The model 1911 handgun is named for the year it was formally adopted by the U.S. Army – and while it was replaced as an official service weapon in 1985, it’s still massively popular. Various manufacturers have created their own take on the 1911, but its basic function and operation remains in place over 100 …
Come alone with me on our annual hunt for a Christmas Tree! Eventually someone who is trying to impress his environmentally “conscious” 3rd grade teacher will stumble upon this video and give us a hard time for shooting a tree. Of course, he’ll be sitting in a large house that probably required a hundred …
Looks like someone picked the wrong girl!
The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the trade association for the firearms industry, has filed a lawsuit against the City of Sunnyvale, California and the Sunnyvale City Council to prevent an ordinance passed in November from being enforced that is detrimental to responsible and law-abiding firearms retailers doing business within city limits. In the …
On Monday night, President Barack Obama signed a bill extended the Undetectable Firearms Act another decade. On Monday the Senate passed a bill that would renew the 25-year-old Undetectable Firearms Act, but did not include additional restrictions that focused on plastic firearms made with 3D printers. According to NBC News, President Barrack Obama signed the bill …
Washington (CNN) – As memories fade from last December’s horrific school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, a new national poll indicates that support for stricter gun control laws appears to be fading, too. According to a new CNN/ORC International survey, 49% of Americans say they support stricter gun control laws, with 50% opposed. The 49% support is down …