Green Ops Podcast Appearance

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-03-11T17:44:06Z

The guys from the Green Ops Podcast interviewed me a few weeks ago and recently posted the podcast.   It was a wide-ranging and fun interview made especially cool because one of the first commercial classes that Luke took 10 years ago was a weekend where I taught ECQ Gunfighting and Systems Collapse Medicine in […]
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Home Defense Shotgun Setup

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-03-11T16:39:00Z

As antisemitism continues to rise I want to remind my fellow Jewish Americans that if you aren't armed for self defense, you need to be. See my free book, "Guns for Jews," which is a free book I wrote to help Jewish Americans arm themselves. It's a PDF hosted on my Google Drive.

Ideally, your first gun should be a handgun to along with a concealed carry permit. However, many jurisdictions where Jewish Americans live make it difficult and time consuming to get a handgun and a carry permit. Something you can probably get with less paperwork and delay is a shotgun for home defense.




I've had this Mossberg 500 Mariner 12 gauge shotgun for close to 20 years. It's pretty much a dedicated home defense gun, although I did use it in one or two action matches over 10 years ago. Recently, I've done a few mods to make it more useful for me.

When choosing these modifications, I kept Greg Ellifritz's comments in these posts in mind:

So, after a couple different configurations over the years, I think I've settled on my final set up:

  1. Magpul SGA stock, set to my length of pull using spacers. Five extra rounds are kept in a Hill People Gear stock cuff. I also added a QD sling swivel stud to the stock.
  2. A Hi Viz clamp on fiber optic front sight, which much more visible and taller than the factory bead. This corrected the high point of impact with the factory bead.
  3. Defender Tactical Mini-Pro Lifer and Cartridge Arrestor System, so I can shoot the 1.75" mini shells.
  4. CVLIFE 1.25" quickly adjustable rifle sling.
  5. CDM Gear ROC-12 accessory rail.
  6. Inforce WML 400 lumen weapon light mounted so I can activate it using my right thumb (I'm left handed).



I've been wanting to try out 1.75" mini shells due to their reduced recoil and because you can load more in the tube magazine. Mossberg shotguns are easily modified to run with the mini shells with adapters from either Op Sol or Defender Tactical. The Mossberg 590S comes from the factory already setup to handle mini-shells.

Even if I keep the gun loaded with Federal 2.75" 00 Flitecontrol for now, the mini shell adaptor gives me the ability to use reduced recoil loads when I'm older.

Since I no longer have any small children in the house, the gun is kept in a closet "cruiser ready," i.e., full magazine, empty chamber, bolt locked forward.

Set up this way, the Mossberg will handle any home defense situation I can reasonably think of in my suburban location.

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Adventures in Baselessness

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T16:00:57Z

The top Justice Department prosecutor for civil liberties and voting rights tells Just the News that her ongoing review of state voter rolls has proven tens of thousands of noncitizens made it into a position to cast ballots and that hundreds of thousands of dead or departed residents were not properly removed from state election … Continue reading "Adventures in Baselessness"

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Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T15:50:21Z

The left-wing government’s plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to advance it to the next stage of the lawmaking process. [More] Hey, what the Lord Chancellor decrees… Tell me again how culture-changing immigration is a net positive… [Via Michael G]

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It used to be a real pain to install Linux.  My first Linux distro was Slackware on a v0.99 kernel that came on 35 floppy disks (ask your parents, kids) way back in the early 1990s.  Things have come a long, long way since that.  You don't even need to muck around with dd and create a boot USB anymore.  Super easy. 

Virginia’s leaders have taken a page from Dianne Feinstein’s 1990s playbook and, surprisingly, passed a new assault weapons ban (their words, not ours). If the state senate gives its approval, big changes are going to come for gun owners in Old Dominion.

Fueling the Fire

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T14:39:52Z

From Biden’s ‘war’ on gas prices to ‘small price to pay,’ GOP shifts tone as Iran conflict hits pumps – Gas prices jumped 50 cents per gallon since Operation Epic Fury began, reaching $3.54 average nationwide [More] So, with a “war” under Trump it’s basically .02/gal. more than in Biden’s heyday. Nobody remembers the sacrifices … Continue reading "Fueling the Fire"

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All Choked Up

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T14:10:48Z

WATCH: Dem witness accuses Trump of ‘population purge,’ Kennedy fires back: ‘You trigger my gag reflex’- Earlier in the hearing, Bier had called for ‘more’ immigrants to help address the soaring national deficit [More] Gee. It’s almost like I’m right or something. So, the spokesman for “libertarian” CATO is a Democrat? Go figure.

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Security cam planning

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-11T14:09:00Z

So, my plan is to have the gametrail cams (and for the sake of brevity we shall just call them trailcams from here on in) positioned at a few strategic points around the Beta Site for when I’m not there. … Continue reading

Taking the Guns First…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T13:29:15Z

But…but…but Amy Swearer… Y’ever get the feeling the Judas Goats might be leading the herd…? [Via WiscoDave]

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The Bannerman family decided to sell Bannerman’s Island tot he state of New York in the 1950s, but the sale required that they first clear all the ordnance off it. That was no simple task, [...]

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Saving Daylight

by Unknown in Home on the Range on 2026-03-11T13:25:00Z

Rise and Shine.

Daylight saving time is still messing with my internal clock.  Thirty years ago, I could put in a 14-hour duty day flying, walk off the airplane at 11 p.m., and be back in the cockpit at 7 a.m. (the time spent getting to and from the hotel did not count as your legal "rest" back in the day).  I'd do that over and over, getting the occasional whopping 10 hours of rest in there to be legal, and still be bright and chipper.

