Author: Brandi White

by F Riehl, Editor in Chief AmmoLand In a move that resonates with the fundamental rights cherished by many Americans, Israel’s National Security Minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, has taken a commendable step forward. By announcing the procurement of 10,000 rifles for civilian security teams, Israel is bolstering its security and echoing the timeless principle of the right to self-defense and the right to bear arms. “We will turn the world upside down so that towns are protected. I have given instructions for massively arming the civilian security teams,” Ben Gvir passionately stated. The rifles, as reported, are earmarked for distribution in towns…

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by Jason Mosher Breach Bang Clear Forced reset triggers were the new kids on the block several years ago. The trigger transformation allowed you to shoot faster because a spring helped reset the trigger for you instead of waiting for you to let off the trigger and pull it again. Triggers before that included binary and bump-stock triggers, which help the shooter fire the gun rapidly but in slightly different ways. Forced Reset Triggers (FRT) can be a blast at the range because they allow the shooter to fire much faster than traditional triggers. FRT triggers immediately caused a lot of…

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Mitchell Wasek is accused of secretly recording 13 different people “using the toilet, showering, changing clothes and/or having sex,” according to the arrest affidavit. By Law Officer AUSTIN, Texas – Mitchell Wasek, the son of Buc-ee’s co-founder Don Wasek, is in criminal trouble after he was accused of secretly filming party guests using a bedroom and restroom at his family’s Texas lake house as well as two additional locations, according to county records and local reports. Online Travis County records indicate 28-year-old Mitchell Wasek faces a total of 28 counts of invasive visual recording, reported The Austin-American Statesman. People visiting Wasek’s family…

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By News Desk Guns and Tactics An article in The Oklahoman online recently shared the news that Oklahoma’s Murray State College will be soon offering a Bachelor’s level gunsmithing degree – reportedly the first of its kind in the nation. Reporter Carmen Forman of Oklahoma Voice indicates it’s part of an effort to bring firearm and ammunition manufacturers to the Sooner State. According to the article, the program is backed by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Bachelor’s Level Gunsmithing Degree Murray State College President Tim Faltyn said, “The idea was that this is an investment in an industry that can locate in…

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By Luke McCoy USA Carry SAN ANTONIO, TX – If you are going to steal cars, then you may want to learn how to drive a manual transmission. The suspect in this incident didn’t, and he wound up getting himself shot. A carjacker got into a vehicle in an attempt to steal it around 2:45 AM last Thursday. He didn’t get far when he realized it was a manual transmission and didn’t know how to drive a stick shift. He ditched the car and got into a getaway car that his accomplice was driving. But the owner of the car they…

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by Mad Duo Breach Bang Clear Ya’ll might’ve heard this already, but we’re gonna tell you anyway. Sons of Liberty Gun Works has teamed up with none other than (your boy) Ambrosia Terrebonne to develop the Simple Jack Carbine. We don’t always get excited about a so-called “signature” carbine, in fact, we rarely do, but there is something to be said for a smiling, special-needs rifle like this. We’re not sure what that is but we’re pretty sure there’s something. Who wore it better? The name Simple Jack is a double, maybe even a triple, entendre. Which is ironic since half you nasties reading…

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In 2024, there is every reason to believe that Donald Trump and his anti-democratic supporters will be better prepared to act on a more dangerous and effective timetable. By Robert Farley 1945 How likely is it that the 2024 election will devolve into violence? Civil War? A civil war, in conventional terms, is deeply unlikely. No matter how many maps of counties and states seem to depict the divide between Democrats and Republicans in vividly geographic terms, the actual division in mostly between urban and suburban residents on the one hand and exurban and rural residents on the other. In deep…

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By Dan Zimmerman The Truth About Guns One of the most entertaining aspects of Hunter Biden being indicted on three gun-related charges due to his drug use is the reaction of those on the left side of the political spectrum. They’re screaming that given how few people are prosecuted for lying on 4473 forms, the only reason he’s been charged is his prominent father. Note that the Venn diagram of the people who are making this argument and those who blew a blood vessel when a man whose conviction was overturned for gun possession while under a domestic violence restraining order is almost a perfect circle.…

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By Brandon Curtis Concealed Nation Beginning September 13, New York state gun retailers will modify their procedure for conducting background checks as per the new law signed by Governor Kathy Hochul last year. Instead of connecting directly with the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) for ammunition background checks, they will now coordinate with the New York State Police. The state police will then liaise with NICS to process the checks. Tyler Mirra, general manager of The Firing Pin, mentioned the increased complexity of the new system, noting that a sale can only finalize once a “proceed” status is issued…

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