Beretta Marks 20th Anniversary of PX4 Storm Series With Two New Offerings
Beretta, the world's oldest gun maker, is closing in on its 500th anniversary in business. For 2024, the company is marking the 20th anniversary of its PX4 Storm series of semi-automatic pistols by unveiling two new additions to the line.
Russia-Based Kalashnikov to Upgrade the AK-12 Rifle from Battlefield Experience
Chambered for the 5.45mm cartridge, the AK-12 will eventually replace the Russian AK-74 rifles, which have been used since the Cold War.
New Sauer 505 Bolt-Action Rifle to Arrive in Time for Hunting Season
Features of the Sauer 505 rifle include a robust, newly designed steel chassis, silky-smooth bolt cycling, and interchangeable, cold hammer-forged precision rifle barrels that allow for quick and easy caliber changes.
The Machine Gun’s Baptism of Fire: 130 Years of Infamy
The modern machine gun was first put to use some 130 years ago on a largely forgotten battlefield. But how has it impacted the battlefield?
XS Sights Releases New Sights for S&W and Colt Revolvers and CZ P10 OR
For 2024, XS Sights has delivered new offerings for the Smith & Wesson and Colt revolvers and the CZ P10 OR pistol.
Davidson’s Delivers Replica Single Action Army Revolver in .44 Magnum
For 2024, Davidson's announced it has collaborated with Italian-based Pietta – known worldwide for their authentic historical firearms reproduction – to introduce a new 1873 Single Action chambered in .44 Remington Magnum.
The U.S. Navy’s Last Line of Defense: The Phalanx Close-In Weapons System (CIWS)
On January 30, 2024, a Houthi anti-ship cruise missile came within a mile of the United States Navy's Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Gravely (DDG-107) – mere seconds from striking the warship. Fortunately, the Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) was able to destroy the missile in flight.
New York Gun Owners Receive Setback in 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals
A trio of gun owners from Westchester and Orange has continued the fight against the legislation, arguing that their state-issued concealed carry handgun licenses are invalid in New York City due to the city's regulations under the Concealed Carry Improvement Act. Represented by Scarsdale-based attorney Amy Bellantoni, they took their case back to the 2nd Circuit – claiming the regulations are "inconsistent with the text, history, and tradition of firearm regulation."
Gun Rights Groups Filed Amicus Brief With the Supreme Court
Multiple gun rights groups, led by the Gun Owners of America, were joined by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) – the firearms industry trade association – in filing amicus briefs with the United States Supreme Court this week in support of the challenge by Michael Cargill in Garland v. Cargill.
Liemke Releases New Thermal Moncular
German-based optics company Liemke announced that it has extended its popular line of high-definition thermal imaging solutions for hunting and nature observation with the release of the new Keiler 25.1 Thermal.