If you’re lucky enough to be legally permitted to carry a concealed firearm at work, here are some tips for the best methods. There are many options for concealed carry in everyday “street” clothes, but the work environment limits the options for concealed carry in the office. Carrying a firearm discreetly is always a tradeoff …
By Emily Miller – The Washington Times Washington Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier seems to think that gun-control laws don’t apply to the liberal elite. The police chief helped Sen. Dianne Feinstein acquire “assault weapons,” which are illegal to possess in the District, for a news conference early this year to promote a ban on …
With Halloween fast approaching, many people have already started to gear up for the appropriate festivities—or at least are thinking about it. True to tradition, YouTuber Hickok45 carved out his first pumpkin of the season with a firearm. This year his tool of choice was a Desert Eagle chambered in .44 Magnum. While the results are about …
In “Civilian Appreciation,” Dom Raso explains what it means to live in a country that appreciates the selfless work of its armed forces. Tune in to www.NRANews.com/Commentators for episodes every Monday and Thursday.
NSSF has learned that the ATF e-Forms system is going offline and will be unavailable due to the ongoing federal shutdown. This service will remain offline during the duration of the shutdown.As we reported Monday: The FBI’s NICS Section is maintaining normal business hours. The ATF Office of Enforcement Programs and Services (EPS), …
The Hole Book was written and illustrated by Peter Newell in 1908. The delightful books teaches children the consequences of mishandling firearms. It is notable for being the first book to use a hole punched through the pages as a storytelling gimmick. The book is now in the public domain can be downloaded from …