Government is, first (and perhaps foremost), a tool for predators to use to feast upon their desired victims. Even while government claims to protect people from predators. Sometimes, we fail to understand, or even comprehend, the depth of the depravity … Continue reading

 2/9/26 WDRB:

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Jefferson County judge has sentenced a convicted felon to 30 years in prison, declining to follow a jury’s recommendation of 65 years in a case involving robbery, kidnapping, sodomy and sexual abuse.

Christopher Thompson, 24, was sentenced on Feb. 2 after a December conviction tied to a 2023 attack in which prosecutors said he abducted a woman, robbed her and sodomized her twice.

Court documents say Thompson kidnapped the woman in her own vehicle and forced her to perform oral sex on him in a school parking lot. Then, he drove her to an ATM, robbed the woman, drove back to the school lot and sodomized her at gunpoint again.

Thompson's sentencing hearing was marked by repeated disruptions, profanity and direct insults toward Judge Tracy Davis.

“Before we even get appearances, Mr. Thompson, I’m going to need you to be respectful,” Davis said.

“I ain’t doing nothing. Eat my d**k,” Thompson responded.

Moments later, the exchange escalated.

“It’s fine. Okay? It’s fine,” Davis said.

“If I could spit on you, I would,” Thompson replied.

“At the end of the day, I’m the one with the pen,” Davis said.

“I don’t care,” Thompson said.

Despite the continued outbursts, the court proceeded with sentencing. Prosecutors urged Davis to impose the jury’s recommended 65-year sentence.

“I don’t have sympathy for nobody. I don’t have sympathy for you, the victim, the victim’s family, I don’t care. Boo hoo,” Thompson said during the hearing.

Davis ultimately imposed a 30-year sentence, citing Thompson’s age and the possibility of rehabilitation — even as Thompson continued interrupting.

“I don’t care. I don’t care,” Thompson said.

“Unfortunately he fell through the cracks and ended up in this court as an 18 or 19-year-old,” Davis said. “This court does not believe Mr. Thompson, if given the resources that he can get while incarcerated, is beyond being rehabilitated.”

One of the longstanding hopes of having women on juries and the bench was treating rape as a serious crime. The judge's comments make it clear that she sees Thompson as a victim because he is black. Say no to racism.

Blackening Aluminum

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-10T01:25:35Z

That lens cell needs to have no reflections.  Flat black paint is one solution but I wanted to not change the dimensions.  Hence using blackening compounds that promise they are non-dimensional.  In this case, Birchwood-Casey Aluminum Black. This is really for fixing scratches on your AR15  but dunking the cell in it and leaving it there for an hour seemed to be adequate. 
The label warns that it is corrosive.   I did not feel any effects but watching the aluminum bubble in it tells me that there is some acidic reaction under way.

The next step is going to a friend with a retaining ring wrench to put the ring at the back of the lens.

Truck Guns Part 3: Defense Fueled by Vodka

by Toby M in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-10T01:00:00Z

The truck gun can be virtually any firearm, but to truly assess the multitude of modern applicable firearms as an effective defensive platform, a required evaluation necessitates the most offensive, the AK. The AK has earned two reputations in the 21st Century; the first is a reputation for simplicity and reliability, but this gives way to a platform noted as long outdated and besieged, attempting to maintain pace with other firearms of the late 20th and early 21st Century. The AK family of weapons is lifted by legend and quagmired by age; the AK is a weapon of love and hate.  Arsenal 5.45 with Zenitco Furniture, Novus Optic, Iron Claw customized AK No Introduction Needed The AK family of weapons is iconic, the world over; the AK has continued to be a useful instrument, ranging from conflicts to competitions. Make no mistake, while the AK is a Marxist masterpiece, it took Capitalism to refine it into becoming modular and applicable in a post-GWOT era. Today, the AK has become the Pep...

POTD: “The Cuban” - DS Arms SA58 FAL

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-10T00:30:00Z

Today’s Photo of the Day features the DS Arms SA58 FAL equipped with a 21-inch standard-profile barrel chambered for 7.62×51mm NATO. This configuration uses Mil-Spec barrel steel, a chrome-lined chamber and bore, a 1:10 twist rate and a bipod-cut profile with a front sling swivel. The barrel is threaded 9/16×24 right-hand and fitted with a long, slotted flash hider that also serves as a bayonet mount.
I’ve spent the last couple of months toying around with Smith & Wesson's odd little folding 22 caliber carbine - the FPC 22. While I’m still a die-hard 10/22 fan, and my 11/22 Takedown is still probably my favorite 22LR plinker, the FPC 22 has started to grow on me over the thousand-plus rounds I’ve been putting through it. Today, roughly two or three boxes of bulk Federal 22LR ammunition down the pipe, we’ll talk about everything I’ve learned about the FPC 22 and why I think it makes for a compelling addition to any rimfire junkie’s collection.

