An idiotic mistake by a Louisiana police officer led to a nearly 24-hour jail stay for a legal gun owner, who’s now suing the department for arresting and detaining him without genuine cause.  18-year-old Maddox Livingston was pulled over by New Roads, Louisiana police on earlier this month for a headlight and license plate lights that were burned out. The traffic stop took a turn, however, when Livingston informed officers that he was exercising his right to carry and had a pistol with him. An office ran the gun’s serial number and told Livingston that it…

Read More

Over the years, I have had the opportunity to use a wide variety of knife-sharpening gizmos. The most efficient and easiest to use has been from the Horl brand, a German company founded in 1993. In 2016, Horl introduced the world to rolling knife sharpeners. But as a small, family-owned business, it couldn’t have expected a competitor with larger pockets and better marketing to not only launch a conspicuously similar design, but also become the face of rolling knife sharpeners in the process. Most recently, the company released the HORL3. This new version retains the admirable aspects of its predecessor…

Read More

I’ve made no secret, at least on the internet as a whole, that I support Brandon Herrera in the TX-23 Republican primary. Rep. Tony Gonzales went on an anti-gun tear in the wake of Uvalde and did serious harm to the Second Amendment cause. It’s why I resented the hell out of the GOP backing him yet again. Even President Trump endorsed him.I get that a safe seat is always welcome, so why shake things up? But as was pointed out two years ago, what good is a safe Republican seat when the guy sitting…

Read More

While speaking to reporters on Wednesday after the fund’s annual review of American economic policies, IMF (International Monetary Fund) chief Kristalina Georgieva said that “the current account deficit is too big, to make it very simple for the audience.” The U.S’s current national debt is $38 trillion and presents a growing risk to the global economy, according to experts. Precious Metals, Inflation, the National Debt, and Biden: A Recap of Current Events and the Inevitable Outcome Georgieva said that the problem is recognized by the current United States administration.  However, it doesn’t appear that much, if anything is being done…

Read More

Grand Rapids, Michigan Mayor Dave LeBlanc is getting hammered for his recent comment that gun owners should be “ashamed of themselves”, with the National Rifle Association among those blasting his remarks.  Grand Rapids Mayor @DavidLagrand calls for public shaming of gun owners: “If you’ve got a gun, you should be ashamed of yourself.”We’re NOT ashamed. We’re law-abiding Americans exercising a constitutional right to protect ourselves and others. Shame won’t silence any of us. pic.twitter.com/0Uss97be5R— NRA (@NRA) February 25, 2026The head of the Kent County Republican Party called out LeBlanc as well, saying “Law-abiding citizens who exercise…

Read More

Backcountry Semi-Annual Sale: Up to 60% Off (Photo/Tucker Adams) Sales as good as Backcountry’s Semi-Annual Sale don’t come around often. For a limited time, get up to 60% off gear for climbing, cycling, camping, and winter sports. Our pick is Patagonia’s Down Sweater Jacket, which is 30% off; it took the top spot in our 2026 guide to the best down jackets. Shop Patagonia Jacket Shop Sale The North Face Hydrenalite Down Hoodie: 29% Off at REI Staying warm and stylish during winter weather can be a challenge — no one wants to look like a marshmallow. The North Face’s…

Read More

Short-barreled rifles have been unfairly demonized as being particularly dangerous. Why? Because the National Firearms Act regulated them just the same as a machine gun. For many, that’s enough. Never mind that they were on the list because handguns were originally on there, too, and lawmakers figured some would use short-barreled rifles as a replacement. When handguns were removed from the bill, no one bothered to remove short-barreled long guns. That’s it. It’s on the NFA list because of an oversight.Not that an anti-gun state like New Jersey cares about such historical facts. They’ve banned…

Read More

While I’m the type who figures that if you’re too dangerous to exercise your gun rights responsibly, you’re too dangerous to be freed from prison, not everyone agrees with me. It’s cool. They have a right to be wrong. That said, while I have my views, and I recognize that not everyone shares them, I’m also realistic enough to know that I’m in the minority and will take what I can get with regard to gun rights restoration.In Tennessee, a bill takes a big step in that direction, though the usual suspects are already freaking…

Read More

Millions of people living in Somalia are struggling to find food as a severe hunger crisis grips the country. Six and a half million people are currently experiencing high levels of food insecurity, the United Nations’ (UN) World Food Program (WFP) reported on Tuesday. Officials from the UN and the Somali government have urged international humanitarian efforts in order to scale up life‑saving assistance to protect vulnerable communities. They warn that help is desperately needed before conditions deteriorate further. More than 1.8 million children under the age of five are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition in 2026, including nearly half…

