Santa Claus Has a Gift For You

Merry Christmas! You don’t want to miss out on Pennsylvania Gun Rights’ parent group, the National Association for Gun Rights’ spectacular holiday gun giveaway sweepstakes! NAGR is ending 2025 with a BANG, meaning you have a chance to win a SCAR 20S chambered in .308 Winchester, topped off with an Armasight Contractor 320 thermal weapon […]

Mass Shootings Fall to 20-Year Low Because Gun Ownership Is Up

The numbers are in, and they paint a clear picture. There were 17 mass killings recorded in 2025 across the United States — the lowest total since 2006, according to the Associated Press/USA TODAY/Northeastern University database.  That represents a 24% decline from 2024 and continues a sharp downward trend that began last year.  For gun […]

Pistol on nightstand for decades fired for first time

In 1986, a homeowner laid a gun on his nightstand in case his life was ever threatened.
Thirty years passed by without incident. The homeowner had never even fired the gun.

But one night, a burglar wearing a skeleton mask and gloves broke into the man’s home and charged into his bedroom, demanding money.

The homeowner, by then over 80 years old, told the burglar he didn’t have any money.
Enraged, the burglar attacked the elderly man.

But the victim grabbed the firearm on the nightstand and fired one shot, striking the burglar and instantly ending his assault.

The attacker fled, but succumbed to his gunshot wound just outside of the home he had invaded.
No charges were filed against the homeowner.

Philly restaurant owner stops two masked robbers

Two armed, masked men burst into a Philadelphia restaurant and announced they were robbing the business.
The store’s surveillance cameras captured the holdup as the crooks began stealing cash.
But their spree ended when one of the store owners pulled out his own handgun, and opened fire – sending both of them running.

The outdoors surveillance camera recorded the crooks climbing a fence to get away, but one was hit by the owner.

“People do have a right to bear arms. The owner was just protecting his family,” said Philadelphia Police Lt. John Walker.

Investigators also found that the suspects had tried to cut the wires to a surveillance camera, but failed to disable the system. running.