By Dave Workman In a narrow 22-17 vote Saturday, the Democrat-controlled New Mexico State Senate passed Senate Bill 17, a measure described by the National Rifle Association as a “sweeping gun control bill” which would place new restrictions on firearms dealers, prohibit ammunition magazines holding more than 10 rounds and ban “gas-operated” semi-auto firearms. The […]

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Tea Leaves

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-09T22:23:00Z

 This guy is reading tea leaves and it's interesting.  Watching military air traffic across the US and world.

Signals intelligence comes in many forms, and these days, air flight data can tell you a lot about what is coming. Or, he could b all wrong.

Despite some major wins by the 2A crowd in the past few years (including constitutional carry across a broadening swath of the U.S.A.), anti-firearm activists are not giving up easily. The new battleground appears to be the state of New Mexico, where lawmakers are considering a wide range of firearms bans.
Lancer Systems  brought purpose-built .300 Blackout configurations to SHOT Show 2026, marking their first complete firearms chambered in anything other than 5.56. The company known for magazines and carbon fiber handguards built two L15 variants specifically for running .300 BLK with suppressors.
  Jeff Gonzales and I are teaching what we think will be a very unique training opportunity for those of you who live (or are willing to travel to) Central Texas at the end of the month.   Called “Near and Far: The Complete Handgun Fight,” we will be team teaching a full spectrum pistol […]
US Palm  launched their Storm Series CAT 4 rifles at SHOT Show 2026, marking a significant shift for a company built on affordable AK accessories and magazines. The Storm lineup brings two AR-15 models designed to compete directly with established brands like Daniel Defense, with the CAT 4 representing their premium offering packed with features typically found on much more expensive rifles.

Monday Memery!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-09T14:36:00Z




Weirdos.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-09T14:34:00Z

I see the thought leaders on the Right are yet again rolling a critical failure on their "Can You Just Be Normal For Once In Your Life?" saving throws.





With Indianapolis being an AFC city, it would be conventional sports fandom to cheer for the AFC team in the Super Bowl if the Colts weren't in it, but... yeah, there's no way I'm cheering for the Pats.

As a kid growing up in Atlanta when the Braves were still in the NL West the joke went "Who are an Atlanta baseball fan's two favorite teams? The Braves and whoever's playing the Dodgers."

So last night's manhandling of New England by the Seahawks was pretty tasty, if vicarious, revenge on our home team's nemesis.

I only caught the second half of the game, which means I watched it devolve from a slightly one-sided 9-0 affair into a 29-13 curb stomping. Seattle fans looked happy about getting sweet vengeance for Super Bowl XLIX.

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The Bitter Giuseppe Cocktail

by David in Musings Over a Barrel on 2026-02-09T14:10:00Z

The Bitter Giuseppe is a comparatively low-ABV cocktail that’s well suited to afternoon sipping. Although I generally prefer a bourbon- or rye-based drink, I’ve been turning to this one often lately, especially as a Sunday afternoon aperitif.
The Bitter Guiseppe 
  • 2 oz. Cynar
  • 1 oz. Sweet Vermouth
  • 1/4 oz. fresh lemon juice
  • 4 dashes Orange Bitters 
  • 1 swath lemon peel
  • Expressed lemon oil and peel for garnish
Combine all the ingredients in a mixing glass. Express the lemon peel and drop it into the glass. Add ice and stir well. Strain into a rocks glass over a large ice cube and garnish with another bit of lemon peel. 


