Adm. Kevin Lunday is officially the 28th commandant of the United States Coast Guard.Lunday, previously the acting commandant, assumed his position on Thursday morning during an Assumption of Command Ceremony presided over by the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.He previously served as the Coast Guard’s 34th vice commandant from June 2024 to January 2025. Prior, he served as commander, Atlantic Area, where he directed operations from the Navigable Inland Waterways east of the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, Gulf Coast and East Coast of the U.S. throughout the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent parts of the Arctic Ocean to…

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A nonpartisan watchdog has expanded its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), claiming it has continually refused to expedite and produce records pertaining to President Donald Trump ally Edward “Ed” Martin.American Oversight, the nonprofit group that since its 2017 launch has obtained and published tens of thousands of government documents, said Wednesday that its amended lawsuit against the Trump administration is a response to the institution’s “ongoing failure” in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests involving Martin.Efforts in recent weeks including court battles legally pursuing the DOJ to produce and expedite the records, however, have not come to…

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I can’t tell you how often I’m tempted to start a piece with the quote, “Gun control works.”It’s not because it’s true, obviously, because it’s not. Instead, it’s what we’re told over and over again. When we point out the failures, it never seems to bother anti-gunners, though, because then they try to blame the lawful market, pro-gun states, or a thousand other things. Their laws work, you see, and any failure is because the rest of us won’t trust them. It’s kind of like how Cuba’s failures of communism are because the capitalists embargoed…

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Last week at CES, Chamelo’s co-founder and CEO, Reid Covington, privately shared with GearJunkie that when he originally envisioned electrochromic eyewear (that could change tint on demand), snow goggles were actually the first product he pictured. And yet, even though the company’s been around for a couple of years, the brand just now released Aroza, its first set of tint-changing snow goggles. Some folks may have seen the brand’s lifestyle and sports-minded sunglasses in viral TikTok and YouTube videos, including one showing late-night host Jimmy Fallon and Bad Bunny experiencing color-changing lenses on the Tonight Show. Chamelo actually produces several…

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In the immediate aftermath of the attack at Bondi Beach, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese jumped at the chance to call for stricter gun control laws. This was a terrorist attack in his country, and his first thought wasn’t to address radical Islamist propaganda, extremism in general, or anything of the sort. It was to step in and restrict an already heavily restricted access to a very limited number of firearms. And it seemed like kind of a safe bet from his standpoint. After all, Aussies don’t look at guns the way America does. They…

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If you’ve already been lucky enough to put a few hundred rounds through your new $0 tax suppressor, you might be wondering how you’re supposed to clean it. Just like many other firearm components, suppressors are subjected to a significant amount of fouling in the form of unburnt powder, carbon, as well as lead and copper residue. While they don’t need to be cleaned quite as often as some of your more sensitive firearm parts, suppressors still need regular maintenance. When it comes to fully welded or non-user-serviceable suppressors, one historically infamous yet cheap way to clean them was known…

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The Freeride World Tour (FWT) is one of the most highly anticipated ski and ride competitions on Earth. Athletes from around the world embark on a global tour of legendary ski venues to showcase their skills on untamed terrain. They get one shot — one run — at each venue, and are scored based on the difficulty of the chosen line, their speed, smoothness of the run, tricks, and landings on natural terrain. This year, the tour begins in Spain, and then proceeds to France, Georgia, Austria, the U.S., and concludes in Switzerland. The athlete roster is stacked with pros, past competitors,…

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In the months since President Donald Trump issued his executive order on the Second Amendment last February that, in part, directed the Department of Justice to look at federal statutes and policies to ensure they comply with the right to keep and bear arms, the DOJ has continued to defend virtually every statute that’s currently being challenged by gun rights supporters.  Until now. On Thursday the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel issued a slip opinion declaring the federal ban on mailing pistols, revolvers, and “other firearms capable of being concealed on the person” unconstitutional “as applied…

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Posted in Editorial, Pistols, Revolver, Wheelgun Wednesday by with No CommentsTags: 360 Buckhammer, BFR, Biggest Finest Revolver, kahr, magnum research, Remington Photo credit: Magnum Research The long-cylinder models of Magnum Research’s Biggest Finest Revolver are not only available chambered in the largest handgun cartridges such as the .460 and .500 Smith & Wesson Magnums but also in rifle cartridges. Particularly, the BFR is offered in the following lever gun cartridges: .30-30 Winchester, .444 Marlin, .450 Marlin, and .45-70 Government. Well, apparently a wheelgun shooting a lever gun cartridge is a viable concept as Magnum Research keeps up with the new cartridge developments…

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This article was originally published by Lance D. Johnson at Natural News.  Now that human beings are learning to reject mRNA vaccine experiments and associated biological warfare, there is a new global agenda that seeks to inject animals with mRNA bioweapons and taint the food supply with genetic weaponry. Animals cannot give consent, so they are the perfect vessels to experiment on. Animals are also the perfect vessels to reach humans who no longer consent to this experimental genetic weaponry en masse. Vaccines have been transfecting humans with animal viruses for decades The history of vaccination has proven animal cells to…