Now, the only chipper I can conjure up is the wood variety I'd like to lob the alarm clock into just to hear it ground into bits.

Getting up early was even easier as a child. In Summer, we'd fling ourselves out of bed at the first rustle of a cereal box, eager to see who could get the prize out first.  Actually, the day the box arrived home, I would carefully slit open the bag, extrapolate the prize, examine it carefully, then carefully suture the bag and leave it for my brother, who then spent the rest of the prize-less day attempting to blow me up with water filled missiles (which said something about both our later career choices).

As soon as we were fed, out the door we went for a day of play, running so fast that we'd not feel the hot cement on our bare feet, cooling off only with the garden hose. It was probably just as well we didn't yet realize that 20 years later, we'd be running after something so hard we never felt it burn us.
Now, I'm spoiled, starting my day early for the most part because I want to. I've come to enjoy that quiet time before the city fully awakes when the sun rises over the waves that splash upon the shore of Lake Michigan with the lightness of youth, then vanish with grace and little resistance on the shore. It's those moments upon the shore, early in the day, that remind me of the ocean of my childhood, when I realized how much the water could bring and had yet to realize all it could take away. Some days, I'll have a couple of hours to myself before making a phone call for some consulting work, time to wander and dream, write, or bake a loaf of bread. On other days, I hit the ground running like a dog hot on the trail of a squirrel, eager for the chase. Each kind of day makes me appreciate the other.

There is a marked difference between getting up early because you want to and because you HAVE to. 

Getting up at 3:00 a.m. to ride a boat across the Columbia River Bar (which makes the Toutatis (Parc Astérix) roller coaster look like a stroll) to fish for salmon? No problem. Up at 4 to set up in a tree blind so you are in place as the first rays of sun shine their dapple promise of light on a 12-point buck.  Love to!
But it's another thing when that alarm went off at 5:00 a.m. because I had an early morning Zoom call with the Transportation Secretary of Angria or something.  There was no sun, or even the promise of sun, just an intense dark blue, almost black, that is not a color but an entire absence of color.  The room was cold, and I'd open the window, but not only would that make it colder but it would make my room smell like dead autumn leaves after it rains.  

There had better be coffee. If it is decaffeinated, remember I have crime scene tape.

But if you are like me you do it, because it's what you do, it's what you are, someone that says they'll do something and will, someone that doesn't believe in others being responsible for your bills. You are someone who had any inclination of entitlement wiped off their face by parents who remembered what it was to go to bed hungry growing up. It's trusting in the Lord in all things and caring for others while still remembering Galatians 6:5. For each one should carry their own load. 
I remember a day in the field, in unseasonably warm temperatures, that stretched into days, only time for a fresh biohazard suit with a handful of what I still think were hamster pellets and a swallow of liquid before going out again. I remember shouting directions and orders, trying to keep my team safe, where at the end, I could only speak in a scratched whisper, like a violin of which all the strings save one were broken in a final crescendo that ended like a blow.

I remember stopping at the store late on the way home, for a bottle of wine that might help me obliterate the images in my head, when the clerk said something about "I hate working nights."  I just smiled, thinking that at least she didn't have to put her clothes aside at the end of the shift to be burned, as I went home to try and forget. 
 
After days like that, getting up early now, completely clearheaded and at peace, eating a warm scone in my office while I write a technical analysis of some evidence for an attorney is a piece of cake.  

Retire, everyone said - you can sleep in, you can be a "trophy wife" (at my age, I think I'm a "participation trophy" wife).  Retire yes, trophy wife, no.  I found out many years ago, when dating someone who was wildly successful, that I was just something pretty to be worn on his arm, like that watch that cost as much as my car, only to find that when the day was done, and the business contract signed, I could be removed just as easily at the end of the night.  No thanks.  I'm happy with a husband who works as hard as I do, who will get up at o' dark hundred to make the coffee, if need be, just as I am known to be up early to make him sandwiches and pack some homemade cookies from my secret stash for an unexpected road trip.  Because, after enough late days and early mornings in a lifetime, you realize what truly is important. It's not living long enough to forget; it's living long enough to remember fully.
When the alarm goes off tomorrow, and I wake to dark skies, I'll smile with the thought of the grace of another new day crashing upon the shore, if perhaps in just a while longer.  I may be God's child and occassionally someone's technical expert, but at heart, I'm a vagabond without a master, and for all I cannot control in this world, that snooze button is mine. 

Gratuitous Gun Pr0n #262...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-11T13:15:00Z


At the range yesterday wrapping things up with the Daniel Defense H9 Compact for an upcoming review. It was plenty warm, but the sunny skies I was promised failed to materialize. Instead, there was a misting drizzle that made me glad that Marion County Fish & Game installed those shed roofs over the rear of the pistol bays.

If I'd still been using the old Shooting Chrony Beta, I would have had to trudge out into the wet after each chronograph sting, but the Garmin Xero C1 meant I could just load up three magazines with ten rounds each and sit there in the dry while making notes on each string. (The data on the screen there is from the Federal 135gr HydraShok Deep, FWIW.)

Of course, if the weather had been really vile, I could have used the Garmin indoors at Indy Arms Company, unlike the old chronograph.



Don’t tell me. Tell The Guardian. And yes, the anti-gun position IS immoral. Anyone who needs that explained has no business writing about the Second Amendment, let alone being considered a leading authority on it. I’m going to start calling his site The Load.