This amaro cocktail shares a family resemblance to the Manhattan or the Negroni, but it is somewhat softer in flavor. Cynar, an artichoke-based amaro, lends a gentle vegetal bitterness to the drink. It’s a flavor I enjoy and one that also appears in the In Cold Blood cocktail. In warmer weather, it makes a fine accompaniment to a medium-bodied cigar — a pairing I look forward to once the winter deep freeze gives way to something just a little a bit warmer.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]
Quote of the Day Hawaii is not addressing an unprecedented societal concern posed by permitholders. Data show the opposite: carry-license revocations are exceedingly rare—typically between 0.01% and 0.32% annually—and often unrelated to criminal conduct. Texas conviction statistics show that permitholders … Continue reading
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AN OBSERVATION ON FEAR CONTROL

by Mas in on 2026-02-09T14:00:00Z

On my recent sabbatical I had time to watch a “slasher movie” titled “Heart Eyes.” The antagonist is a serial killer who wears an ugly mask with heart-shaped cuts around the eyes. Had some humor in it, whether unintentional or not. It is theorized that people watch this stuff because the vicarious fear for the […]
Our Babbs is always on the lookout to find hearts in nature. Here are a few of her heart-shaped treasures from her adventures.
Suit from Grayman & Co: https://grayman.co Today I’m speaking with Mike Branson from Gideon Optics at SHOT Show 2026 about what he sees in the industry. Specifically, the three categories that customers fall into…

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A Girl & A Gun, the nation’s largest firearms education organization for women headquartered in Austin, Texas, announces that its President and CEO, Robyn Sandoval, has been named a Featured Nominee for the 2026 Austin Woman Change Maker Award.

 


 

The New Mexico legislature is considering what appears to be an unconstitutional bill, SB17. The bill creates considerable red tape and records requirements for gun dealers. It also bans the sale of numerous common firearms by the simple requirement that dealers are forbidden to process background checks for the sale of those firearms. New Mexico requires background checks to be run by a dealer for nearly all sales of firearms in New Mexico. Excerpts of the bill from nmlegis.gov:

 A. Beginning on July 1, 2026, a dealer shall not sell or transfer any of the following firearms, ammunition or devices to a person who is not licensed pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 923, nor shall a dealer process a background check pursuant to Section 30-7-7.1 NMSA 1978 for the transfer of any of the following firearms, ammunition and devices between parties that are not licensed pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 923;

(1) a detachable magazine that holds more than ten rounds of ammunition;

(snip) 

 4) a gas-operated semiautomatic firearm that can accept a detachable magazine;
(5) a gas-operated semiautomatic firearm with a fixed magazine that holds more than ten rounds of ammunition;

SB17 has seven sponsors as of this writing. They are six women and one man. Senators Micaelita Debbie O'Malley, Andrea Romero, Heather Berghmans, Charlotte Little, Patricia Roybal Caballero, and Peter Wirth. They are all members of the Democratic party. Senator Peter Wirth is the Majority Floor Leader. Republicans in the New Mexico House are asking the federal Department of Justice for help.

From Sourcenm.com:

New Mexico House Republicans on Wednesday in a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice asked Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon to carefully review SB17 and offer guidance on its constitutionality. 

“Among other provisions, SB17 would prohibit the sale and transfer of semiautomatic firearms in common use, ban magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, and outlaw entire classes of firearms based on operating mechanisms rather than criminal misuse,” the letter, signed by 26 New Mexico House Republicans, says. “At a time when New Mexico faces one of the highest crime rates in the nation, SB17 does nothing to target violent offenders. Instead, it imposes sweeping bans on law-abiding citizens, firearm dealers and sportsmen.”

Both the Attorney General in New Mexico and the Administrative Office of District Attorneys  in New Mexico recognize there will be legal challenges to the portions of the bill which ban the sale of firearms and magazines over 10 rounds.

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) claims the odds are the bans would be upheld in the courts. DPS estimates a one-time cost of about $874,000 to build systems and recurring costs of about $1.6 million annually to enforce the provisions of the SB17. This correspondent did not find an estimate of the costs of defending the constitutionality of the bill in the courts.

The bill may face challenges based on the New Mexico state constitution.  From NM Const art II § 6:

No law shall abridge the right of the citizen to keep and bear arms for security and defense, for lawful hunting and recreational use and for other lawful purposes, but nothing herein shall be held to permit the carrying of concealed weapons. No municipality or county shall regulate, in any way, an incident of the right to keep and bear arms. (As amended November 2, 1971 and November 2, 1986.) 

SB17 has not been voted on at present. The New Mexico Senate has 26 Democratic members and 16 Republican members. The House of Representatives has 44 Democratic members and 26 Republican members.

Gun control has not been a highly popular issue in the state. SB17 may be amended in committee.

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KY: Harrodsburg - Home Invasion Suspect Shot, Killed

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-02-09T12:10:00Z

Police say life-saving measures were attempted, but Hyatt died at the scene, according to the Mercer County Coroner’s Office. The coroner’s office confirmed to ABC 36 News Now that the incident began as an apparent home invasion.

