Blogs
Stay Informed with the Truth About Guns
Explore our latest articles to uncover the facts, expert opinions, and in-depth discussions on firearms. Check out our recent blog posts below!

The Zastava M70 – A Surplus Shooter
The Zastava M70 might be one of the best surplus handgun bargains still available. This Yugoslavian-made .32 ACP combines Tokarev-inspired styling, soft recoil, and old-school steel construction into an affordable military surplus pistol that's both collectible and surprisingly enjoyable to shoot.

GOA Targets Illinois’ ‘Backdoor Handgun Ban’
Gun Owners of America is urging Illinois lawmakers to reject HB 4471, arguing the proposal could restrict some of America's most popular handguns while exposing dealers and manufacturers to steep civil penalties.

Why Suppressors Have Minimum Barrel Length Requirements
Barrel length plays a major role in suppressor performance, longevity, and sound reduction. Ignoring the specs can be costly.

The Tandemized Ruger MK IV
The Ruger Standard pistol dates back to 1949. Over the years, Ruger has continued to evolve the design through the MK II, MK III, and, most recently, the MK IV ...

New York’s First-in-Nation Law Tries to Force 3D Printer Manufacturers to Block Firearms Production — And It Won’t Work
New York is requiring 3D printers to block firearm printing, despite industry warnings that the technology won't work.

Two Vets Tripods Recon V2 Inverted: One Tripod to Rule Them All
After two years of hard use across hunts and shooting competitions, the Two Vets Recon V2 Inverted remains my go-to tripod for stability and speed.

XTech Glock 17 +5 Extensions
XTech Tactical's Glock 17 +5 extensions increase capacity to 22 rounds, install in minutes, and delivered flawless reliability during testing.

West Virginia Drops Permitless Carry Age to 18 — Gun Owners Finally Treated Like the Legal Adults They Are
Adults 18 and older can now carry concealed in West Virginia without a permit.

Washington Court to Gun Owners: Two DUIs and You Lose Your Guns
In a 5-4 ruling, the Washington Supreme Court upheld a law prohibiting firearm ownership after two DUI convictions, drawing a strong constitutional dissent.
