KS Senator Accuses ATF Of License Revocation Due To Clerical Errors

Kansas senator Roger Marshall claims that Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives auditors are unduly revoking the licenses of firearms dealers in his state over minor paperwork errors, according to a new letter exclusively obtained by National Review. The Biden administration’s ATF is refusing to help Kansas gun dealers, especially in rural areas, fix…

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Global Ordnance Unveils MONOLITH: SHOT Show 2024

Global Ordnance, a leading force in the defense and commercial firearm industries, will unveil the MONOLITH bufferless AR-style rifle series at the 2024 NSSF SHOT Show. This extraordinary technical design seamlessly combines cutting-edge features for an unmatched shooting experience. The Monolith will be available in 16.1” rifle, 12.6” pistol, and SBR configurations. It harnesses all…

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Judge Rules USPS Gun Ban Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Florida on Friday ruled that a U.S. law that bars people from possessing firearms in post offices is unconstitutional, citing a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling from 2022 that expanded gun rights. U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump in Tampa, reached that conclusion…

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Cell Phone Body Armor?

There’s a brutal difference between fact and fiction. The things we see in the entertainment industry may look cool on screen but have no basis in reality. For example, in Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, Richard Hannay’s (Robert Donat) life is saved when a hymnal in his pocket stops an assassin’s bullet. This popular trope has…

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