Investigators say the shooting appears to be an isolated incident and there is no ongoing threat to the public. The case remains active, and police say more details will be released as they become available.

 

More Here 



Yoga studio bends over backwards for AWFLs

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-09T11:30:00Z

Update via Instapundit (ht B): the harridan referenced below was given the boot from CorePower Yoga for being ‘abusive’ and using ‘profane language’. A yoga studio in Minneapolis tried to stay out of the bruhaha going on in Minneapolis but that’s not good enough for their AWFL students (because if you’re not with them, you’re […]

Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 9, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-09T07:05:21Z

On February 9th, 1540: The first recorded horse race meeting in England was held at Roodee Fields in Chester. Horse races are still regularly held there. — February 9th, 1555:  My 17th great-grandfather, Dr. Rowland Taylor (born 6 October 1510) was burned alive at the stake during the Marian Persecutions, for professing that Bible scripture is inerrant. He died singing hymns. His martyrdom is described in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. – JWR — February 9th is the birthday of gun writer Major George Charles Nonte Jr. (Born 1926, died June 30, 1978.) — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another …

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The AR Super Safety – Part 2, by St. Leibowitz

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-09T07:04:42Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) In Part 1, I presented an overview of the Super Safety and why it was chosen. Now, I will move on to describing some details on installation and function checking. This will cover the modifications to install a Super Safety on only a standard 5.56mm AR-15. The MP5 and AR9 models of the Super Safety are very popular but do require extra parts as well as some other considerations. A successful 5.56 install will help you get used to what you’re dealing with, since it is by far the most straightforward. Parts …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-09T07:03:26Z

The following recipe for Sauerkraut is from SurvivalBlog reader Mrs. Alaska. She writes: “You can ferment any vegetables, but perhaps the best known is cabbage. This is easy to do, and worthwhile. It will last for months in a refrigerator (or cool space). Fermented vegetables of any kind (like kimchi) benefit our gut biome, digestion, and immune system. Note 1: you will need more cabbage than you expect, because salting it will diminish the volume. Note 2: Different types of cabbage will impact the final volume and crunchiness. So use what you have for a first batch, and then try …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-09T07:02:37Z

Today’s graphic: A map showing all of the agricultural land in the world. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable.       — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-09T07:01:15Z

“It’s paradoxical, that the idea of living a long life appeals to everyone, but the idea of getting old doesn’t appeal to anyone.” – Andy Rooney

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A friend recently shared this dialogue with us here at TPOL: We’ve encountered this attitude for decades, as followers of the Messiah (Jesus the Christ). And not just from “secular people:” people in denominations sometimes have a similar attitude. But … Continue reading

Another Advantage of Mill Collet Over Endmill Holder

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-08T21:29:10Z

An endmill holder drops the end of the mill an inch below the quill compared to a collet that slides inside the quill.  I am almost never short of space in Z but it is still nice.

Word

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-02-08T18:33:00Z

Quote of the Day goes to B, who hits center mass:

50 years from now, no one is gonna bother to restore an electric Mustang to collect or drive.

Just sayin’.

Yup. 

 2/7/26 New York Post:

In October, federal agents arrested Cody Holmes, the 31-year-old former CFO of Shangri-La Industries, a downtown Los Angeles-based developer who was supposed to be providing housing for homeless people in Southern California. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli for the Central District of California, a Trump appointee, charged him with mail fraud.

Holmes, who pleaded not guilty, is accused of embezzling more than $2 million in taxpayer funds slated for homeless housing construction to host extravagant parties; a $46,000-per-month Beverly Hills mansion; private jet travel; leases of exotic cars; high-end handbags totaling $128,000; a $35,000 diamond watch; and 20 VIP passes for the 2023 Coachella Music and Arts Festival.

Meanwhile, Shangri-La Industries executives showered Newsom and Los Angeles County Democrats with political donations as they were applying for some $100 million in state contracts that the CFO later allegedly looted to fund his and his ex-girlfriend’s lavish lifestyle.

Even after federal prosecutors exposed the massive fraud, Newsom and L.A. Democrats haven’t severed ties with the embattled developer and have kept political donations from the firm’s executives. Newsom has also allowed the construction firm to continue to tout his endorsement on its social media.