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Quote of the Day Beyond the links to sexual satisfaction and positive emotional reactions, research indicates more complicated findings surrounding women’s feelings about orgasm. When women are asked directly about the role orgasm plays in their lives, women often explicitly … Continue reading
In this featured post, Primal Pioneer gives us a wild game take on a classic with the recipe for Elk Unstuffed Peppers.
Mossberg has introduced the 590 Bliksem , a limited-edition 12-gauge pump configured in the "other firearm" format. The model pairs the proven 590 operating system with collaboration branding tied to former 22 SAS operator Christian Craighead and his Ministry of Defence brand.

Hoist with His Own Petard?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T12:40:18Z

American gun owners got quite a chuckle nine months ago when California Gov. Gavin Newsom was gifted a Sig Sauer P365-Xmacro pistol while appearing on podcaster Shawn Ryan’s Tennessee-based program, and their amusement is continuing as media reports note the far-left Democrat still can’t get his pistol because of Golden State gun control laws. [More] … Continue reading "Hoist with His Own Petard?"

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Memes for the Middle of the Week!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-11T12:40:00Z




Balmy, then Not So

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-11T12:37:00Z

78℉ on Friday and 75℉ yesterday, both record highs, so it's been an unseasonably early and balmy spring. On the other hand, the front moving this way from the west heralds a cold front and we'll be back below freezing come Monday, they say.

Ow, my gimpy leg.


The People Have Spoken

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T12:33:08Z

From Texas Scorecard, via email: How that translates into electability is anybody’s guess, but anyone who says Texas will go solidly and reliably “red” may have a point, if you go back to the original understanding of the term. And that’s just the way Joe Rogan likes it. [Via Sweet Babboo]

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Toronto Cop Who Celebrated Oct. 7 “Silver Lining” Facing Sexual Assault Charges [More] Considering his diverse background, what’s the problem? Am I the only one who read “Sources say these allegations are not directly linked to anything while in uniform…” and thought “No, duh”? [Via Michael G]

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Spider & the Fly

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-11T12:07:41Z

Courageous Tibet Refuses to Succumb to CCP Repression… [More] But they can only go so far: Gun laws in Tibet are governed by the strict national regulations of the People’s Republic of China, which enforce some of the world’s tightest controls. Civilian firearm ownership is generally prohibited, with exceptions limited to specific hunting permits or, … Continue reading "Spider & the Fly"

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Texas Congressional District 23


In Texas District 23 for the House of Representatives, Tony Gonzales has dropped out of the race, at the request of House Republican leaders. According to texasscorecard.com, House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republican leaders called on Tony Gonzales to step aside from his current campaign. From texasscorecard.com:

In a joint statement, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Majority Whip Tom Emmer, and Conference Chair Lisa McClain said they have urged Gonzales to step aside from the race while the investigation proceeds.

The investigation into ethics complaints about Representative Gonzales started after Brandon Herrera received 43.3% of votes in the Republican primary election, while Gonzales received 41.7%. Then Gonzalez essentially confirmed an affair with a staffer who later committed suicide, on the Joe Pags Show. The allegations of the affair had mired Gonzales' campaign in the controversy.  On March 5, 2026, Gonzales issued a statement on X, stating he would not continue to seek re-election. From X.com:

After deep reflection and with the support of my loving family, I have decided not to seek re-election while serving out the rest of this Congress with the same commitment I’ve always had to my district. Through the rest of my term, I will continue fighting for my constituents, for whom I am eternally grateful,

Brandon Herrera posted on X, thanking Tony Gonzales for dropping out of the race. From X.com:

 I appreciate Tony Gonzales for making the appropriate decision.

Texas District 23 covers a large chunk of west Texas. It is one of the largest congressional districts in the United States. It is a mostly rural district, running up to the edge of El Paso in the west, Oddessa in the east, and San Antonio in the southeast of the District.

In 2024, the district voted Republican, 180,720 votes to Democratic, 109,373. Because Herrera will not have to campaign in a runoff primary, he can conserve his resources to campaign against the Democratic challenger. The odds have shifted strongly in favor of Herrera becoming the next congressional representative from Texas district 23.

Analysis: With Gonzales dropping out of the race, it is likely the Democratic party will push significant funding to attempt to flip the seat. It is difficult to do in a district which has a strong conservative majority.  Brandon Herrera has shown he can run a good primary campaign. Now he has to run a campaign in the general election. He has a good start in funding the campaign. The actions of Speaker Johnson and the leadership make it likely he will have an endorsement from President Trump and obtain some campaign funds from the Republican party.

The Democratic opposition has tried to paint Herrera as a fringe candidate. Such attacks are not as effective as they have been, because the media landscape is far more fractured and partisan than it has been in the past. In the past, Progressive candidates, both Republican and Democratic, could rely on the old, dominant, progressive media to set the narrative and decide what was a scandal, and what was not. "Scandals" for conservatives had a low threshold. Scandals for progressives tended to be swept under the rug. That dynamic is no longer dominant.

 

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The confrontation escalated rapidly when the suspect allegedly produced a handgun and shot the victim in the upper chest and shoulder area, according to Sheriff Del Toro. Despite his injuries, the victim fled toward his own home, but was pursued by the armed suspect. 

The chase ended in a physical struggle on a nearby lawn, according to the sheriff.

"Kind of a wrestling match ensued where the gun exchanged hands," Sheriff Del Toro told reporters during a press briefing at the scene. "The suspect was then fatally shot."

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GA: Powder Springs -Woman Shoots, Kills Man, Claims Self Defense

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-11T11:02:00Z

Officers were called to the park at around 9:20 p.m., where they found 30-year-old Rashad Liddwell shot in the chest. He was taken to the hospital but died less than an hour later, according to authorities.

Police said a woman shot the man, claiming self-defense and fear for her life. She has not been charged, but the investigation continues.


