Fresh on the heels of its lawsuit challenging Denver, Colorado’s ban on “assault weapons,” the Department of Justice has now filed a new complaint in federal court taking on the state’s ban on “large capacity” magazines.  As Bearing Arms reported on Tuesday, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser was recently sent a demand letter from DOJ’s Civil Rights Division warning of litigation if the state continued to enforce its prohibition on the sale, transfer, and in many cases, the possession of ammunition magazines that can hold more than 15 rounds. Now the DOJ has followed up…

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We hit the floor at NRA 2026 in Houston and this year’s long gun lineup? It’s stacked. From next-gen military concepts to compact PDWs, updated PCCs, and some seriously creative shotguns, manufacturers are pushing hard in every direction. Whether you’re into precision builds, suppressor-ready platforms, or compact defensive setups, there’s a lot worth watching here. Here’s a fast rundown of what stood out. Daniel Defense X1 (Military Tech Coming Soon) The Daniel Defense X1 might not be headed to civilians yet but parts of it definitely are. This rifle is packed with next-gen features: a redesigned rigid handguard system to…

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A coalition of House Democrats introduced legislation on Tuesday that would prohibit additional federal funding for military action against Iran unless Congress formally authorizes the conflict through an authorization for the use of military force, or a declaration of war. The legislation, titled the “No Funds for Iran War Act,” is backed by 18 Democratic House lawmakers, including multiple military veterans and ranking members on the chamber’s House Armed Services, Foreign Affairs and Intelligence committees. The bill comes forward as the military operation in Iran, that began with strikes by the United States and Israel on Feb. 28, surpassed its…

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Iran launched its first missile and drone attack on the United Arab Emirates since a ceasefire with the United States took effect on April 8th. It also fired two drones at a ship in the Strait of Hormuz, UAE authorities said Monday. Iran Says The US Is Lying About Striking Iranian Boats This news comes as the US announced it will temporarily pause “Project Freedom,” a “humanitarian effort” aimed at guiding vessels and oil tankers safely through the Strait of Hormuz, as the blockades affect global oil supply. The U.S. military said two commercial vessels safely transited the key waterway…

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It isn’t often that a National Guard Assault Helicopter Battalion has to rescue hikers and their pets, but when they do, they’re well-equipped for the job. On May 2, the Tennessee Army National Guard assisted the Nolichuckey Fire Department and local search and rescue (SAR) teams in extracting a lost hiker and his German shepherd from the Sampson Mountain Wilderness in the Cherokee National Forest. The hiker had gotten turned around and was stranded in a ravine overnight. The victim was discovered by rescue personnel in a hypothermic state, wearing just shorts and a T-shirt. He’d been missing for almost…

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We all know how anti-gun California is. As a result, it was never a surprise that they’d crack down on privately made firearms. It wasn’t enough to mandate a serial number be obtained, which was already bad enough, but people could still pursue the hobby lawfully. No, they went full hog and banned all of it, even possessing the files. And then they started suing people who provided files for anyone to download, apparently thinking that shouldn’t be allowed since California is so important. After all, they try to dictate plenty to the rest of…

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Every time something bad happens, the script gets dusted off. “Common sense gun control.” It sounds good. Feels good. Polls well. But when you actually press on it, ask for specifics, it starts to fall apart real fast. A recent breakdown by Colion Noir took a closer look at that argument and started asking the questions nobody seems willing to answer. Hope Walz calls for “common sense” gun legislation. Case in point: the latest viral push from Hope Walz, daughter of Minnesota’s Tim Walz, jumping on TikTok to explain how gun control is basically the line between civilized people and…

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It is Military Appreciation Month and one longtime national nonprofit is raising continued awareness regarding the importance of Military Working Dogs (MWD) in military service members’ lives. Soldiers’ Angels, based out of San Antonio, Texas, works directly with deployed MWD handlers. With it also being National Pet Week, they are encouraging the public to help donate canines’ most-needed items due to handlers experiencing a lack of specialized supplies overseas. Specific items requested include heavy-duty toys for power chewers, grooming tools, large food and water bowls. Due to MWD’s strict diets, Soldiers’ Angels cannot accept or ship dog food or treats.…

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Nothing can spoil a hunt like foot problems. But great, condition-appropriate hunting boots will keep feet happy and hunters moving through mountains, marshes, forests, or fields. Apart from being burly and weather-proof, the best hunting boots have focused qualities for specific environments. If you’re chasing elk across mountains, you’ll want very different footwear from duck hunters hunkering in a cold, wet blind. To build this list, I and a team of hunters tested more than 25 pairs of boots over eight years. For this round of testing, we collectively spent over three months trekking through steep elk country in Colorado,…

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Peak PCS season starts this month, from May to September. Every year, approximately 400,000 military personnel relocate, and whether it is your first move or not, each move becomes a memorable experience. Many people carry their versions of a PCS survival guide with new tips and tricks along the way as they learn how to better prepare. Military service members and their families are mainly concerned about financial stress and hidden costs often associated with housing, career disruptions for spouses and lost, damaged or delayed household goods. These are the logistical stressors, but social and emotional factors are likewise anxiety-inducing,…

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Seconds count in any high-flying military rescue operation, whether it involves an injured patient or a soldier in desperate need of medical attention. The Oregon National Guard has mastered these operations by identifying a problem with a newly-issued rescue device, coming up with a solution that has become the new standard for medical evacuations throughout the entire U.S. Army. That solution turned out to be a strap named SK-1189, or Skedco. In June 2025, Oregon became only the third unit in the Army to receive the Vita Vertical Rescue System, or VRS—an advanced hoist stabilization system that stops rescue baskets…

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Many people assume genocide means mass killing, but that assumption does not reflect the entirety of the law. International law defines genocide more broadly, covering a range of acts carried out with the intent to destroy a protected group, even when direct killing is not the primary method. The Holocaust remains the most widely recognized example, but it represents only one application of a broader legal framework. The Legal Definition of Genocide The modern definition comes from the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, adopted in 1948 after World War II. The United States signed…

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