You inherited a gun collection, now what? Across the United States, millions of firearms are expected to change hands through inheritance and estate transfers over the coming decade as older generations pass collections on to family members. In many cases, heirs discover firearms in safes, closets, cabinets, or estate storage without knowing: what the firearms are worth whether they are collectible how to legally transfer or sell them where to find buyers how to stay compliant with state and federal laws The good news is that selling inherited firearms legally and safely is easier than many people realize. What Do…
The U.S. Coast Guard’s latest narcotics interdiction involved three suspected smuggling vessels carrying approximately 6,085 pounds of cocaine worth nearly $45.8 million, the service announced Thursday. The announcement comes on the heels of a banner 2025 year for the Coast Guard, which seized a record-high of more than 511,000 pounds of cocaine—more than three times the service’s annual average. Other successful efforts have been attributed to counter-narcotics operations through Operation Pacific Viper, which was launched in August 2025 to combat drug smuggling and narco-terrorism in the Eastern Pacific Ocean by using aircraft, cutters and tactical teams to disrupt trafficking routes…
Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More Ready to go lätt? That’s Swedish for light (or tasks requiring little effort). And if you’re looking ahead to longer, hotter days on the trail, any gear to lighten the load is welcome. That’s where Fjällräven’s latest hiking gear comes in. We recently outfitted in head-to-toe kits to see how the Swedish brand’s lightest, warm-weather trail gear performs in real-world conditions. Headlined by the 2.5-pound Kajka X-Lätt 45 trekking backpack, we also tested a full layering and trail system built for varied conditions and…
A suspected trespasser is dead after a confrontation with a homeowner in a northeast Houston subdivision. Investigators are now sorting through whether the shooting was lawful self-defense or something that could lead to charges. Houston Police Department says the incident unfolded inside a newer housing development near Tidwell Road and Robins Landing Way after residents reportedly dealt with weeks of ongoing trespassing problems in the neighborhood. According to reporting from KPRC 2 Houston, neighbors had repeatedly complained about a man allegedly wandering through backyards and entering vacant homes still under construction. Police say the man was “unhoused” and had become…
Xbox just rolled out a brand new Gamerscore feature that fans may be disappointed to find doesn’t include the one thing they have been asking for since 2008. Xbox’s new system may be a neat new way for fans to show off what their Gamerscore accumulation looks like, but it’s certainly no platinum trophy. Xbox achievements were introduced in 2005 with the Xbox 360, and with them came the Xbox Gamerscore system, which massively altered how fans interacted with games. The system proved so popular among Xbox owners that Valve, Sony, and even Apple eventually integrated achievements into their own…
Two public-access groups filed a lawsuit in Montana this week over corner crossing, one day after Lt. Gov. Kristen Juras told state lawmakers that the practice remains unlawful under Montana property and trespass law. On May 14, Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) and the Public Land & Water Access Association (PLWA) filed suit in Lewis and Clark County District Court. The groups want a court to clarify whether people can legally step from one public parcel to another at a shared corner without touching private land. BHA said the lawsuit seeks to secure access to roughly 871,000 acres of public…
Camp shoes are all about relief. After a long day in hiking boots, ski boots, climbing shoes, or trail runners, the best pairs give tired feet room to breathe, recover, and stay comfortable around camp. For this update, lead testers Chris Kassar and Ryan Kempfer tested 10 new pairs over 10 months on hut trips, backpacking trips, Teton campouts, and post-hike town stops. We focused on comfort, warmth, sock compatibility, packability, traction, and real camp use across snow-covered decks, muddy campsites, hut floors, wet grass, and quick trips outside in the dark. The Teva ReEmber Camp Slip-On stands out as…
From time to time, my wife asks me questions to sort of gauge where my head is at on various things. Not the “would you still love me if I were a worm” kind of questions, but about where I’d be interested in living in different regions of the country. When she asked about New England, my answer was New Hampshire and Maine–though Maine is off the list these days. Why? Because of all the states in that part of the country, New Hampshire is the only one that seems to align with my more…
In excess of 70,000 U.S. Army files purportedly containing sensitive information about military personnel and photos of military bases were leaked for many months before being rectified, Military.com has learned. Cybernews, an independent media outlet focused on cybersecurity and technology, first became privy to the leak when on March 16 its team received a tip from a security researcher who reported a leaky directory containing sensitive U.S. military information. The researcher purportedly claimed to have notified the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), but the data was still not secured. “The data leak is concerning, as sensitive U.S. military…
It all started with the chirping of a mountain critter. Ten years ago, Washington native John Soltys was hiking with his two young daughters in Mount Rainier National Park when they heard the eep eep of pikas, a small mammal beloved by climbers and hikers. “They wanted to do nothing else but try to take pictures of the pika,” Soltys told GearJunkie. A computer engineer with a long scientific background, Soltys wanted to encourage his children’s curiosity. So he did some research and discovered American Scientists, a nonprofit based in Bozeman, Mont. The group trains volunteers to gather data that…
