A few years ago, Palmetto State Armory purchased the rights to the DPMS name. DPMS Panther Arms had a solid reputation — and was a fixture in American gun shops for decades — before becoming part of Freedom Group and eventually landing with PSA. Quality concerns surfaced occasionally over the years, though I never personally tested a subpar rifle. Will PSA push the brand into new variations? Time will tell. What’s certain is that PSA offers a broad lineup of rifles and pistols and is a strong supporter of Second Amendment rights. Their products span the range from entry-level to…

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And I don’t mean hysterically funny, though Joseph Gerth’s column in the Louisville Courier Journal will probably give Second Amendment advocates a chuckle or two. No, Gerth’s take on a bill that would give adults between the ages of 18 and 20 the ability to lawfully carry a concealed firearm is hysterical in the sense that he is in the grip of hysteria; so consumed by fear and anger that he’s not thinking rationally.  The bill in question sets up a provisional concealed carry license for young adults, but does not allow them to carry…

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MOA gets tossed around constantly, but a lot of shooters still treat it like voodoo. This guide breaks down minute of angle, scope clicks, reticles, and real-world rifle accuracy in plain English so the math finally stops feeling slippery. This article is an updated version of a piece originally written by the author and published on WesternShooter. It has been revised and expanded for GunsAmerica. The author is also working on a companion piece covering Mils, so stay tuned. MOA Starts Here: Angles, Degrees, and Why Tiny Errors Matter Before we talk about Minutes of Angle, let’s back up even…

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After twenty-one hours of “peace talks” with Iran, Vice President JD Vance is coming back to the United States as a failure. The ruler was unable to secure a peace deal after lengthy talks. Vance claimed on Sunday that Iranian officials refused to accept American terms. It also appears that U.S. officials refused to accept Iranian terms. Iran Accused Israel and The U.S. Of Violating The Ceasefire While speaking during a press conference from the Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, Vance said, “The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement,” Vance said. “And I think that’s bad…

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We know that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is a gun grabber. She tried to act pro-gun when she was having to win a somewhat rural district in the state legislature, but the moment she moved to statewide office, the mask came off, and we saw who she was. Since taking office, Hochul has been in the midst of an absolute jihad against gun rights, even while being slapped down via the Bruen decision. We also know what Giffords is. It’s a gun control organization. It favors gun control in pretty much all its forms, with…

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The Nitecore NPL35 is stupid bright for a semi-compact pistol light, with a clever mounting system and enough throw to make steel past 100 yards feel easy. It also has one aggravating control quirk and a proprietary battery setup that keeps this otherwise impressive light from being an easy no-brainer. The Nitecore NPL35 is a semi-compact, rail-mounted pistol light delivering a maximum output of 2000 lumens with an impressive beam throw. The light features two brightness levels plus a strobe mode, runs on a proprietary 1900 mAh rechargeable battery, and offers over 3 hours of runtime on low. Charging is…

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Last summer two gun ranges in California filed a lawsuit aimed at taking down California’s 11% excise tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition, arguing that the tax is an ahistorical regulation on the right to keep and bear arms, as well as in conflict with Supreme Court decisions like Murdock v. Pennsylvania, where the Court has held that constitutional rights cannot be singled out for special taxation. Poway Weapons and Gear and their co-plaintiff Sacramento Gun Range are represented by Michel and Associations, headed up by California Rifle and Pistol Association president and…

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If you’ve been running the Primary Arms SLx 1x MicroPrism and wishing you could swap it onto your existing red dot mount without buying yet another adapter, good news: Primary Arms heard you. The Houston-based optics company just dropped the SLx 1x MicroPrismT — same prism, new footprint. Specifically, an H1/T1-compatible mounting footprint, which is about as close to a universal standard as the red dot world has. That means this thing drops right onto a massive selection of aftermarket mounts and risers you probably already own. No proprietary adapter. No extra spend. Just swap and go. Same Great Optic,…

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So-called buybacks sure seem like a great way for a criminal to dump a gun they don’t want connected to them. After all, they’re all “no questions asked,” and there’s no effort made to connect them to illegal acts in most cases. It beats dumping it in the river, too, because you get something for it, even if it’s just a gift card for groceries. But one notable case exists where someone got a gun from a buyback in the Chicago area. That gun was then used in at least three shootings before it was…

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When it comes to tornado safety, what you think you know can be just as dangerous as what you don’t. Over the years, a mix of folklore, outdated advice, and pure fiction has created a set of myths about tornadoes that stubbornly persist. Acting on these myths during a real emergency can waste precious seconds and put you and your family in greater danger. Your ability to protect your family depends on having a clear, fact-based plan—not fantasy. This article is here to cut through the noise and debunk the most common tornado myths. Understanding the truth empowers you to…

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