I support the government providing some level of assistance for those in need of basic shelter, food, medical care, and clothing.  This need not be overly generous; we can meet basic needs without making the system dangerously attractive for those too lazy to work. Advocates of the welfare state should be concerned about widespread fraud of the system so that people too lazy to get real jobs abuse the system in this way. Every penny that ends up leasing a Ferrari is a lot of food and shelter that should be going to the needy, not the greedy.

Remember When Bodycams Needed to be Mandatory for Police?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-08T16:22:00Z

 2/7/26 Politico:

A push to put body cameras on all ICE agents has Democrats running headlong into a new problem: fear that the technology will provide another avenue for mass surveillance of protesters.

Congressional Democratic leaders have made universal use of body cameras one of their prime demands for imposing accountability on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, especially after federal agents fatally shot two American citizens in Minneapolis. But after an outcry from privacy advocates that surveillance tools will allow ICE agents to identify and track protesters, Democrats are also calling for restrictions on how the body cameras can be used.

Lawmakers and legal observers have accused ICE of leveraging a variety of cameras to surveil protesters, feeding pictures into license plate readers and facial recognition systems. Democrats now worry that the body cameras they’re demanding could be used for similar purposes.

It could not be because bodycams have repeatedly showed police responding appropriately to really messed up people, could it? 




This Guy Thinks He is So Clever

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-08T16:11:00Z

 A New York University bioethicist at the World Economic Forum argues for infecting people with a disease to make them give up red meat (to save Mother Earth from a fever) because they will get sick from eating it. Do you wonder why may Americans throw themselves into the camp that regards academia as an evil to be barely tolerated? This guy is not typical, but he is not alone.

Quote of the Day The ATF shouldn’t exist. But since it does, grab the popcorn and watch the confirmation hearing for its next would-be director. Gun Owners of AmericaFebruary 4, 2026The ATF shouldn’t exist. But since it… – Gun Owners … Continue reading

Sunday Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-08T12:28:00Z




According to records, the woman was involved in an argument with her ex-boyfriend, Johnathan Stevenson. Records show, Stevenson waved a gun at his ex-girlfriend, her new boyfriend, Pierre Teamer, and their 2-month-old baby.

 The woman said Stevenson fired several shots at them. Teamer returned fire, records show. According to the affidavit, the woman was in the crossfire and struck in the neck. She was taken to the hospital in critical condition, police said.

Both men were arrested, MPD said.

 

More Here 


Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-08T11:30:00Z

Thanks to B for some good memes. And thanks to ERJ for the last one. I’m rooting for the San Andreas Fault.

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — February 8, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-08T07:04:13Z

On February 8, 1807, the Battle of Eylau ended inconclusively between Napoleon Bonaparte‘s forces and the Russian Empire. This was the first battle where Napoleon wasn’t victorious. — February 8, 1627: Gunpowder was used for the first time in a mining operation, in present-day Slovakia. — And on February 8,1743: Comet C/1743 C1 approached within 0.0390 Astronomical Units of Earth. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any of their …

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The AR Super Safety – Part 1, by St. Leibowitz

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-08T07:03:32Z

The following is an overview on the installation of a new gun part known as the Hoffman Tactical Super Safety. It is a do-it-yourself open-source forced reset mechanism characterized as an “active reset trigger system.” It makes your AR go fast. If you do not approve of guns going fast, then please don’t read this article. You can desist from clutching your pearls and return with alacrity to the closest available nursing home, the banned books section of Barnes and Noble, or the United Methodist Church. Your cat misses you. Everything discussed in this article is currently legal at the …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-08T07:02:25Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: Joe Rogan’s New Look Joe Rogaine Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-08T07:01:38Z

“And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the temple. And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down. And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? And Jesus answered and said …

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Get yourself firearms shooting insurance (or whatever they call it) from a place like USCCA or another like it, in the event you ever are in a self defense situation and have to fire a shot. I cannot make it any higher of a priority than right at the top of what you should and need do, if you have not done it already. That is all I can say. Please do not ask me why I posted this and please do not even post your guesses in the comments. If I knew ho to turn off comments I would do so for this post. If anyone asks why I posted this, or tries to guess why I posted this, I will delete your comment. Just please consider it a public service announcement and leave it at that for now. Details probably will be released in the future but it may take a long time.
 

