Liberal Gun Owners wants to change how the US addresses gun-related issues
Liberal Gun Owners group is aiming to change the way both Republicans and Democrats think about how the U.S. deals with politicies surrounding firearms.
Texas gun shop owner reveals necessary gun-purchasing 'trend' among border residents
Gary Humphreys, the owner of Humphreys’ gun shop in Del Rio, Texas, breaks down the sudden surge of customers his shop has gotten in the past three years.
Texas grocery store gets state's first ammunition vending machine: 'Well secured from theft'
A Texas grocery store joined a growing list of locations where ammunition vending machines are being installed by American Rounds, which claims transactions are secure.
GOP AG warns credit card companies to comply with new state law banning tracking of gun purchases
Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti is sending a warning to three of the nation’s leading credit card companies concerning their plans to comply with a new Second Amendment law.
Colt revolver from Battle of Little Bighorn and WWII battle tank are top guns at Texas firearms auction
A Colt revolver carried into the Battle of Little Bighorn by legendary cavalry officer Myles Moylan headlines Rock Island Auction Co.'s "premiere" May 2024 auction.
Conservative group takes aim at Wall Street in report claiming big banks have undercut firearms industry
The American Accountability Foundation has released a report on how big banks have refused to lend money to firearm and ammunition manufacturers in an "asymmetrical attack" on the firearms industry.
City of Chicago sues Glock Inc. over 'facilitating' illegal gun conversions
The city of Chicago filed a lawsuit Tuesday against gun manufacturer Glock, Inc., over a “switch" that allows its pistols to convert to machine guns.
Blue collar town rocked as nation's oldest gun manufacturer flees for red state: 'Can't erase history'
Remington, America's oldest gun manufacturer, is closing its doors in New York after more than 200 years in the state, moving to Georgia.
'Ghost gun' maker agrees to cease sales to Maryland residents as part of lawsuit settlement
A Nevada-based gun part manufacturer settled a lawsuit with the city of Baltimore, agreeing to stop all sales of "ghost gun" kits and parts in Maryland.
NY village 'losing its soul' as nation's oldest gun manufacturer flees blue state for Georgia
America's oldest gun manufacture, Remington, will officially move out of its longtime location in New York to Georgia, which locals are lamenting.
Armed jewelry store worker sends would-be thieves running, stumbling in fear
An armed consignment shop employee scared off suspected would-be robbers when he pointed his gun at them and warned them he was armed, video shows.
Crime resulting in New York City business owners applying for gun licenses
Bodega & Small Business Association's Frank Marte on NYC business owners taking matters in their own hands and feeling a lack of support from city leaders as crime continues to be an issue.
Most US civilian firearms exports halted for 90 days: Commerce Department
U.S. firearms exports have been halted for 90 days over "national security" concerns, the U.S. Department of Commerce said Friday.
Smith & Wesson officially moves headquarters out of blue state to Tennessee
Gun manufacturer officially moved its longtime New England headquarters from Massachusetts to Tennessee this month, earning praise from the NRA.
Elon Musk shares viral video of him hip-firing a Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle: 'Liberal trigger post'
Billionaire Elon Musk shared a video on X hip-firing several rounds of a powerful Barrett .50-caliber sniper rifle.
IRS has spent $10 million on ‘weaponry and gear’ since start of coronavirus pandemic, report says
A new report from an organization that describes itself as a “government watchdog" found that the IRS is stockpiling weapons, ammunition, and other gear.
Washington business owners fed up with crime turn to the Second Amendment for protection
Business owners in the Seattle, Washington, area increasingly purchased firearms in 2020 as protests and riots spread, and are reportedly still armed to protect against crimes.
Gun-wielding Applebee's customer intervenes when man attacks staff with knife: police
A man legally carrying a gun intervened when a man was attacking Applebee's staff members with a steak knife in New York, police say. The suspect faces multiple charges.
Florida bill would prohibit financial institutions from tracking gun and ammo purchases
The Florida Arms and Ammo Act would prohibit financial institutions and payment processors from separately categorizing gun and ammo purchases in the state.
Montana AG concerned FedEx, UPS may be tracking gun ownership for White House
Attorney General of Montana Austin Knudsen is requesting information from UPS and FedEx on their updated shipping policies related to firearms and firearm parts.