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Imagine logging into the ATF’s eForms system to file your NFA trust or suppressor application, only to discover a cheeky little browser dev tool exploit

Imagine a time when gangsters like Al Capone ruled the streets with Tommy guns blazing, and lawmakers, desperate to rein in the chaos of Prohibition-era

Attorneys for suppressor owner George Peterson, backed by the relentless Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), have just dropped a certiorari petition at the U.S. Supreme Court

Industry heavyweights like JC Clark, Travis Glover, Jamison Collins, Gentry Bell, and Michele Salerno are teaming up for a can’t-miss webinar on March 12, 2026,

For many gun-owning families, the real test of firearm stewardship isn’t the thrill of the purchase or the range day highs—it’s the quiet aftermath of

The National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934, that dusty relic of New Deal-era overreach, is facing its toughest constitutional scrutiny yet as the third major

Three powerhouse gun-rights organizations—the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Gun Owners of America (GOA), and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF)—have just thrown their weight behind Roberts

Good afternoon, fellow suppressor enthusiasts and NFA navigators! Welcome to another edition of Silencer Saturday curation, spotlighting TFB’s latest drop (#421), powered by Yankee Hill

The gun rights world just got another shot of adrenaline with the filing of the third major lawsuit directly taking aim at the National Firearms

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) just dropped a legal bombshell with Roberts v. ATF, a fresh lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is swinging for the fences again, backing a third lawsuit to dismantle the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934— that

With the ATF’s recent rule changes stripping away some of the more absurd NFA hurdles—like the outdated making requirements for certain suppressor components—the firearms world

Georgia’s firearms landscape is heating up with HB 1324 charging through both chambers like a well-tuned AR-15, poised to yank suppressors off the state’s dangerous

The push to deregulate suppressors at the state level is heating up, with South Dakota, Georgia, and Alaska leading the charge by tweaking their laws

In a fiery House Judiciary Committee hearing that had 2A advocates cheering from the digital sidelines, Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) put Attorney General Pam Bondi

South Dakota just dropped a bombshell for gun owners nationwide by yanking suppressors from its controlled weapon list, effectively deregulating them at the state level

Lies, damned lies, and statistics—Mark Twain’s timeless quip hits harder than ever when the ATF starts juggling numbers like a circus act on steroids. Their

In a recent courtroom skirmish that’s got 2A advocates sharpening their pitchforks, Florida AG Ashley Bondi faced a pointed question from Judge Reed O’Connor: How

South Dakota just dropped a 2A bombshell that’s got pro-gun states everywhere taking notes: Governor Larry Rhoden signed SB2A into law, becoming the first state

January’s NSSF-adjusted NICS background check numbers came in at a modest dip from last year—down about 1.2% to around 1.8 million—signaling a subtle cooling in

Imagine the floodgates opening after decades of bureaucratic dam-building: NFA sales have exploded by a whopping 121.2% in background checks following the elimination of the

January roared in like a lion for the firearms industry, with NICS checks revealing nearly 1.2 million guns sold— that’s over a million firearms transferred

Imagine the scene: a humble potato, that staple of backyard barbecues and french fry feasts, transformed into a fully legal firearm suppressor under the iron

Shotguns are roaring back into the spotlight at SHOT Show 2026, and if the buzz is any indication, they’re not just showing up—they’re dominating the

You’ve probably seen plenty of builds that feature a partially or fully tucked or recessed suppressor—where the can is pushed back into the host barrel,

Gun-rights organizations like Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Second Amendment Foundation are doubling down in federal courts, hammering the Department of Justice (DOJ)