All the best,
Glenn B 
The US Census Bureau has recently published this map: The various comments online about this of course concentrate on the (politically) red and blue State divide. And to a degree, there is a definite correlation – and indeed, direct cause … Continue reading

Always Look At Your Collection of Tools First

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-08T01:26:07Z

I had some Sherline collets that hold a 1/8" shank endmill but I could not figure the drawbar that pulls it up into the mill.  So I thought I needed the 8mm WW collet drawbar and adapter. It arrived and was clearly the wrong part, intended to grab collets with external threads.

So i dug through my collection of drawbars for which I have never figured out a purpose and found one that pulls the collet into position and locks it down good and tight. Collets are also supposed to provide better concentricity than end mill holders. I am sure far better than the drill chuck i was using for the 3/16" endmill.  I have collets for 1/8", 3/16", and 1/4" shanks. 


Is Traditional Hollywood Dead?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-08T00:33:00Z

 A couple examples of AI-created videos:




I was never able to raise the money to make my script The Laws of Men into a movie:

I wonder if I might try to do this with AI.


This Is Not Fox Tossing or Model-T Bullfighting

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-07T23:22:00Z

 Like this hysterical book documents.  Nor is it the depravity of masked fox-tossing:

At some of the German Courts, fox-tossing remained long in favour; Landgravine Emelie of Hesse was a great patroness, but it was left to Duke Louis of Brunswick to add a further element of grotesque absurdity to this pastime by inventing masked fox tossing. Not only did the tossers dress themselves up in bizarre costumes as Dianas, nymphs, hobgoblins, centaurs and other creatures of mythology, but these master-buffoons did the same thing to the animals they tossed. By means of tinsel, gaudy bits of cloth and wire, the wretched foxes and hares-the latter being the favourites for this purpose-were dressed up either in the most fantastic manner they could invent or to represent unpopular personages or political foes in the most life-like manner that could be contrived.


 



Second Amendment Memes

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-02-07T21:33:10Z

Via Sarah Holt:

WFC Peep Sight for the Stevens 325-B

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-02-07T19:08:27Z

I lucked out and found on eBay a vintage WFC peep sight meant for the Stevens 325 / Savage 340 and snagged it.




This should noticeably improve the practical accuracy of the rifle compared with an open rear sight. It's missing the mounting screws but I just checked the threads on the rifle and they are 10-32, so sourcing a couple suitable cap screws will be easy. I may have some in my shop but if not, Lowe's or Home Depot will have them.

Since this peep sight design hangs off the back of the receiver it's a bit more vulnerable to damage than a barrel-mounted open sight. So, I want a backup. I have a Marble's #95 sight on the way from Midwest Gunworks. The #95 has a folding leaf so it will be down and out of the way of the peep sight.

An Entertaining and Unexpected Parallel

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-07T18:34:00Z

From a student essay:

English colonial expeditions were often funded through early forms of crowd funding

Yes, in a sense, a corporation is a type of crowdfunding. 

The Ad is a Year Old, But Still Troubling

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-07T16:29:00Z

UK National Health Service:

Close Relationship Marriage Nurse / Midwife NICU - 2 yrs...


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Break in the Action

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-07T15:56:03Z

I’ll be out Monday. Please hold off on sending news tips until I signal my return on Tuesday, otherwise it will probably be a wasted effort on your part.

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Stevens 325-B .30-30

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-02-07T15:47:00Z

Several years ago when Ruger introduced their Ruger American Ranch Rifle in 7.62x39 I had immediate case of the wants. I have a large supply of the caliber and it would be very useful here in Pennsylvania. However, I generally don't buy right handed bolt action rifles unless they are a classic or military surplus. So, I've held off on getting one.

However, yesterday I got my hands on a suitable alternative in another caliber I stock with similar ballistics. It's a right handed boltgun but for this case I'll make an exception. It's a Savage Stevens 325B in .30-30 Winchester.

In 1947 or '48, Savage Arms' Stevens subsidiary introduced a new rifle, the model 325. It was designed to appeal to returning GIs who'd gotten used to shooting bolt action rifles and was chambered initially in .30-30 and .22 Hornet. After a few years it was renamed the Savage 340 and in addition to these two calibers, was chambered in .222 Remington, .223 Remington, and .225 Winchester. Savage sold the 340s until 1985.

These rifles used modern manufacturing techniques including many stamped sheet steel parts, to help keep the cost down. Instead of walnut the stock was made from birch. It sold for $38 in 1948, which an inflation calculator tells me is worth about $656 today.

The Stevens is rather plain, but a serviceable rifle. I imagine that many of them were working guns on farms. Over on the Gun and Game Forum, member Outpost75, who owns a Savage 340A in .30-30, described them, "These are good, sturdy, accurate little rifles, if a bit "agricultural" looking."

