Handgun

Israeli bank shooting prompts discussion of tighter gun limits

Global Politics

Israel has tight gun laws already — so tight that just two percent of the population owns firearms. In the wake of a shooting at a bank, government officials are moving to ratchet up the restrictions, but they’re running into resistance that would be familiar to Americans.

US State Department Weighs in on 3-D Printable Firearms

Global Politics

Gun Violence: Russia’s Dichotomy

Conflict & Justice

Gun Violence: Virtually a Thing of the Past in Japan

Arts, Culture & Media

Repealing Virginia’s One-Gun-A-Month Law

The Rise of the Glock: America’s Gun

In the early 1980s, a 50-year-old radiator manufacturer who’d never made a gun before was given the opportunity to make some for the Austrian army. His name was Gaston Glock, and the gun that bears his name has gained a ubiquitous presence both on-screen and in real-life crimes over the past 25 years. Made mostly […]