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IN: Indianapolis - Man Shoots Attacker in Self Defense

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-11T11:00:00Z

INDIANAPOLIS — The victim of an attack over the weekend in downtown Indianapolis told police two men tried to beat him in the street before he shot one in the stomach in self-defense. While one suspect has since been arrested, the other is recovering in the hospital.

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Leftists always looking for a back door

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-11T10:30:00Z

The UK is trying to bring dog bans in through the back door to appease their increasingly majority islamic population. Sixty-seven dog breeds could be banned in Britain if new breeding guidelines set by parliament become mandatory, campaigners have warned. … The 67 dog breeds that could be banned in Britain  1. Affenpischer 2. American Cocker Spaniel […]

Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — March 11, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-11T07:04:31Z

On March 11, 1708, Queen Anne withheld Royal Assent from the Scottish Militia Bill. This was the last time that a British monarch vetoed legislation. — March 11, 1897: A meteor entered the Earth’s atmosphere and exploded over New Martinsville, West Virginia. The debris caused damage, but no human injuries were reported. — And on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared that the COVID-19 outbreak was a pandemic. — 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 …

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Necessity is the Mother of Improvisation – Part 2, by 3AD Scout

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-11T07:03:12Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) At one auction, I found some very odd tools for some type of woodwork.  Upon research they were used by wheelwrights to make wooden wagon wheels.  I have an interest in several old trades but wheel making is not one of them.  On a trip to Holmes County, Ohio (in Amish country) I took those old wheelwright tools and traded them for some other tools (blacksmithing and chisels) that I did want at the Colonial Homestead Store, in Millersburg.  This store offers old but usable tools from many old trades.  Just walking …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-11T07:02:00Z

Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — First up, over at Zero Hedge: The Fix Is in to Defeat Alberta Independence. o  o  o This piece by Paul Joseph Watson if one for the “England Has Fallen” file: He Didn’t See This Coming o  o  o A quite useful video: Installing My Underground Propane Tank.  JWR’s Comments: The crucial …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-11T07:01:43Z

“What then is the spirit of liberty? I cannot define it; I can only tell you my own faith. The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right; the spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men and women; the spirit of liberty is the spirit which weighs their interest alongside its own without bias; the spirit of liberty remembers that not even a sparrow falls to earth unheeded; the spirit of liberty is the spirit of him who, near two thousand years ago, taught mankind …

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The war on Iran, and in nine countries of the Middle East, continues. DC and Jerusalem (the FedGov and Israelis) continue to increase the “intensity” of the attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran. Including widening the target list. And … Continue reading

The Soviet APS Pistol and Its Silent Successor

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-11T00:00:00Z

The story of the Soviet APS pistol begins in the late 1940s with a young designer whose name would become synonymous with Soviet weapon designs and experimentation. Igor Yakovlevich Stechkin, then 26, led development at Tula Central Design Bureau No. 14 and produced the first shop prototype in 1949. Rapid iteration and factory trials followed, and by 1951, the Stechkin Automatic Pistol was accepted into Soviet service. The pace, from concept to adoption in roughly three years, was unusually brisk even by mid-20th-century Soviet standards.
This Photo Of The Day contains a very high dose of masculinity. When heading into remote Arctic territory, preparation is not optional. Captain Petr Kos of the 118-year-old polar vessel ANNA selected the CZ 600+ LUX chambered in .30-06 Springfield for his voyage to Svalbard, where carrying a firearm outside settlements is said to be a legal requirement due to the presence of polar bears.

Handles Everywhere

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-10T23:01:00Z

I was so pleased with how handy the Televue-85 is now that it has a handle that I bought a 3.5" center-to-center furniture handle and did they same to the 3" f/4.5 reflector. This is neither as clumsy nor as expensive as the Televue-85 but still makes it easier to put on a mount.

Small Business Spotlight: Osight

by Josh C in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-10T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to TFB's Small Business Spotlight ! In this series, we take a look at small firearm-related businesses. Today we have a red dot optic brand, Osight.

There Is No Substitute for Sharp Tools

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-10T21:49:13Z

That includes drill bits, saw blades, end mills, and today's subject, boring bars. I am boring an aluminum cylinder and cutting was going poorly. I looked carefully at the carbide tip and the problem was obvious. Fortunately, this is a rotatable carbide tip. To do that you need a teeny tiny Tor-X (T7) which is Alford slightly larger than this letter o on a 13" screen. (Do you remember 13" computer monitors?)

It bores so much better now.

Another Country Heard From

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T19:47:04Z

He’d rather help legitimize the gun-grabbers at 97Percent. UPDATE All the louder voices are out in force: I see from a buildup of negative comments on X by those who refuse to consider the evidence that I can spend my time today trying to get those who will not see to look, or I can … Continue reading "Another Country Heard From"

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HEVI Savings On Turkey Ammo

by Zac K in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-10T18:00:00Z

It’s that time of year again, when the cold, dry weather of winter turns into the cold, soggy weather of spring. Uh, leaving that cynicism over meteorology aside, it’s also time to get ready for turkey hunting. That means it’s also time to make sure you’ve got the ammo you need for the season, and if you’re looking for savings, HEVI Shot has deals on the shells you need.

