The Brief: The U.S. Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of state and local bans on semiautomatic rifles. Consolidated cases from Illinois and Connecticut will determine if these firearms are protected under the Second Amendment or if they may be restricted as dangerous and unusual weapons. The upcoming ruling aims to resolve conflicting interpretations among lower federal courts regarding historical firearm regulations. A decision is expected by mid-2027 and could impact similar laws in multiple states. Until then, existing bans remain fully operational and enforceable within their respective jurisdictions. WASHINGTON, D.C. — The long-awaited constitutional evaluation of the nation’s most…
Today’s handgun buyers are spoiled for choice — to a degree that the number of options becomes almost bewildering. As a result, consumers often rely on any number of heuristics that help simplify their purchase decisions. Witness today the number of novice shooters who approach buying their first handgun as they would a pair of pants: “Will I be best served by big, medium, or small?” Will you be best served with a full-size gun, like the 1911 TRP (top), or something more compact like the Springfield Armory Hellcat (below)? Certainly, the industry terms of Full-Sized, Compact, and Subcompact are…
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The concept of building long guns for off-body concealed carry is not a new trend. From pistol caliber carbines to folding centerfire rifle options, there are numerous “backpack gun” and “truck gun” offerings available in what one can argue is an oversaturated market. So why, then, would one consider a concealable bolt action for such a purpose? Surely an AR in 300 Blackout can do the same things, with larger magazines, easier handling, and a myriad of accessory options. Ultimately, the true crux of the differentiation doesn’t stand solely in the gun itself, but the choice of caliber. Typically, when…
We take a look at the truly unique 7.62 Nagant Russian revolver cartridge, also known as 7.62x38mmR.This military revolver cartridge was adopted by Russia in 1895 and used in the Nagant and Pieper revolvers, which were both seven-shot designs, as opposed to the usual six. The Nagant design is unique in that when the hammer is cocked, the cylinder moves forward over the barrel shank to form a gas seal. The velocity gain from this arrangement is significant. No other revolver has ever used this ingenious, though complicated, system.Russian Nagant revolvers have been sold in moderate quantities in the United…
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The United States Semiquincentennial, also called the Bisesquicentennial, the Sestercentennial, or the Quarter Millennium, marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence of the United States signed on July 4, 1776. Our founding fathers went to war with the mightiest empire in the world because they dared to put a tax on their common breakfast beverage of choice. Imagine what they would have done over the NFA. In all seriousness, we are doing something a bit different with the Unusual Suspects for the rest of the year. We are going to profile only U.S.-made knives and…
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Discussing the 10mm Auto cartridge stirs up strong opinions. When you chamber a polymer pistol for the cartridge, the debate gets even louder. Is it too powerful for self-defense? To get to the truth, I decided to get a Springfield Armory XD-M and run a bunch of 10mm ammo through it. Launched from an XD-M, the 10mm is an extremely effective self-defense cartridge. Magnum Power? Developed in the 1980s, the 10mm Auto is a powerful round that gets an autopistol into Magnum revolver power ranges. It is frequently compared to the .41 Magnum but has a larger following than the…
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The Brief: Marcello Scott faces felony charges including home invasion and aggravated domestic battery after forcibly entering a Springfield apartment and attacking a pregnant resident. The victim defended herself by stabbing Scott in the chest with a kitchen knife while he was battering her. Law enforcement determined the woman acted in lawful self-defense to protect herself and her unborn child. Scott received medical treatment for his injuries before being booked into the Sangamon County Jail. Prosecutors are petitioning to deny his pretrial release, citing a continuous threat to the victim’s safety. SPRINGFIELD, IL — A terrifying domestic breach in central…
The Brief: British national Brooke George is currently detained in Dubai on charges of premeditated murder following a violent altercation with a man she met online. George claims she acted in self-defense after being held captive and physically assaulted. She now faces a potential death sentence under United Arab Emirates law. International legal monitors report significant due process violations, including the denial of legal counsel and consular access. The case underscores a rising pattern of foreign travelers facing severe legal risks in the region. Experts warn that local laws frequently disadvantage victims of abuse and exploitation in foreign jurisdictions. DUBAI,…
The Brief: A Virginia circuit judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking the state’s upcoming ban on “assault weapons” and standard-capacity magazines. The ruling prevents law enforcement from enforcing restrictions on semi-automatic rifles and detachable magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds. This freeze remains in effect until at least late 2026. The court determined the proposed regulations lacked a rational basis and failed to meet historical standards for firearm restrictions. While the state intends to appeal, the injunction ensures that the sale and possession of these firearms and magazines remain legal for now. This decision halts legislation scheduled…
Born into poverty in the woods of West Virginia, Charles E. “Chuck” Yeager was a World War II aircraft mechanic, fighter pilot, double ace, military commander, and a test pilot who broke the sound barrier. His journey from Army private to USAF Brigadier General is an inspiration to all. Yeager began his Air Force career in September 1941 as a private in the U.S. Army Air Corps, serving as an aircraft mechanic. While he wanted to be a pilot, that career path was initially closed to him due to his age and lack of education, as the Air Corps required…