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The states of the Northeast often are less likely to support the Second Amendment than many other parts of the nation. As such, we shouldn’t be surprised that Delaware is considering further restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms for the residents of the state. But man, this one is really bad. The bill under consideration in the General Assembly would mandate all licensed firearm dealers and unlicensed sellers to require prospective buyers to first present a valid permit. To obtain a permit, people would need to get fingerprinted by the state and take an approved course in…

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The Department of Veterans Affairs will have a full-time benefits chief for the first time in two years after the Senate confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick for the job. In a Wednesday afternoon vote of 74-25, the Senate approved Joshua Jacobs to take the role of the VA’s under secretary for benefits. In that job, Jacobs will lead the Veterans Benefits Administration, or VBA, which manages about $135 billion worth of disability compensation and other non-medical benefits for 350,000 veterans or their survivors. Read Next: Female Commander Investigated over Alleged Sexual Assaults of Male Subordinates, Pattern of Harassment He takes…

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There are very strict laws on the exportation of guns to other countries. You can’t just buy a firearm, put it in a box, and shipping to someplace like Haiti. Even if you buy the gun in a lawful manner, you just can’t do that without jumping through a ton of hoops. However, it seems that Business Insider–a publication that doesn’t seem to talk all that much about business these days–just discovered that criminals break the law when it comes to guns. Loose gun regulations in the United States have turned the country into a gold mine for weapons traffickers,…

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Russia’s ground forces have been damaged by the war in Ukraine, but many other elements of its military have remained unscathed, the general in charge of U.S. forces in Europe said Wednesday. In particular, Gen. Christopher Cavoli, the head of U.S. European Command, pointed to Russia’s submarine force, which he said has been exceptionally active in the Atlantic Ocean in recent years despite that country’s struggles in Ukraine. “Much of the Russian military has not been affected negatively by this conflict. One of those forces is their undersea forces,” Cavoli said at a House Armed Services Committee hearing in response…

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The NRA convention is not only a great opportunity for Gun Nation to ogle, fondle, and shop acres of firearms and related gear, it’s also a happy hunting ground for photographers looking to get lots of great photos of people of all ages who are doing those things. As you might imagine, lots of those photos are later used by the corporate media and others to illustrate their stories about crime, mass shootings, the allegedly deplorable easy access Americans have to firearms, yadda, yadda, yadda. One of the photos taken in Indianapolis by Reuters’ Evelyn Hockstein has resulted in enough…

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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the United States is facing an “economic catastrophe” if the ruling class waits “until the last minute” to raise the debt ceiling. A default on the nation’s debt would be “disastrous,” according to Yellen. During a meeting with business executives from California on Tuesday, Yellen warned that a default would result in job losses and push household payments on mortgages and credit cards higher. The Treasury secretary insisted it was a “basic responsibility” of Congress to increase or suspend the $31.4 trillion borrowing cap. “A default on our debt would produce an economic and financial…

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The last time FASTER Colorado’s founder Laura Carno joined us on Bearing Arms’ Cam & Co it was shortly after the shootings at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, and Carno told us that the horrific incident had prompted a number of school districts around the state to reach out and learn more about their training for armed school staff. On today’s program, Carno tells Bearing Arms that the recent shootings at Covenant School in Nashville has resulted in an even larger surge in demand for FASTER Colorado’s services, with about three times as many districts reaching out over the past…

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By Larry Keane Michigan lawmakers – including Gov. Gretchen Whitmer – are toying with the idea of turning state courtrooms into political arenas for gun control instead of forcing criminals to stand before judges for their crimes. State legislators are considering introducing a bill that would allow victim families to sue firearm manufacturers, distributors and retailers for the heinous crimes committed by criminals. Let’s say that again so it is clear. Michigan’s legislators want to allow lawsuits against the firearm industry for crimes they didn’t commit. There’s no talk about dragging murderers, thugs, gang members and other criminals into courts to face a judge…

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WASHINGTON — The remains of a U.S. Army corporal killed during the Korean War have been identified 73 years after he was declared missing and was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery, U.S. and South Korean officials said Wednesday. Luther H. Story of Buena Vista, Georgia, was posthumously awarded the nation’s highest military award for his actions during an intense attack by the North Korean army on Sept. 1, 1950. U.S. officials said that Story “fearlessly stood in the middle of the road, throwing grenades into the truck. Out of grenades, he crawled to his squad, gathered up additional…

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  From Aero Precision . . . Due to the passage of House Bill 1240 by the Washington Legislature and Governor Jay Inslee signing it in to law on 4/25/23, Aero Precision has filed a lawsuit in conjunction with several other plaintiffs to combat this overreaching legislation, seeking temporary and permanent injunction based on the unconstitutionality of this law. The case was filed on 4/25/23 in the Eastern District of Washington, U.S. District Court. Plaintiffs include Aero Precision LLC , Amanda Banta (2012 Olympian Sport Shooter), Sharp Shooting Indoor Range & Gun Shop, The Range LLC, and the National Shooting…

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