This Stevens 325B in .30-30 followed me home from the Oaks, PA gun show yesterday. It's in excellent shape for a 76 year old gun. It's stamped on the top of the barrel near the receiver with a B inside of a circle. This appears to be a Savage date code indicating it was built in 1950.   The bore and crown are spotless. Along with the gun I bought a Chicom SKS sling. I like these because they are simple, light, quiet, and easy to adjust.



The unloaded rifle weighs 7 lbs. but feels a little lighter to me because it balances very well. The barrel is 21" long, and the length of pull is about 13-5/8", which fits me nicely.

If you're enamored with Jeff Cooper's scout rifle concept one of these would be a good scout-ish platform, keeping in mind that it cannot be rechambered for .308 and scope mounting requires a side-mounted rail. You won't get stripped clip loading but because it uses detachable box magazines, that's moot, IMHO.

The detachable box magazine feed also makes these ideal for truck gun usage. You can keep a couple magazines loaded and locked in a separate container from the rifle, but quickly load it when required.

The standard scope mounts for this series of rifles mounts to the side of the receiver, due to the split bridge design. My rifle was built before Savage came out with their side mount so it lacks the drilled and tapped mounting holes. However, it is drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight. I setup a search on eBay to see if one turns up.

For now I'll rely on the open iron sights. Another possibility is to drill and tap the receiver ring for a short section of Picatinny rail and mount a small dot sight on it. That would help preserve the rifle's handling while giving a much better sighting arrangement.

Something to keep in mind if you buy one of these is that the bolt has only one locking lug, relying on the root of the bolt handle to act as a safety lug. Compared with, e.g., a Mauser, Mosin-Nagant, or Lee-Enfield, the action is relatively weak. That said, it is plenty strong enough for factory loads in the calibers for which it was built.

The Stevens feeds from a three-round detachable box magazine. I like such magazines on hunting rifles because they facilitate easy loading and unloading, and with a spare magazine in your pocket you're set for a day's hunt. I ordered a couple reproductions from Numrich Arms, which may require a little final fitting.




The magazine is also a limiting factor on those who want to use spitzer bullets in the .30-30. While rifles with tubular magazines can't use hard-tipped pointed bullets because of the risk of unwanted detonation in the mag, the short length of the Savage / Stevens pretty much limits cartridges to those with the same length as factory loads. Here's the mag filled with Remington 170 grain Core Lokt factory loads. You can see there isn't much room for a longer bullet.





An interesting feature on my rifle is a .30-30 case head inlet into the right side of the butt. The pictures I've found of the Stevens lack this so I'm guessing a previous owner put it there. Pretty cool.

The .30-30 cartridge is great for shooting cast bullets, which I plan to do. So I slugged the bore by driving a .32 caliber lead bullet through the barrel and then measuring the groove diameter, which came out to .30905". I have some .310" bullets from MOD Outfitters I'll be trying in the Stevens after I get the chance to load some .30-30s.




In my wanderings online to search for info about the Stevens 325 and Savage 340 rifle I ran across these two articles by Leeroy Wisner, which are worth saving if you have one:

  • Stevens 325 and Savage 340 Bolt Action Rifle
  • Gunsmithing the Savage Model 340 Rifle


And also this site:

I've always thought this series of rifles was neat and I'm happy to have finally acquired one. Now all I need to happen is for the weather to warm up so it's normal Southeast, PA winter instead of feeling like I live on Hoth, and I'll get to shoot it.


Rife for First Amendment Challenge

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-07T15:34:00Z

 California v. Gatalog (Sup.Ct.Cal. 2026):

The People bring this action against Gatalog Foundation Inc., CTRLPew LLC, Alexander Holladay, Matthew Larosiere, and John Elik (a/k/a “Ivan The Troll”) for unlawfully distributing computer code for 3D printing firearms and prohibited firearm accessories and for promoting and facilitating the unlawful manufacture of 3D printed firearms and firearm accessories in violation of Civil Code sections 3273.61 and 3273.625 and the Unfair Competition Law (Bus. and Prof. Code § 17200 et seq.). 

I had no idea that distributing computer code was unlawful.

Nationals

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-07T15:19:00Z

 The Cowboy Fast Draw Association is shooting their national championship this weekend in St. Augustine, FL.   This championship moves around, and this is the first time it has been on the east coast.  About 150 shooters from all over the country are enjoying Florida weather and testing their skills.

