The last year was challenging for everybody. The pandemic influenced all areas of life, the ways we work, think and socialize. Lots of people lost their jobs due to covid-19, and unemployment rates have skyrocketed. In combination with civil unrest, the presidential election, and renewed discourse about the Second Amendment, there’s no wonder why more…
Read MorePersonalizing your firearm is a meaningful way to express your individuality and personal taste. Guns come in a variety of colors and with different styles, models, and brands. Finding a personalized firearm can be difficult. There are no standard sizes for weapons, nor do they all have the same features. This makes choosing a personalized…
Read MorePlease take time to file your comments on the proposed rule. While commenting, refrain from copy/paste. Do not use rude/foul/argumentative language. Make it personal, about how this will affect you and your circle. The more fact-based the better, as emotionally based feedback is subjective rather than objective. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/06/10/2021-12176/factoring-criteria-for-firearms-with-attached-stabilizing-braces
Read MoreCongrats, Matt! We met for like a brief second some 10 years ago at a LaRue Range Day event in Liberty Hill — not that you’d remember me LOL.
Read MoreOn June 7, 2021, the Attorney General signed ATF proposed rule 2021R-08, “Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached ‘Stabilizing Braces,’” amending ATF’s regulations to clarify when a rifle is “intended to be fired from the shoulder.” The proposed rule outlines the factors ATF would consider when evaluating firearms equipped with a purported “stabilizing brace” to…
Read MoreAt the risk of reducing my own chances to win, https://www.weapon-blog.com/contests/ has been updated with all the gun and gear related contests that I am aware of for the month. Go forth and win… As always, feel free to share wherever you can. If you are aware of any that are not on the list,…
Read MoreCalifornia’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” violates the Second Amendment, a federal judge ruled on June 4. The state government, through the law, “bans an entire class of very popular hardware—firearms that are lawful under federal law and under the laws of most states and that are commonly held by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes,”…
Read MoreWith Texas’s constitutional carry bill having passed through the legislature, and governor Abbott having expressed interest in signing the bill, it’s only a matter of time before Texas joins 18 other states in implementing constitutional carry laws. Under the new law, Texans will no longer need to apply for a special CCW permit to carry…
Read MoreFor almost 250 years, the Marine Corps has been known to be as tough as they come. They are first in and last out and do the grunt work for a successful mission. Those looking to join the military have several options to choose from. But, there are some that are born to be Marines…
Read MoreAs scopes become more and more popular, many rifle owners wonder whether they should invest in one as well. Is the shooting experience drastically better? Are the benefits worth the cost? Is a scope bulky? In our opinion, if you’re a competitive shooter or someone concerned with using the best gear out there, a rifle…
Read More2023 Texas Gun Legislation
Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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