Night Time Car Alarm

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-03-10T17:58:15Z

It’s two a.m.  You are asleep in your warm bed when you hear your car alarm going off in your driveway.  What do you do?   How many of you would grab your bedside pistol and run outside to check what’s going on?   That may not be the best course of action.   Check […]

With the danger to recognition of the right to keep and bear arms clear if Democrats succeed in changing the electorate, claiming a “single issue” excuse is a cop-out. If the fear is that the media and Democrats will portray them as fascists and racists, that’s been happening for years, and no amount of conciliatory … Continue reading "Gun Groups Failing Members by Ignoring Immigration Threat"

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This is CNN

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T17:23:13Z

I mean, who would believe it if you told them that CNN would turn an Islamist terrorist attack on New York City into a tale of two brothers minding their own business until they were forced to protest the injustice of white supremacists who were committing an Islamophobic hate crime? [More] I would. [Via Michael G]

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The OJ Defense

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T17:17:12Z

Left-Wing Activist Group Teaches Liberals How To Get Through Jury Selection and Vote ‘Not Guilty’ on Trump DOJ Prosecutions, Recordings Show – ‘Never mention jury nullification’ during jury selection, Freedom Trainers advises its attendees. Then, vote ‘not guilty’ for ‘any reason you believe is just.’ [More] Two can play that game. [Via Michael G]

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Good Riddance

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T17:08:20Z

U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales announced he will no longer seek re-election, effectively making gun rights activist Brandon Herrera the Republican nominee in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District. [More] I wonder if he has any regrets yet. [Via Sweet Babboo]

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Henry Adds More .22 Magnum Options

by Zac K in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-10T17:00:00Z

Henry Repeating Arms is in the middle of a bunch of tweaks to their rifle lineup this winter, and that means more magnums! Specifically, they’re taking two of their long-running rifles, models that are very popular with youth shooters specifically, and making them available in .22 Magnum.

Somehow I missed this

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-03-10T16:43:00Z

Sometime in the last two or three weeks the odometer here ticked over 20 Million page views.  Seems kind of weird that I wasn't tracking that, but whatever.  In three months we will celebrate the 18th blogiversary here.

Silicon Graybeard has an interesting theory about all the traffic lately. 

We’re the Only Ones Inexperienced Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T16:28:07Z

I would bet that the vast majority of all NYPD officers never even touched a real firearm until after they joined the department and were sent to the range. After all, guns and gun owners are bad, right? [More] That’s not far off from what a retired NYPD Sergeant and firearms instructor, whom I actually … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Inexperienced Enough"

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PWS MK116 MOD 2-M Ambidextrous AR-15 [Review]

by Patrick McCarthy in Recoil on 2026-03-10T16:23:35Z

The latest version of the PWS MK116 MOD 2-M features a fully ambidextrous forged lower receiver, as well as accessories from BCM and Radian.

Safe Storage

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T16:03:19Z

The bill does not force any retailer to provide firearm storage, nor does it micromanage the agreement between them and a firearm owner… Additionally, the bill does not mandate storage by any firearm owner, nor does it provide a pathway for others to do so without the owner’s consent. [More] Those would have been my … Continue reading "Safe Storage"

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In the Spirit of Aloha

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T15:44:00Z

A new major federal court case has just been commenced in the US District Court of Hawaii challenging the state’s ban on non-residents being able to carry handguns in the state for self defense purposes… Alan Beck has set forth an impressive set of 35 pages of historical material that arguably can give rise to… … Continue reading "In the Spirit of Aloha"

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Not Exactly Matt Dillon* But So What?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T15:32:27Z

Now, Dhillon has made no mention of being an experienced shooter. She’s not pretending that she’s an expert shot or anything like that. She’s learning. However, people criticizing her for not being an expert was troubling, to say the least. [More] That there’s no shortage of d!ck gun owners feeds another meme. The first time … Continue reading "Not Exactly Matt Dillon* But So What?"

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We’re the Only Ones Oppositional Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-10T15:07:57Z

Gov. Gordon didn’t mince words when discussing the Second Amendment Protection Act. He called it an “embarrassment,” noting all 23 sheriffs in Wyoming oppose it. The bill currently sits on the governor’s desk. He vetoed a similar bill last year. [More] Here ’tis. So, “law and order Republicans” can be every bit the impediment Marxist … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Oppositional Enough"

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Walker's New Affordable SHOTSYNC Timer

by Matthew Moss in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-10T15:00:00Z

Walker’s has a new shot timer that is a different take on the idea. The SHOTSYNC  is a wearable shot timer incorporating both a microphone and an accelerometer to detect shots. That information passes over a Bluetooth link to your phone, where that information is logged and displayed.

By Dave Workman Republican U.S. Senator Mike Lee of Utah has introduced the National Constitutional Carry Act, which would remove the requirement of state concealed carry licenses and permits, essentially restoring the Second Amendment to its full status. The five-page bill, H.R. 645, states, “No State or political subdivision of a State may impose a criminal […]

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The Locals III

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-10T13:44:06Z

He’s baaaaaack….. ETA: Actually…might be a coyote…..
Sunday marked the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. We moved the clocks forward, taking an hour of light from the morning and adding it to the evening. Of course, the length of the day itself isn’t affected and nothing is truly “saved,” but it’s a welcome change in my book. I don’t mind drinking my morning coffee in the dim light of early day, and I certainly appreciate enjoying my evening smoke before and during sunset — or at least getting a good start before darkness settles in.

With temperatures in the low 70s after the Sunday evening meal, I grabbed a Tatuaje Cojonu 2018 Broadleaf from the humidor, poured myself an Amaretto digestif, and stepped outside to enjoy the fading day.



The Cojonu 2018 had been resting in the humidor for the past three months. I’m a fan of Tatuaje cigars, and frankly I’m a bit surprised it sat that long. The 5 5/8 x 54 stick features a rounded box press and is cloaked in an oily, USA-grown Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. Nicaraguan tobaccos make up the binder and filler. The blend reportedly contains a generous amount of ligero and higher-priming wrapper leaves, adding both body and strength.

