Around 2 a.m. on Dawson Road in Albany, Georgia, a would-be burglar picked the wrong apartment complex. And very quickly found out why doors, windows, and personal space matter. According to police, an intruder broke into two neighboring apartments overnight, setting off a chain of events that ended with him being shot multiple times by an armed resident. The incident unfolded at an apartment complex on the 1500 block of Dawson Road, where residents were jolted awake by the unmistakable sound of glass shattering and doors being kicked in. In one apartment, a tenant said he woke up to someone…

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Warn just expanded its top-shelf winch lineup with a more compact and stripped-down product line. Introducing the Warn ZEON XC line of winches. Warn ZEON XC (Photo/Warn) Take the tried-and-true ZEON XD lineup of 10000-, 12,000-, and 14,000-pound capacity winches and make them lower profile and more compact, but with the same guts, and you get the new ZEON XC. A new low-profile control box, as well as removing the armor from the ends of the winch, are the main things that make this new offering smaller and lighter. All that combines to make it ideal for mounting in tight…

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Virginia lawmakers just advanced one of the most aggressive “assault weapon” bills in recent memory, and as Colion Noir points out, the danger isn’t in what Senate Bill 749 claims to target. It’s in what it actually criminalizes. SB 749 doesn’t focus on violent crime. It doesn’t hinge on how a firearm is used. Instead, it zeroes in on possession, redefining a broad category of commonly owned firearms and magazines as illegal based largely on cosmetic features. AR-15–style rifles, certain pistols and shotguns, and magazines holding more than ten rounds are all swept into the bill’s reach. And that distinction…

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The Virginia House of Delegates approved eight gun control bills on Thursday afternoon, including a ban on the manufacture, sale, and possession of “assault firearms” and ammunition magazines that can hold more than ten rounds.  🗞️JUST IN: Virginia House Democrats pass common-sense gun safety legislation to SAVE LIVES pic.twitter.com/MLmNsznXjW— VA House Democrats (@VAHouseDems) February 5, 2026Bills banning the sale of commonly owned arms, expanding “gun-free zones,” and imposing storage requirements that will make it nearly impossible to easily access a firearm for self-defense aren’t common sense, nor are they about saving lives. These bills are…

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The Mossberg 590R Chisel takes the proven 590 action and re‑packages it around modern ergonomics, adding features that make immediate sense to shooters already fluent with AR‑pattern rifles. At its core, this is still a 590—durable, simple, and parts‑compatible—but the execution is clearly aimed at shooters who value familiarity and modularity. Folding Stock That Still Functions The standout feature is the Chisel folding stock, which folds to the side and allows the shotgun to fire while folded. This keeps the gun usable in confined spaces without turning it into a range‑only novelty. The stock includes integrated QD sling points, adding…

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Images by the author I have not had much experience with John Browning’s wunderkind, the .50 BMG. Let’s say that right up front. But I’ve always had a fascination with it, probably starting when I was a young pup, building plastic models of WWII aircraft and painting their “machine guns” a gunmetal color. I imagined what it would’ve been like to fire them. Fast-forward several decades, with two reviews under my belt of an Armalite .50BMG bolt rifle. Then add to that my recent review of the HM Defense Sniper Rifle in that esteemed caliber. I guess you could say I…

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A good winter ski glove has a tough job. It needs to be warm enough to survive cold resort days, dexterous enough to adjust bindings or boots, and durable enough to last more than a season. That’s why I was curious to see whether the REI Co-op Switchback GTX ski gloves could realistically hold their own in real mountain weather for less than $100. There’s no shortage of ski gloves on the market at double or triple the price. And many of them earn their price tag with premium insulation, leather construction, or ski-guide–level durability. But most skiers just need…

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Ordinarily in blue state legislatures, we’ll see a ton of gun control legislation introduced, but only a handful of bills actually get traction in any given session. In Hawaii, for example, we’ve already seen two bonkers gun bills sent into legislative limbo, and hopefully that will be the case with several others as well.  In Virginia, though, Democrats are advancing almost every gun control bill that’s been introduced; including bans on so-called assault firearms and “large capacity” magazines, expansion of the state’s “red flag” law, a permit-to-purchase scheme, and a new 11% tax on the…

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The killing of Alex Pretti sparked a response from all sorts of places. The comments from the Trump administration earned a rebuke from every gun rights group in the nation, to some degree or another. They spoke incorrectly and were called out on it, even if Trump later repeated the problematic comments. But Pretti wasn’t the first concealed carrier killed by law enforcement by a long shot.A few years ago, a man named Philando Castile was pulled over by police. He informed them that he was carrying a firearm, and while trying to get his…

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Pirro’s Blanket Threat Contradicts DOJ’s Own Supreme Court Arguments, Cato Scholar Says The top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia has issued a stark warning that directly contradicts her own department’s legal positions and multiple Supreme Court precedents protecting the right to bear arms. In a Fox News interview Monday, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro delivered an unambiguous threat to gun owners nationwide: “You bring a gun into the District, you mark my words, you’re going to jail. I don’t care if you have a license in another district, and I don’t care if you’re a law-abiding gun owner somewhere…

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This article was originally published by Connor O’Keeffe at The Mises Institute.  On Friday, six weeks after a deadline that was reluctantly signed into law by Trump, the Department of Justice released over 3 million documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The drop caused a lot of discourse online over the weekend as journalists and investigators began poring through the documents. Because of the sheer scale of the information released, most of the early revelations have focused on easily-searchable names and organizations that appear in the files. Numerous public figures who claimed to have had little or no ties…

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When I was in the Navy, as most people who served can attest, there were times when someone higher up the food chain needed volunteers for something, and you were told that you’d volunteered. As Navy stands for Never Again Volunteer Yourself, this happened to us fairly regularly. The term we used for this was “voluntold.” That’s what went through my head when I came across a piece talking about how the Canadian “buyback” of certain semi-automatic rifles, by which I mean most semi-automatic rifles, is framed as voluntary when it’s no such thing.I mean,…

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Images by the author unless otherwise noted First off, I am no prophet. I cannot know what will happen in the world of firearms, but I can guess. Let’s talk about suppressors specifically. When considering suppressors and integrally suppressed firearms, my guess is that sales will go – if they haven’t already – through the roof. This has been borne out recently by sales figures and ATF form approvals topping 150K. I guess my prophecy was correct. And, I think we all know why… the “Big Beautiful Bill”. That piece of legislation did many things, but one thing of interest…

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In an amicus brief filed recently before the U.S. Supreme Court, the powerful National Rifle Association came down solidly on the side of marijuana users retaining their right to keep and bear arms. In the brief, filed January 30 in the case United States v. Hemani, the NRA, along with partners the Independence Institute and the FPC Action Foundation, urged the high court to strike down the federal prohibition on firearm possession by marijuana users. The case challenges the federal law that bars firearm possession by anyone who “is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance.” The…

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