Since 1958, the Savage 110 has been the company’s flagship centerfire bolt-action rifle, offering an affordable and customizable firearm that has evolved with the times. Earlier this year, Savage announced next-generation updates for the 110. Now for the…
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The terrorist attack on Temple Israel, in West Bloomfield Township near Detroit, Mich., was over fast. A 41-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon rammed a…
Gun safety advocates are sounding the alarm over the potential rise of untraceable 3D-printed weapons, which could soon outnumber existing ‘ghost guns’ on American streets. These homemade firearms evade conventional tracking methods like serial numbers and bypass essential background checks, raising concerns about a possible escalation in gun violence across the nation. With American civilians already owning more firearms than any other population globally, experts emphasize the urgent need for regulations that address these 3D-printed weapons. As technology advances, the accessibility and production of such firearms may complicate efforts to control illegal gun trafficking and enhance community safety. Read full…
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Authorities in Piñon Hills have seized 35 roosters suspected of being used for illegal cockfighting, alongside three assault rifles while executing a search warrant. The raid followed an ongoing investigation by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Rural Crimes Task Force, highlighting serious concerns about animal cruelty and public safety. Among the evidence collected, one rooster displayed injuries indicative of recent fighting, raising alarms about the extent of the operation. Jorge Armando Castaneda, 30, faces charges related to animal cruelty and possession of assault weapons, but was released shortly after posting bail. This troubling incident underscores California’s strict laws against cockfighting…
Armed Citizen® Today An armed robbery of a pawn shop in Oakland, Calif., ended badly for a group of robbers, all of whom encountered a well-armed shop owner intent on defending his property. Police were called to the scene of the Cash For Gold shop just before 8 p.m. on Wednesday, September 10, after receiving multiple reports of a shooting, as well as the silent alarm alert from the shop itself. An investigation revealed that five suspects entered the shop and began exchanging gunfire with the shop’s owner. Police say the owner’s fire struck all five suspects, with one suspect…
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Utah wildlife officials announce a new requirement for hunters in the Ogden unit to test deer for chronic wasting disease (CWD) ahead of the 2026 hunting season. This decision comes as the state intensifies its efforts to manage the spread of this fatal neurological disease among deer populations, which poses potential risks to other wildlife and ecosystems. The mandate aims to enhance wildlife health and ensure safe hunting practices, reflecting growing concerns over CWD’s impact. By instituting testing, officials hope to gather valuable data on the disease’s prevalence in the area, which can aid in future management strategies. Read full…
FN America is certainly no stranger to the AR platform. In fact, the company produced a significant portion of the U.S. military’s current inventory of M4 carbines, and the company has also recently produced M16A4 rifles for the U.S. Army’s Foreign Military Sales program. All of this means that FN is well-positioned to make many AR-15 components, and it used that experience and expertise to produce the FN 15 Guardian. Watch our video above to see FN’s semi-automatic rifle in 5.56 NATO in use on the range. At the heart of the rifle is FN’s forged 7075 aluminum receiver set,…
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