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  • U.S. Army Details Timeline for XM7 Rifle Fielding
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    U.S. Army Details Timeline for XM7 Rifle Fielding

    ByLeo Clark February 26, 2026February 25, 2026

    The U.S. Army is moving from prototype to widespread fielding of the XM7 rifle, setting a multi‑year path that will reshape how close combat units fight. After years of development under the Next Generation Squad Weapon program, the service has begun issuing the new rifle to frontline formations and mapping out which active, Guard, and…

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    Old-School Revolvers That Still Outperform Budget Semi-Autos

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    There’s a reason old revolvers stick around in conversations among experienced shooters. Mechanical simplicity, strong steel construction, and predictable operation often beat newer budget semi-autos that sacrifice feel for price. You might find yourself surprised at how a well-maintained classic wheelgun keeps delivering consistent accuracy and reliability even decades after release. Many older revolvers were…

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    National Park Service Clarifies Firearm Regulations Within Federal Lands

    ByLeo Clark February 26, 2026February 25, 2026

    Firearms have become a more visible part of visits to national parks since federal law shifted to align possession rules with state statutes. That change, however, did not create a blanket right to carry or use guns anywhere on federal land, and confusion at trailheads and campgrounds has followed. The National Park Service is now…

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    Congressional Budget Office Estimates Cost of Newly Proposed Gun Control Bill

    ByLeo Clark February 26, 2026February 25, 2026

    Lawmakers are turning to the Congressional Budget Office to put a price tag on a newly introduced federal gun control proposal that would tighten rules on assault-style firearms and expand oversight of gun sales. The estimate is emerging as a central data point in a debate that mixes constitutional arguments with questions about how much…

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    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Publishes Annual Firearms Commerce Report

    ByLeo Clark February 26, 2026February 25, 2026

    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has released its latest annual Firearms Commerce Report, offering one of the most detailed public snapshots of the legal gun market in the United States. The new data traces manufacturing, imports, exports and regulatory activity, giving policymakers, dealers and advocates a shared factual baseline for debates over…

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    U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Major Second Amendment Case This Term

    ByLeo Clark February 26, 2026February 25, 2026

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to take up a high-stakes Second Amendment dispute this term, adding another flashpoint to a docket already crowded with fights over guns and public safety. The case will test how far the Court’s conservative majority is willing to extend its recent expansion of gun rights into new corners of…

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    U.S. Department of Justice Announces New Firearms Trafficking Enforcement Initiative

    ByLeo Clark February 26, 2026February 25, 2026

    The U.S. Department of Justice is moving to tighten the net around gunrunning networks with a new firearms trafficking enforcement initiative that links federal prosecutors, border agencies, and international partners. The effort aims to disrupt the supply chains that move U.S. sourced weapons into violent criminal markets, while navigating a shifting legal environment for both…

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    The Hunting Cartridges That Earn Loyalty Over Decades

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    Some cartridges hang around because of marketing. Others stay because they work, season after season, in rain, snow, and heat. When a round earns loyalty over decades, it’s usually because it offers predictable trajectory, manageable recoil, and terminal performance you can trust without second-guessing. You don’t have to chase the latest release when you already…

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    9 Revolvers That Refuse to Go Out of Style

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    From the Colt Single Action Army that defined the American West to the Smith & Wesson Model 686 that anchors modern competition, certain wheelguns keep finding new shooters. Collectors, law enforcement veterans, and competitive specialists continue to name the same classic revolvers when asked which models still matter. Their choices show why these nine designs…

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    What Happens to a Pistol’s Reliability After Aftermarket Modifications

    ByAsher Clark February 26, 2026February 24, 2026

    A pistol leaves the factory tuned for general reliability under standard testing conditions. Once you start changing parts, you step into territory where small mistakes can stack up. Aftermarket work can improve comfort, control, or accuracy, but it can also introduce variables the manufacturer never accounted for. Even experienced shooters sometimes forget that firearms are…

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