HK to Make New Rifles in U.S. Facility
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Firearms maker Heckler & Koch announced that it will manufacture two new rifle designs in a newly opened U.S. factory in 2009. The new rifles, the HK MR556 and HK MR762, are inspired and influenced by the HK416 and HK417, two models designed and produced by Heckler & Koch's Oberndorf, Germany plant.
Firearms Industry Applauds Introduction of Excise Tax Reform Bill
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Rep. Ron Kind (D-WI), the immediate past co-chairman of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, has reinforced his commitment to legislation that would rectify a long-standing inequity in the collection of the firearms and ammunition excise tax (FAET) -- a major source of wildlife conservation funding.
Stephen Halbrook Testifies Against Confirmation of Eric Holder for Attorney General at Senate Judiciary...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Senate Judiciary Committee began hearings January 15 for the controversial nomination of Eric Holder to the position of Attorney General of the United States. Independent Institute Research Fellow and attorney Stephen Halbrook is among the witnesses testifying, arguing that Holder's reputation as a steadfast opponent of Second Amendment rights makes him an unfit candidate for the job.
Buckeye Firearms Association warns of proposed gun-ban list
Writing on the Buckeye Firearms Association website, Alan Korwin writes:Slipping below the radar (or under the short-term memory cap), the Democrats have already leaked a gun-ban list, even under the Bush administration when they knew full well it had no chance of passage (HR 1022, 110th Congress). It serves as a framework for the new list the Bradys plan to introduce shortly.
American Tactical Imports Introduces Special Edition GSG-5 at SHOT Show
ORLANDO, Fla. – American Tactical Imports Inc is unveiling a limited supply 2009 SHOT special edition version of its popular GSG-5 rifle.
Gun Sales Continue to Increase
NEWTOWN, Conn. -- Despite a weak economy, gun sales are continuing to increase amid concerns that incoming lawmakers will institute a new gun ban on law-abiding Americans, according to data derived from the FBI's National Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
Smith & Wesson to Equip South Australia Police Force
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Smith & Wesson Corp. will arm the South Australia Police Force's (SAPOL) 4,000-officer front-line force with the company’s M&P 40 pistols.
Brenneke Introduces Quik-Shok Copper Lead-Free Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
The German firm Brenneke is introducing its Quik-Shok Copper centerfire rifle bullets to the U.S.
Notice to All Federal Firearms Licensees Regarding ATF Form 4473 Shortage
As a result of an unprecedented increase in demand for ATF Forms 4473 (5300.9) Part I Revised August 2008, inventory of the form at the ATF Distribution Center is running low.
Hunters and Shooters Fear Incoming Administration Will Make Firearms Purchases More Difficult
By a large majority, hunters and shooters feel that the coming changes in Washington D.C. will make it more difficult for them to purchase firearms, according to a recent poll.
LE and Military Listen Up: New Agenda Six Suppressor Is Lighter, Smaller
PHOENIX – AWC Systems Technology's redesigned Agenda Six suppressor is a lighter, smaller-diameter unit than the previous Agenda Six suppressor.
Federal Appeals Court Panel Rules That Gunshops Defamation Case Belongs in State Court
A federal appeals court panel has ruled that a defamation case brought by gun store owners against New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg should proceed in Georgia's Cobb County Superior Court, not federal court.