The smoke begins with a robust mix of cedar, espresso, and dark cocoa. As the cigar settles in, an undercurrent of sweetness emerges to balance the profile. By the end of the roughly 75-minute smoke, the pepper note moves back to the forefront. The cigar delivers full body, yet remains balanced and flavorful throughout.

The almond sweetness of the Disaronno Amaretto contrasted with the opening notes of the Cojonu 2018 — though not unpleasantly. As the smoke progressed, I found the sweet liqueur softened the cigar’s peppery edge somewhat, making for an enjoyable and flavorful pairing.



As I savored the drink and cigar, the sun slowly slipped below the horizon and the low-angled light warmed the porch in its final moments. While enjoying the spring-like weather, I couldn’t help but notice the grass around the house beginning to green. At the same time, our local deer herd strolled in to nibble on the fresh shoots.

Such is the cycle of spring.
 
Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Words to Remember

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-10T13:01:00Z

If we were the problem, you would know about it.
Quote of the Day You are angry about the present moment, but you are the one who voted for decades of executive overreach that allowed this regime to grow like a cancer. You do not get to acquiesce to forty … Continue reading
Thompson/Center is going full-speed ahead with the reboot of its long gun lineup at the same time that it’s rebooting its Encore ProHunter pistol series. Just before turkey season starts, T/C has a new shotgun barrel option on the market, and as muzzleloader season will be here before you know it (a matter of months for deer hunters, but only weeks away for bear hunters), T/C also has an all-new option for its muzzleloader series. And the new option isn’t exactly your traditional front-stuffer, not even by T/C standards.
From bull-riding to rounding up bison, Niki Morrison’s life is anything but dull. As director of marketing and public relations at Hook & Barrel Magazine, Niki leads a life of adventure and inspiration. Find out more about this amazing woman.
So all of these dems are coming out and are basically saying that women are too stupid to get their papers in order to be able to vote. And maybe some are in which case, yay, they won’t be voting. ETA: I am a proponent of the repeal of the 19th Amendment. That is not […]

The Colorado legislature is passing bills designed to keep people from making their own firearms without government permission. Two bills appear likely to become law. The two bills are expected to be signed by Governor Jared Polis. House Bill 1144 has passed the House 40 - 25 on a partyline vote on March 2, 2026. Senate Bill 43 passed the Senate 18 -16, with four Democratic senators joining twelve Republican senators to vote against the bill. The Senate voted on the bill the same day as the House voted on House Bill 1144, March 2.

House Bill 1144 prohibits the manufacture of firearms by "3D printing", except for people licensed by the government:

 Knowingly manufacturing or producing a firearm, unfinished frame or receiver, large-capacity magazine, or rapid-fire device (firearm or firearm component) by 3-dimensional printing. The prohibition does not apply to a federally licensed firearm manufacturer , an instructor or student of an accredited gunsmithing program, or an institution that operates an accredited gunsmithing program. Unlawful three-dimensional printing of a firearm or firearm component is a class 1 misdemeanor; except that a second or subsequent offense is a class 5 felony.

House Bill 1144 defines 3D printing broadly, to mean both additive and subtractive manufacturing.  The bill also makes it illegal for most people to offer or sell digital instructions in a rather broad and vague way:

"Knowingly offering to sell or distributing digital instructions that may be used for an activity that constitutes a violation of specified existing state law concerning unlawful conduct involving an unserialized firearm, frame, or receiver."

Senate Bill 43  requires firearm barrels to be sold or transferred by a federally licensed dealer in person. From legiscan.com, a summary of the bill:

The bill requires a firearm barrel to be sold or transferred in person by a federally licensed firearm dealer. A person who is not a federally licensed firearm dealer shall not possess a firearm barrel with the intent to sell or transfer, or with the intent to offer to sell or transfer, the firearm barrel. Unlawful sale of a firearm barrel and unlawful possession with intent to sell a firearm barrel are each an unclassified misdemeanor.

A person must be 18 years old or older and legally allowed to purchase a firearm under state and federal law to purchase a firearm barrel, subject to certain exceptions.

The bill requires a federally licensed firearm dealer to record a sale or transfer of a firearm barrel for at least 5 years.

The bill requires the Colorado bureau of investigation to create a form for federally licensed firearm dealers to record a sale or transfer of a firearm barrel.

Analysis:

Both bills are likely to be challenged as unconstitutionally infringing on rights protected by the Second Amendment. In the Bruen decision, the Supreme Court ruled infringements on the Second Amendment are only allowed if they were understood to be acceptable as part of the right to keep and bear arms in 1791, when the Bill of Rights was ratified. The Senate bill on barrel sales only applies inside the State of Colorado, so Colorado residents could purchase barrels in other states, if the sale was done outside the state of Colorado.  It is unclear of Colorado could prevent the mailing of a firearm barrel to someone in Colorado from outside the state.

Colorado is likely to argue these measures are only regulations on the commercial sale of firearms, and the Supreme Court in Heller noted some regulations on commercial sales are allowed.

Challengers to the bill will likely argue the bills directly infringe on the right to acquire firearms by making your own, an activity which has been practiced since before the Constitution was written. The challengers will likely argue the right includes the right to purchase firearms parts, such as barrels.

There may be a challenge to the law claiming the state does not have the authority to regulate federally licensed dealers.

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Il: Chicago - Armed Homeowner Shoots, Wounds Burglary Suspect

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-10T12:12:00Z

A 59-year-old man allegedly broke into a garage in the area and was confronted by the homeowner, police said.

The homeowner had a valid concealed carry license and fired a gun at the burglar. The offender was shot in the right calf and taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he was listed in good condition.


