Of all people, my wife was the one who showed this to me the other day. It's a company that designs concealment safes for your firearms for home defense. I'll be honest, some wouldn't work with a family with children, but others look pretty secure. Take a look at the video.
I've owned guns since I was a teenager. Mostly rifles, a few shotguns, and a hand me down .22 revolver. I'd always wanted to buy a handgun for personal protection, and to bring to the range. For a long time it was hard to justify spending hundreds of dollars on one, but the time finally came. I was ready to start my search.
In a tragic example of why guns, alcohol and social media don't mix, a woman accidentally shot and killed her brother while posing for a Facebook photo early in the morning on New Year's Day.
Texas Armoring CEO Trent Kimbal really believes in his products. So much so that he was willing to stand behind an 2.16 inch bulletproof windshield plate manufactured by his company while one of his employees shot three AK-47 rounds at him.
Yup, this is one that most definitely shouldn’t be tried at home. Check it out below.
So much for the clown being the scariest person at a birthday party.
Police arrested 48-year-old Joseph Hayes on Saturday after the South Memphis, Tennessee man whipped out a gun when his kids didn't get any cake or ice cream at a child's birthday party.
Arizona resident Randon Reid gave police an early-morning scare Sunday when he reportedly shot at a grounded airplane at the Deer Valley Airport, then quickly fled the scene.
This week, a third grader sauntered home with a loaded Taurus 9mm gun in his backpack and showed it off to his mom.
As it turns out, he bought the weapon from a classmate for $3 at their elementary school in Queens, NY.
A Portland, Oregon woman came home Monday night to find an intruder in her house. So she did the logical thing and called 911.
Little did she know, the intruder had beaten her to the punch.
Worried the returning homeowner would shoot him, Timothy James Chapek -- who had just helped himself to a shower in the bathroom -- had already dialed 911, admitting he had broken into the house, and requesti