Plus, William and Mary law professor Jonathan Adler joins the podcast to explain why the pace of federal judge appointments has been so slow in Trump's second term.| The Reload
Members of one of the Air Force's largest sections are back to carrying the M18 handgun.| The Reload
The payout marked the first time the New Hampshire firearms manufacturer had been found negligent by a jury for a P320 pistol unintentionally discharging.| New Hampshire Public Radio
This is the second time a jury found the New Hampshire gunmaker was negligent after its popular pistol fired without an intentional trigger pull, causing a serious leg injury.| New Hampshire Public Radio
A federal jury decided in favor of a Georgia man after his gun fired while still holstered, causing a serious leg injury.| New Hampshire Public Radio
One of the world’s most popular gun makers is firing back at critics after an escalating series of negative stories surrounding its best-selling pistol.| The Reload
Two of the dozens of plaintiffs currently trying have managed to secure millions in damages over claims that the Sig Sauer P320 can fire on its own. They have a core claim in common.| The Reload
When the U.S. Army dropped the hammer on Beretta’s long-serving M9 and picked the SIG P320 (designated M17/M18) as its new sidearm, it kicked off one of the most debated military weapons transitions in recent memory.| AmmoLand Shooting Sports News