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Author: Jack Bogart
When many shooters think of revolvers, especially ones designed for carry, their thoughts turn to Smith and Wesson. For decades, that company has been at the forefront of revolver design and manufacture. From their small J-frame to the larger .357s and elephant-stompers, S&W revolvers tend to get the job done. Their J-frames are the standard by which other pocket revolvers are measured. Smtih & Wesson The company has had its share of ups and downs, like any other gun manufacturer. But they seem to be on the right track. Moving from an anti-gun state, Massachusetts, to gun-friendly Maryville, Tennessee (the…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., vowed to stand fearlessly with young conservatives in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination — a tragedy that sparked national outrage and led to three Clemson professors being fired after allegedly celebrating his death.In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital ahead of her address Wednesday at a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) gathering at Clemson University in South Carolina, Mace said she and other conservative leaders will continue speaking in public to honor the late TPUSA founder’s legacy, noting, “we’re not going to be afraid.”The South…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: OREM, Utah — Two weeks after the shooting that killed Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, Fox News Digital accessed the rooftop where the alleged assassin is believed to have taken the shot — stopped only a few feet short of the exact position by a waist-high barrier and a single mobile security camera.The rooftop of the Losee Center at Utah Valley University is now at the center of growing scrutiny, as investigators examine how Tyler Robinson, 22, was allegedly able to carry out the fatal attack.A security expert told Fox…
NEED TO KNOW The Sept. 6 crash killed 17-year-old Tristan Hollis and sent five others to hospitalsThe fleeing driver, Archie Hale, faces a murder charge and remains jailed without bondGarry Chapman has appealed his firing; a City Council hearing is set for Oct. 14 The son of Duane Chapman — aka “Dog the Bounty Hunter” — has lost his job with the Priceville, Ala., police department after a high-speed chase left a teenager dead. City officials said Garry Chapman’s termination followed an internal review and was upheld by Mayor Sam Heflin, according to WAFF 48, FOX54/Rocket City Now and News…
In the hunting market where custom hunting rifles often carry premium price tags, Savage has always provided a compelling case that accuracy and reliability don’t have to break the bank. Their new Savage Axis 2 Pro chambered in the popular 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge and paired with Tract Optics’ 2.5-15x44mm scope promises to deliver excellent performance at a fraction of the cost of higher-end alternatives. After extensive range testing with two popular factory ammunition options, we can confidently say this setup punches well above its price. First Impressions and Build Quality The Savage Axis 2 Pro immediately distinguishes itself from its…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The mother of a slain congressional intern issued a pointed warning to the third suspect still wanted in her son’s killing, telling “Fox & Friends First” that it’s only a matter of time before police track him down.”He can’t hide forever,” said Tamara Tarpinian-Jachym, whose son Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, was caught in the crossfire of a gang-related shooting in Washington, D.C., June 30, 2025.Tarpinian-Jachym’s comments came after D.C. police released additional photos of the third suspect wanted in the killing.TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CARES MORE ABOUT SON’S DEATH THAN DC COUNCIL, MOTHER OF SLAIN…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Backlash is mounting against New York University after its law school decided to block an on-campus event with conservative Jewish legal analyst Ilya Shapiro, which was scheduled for the anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack.The university’s Federal Society chapter had planned to host Shapiro for a midday discussion, but the event was canceled after NYU administrators stepped in.The group was asked to host Shapiro on a different date due to “security reasons” and because the university said it was anticipating “an increased likelihood of demonstrations and protests connected to the anniversary…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! After living through the Oct. 7 massacre while reporting from southern Israel and covering the war that unfolded in Gaza over the past two years, my takeaway is clear.Hamas must release the hostages, lay down its arms and end the suffering of the Palestinian people.In his 20-point peace plan, President Donald Trump has offered the residents of Gaza a future. A path forward. A chance at life. This flame of hope will be quickly extinguished without clear-minded and selfless decision-making by the remnants of Hamas leadership still alive in the aftermath of…
NEED TO KNOW A Stephens College volleyball player was shot and killed early Saturday morning in Columbia, Mo., after a man opened fire into a crowd following an argumentAiyanna Williams, 21, was remembered by the college as “a cherished presence” on campusColumbia police said Misael Covarrubias has been charged with second-degree murder, among other crimes, in connection with Williams’ killing A college volleyball player pursuing a nursing degree is being remembered for her generosity after she was fatally shot early Saturday morning in Columbia, Mo., by a man who police say fired into a crowd following an unrelated argument with…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida man who was clocked going more than 100 miles per hour on a highway told the deputy who pulled him over that he was late for the barber.”Why you going so fast?” a Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) deputy can be heard asking 57-year-old driver Michael Stanek on body camera, to which Stanek responded, “I have a appointment with my barber.”Stanek, from Welaka, said he was headed to New Smyrna Beach on Sept. 23 when he was pulled over in Palm Coast. The two destinations are more than an hour’s…

