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VA suicide prevention efforts need more focus on gun safety training
The VA Inspector General found problems with gun safety training completion and follow-through.
Top US general ‘shocked’ by report on AWOL guns, mulls fix
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff signaled Thursday that he will consider a “systematic fix” to how the armed services keep account of their firearms.
US military guns keep vanishing, some used in street crimes
An Associated Press investigation has found that at least 1,900 U.S. military firearms were lost or stolen during the 2010s, with some resurfacing in violent crimes.
Please leave your guns at home for boot camp graduation, Parris Island officials say
It really shouldn't be this difficult.
By Philip Athey
SOF shooters are about to get serious upgrades for small arms, ammo
A combined machine gun and sniper round that outperforms the .50 caliber.
By Todd South
Meet the ‘Smuzzle,’ the Army’s new hybrid suppressor that reduces sound, recoil and flash
The "Smuzzle" is a hybrid suppressor and muzzle brake.
By Todd South
The invisible enemy that stalks us — firearm suicides — and how you can fight it
As the nation struggles with isolation, a psychologist offers "a tactical analysis of mental warfare" that can help veterans facing depression.
By Dr. Shauna Springer
Senator calls for review of US military programs training foreign nationals
“Today, I’m calling for a full review of the U.S. military programs to train foreign nationals on American soil. There is no reason we should be providing state-of-the-art military training to people who wish us harm."
By Shawn Snow
Give your kids the gift of the Global War on Terror with these high-speed foam weapons
Just over $150 will have your child kitted out in a spongy embodiment of the Global War on Terror.
By Jon Simkins