthorized individuals, …
Beretta USA Brings Sako Cartridges to the U.S.
Beretta USA has launched a new generation of Sako Cartridges into the U.S. market. The loads include six innovative families in the line, including TRG Precision, Gamehead Pro, Gamehead, Speedhead, Super Hammerhead and Powerhead Blade, which is lead-free. Since 1928, Sako Cartridges has maintained the same uncompromising combination of performance and craftsmanship found …
What Everytown Doesn’t Want You to Know About “Universal” Background Checks
The Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund is airing a series of new television and digital advertisements in Alaska, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas, according to The Hill. In the process, the group is spending a reported $500,000 to promote legislation mandating so-called “universal” background checks on all firearm sales. “These …
VIDEO: Ruger MAX-9
Ruger is considered America’s most-prolific arms maker. They churn out solid, timely guns, manufactured efficiently and in such quantity that they’re usually less expensive than the competitions’. Ruger typically isn’t the first in any new category, but offers “blue-collar” value. The MAX-9 handgun holds true to these roots. The MAX-9 is the …
Former ATF Director: David Chipman Would Compromise ATF’s Mission
Former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Acting Director Michael Sullivan wrote that David Chipman, President Joe Biden’s (D) nominee to lead the ATF, would comprise the mission of the organization in a recent opinion piece. “[T]he hard-working patriots who staff this vital law enforcement and regulatory agency deserve, and …
The Second Amendment Isn’t Behind the Rising Crime Rate
In a tumultuous 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic locked down so much of America and the world, one thing that didn’t lock down was the murder rate. According to the National Commission of COVID-19 and Criminal Justice, which was launched by the left-leaning Council on Criminal Justice, murders across America …
“Serious Errors” in FBI Reports of Shooting Incidents
Dr. John Lott, Jr. of the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) recently released a paper written while he was a Senior Advisor for Research and Statistics at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Policy. His paper, Corrections to the FBI’s Reports on Active Shooting Incidents (May 31, 2021), examines the FBI’s previously …