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That's not how that works.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-10T12:12:00Z

Acting like they're really breaking some big story on Pentagon waste in the Hegseth era, The New Republic emotes:
Some of the frivolous September purchases made under Secretary Pete Hegseth’s stewardship include a $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home, $5.3 million for Apple devices such as the new iPad, and an astronomical amount of shellfish, including $2 million for Alaskan king crab and $6.9 million worth of lobster tail. (Lobster tail is apparently a favorite of Hegseth’s Pentagon—the department spent more than $7.4 million total on the luxury item in March, May, June, and October.)

In other pricey food purchases, the government decided to drop $15.1 million for ribeye steak (again, just in September), $124,000 for ice cream machines, and $139,224 on 272 orders of doughnuts.
They make this sound like it's for lavish orgies at the homes of generals or whatever, but look...

Grand pianos are expensive. That one goes with the Air Force Chief of Staff's house. It's not like General Wilsbach gets to take it with him when he leaves. Also, it's probably replacing a previous, worn-out piano.

As far as the lobster, crab, and ribeyes, the donuts and ice cream machines? That's for the DFACs. Surf & turf is a treat we give to the people we ask to risk getting all blowed up for their country. At least let 'em have a nice meal on Fridays.

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While still on the line with the resident, dispatchers heard a gunshot in the background. Dispatch then spoke with the neighbor, who reported he had detained two individuals at gunpoint outside the residence and had fired a warning shot.

Upon arrival, deputies and CHP contacted the victim and her neighbor. Based on witness statements, investigators determined three suspects were involved. Two fled before deputies arrived and remain at large. They are described as an adult white female and an adult white male.


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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-10T12:00:00Z




Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-10T11:51:00Z


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There are two Americas: Ours and theirs

by Lee Williams in The Gun Writer on 2026-03-10T10:03:16Z

NYPD remain the bluest cops in the country.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — March 10, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-10T07:04:39Z

On  March 10, 1831, the French Foreign Legion was established by King Louis-Philippe to support his war in Algeria. — March 10, 1891: Almon Brown Strowger, an undertaker in Topeka, Kansas, patented the Strowger Switch, a device which led to the automation of telephone circuit switching. — And on March 10, 1910, China officially ended slavery. But unofficially, China now has one of the world’s largest slave populations. These are mostly political prisoners, working in prison factories. Sadly, there is no way of reliably knowing whether or not most of the “Made In China” merchandise that you buy might originate …

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Necessity is the Mother of Improvisation – Part 1, by 3AD Scout

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-10T07:03:03Z

We have all seen the post-apocalyptic movies where improvise armored vehicles with machine guns roam the landscape.  These Hollywood creations make for great entertainment but are such cobbled together machines just fantasy?  The civil war in Somalia introduced the world to “Technicals”, or utilizing civilian vehicles, like decades old Datsun and Totota Hilux pickup trucks, as a platform to mount heavy machine guns, like the Soviet era DShK 12.7mm.  Thirty years later and such vehicles are now being used on the battlefields of Ukraine.  Not only has Ukraine made improvised war wagons out of civilian pickup trucks but they have …

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SurvivalBlog’s American Redoubt Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-10T07:02:08Z

This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest.  Today, a public domain photo of the Palouse Hills at sunset in late summer, by Alejandro Rodriguez.  The thumbnail photo below is click-expandable. Redoubt News Links Another news item to file under “Perps from outside the Redoubt”: Man arrested after backpack explosion at gold mining event at Kootenai County Fairgrounds. Sen. Tim Sheehy Helps Tackle Protester Brian McGinnis – Whose Arm Appears to Snap in Wild Scene. Feds: …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-10T07:01:52Z

“It is my belief that there are ‘absolutes’ in our Bill of Rights, and that they were put there on purpose by men who knew what words meant, and meant their prohibitions to be ‘absolute.’” – Justice Hugo L. Black

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If You Are Going to Spam Me, At Least Make Me Laugh

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-10T00:51:06Z

Today's marvel:
"Greetings, from The illuminati world elite empire. Bringing the poor, the needy and the talented to limelight of fame, riches, powers and security, get recognized in your business, political race, rise to the top in whatever you do, be protected spiritually and physically! All these you will achieve in a twinkle of an eye when you get initiated to the great Illuminati empire. Once you are initiated to the illuminati empire you will get numerous benefits and reward.
Note: that this message was created solely for the purpose of our recruitment scheme which will end next month and this offer is for unique ones only, if you are not serious on joining the illuminati empire, then you are advise not to contact us at all. This is because disloyalty is highly not tolerated here in our organization.
Do you agree to be a member of the illuminati new world order? If YES! then kindly reply us back on our direct recruitment email only at: contact@eliterecruitment.org 
Please note, Kindly make sure all your respond/reply are send directly to the email stated above only at:> contact@eliterecruitment.org 
For more instructions on our membership process.
The Illuminati.'
Few guns exude as much 1980s-ness as the Colt Model 635. It was the perfect encapsulation of a timeframe, taking the Vietnam veteran M16 and adapting it for the streets of the cocaine wars. PSA sub-brand Harrington & Richardson has reintroduced the 635 as a pistol with an arm brace, and they sent one to me for review.
Frost in the air and pressure in the chest, instructors from the 40th Home Guard Battalion under Sweden’s Western Military Region recently conducted two intensive winter days of refresher training ahead of the upcoming training cycle. Operating in snow-covered terrain, the focus was on maintaining proficiency across weapon systems while adapting to evolving sighting technologies.
It's tough to argue these days that we don't have a serious issue in the domestic rimfire market. We just can't seem to crank out truly consistent match-grade .22LR here in the States. Sure, stuff like CCI Green Tag and Federal AutoMatch can hit solid A-tier status in my book, but the undisputed kings of .22LR still hail from just two shops: the UK's ELEY and Finland's Lapua. Today, we're checking out one of ELEY's more wallet-friendly and accessible options - ELEY Target .22LR 40gr .

