Jacob Paulsen
Best IWB Holster for the Shadow Systems DR920: Why We Recommend the Lexington
Looking for the best IWB holster for the Shadow Systems DR920? Discover why the KSG Lexington was chosen by NRA’s Shooting Illustrated as the perfect concealed carry companion.
Read MoreNevada Governor Vetoes AB245, Protecting the Rights of Young Adults
Governor Lombardo vetoes Nevada’s AB245, which would have banned semiautomatic rifle and shotgun possession for adults under 21. His decision protects Second Amendment rights for 18–20-year-olds.
Read MoreLas Vegas Road Rage Ends in Self-Defense Shooting After Knife Attack
A road rage incident in Las Vegas ended in a defensive shooting after a knife-wielding man attacked another driver. Learn what happened and how to prepare for similar situations.
Read MoreGeorgia Supreme Court Upholds Under-21 Handgun Ban, Sidesteps U.S. Constitutional Standards
Georgia’s Supreme Court upheld a ban on public handgun carry for 18–20-year-olds, rejecting federal constitutional standards. Critics argue the ruling ignores Second Amendment protections.
Read MoreBest Concealed Carry Holster for Taurus GX4: Why the Lexington Stands Above the Rest
Looking for the best concealed carry holster for the Taurus GX4? Discover why the Lexington by KSG Armory offers unmatched comfort, concealment, and reliability.
Read MoreSCOTUS Declines to Hear Two Major Second Amendment Cases, Frustrating Gun Rights Advocates
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear two major Second Amendment cases, frustrating gun rights advocates but signaling a potential future ruling on AR-15 and magazine bans.
Read MoreGun Storage Week – A Reminder to Properly Secure Your Firearms
Gun Storage Awareness Week is a timely reminder for responsible firearm owners to store guns securely. Learn why proper storage matters and how to do it right.
Read More24 State Attorneys General Urge Congress to Pass National Concealed Carry Reciprocity
A coalition of 24 state attorneys general has urged Congress to pass H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, arguing it protects lawful gun owners while respecting states’ rights and public safety.
Read MoreNew 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 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 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.
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