A new report from Everytown For Gun Safety highlights a dramatic increase in the recovery of 3D-printed firearms at crime scenes, rising from 32 incidents in 2020 to 325 in 2024—an increase of over 1,000%. This alarming trend…
The 11th National Gun Violence Prevention Summit, held by the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., emphasizes significant progress…
The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) reports that nine localities in Virginia are responsible for more than 50%…
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In 2025, Ruger teamed up with Magpul to create the RXM pistol, a design that uses a chassis-style receiver anchored inside of a polymer grip frame. Watch our “American Rifleman Television” Rifleman Review segment above to see the details of this novel, Glock-style design and learn how it can benefit today’s handgun enthusiasts. “With the RXM, Ruger essentially developed the chassis, which is inside the frame, and the mechanics of the gun, and Magpul contributed the polymer grip frame itself, so RXM, meaning Ruger and Magpul, getting together and developing this collaborative effort,” American Rifleman’s Brian Sheetz said. On the…
In the annals of frontier-era single-actions, Remington was a little late out of the gate, despite its prominence during the Civil War with its New Model Army cap-and-ball revolver. By the time Remington’s Model 1875 was introduced, the Colt Single Action Army and Smith & Wesson’s No. 3 Schofield were already in the holsters of soldiers and civilians alike. It wasn’t until late 1874 that the Remington 1875 Improved Army Revolver was introduced, priced at $12.50. A 7½” barrel was standard, although a few 5¾” versions were produced. Often affixed with a lanyard ring, the 1875 had a more elongated…
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As an introduction, I started building Vertical & Yagi Beam antennas in the early 1980s for CB radio. When the FCC dropped the ‘Morse Code’ requirement in 2007, many ‘tone deaf’ people like myself, transitioned to ham radio. My entire family are either General or Extra Class hams. Having this license and operating ability is an essential ‘Life Skill’, like the ability to read, write and speak the native language. No tool is useful, in unskilled hands – unless you’re planning on selling/bartering it away, right? Our family and I have taught Technician, General, and Extra classes – but, none…
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