Read More

I’m a big bib enthusiast for resort skiing, but big names charge a car payment for their high-end options. REI Co-op, luckily, is here to save the day with a GORE-TEX bib shell pant for a third of the price of most other options. The REI Co-op First Chair GTX Bibs for men are a simple, streamlined, and (relatively) affordable pair of ski bibs that’ll appeal to skiers on a budget and minimalists who don’t want a ton of pockets, zippers, and features all over their outerwear. This two-layer GORE-TEX build offers plenty of weather protection. But if you think you need more…

Read More

In less than a month, the Supreme Court is slated to consider Schoenthal v. Raoul in conference. The case involves a challenge to the ban on lawfully carried firearms on all public transportation in Illinois, as well as the Chicago Transit Authority’s prohibition on lawful carry.  Last week Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul submitted his reply brief to the Supreme Court, arguing that the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals was right to overturn a district court decision that found the prohibitions unconstitutional as they applied to the Schoenthal plaintiffs. The Seventh Circuit (and Raoul) contend that virtually…

Read More

Petzl is one of the leading manufacturers of climbing equipment and a major innovator in the industry, but this week, it took a hit. On Feb. 22, the brand issued a recall for two ice axes and three guide harnesses. Ice Axes The brand stated that customers have reported that certain batches of the NOMIC (U021AA00) and ERGONOMIC (U022AA00) ice axes have broken at the handles, posing a serious risk of injury or death. An example of a broken ice axe shaft; (photo/Petzl) “The durability of these ice axes does not meet our quality standards, especially for intensive ice climbing…

Read More

The problem with punishing dealers over straw buys is that, in a lot of cases, it’s not that easy to tell it was a straw buy. While some are pretty stupid about it, a lot are far more low-key. A few years ago, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison took aim at Fleet Farms, a chain of basically hardware stores throughout the state and neighboring states, which also sells guns.Ellison alleged that the store facilitated multiple straw buys, including one used in a supposed mass shooting. (I say “supposed” because it looks like a lot of…

Read More

The mayor of Grand Rapids, David LaGrand, just said the quiet part out loud. “I think if you’ve got a gun, you should be ashamed of yourself. I really do,” LaGrand said during a public discussion, comparing gun ownership to smoking and arguing communities should start “having some shaming around gun possession.” He doubled down, acknowledging the Second Amendment exists. “I get that we got a Second Amendment” — but insisting gun owners should still feel shame because, in his view, guns are “for killing human beings,” not everyday tasks like gardening or changing a tire. That didn’t sit well…

Read More

The United Kingdom and France have said that they will not deploy troops to Ukraine unless Russia consents to the move. Moscow has long claimed that it would not ever allow NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) troops to build any kind of military presence in Ukraine. Moscow views the Ukraine conflict as a NATO proxy war against Russia. After the 2022 escalation, Western nations sought to isolate Russia diplomatically, but the policy backfired on European NATO members after Washington shifted course under US President Donald Trump in order to pursue a negotiated resolution. –RT A senior diplomatic source told the…

Read More

Last month, the United States Forest Service announced the approval of class 1 pedal-assisted e-bikes on more than 100 miles of trails in the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU). The move is part of a growing trend in local outdoor communities around the country. E-bikes dramatically increase access when they’re allowed on trails, enabling more people to get out and enjoy them. That also means larger crowds and greater impact on the areas they are allowed to ride. (Photo/jmdgolfman via Flickr Creative Commons) Historically, e-bikes have been classified as “motorized vehicles,” severely limiting where they can be used on…

Read More

Recent cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta has once again highlighted the brutal realities of Mexico’s ongoing drug wars. Amid reports of clashes and instability in the popular tourist destination, gun control activist David Hogg took to social media to comment on the source of the firepower fueling such conflicts. In his post, Hogg claimed that “90% of the guns used by the cartel come from” America; attributing the violence, and even aspects of mass migration, to “weak gun laws” in the United States that supposedly arm these criminal organizations. This assertion, while provocative, relies on a heavily distorted interpretation of available…

Read More

Tailing loops are, hands down, the most common problem I see among intermediate to advanced fly casters. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, it’s when the top leg of your casting loop dips below the bottom leg of the loop. At best, the result is an inefficient cast that stifles distance and accuracy, and at worst, your fly catches the fly line, resulting in a botched cast entirely. And don’t forget wind knots. I hate to break it to you, but those pesky little buggers are the result of your poor casting. Wah, wah, wahh. Tailing loops can be maddening…

Read More
Weather Data Source: Wetter vorhersage 30 tage
© 2026 Gun USA All Day. All Rights Reserved.