If you’re into AR-15s on any level, you’ve almost certainly heard of Sons of Liberty Gun Works. The company built its reputation on hard-use, duty-grade rifles that prioritize reliability above everything else. What started as a niche Texas shop has, over the last decade, evolved into a nationally recognized manufacturer trusted by law enforcement agencies, serious end users, and anyone who needs a carbine that simply refuses to quit. Limited Edition Frog Skin MK1 SBR San Antonio, TX – Sons of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) is proud to announce it has been awarded a contract by U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM)…
New Jersey was, for a long time, the poster child for why “may issue” laws were terrible for gun rights. People just couldn’t get a permit, even if their life depended on it, or so it would seem. Self-defense wasn’t considered a valid reason for a permit, at least in a general sense, and thus, many in the Garden State never got an opportunity to carry a firearm. Then the Bruen decision changed all of that, forcing the state to issue permits to anyone qualified, without them having to supply any sort of reason for…
Impact Dog Crates showed up in my life for a pretty simple reason. I needed a crate I could trust on the road, that did not eat up my whole truck bed when I was not using it. My bird dogs and I get out for roosters when we can, and they often come along for long cross-country drives. They certainly aren’t escape artists. They’re easy travelers. I just want them safe, settled, and contained when we roll out before daylight or land in a motel parking lot at midnight. Matt, a second tester, approached this review from the opposite…
More than two dozen media outlets and journalists’ associations are backing Gun Owners of America in its attempt to publish ATF records the agency inadvertently turned over to the group as part of a Freedom of Information Act request. GOA originally filed the request in 2021, seeking information about the ATF’s use and monitoring of the FBI’s National Instant Background Check System. The group end up filing a lawsuit after ATF failed to produce any documents, and the agency eventually produced at least some of the material that GOA was after.The ATF, however, also turned…
For years, gun owners have lived under a patchwork of carry laws that seem more like traps than public safety tools. President Trump has repeatedly said that your Second Amendment rights don’t end at the state line. And with HR38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, finally gaining momentum again, the opposition is coming from a surprising place. Anti-gun groups like Giffords are expected. But this time, major police unions are lining up beside them, trying to stop law-abiding Americans from carrying across state lines. And according to Gun Owners of America (GOA), their arguments fall apart the moment you…
A semi-auto is only as good as its magazine. If it doesn’t feed, it’s useless, and the mag is often a critical failure point. Factory Magazines are usually the gold standard for most guns. They’re the ones the company provides, and hopefully tests, and generally what works well. Gun owners are always looking for options, though. Sometimes factory mags are hard to come by, or expensive, or both. It’s nice to have options, especially cheaper ones, although you often get what you pay for, so buyers beware. Sometimes, though, you find a mag that doesn’t outperform a factory mag but…
The outdoor industry has been grappling with its use of PFAS — so-called forever chemicals — for years. As their toxic effects on wildlife and humans became more widely understood, conservation groups and customers pushed brands to eliminate these chemicals, which are often found in items like waterproof jackets. And now there’s a new potential source of PFAS in nature to contend with. This month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the use of isocycloseram, a compound classified along with other forever chemicals, for use as a pesticide on crops. What Are PFAS? PFAS are a kind of manmade chemical.…
Artificial intelligence, no matter how much the term doesn’t really apply to what we call AI, isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. For better or worse, it’s part of our lives now, and it’s up to us to try to figure out where it fits in. And it’s an interesting tool, to say the least. I’ve gotten a kick out of using it at times, though I’ve also seen where it gets a whole lot wrong and is less than trustworthy.But Frank Miniter over at America’s 1st Freedom did something interesting. He asked ChatGPT how to…
[Bainbridge, GA], November 25, 2025] – Taurus expands the legendary Raging Hunter® family with a powerful new chambering: the .350 Legend. This addition brings straight-walled momentum and downrange effectiveness to a revolver line already known for punch, durability, and real-world performance. Available in two barrel lengths (10.5″ and 14″) and offered in Black or Two-Toned finishes, the new Raging Hunter in .350 Legend blends heavy-hitting ballistics with features that tame recoil, speed follow-ups, and let shooters outfit the revolver for the task at hand. The legendary Raging Hunter lineup gets a caliber that amplifies its purpose: effective, dependable performance where…
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who heads up the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, has already taken an active role in challenging infringements on our Second Amendment rights, but the Division looks to be expanding its 2A footprint even further. According to a report by Reuters, the Civil Rights Division is opening up a new office that’s dedicated exclusively to defending our right to keep and bear arms from government intrusion. The office, called the Second Amendment Rights Section, expects to open on December 4 and will be dedicated to investigating local laws or policies limiting gun…
This article was originally published by Connor O’Keeffe at The Mises Institute. Or, at least—according to Scott Kupor, director of the Office of Personnel Management—the Department of Government Efficiency “doesn’t exist” anymore as a centralized entity, despite having eight months left on its official mandate. Some key DOGE figures have left government entirely, while others have relocated to other executive departments. This has led many to declare this the death of DOGE and label the project an abject failure. Some proponents have pushed back against this characterization, arguing that the work of DOGE is continuing and that a transition from a…
When you hop on a plane or get in your car to visit New York or California, you don’t figure that you’ll be unable to attend church when you get there. You don’t assume that your ability to speak freely gets left at home along with your television and sofa. You don’t figure that the police there can search your belongings willy-nilly simply because your Fourth Amendment rights were still in the garage with those tools you never use. Oh no, your rights come with you.Well…most of them.Your right to keep and bear arms may…
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a matter of days, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll vaulted from being the leader of a military bureaucracy — where he’s been cutting red tape to quickly buy inexpensive drones — to a key negotiator in the Trump administration’s push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.The boyish Iraq War veteran, former venture capitalist and friend of Vice President JD Vance went from presenting President Donald Trump’s plan to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv to sitting down with Russian officials in the United Arab Emirates on Monday and Tuesday, heading up the latest phase of talks on a…
Duston Mullen has served among countless smart minds throughout his years in the U.S. Marine Corps and Army National Guard. But the individuals he’s been among as part of a military fellowship program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are some of the most “advanced minds” he has ever come across.Mullen is one of three Military Fellows with more than 80 years of collective military experience who are partaking in a 12-month program overseen by the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL), as part of a partnership with the U.S. military that dates back to 2006. Each year…
During the Battle of Midway, a crippled U.S. Army B-26 bomber flew so close over Japan’s flagship Akagi that its crew believed it was a suicide attack — years before Japan’s own “kamikaze” missions began.U.S. Army B-26 Bombers at MidwayOn the morning of June 4, 1942, four U.S. Army Air Forces B-26 Marauders from the 22nd Bombardment Group, 18th Reconnaissance Squadron, took off from Midway Island. Their mission was to launch Mark 13 torpedoes against the approaching Japanese carrier task force under Vice Adm. Chuichi Nagumo. The aircraft were designed for tactical bombing missions, not for low-altitude naval attacks with torpedoes. They…
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A public showdown between the Pentagon and U.S. Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) has escalated into an official review that could place the retired Navy officer back under military authority altogether.The Department of Defense is reviewing allegations of misconduct against Kelly, a retired Navy captain and astronaut, under military law after a video he appeared in urged U.S. troops to refuse what he described as illegal orders. The FBI is slated to interview Kelly and five other congressional Democrats in relation to a video they took part in, released encouraging U.S. military members to refuse to follow illegal orders, according to…