Belle and I didn't make it this year, for a variety oof reasons.  It just didn't fit into our schedule.  We've pared our schedule back some this year.  We'll do Texas in March, Georgia in April, and we are hosting Louisiana in May.  We plan to go to Kentucky in September.

I'm told that there is some trifling football game tomorrow.   I don't follow football as much as I used to, but the Super Bowl was one game I always watched. I met Belle at a Super Bol party in 2001.   Back then, the big game was the last Sunday in January.  Sometime since then, it has moved to February.

More currently, today is Saturday and I have things on my list.


Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-07T14:57:00Z




Ronnie Dunn - Cost Of Livin'

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-02-07T14:17:00Z

Farewell to the Washington Post.  Journalists never cared when mills across the land shut down and people and towns were wiped out; now it's wailing like the End Of The World by journalists, for journalists.

I'm having trouble summoning up sympathy.  Welcome to the club, pal.

Quote of the Day Bitcoin goes off with the electricity. I still have bullets and beans. MTHeadFebruary 5, 2026Comment to Loss of Faith And if the greenback value goes to zero you will still have tinder for starting a bonfire.

The Real Deal: My New Mexico Public-Land Elk Hunt

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-02-07T13:27:43Z

Interested in learning how to source your own meat, from field to table? Outdoor Solutions has a bunch of classes running: https://www.fromfieldtotable.com This past December I met up with my friends Greg Ray and Chef [...]

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Three people were inside the home at the time of the shooting — one woman and two men.

Homicide detectives spoke with the woman, who said she was visiting her 39-year-old boyfriend’s house when her 22-year-old ex-boyfriend showed up and began banging on the front door and window.

The woman told detectives that after a prolonged period of this, she decided to open the door to go outside. That’s when she said her ex-boyfriend forced his way into the house and walked toward her current boyfriend.

The woman said she then heard multiple shots, and her 39-year-old boyfriend left the scene.


More Here


“If you break into somebody’s home, you should beg to get shot. And that’s exactly what happened,” said Sheriff Bill Leepe, with the Nassau County Sheriffs office.

The sheriff’s office said the shooting was in self-defense. Investigators 18-year-old Anson Shawn Drew and a juvenile broke into a home on Clearwater Road in Nassauville. The report states the suspect pointed a flashlight at the homeowner, who then shot his revolver at the suspect in fear for his life.

The juvenile suspect is recovering at the hospital and is in stable condition after being shot in his lower back. Sheriffs office says both suspects tried to flee on foot after the shooting. The report states Drew left one of his shoes behind when he ran off. He was later arrested at his home.

More Here


Training Pre-Reqs for ODP Classes

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-02-07T12:00:00Z

I have a couple of pre-requisite shooting tests that I have listed in my course descriptions. Some people gloss over them and others worry a fair bit, so I thought I’d elaborate on them. Though I have taught beginning shooters (mostly LE types), my classes are not for beginners. I would describe them as advanced […]

Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-07T11:30:00Z

Thanks: B

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — February 7, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-07T07:04:03Z

On February 7, 1812, a magnitude 8.2 earthquake shook New Madrid, Missouri. The public domain photo above was taken in 2006. JWR’s Comment: I’d suggest woodframe rather than brick construction, for earthquake-prone locales… — And on February 7, 1904, The Baltimore Fire.  An estimated 1,500 buildings were destroyed. Fires raged through 80 blocks. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any of their one, two, or three-day course (a $1,095 …

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Some Extreme Cold Weather Advice, by Hollyberry

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-07T07:03:20Z

We have all seen the media drama these past few weeks regarding the weather. Until about 10 years ago, I never even heard the term “polar vortex”, it was just winter. Living in Maine for the past 20 + years and making through the harsh winters has been a humbling and rewarding experience. Every spring you can hear people sigh in relief. I feel sorry for the lower portion of the country that has been experiencing the extreme cold, ice and snow. It’s something that takes getting used to and it helps to have the proper clothing and gear to …

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Editor’s Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-07T07:02:45Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-07T07:01:53Z

“And Moses gathered all the congregation of the children of Israel together, and said unto them, These are the words which the Lord hath commanded, that ye should do them. Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be to you an holy day, a sabbath of rest to the Lord: whosoever doeth work therein shall be put to death. Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day. And Moses spake unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, This is the thing which the Lord commanded, saying, Take …

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