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New Hampshire Grants Legal Shield to Gunmakers Amid SIG Sauer P320 Controversy
New Hampshire passes HB 381, shielding gunmakers like SIG Sauer from design-based lawsuits. Critics cite rushed legislation with no public input amid ongoing P320 controversy.
Read MoreS11E18: Legislative Updates – Huge SUPER EPISODE Part One
We review legislative updates, including recent Supreme Court decisions and the potential removal of suppressors from the NFA. We cover significant state developments, in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Arkansas as well as new laws in Iowa and Minnesota.
Read MoreWashington’s New Gun Control Law Creates Permit-To-Purchase System and De Facto Registry
Washington’s new gun law, HB 1163, creates a permit-to-purchase system, mandates live-fire training, and imposes heavy burdens on gun buyers and dealers—raising serious Second Amendment concerns.
Read MoreWill State Laws Make Suppressors Illegal If the NFA Is Repealed?
Earlier this month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a major pro-Second Amendment provision that would remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA). This potential reclassification would treat suppressors…
Read MoreGear Review: Wilderness Tactical Swift Belt
Wilderness Tactical’s Swift Belt combines silent operation, premium durability, and ideal stiffness for concealed carry. A smart EDC belt built for real-world use.
Read MoreSuppressors Out of the NFA? The House Says Yes—Thanks to Gun Owner Pressure
The U.S. House recently passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which, after significant advocacy from gun owners, was amended to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA), marking a pivotal moment in Second Amendment rights.
Read MoreS11E17: JUSTIFIED SAVES – Workplace Shooting Stopped by Co-Worker
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine self-defense rights for individuals aged 18 to 20 amidst varying state laws. We discuss the federal restrictions on handgun purchases, recent legislative changes in states like Iowa and Colorado, and the implications of significant court rulings on age-based carry rights.
Read MoreSSP Safety Glasses and Earbuds Hard Travel Case Review
Not all cases are created equal. We got hands-on with the CASE-HD 4 from SSP Eyewear—and it impressed us enough to start selling it ourselves. Here’s why this crushproof, waterproof case might be the last eyewear case you ever need.
Read MoreCongress Moves to Block Gun Purchase Surveillance with New Bill: S. 1715 and H.R. 1181
Congress just introduced a bill to stop credit card companies from tracking your gun purchases. Here’s what S. 1715 and H.R. 1181 aim to do—and why it matters to your rights.
Read MoreDOJ Retreats in Forced Reset Trigger Fight — What Gun Owners Need to Know
The DOJ just backed down in the fight over forced reset triggers. Here’s what the landmark settlement means for gun owners, the ATF, and future 2A battles.
Read MoreArmed Dog Walker Ends Deadly Knife Attack in Spokane
A peaceful dog walk turned into a fight for survival when a knife-wielding attacker charged an innocent man. Thankfully, the man was armed, acted fast, and likely prevented more bloodshed.
Read MoreArizona Governor Vetoes 4 Pro-Gun Bills — Are You Okay With That?
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs just vetoed four major pro-gun bills—including campus carry, suppressor legalization, and financial privacy protections. Are Arizona gun owners okay with this erosion of their rights?
Read MoreOklahoma Enacts HB2818: A Win for Defensive Gun Rights
Oklahoma just expanded legal protections for gun owners who use or display a firearm in self-defense. HB2818 is a big win for common-sense carry rights. Here’s what changed.
Read MoreS11E16: Old Enough to Defend Our Nation, Not Old Enough to Defend Themselves
In this episode of the Concealed Carry Podcast, we examine self-defense rights for individuals aged 18 to 20 amidst varying state laws. We discuss the federal restrictions on handgun purchases, recent legislative changes in states like Iowa and Colorado, and the implications of significant court rulings on age-based carry rights.
Read MoreTennessee Formalizes Concealed Carry Rights for 18–20-Year-Olds
Tennessee has officially lowered the age to obtain a handgun carry permit from 21 to 18, aligning state law with a 2023 federal court ruling. Here’s what the change means—and how it reflects the state’s stance on gun rights.
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