A Tennessee man who’s built an online following for livestreaming himself insulting and trying to provoke African Americans by, among other things, asking if they’re going to “chimp out” after he hurls racial slurs at them is now facing a slew of criminal charges after shooting a man outside of the courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee on Wednesday. Dalton Eatherly, who goes by “Chud the Builder” online, is accused of attempted murder, employing a firearm during dangerous felony, aggravated assault, and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon in Montgomery County after the shooting incident. Eatherly livestreamed himself…
Taurus is leaning into classic wheelgun appeal but with a twist that actually makes sense for modern shooters. The new Deputy Dual Cylinder brings back that Old West, single-action look, but adds something you didn’t get back then: real versatility. At first glance, it checks all the traditional boxes. You’ve got a 5.5-inch barrel, a high-gloss polished finish, and that unmistakable single-action profile. Even the half-moon front sight and grip styling feel straight out of the 1800s. But this isn’t just a throwback piece. The real story is under the hood. One Gun, Three Calibers Taurus built the Deputy around…
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A ship anchored off the United Arab Emirates was seized and taken toward Iran and another was attacked and sank, authorities said Thursday, in a renewed escalation on shipping near the Strait of Hormuz. There were no immediate claims of responsibility, but the incidents came as a senior Iranian official reiterated his country’s claim to the waterway and another said it had a right to seize oil tankers connected to the U.S. The ship was seized off the east coast of the UAE and is heading toward Iranian waters, the British military said Thursday.…
Everytown for Gun Safety senior firearms analyst Greg Lickenbrock has come out swinging against the Trump Department of Justice’s recent package of ATF reforms, including the proposed new Form 4473 and the rule allowing federally licensed firearms dealers to ship guns directly to verified buyers. The problem with his critique, published on Everytown’s The Smoking Gun website, is that several of his central factual claims don’t match the actual proposals. Claim: The new Form 4473 is “significantly longer” In his op-ed, Lickenbrock writes that the ATF “has also proposed a new, significantly longer version of the Form 4473.” The actual…
China’s ruler Xi Jinping has warned the United States over the continued standoff regarding Taiwan. Xi said that it could put both the US and China in “a very dangerous situation.” Xi told US President Donald Trump that the Taiwan issue is the single most important concern in bilateral relations. “The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said. “If it is handled properly, the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability. Otherwise, the two countries may clash or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a very dangerous situation.” China Warns Taiwan Of “Annihilation” If…
The ATF just dropped a major rewrite of the Form 4473 and if you’re scrolling social media, you’d think the entire story starts and ends with one checkbox. It doesn’t. A recent breakdown from Colion Noir takes a closer look at what actually changed and more importantly, what it means for everyday gun buyers. And his take is pretty simple: people are missing the point. For years, the 4473 hasn’t just been paperwork. It’s been a minefield. Long, repetitive, and written in a way that made normal people second-guess perfectly legal behavior. Fill it out wrong, misunderstand a question, or…
When Microsoft launched the original Xbox in 2001, the video game industry changed forever, and its impact is still felt more than 25 years later. Three successors, the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, eventually followed, all of which had their highs and controversies. Currently, Xbox is probably at its lowest point ever, and there are even fears that Microsoft might move out of the console business sooner or later. Will there ever be a fifth console, as the rumors suggest, or will it be something entirely new, like an app downloadable on a computer similar to Xbox…
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is hardly a Second Amendment squish, but one his latest moves is actually drawing praise from the gun control lobby. On Wednesday, the governor vetoed SB 204, a bill meant to strengthen the state’s firearm preemption law by adding the word “storage” to the list of gun-owning activities that localities are not allowed to regulate. The bill was a response to the city of Savannah’s ordinance that allows for misdemeanor charges against anyone who leaves a firearm in an unlocked vehicle, which has also led to lat least one lawsuit by Second Amendment groups. Firearms…
Georgia election officials told Military.com that military and overseas absentee ballots will not be affected by the state’s transition away from QR-code ballot tabulation, while voting experts warn that last-minute election changes may still create confusion for voters who rely on strict deadlines, mail systems, and limited opportunities to fix ballot problems. Concerns stem from Georgia’s 2024 decision to ban QR codes from being used to tabulate ballots, a move that followed years of claims from election skeptics that the technology could be used to manipulate vote counts. The state set a July 1, 2026, deadline to end the use…
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. On Monday morning, the front page of the Drudge Report featured a very alarming two-word headline in all capital letters: “INFLATION ACCELERATES”. Of course, that headline was 100% accurate. Prices are rising, and our seemingly endless cost-of-living crisis is beginning to accelerate once again. I have heard from many of you that are not happy with what economic conditions are like now, and you are really not going to be happy with what is going to happen in the months to come. The closure of the Strait…
A few years ago, it seemed like a week didn’t go by when I didn’t write about someone in the gun industry being deplatformed by their bank. This was an incredibly common occurrence, spurred on by New York state officials’ hostility toward the right to keep and bear arms. Since New York City is the financial capital of the world, those officials seemed to scare bankers into playing ball. But that was then, this is now. Since then, major steps have been undertaken to try to prevent that from happening.Unfortunately, we now know that Capital…
