Delaware Changing Definition of “Firearm”

Much to the surprise of the Shooting News Weekly team, it turns out that Delaware is one step closer to changing its legal definition of a “firearm” to encompass fewer projectile-launching contraptions rather than more. Tweaking it from effectively any weapon that expels a projectile to only those that do so via means of gunpowder […]

Warne’s New Skyline Pro Bipod

Warne, a leading manufacturer of high-quality firearms accessories, proudly introduces the latest addition to its esteemed bipod lineup, the Skyline Pro Bipod. Crafted to meet the exacting demands of competitive shooters, the Skyline Pro Bipod combines rugged durability with unparalleled adjustability, setting a new standard in precision shooting. Engineered from aircraft-grade aluminum, the Skyline Pro […]

Gun Review: The Heritage Roscoe Snub Nose Revolver

Heritage Manufacturing Roscoe .38 revolver

It’s fortuitous timing that the Roscoe came out this year. I had been drooling over a classic Chief’s Special at a local gun store. It had wood grips, an exposed ejector rod, and a rich blued finish. It was in great condition. The cylinder didn’t even have a ring around it. I wanted it, but […]

Everyday Carry: ‘Drop Test’ Your Personal Defense Ammunition to Ensure Reliability

Last week, I wrote about the misadventures I had at Metal Madness due to a couple of ammo/magazine issues, mostly self-inflicted. The piece drew a response from George Harris, one of my favorite firearms experts and trainers. Formerly the head of training at SIG SAUER, he’s now President and CEO of International Firearms Consultants in New […]

SIG SAUER Announces a Slew of New Pistols Including the P365-FUSE

SIG SAUER has gathered its biggest customers and members of the gun media in New Hampshire this week to announce a range of new products. First and probably of most interest to the greatest number of buyers is five new pistols, extensions of their ultra-popular P320 and P365 platforms. It probably won’t surprise you that […]

California’s Broader Protection Orders Likely Won’t Stand Up, Even After Rahimi

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The [Rahimi] decision, however, does not validate all restraining order statutes. Consider, for instance, California Code of Civil Procedure § 527.6; that statute authorizes “harassment restraining orders” based on “clear and convincing evidence” of “harassment,” which includes not just “unlawful violence” or “a credible threat of violence,” but also (emphasis added) a knowing and willful course […]