107 DAYS

by Mas in on 2026-03-09T19:20:25Z

“107 Days” is Kamala Harris’ account of her failed Presidential campaign. It begins whenshe gets word from Joe Biden that he’s not going to run for reelection. It’s 107 days out fromElection Day, hence the title.As Vice President under Biden, she had led the White House Gun Violence effort, whichwas more show than go. If […]
This is not a joke. Target Sports USA announced plans to deploy ammunition vending machines , which were first shown off at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The machines will sell ammo, including rounds from Target Sports USA's own New Republic USA brand, through automated kiosks with built-in security and compliance features.

C&H Unveils Strykr PDW Optic

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-09T17:00:00Z

C&H has a new red dot sight optimized for use on PDWs like the Flux Raider. The   Strykyr red dot  is an enclosed design with a built-in Picatinny rail mount. It also has a multi-reticle system with a selectable dot and outer ring.
As Thompson/Center makes its comeback, one thing that longtime fans of the brand wanted to know was: What about the pistols? And after launching (or is that re-launching?) multiple lines of rifles, Thompson/Center has indeed brought back its hunting-oriented handguns as well, with the Encore ProHunter pistol series rebooted.
The signs of Spring continue to reveal themselves in small but welcome ways. I was delighted last week to see the first daffodils sprouting from the ground.


Even more welcome was the return of our Sunday Aperitivo on the porch.


It has been some four months since we moved our Sunday tradition indoors for the winter. While the drinks and pre-dinner snacks remain the same, enjoying them outside allows me to enjoy a cigar at the same time. For the new season’s opening salvo, I paired a Negroni with the My Father Le Bijou 1922 Petit Robusto. The shorter smoking time was a concession to the remaining chill in the air.

Soon those daffodils will bloom and outdoor dining will resume in earnest. It can’t happen too soon.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Madsen Model 1945: A Rather Unusual SMG

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-03-09T13:27:29Z

At the end of World War Two, the Danish Madsen company wanted to replace its production of licensed Suomi submachine guns with a design of its own. The result was the Model 1945, a quite [...]

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They chose…. poorly… Ideology over security

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-09T13:03:53Z

Europe and California are all now fully reaping the results of their energy policies and reliance on windmills and solar panels instead of good plentiful oil and natural gas. And let’s just say it sucks to be them. Because not only is the war in Iran sending oil prices skyrocketing, Putin is putting on some […]
Quote of the Day Iranian civilians certainly have a legitimate need to arm themselves. It is difficult to understand the horrors they face under the current Islamic regime. They can be arrested, jailed and tortured on mere suspicion. Their security … Continue reading
Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 176! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like Primary Arms, Natchez Shooters Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and more. Whether you’re looking for deals on new or used guns, ammo to add to your reserves, or specific accessories like flashlights, range bags, optics, bipods, and magazines, each week we’ll have new sets of deals that might fulfill one of those needs and save you a few dollars.
Our publisher interviewed Dr. Tommy Floyd, president of the National Archery in the Schools Program, after the organization reached out to us at The WON and told us about its success with girls who love archery. We think you’ll be quite impressed with what’s happening with this program in our nation.
From PRS Champion to founder and lead instructor of Hat Creek Training, Bryan Morgan is one of the best in more ways than one.
Texas Congressional District 23 in 2026. 


In 2024, Brandon Herrera, also known as the online personality The AK Guy, came very close to winning a runnoff primary against Representative Tony Gonzales in the Texas Republican primary for District 23. The Texas Congressional District 23 extends over a vast, mostly rural area of west Texas. In the initial multi-candidate primary, Herrera won 24.6% of the vote. In the 2024 runoff, Herrera won 49.4% of the vote, very close to an upset victory. Texas District 23 is considered a "safe" Republican district.  In the general election of 2024, Gonzales received 180,720 votes to Democratic candidate Santos Limon, who received 109,373 votes, according to ballotpedia.   Whoever wins the runoff Republican primary in 2026 is very likely to be the Republican Congressman in the House of Representatives from Texas District 23.

In 2026, Gonzales has been embroiled in a scandal involving the suicide of a married woman staffer. Some racy texts were sent to her by Gonzales. In the initial primary in 2026, Herrera obtained about 1.6% more votes than Gonzales, in field of four candidates. Kens5.com reported, as of 5:40 p.m. on March 4, 2026, these results:

43.33% Brandon Herrera  23,830 votes

41.73% Tony Gonzales    22,949 votes

8.49% Keith Barton   4,668 votes.

Francisco 'Quito' Canseco 6.46%   3,551 votes.

There were about 55,000 votes total in the initial primary of 2026.  It is close to the number cast in the 2024 primary race, about 57,600 votes. In the runoff primary election of 2024, less than 30,000 votes were cast. In the initial primary of 2024, Gonzales had 25,988 votes. In the initial 2024 primary, Herrera received 24.6% or 14,201 votes. In the initial primary in 2026, Herrero almost doubled his vote total, while Gonzalex dropped almost three thousand votes. If that dynamic holds for the 2026 runoff, Gonzalez is in trouble.  In the initiial primary of 2024, 54.9% of the votes were against Tony Gonzales. In the initial primary of 2026, 58.3% of the votes were against Tony Gonzales. After the bruising in the initial runoff of 2026, the U.S. House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into the allegations of an affair. From tpr.org:

The U.S. House Ethics Committee announced Wednesday that it has opened an investigation into Rep. Tony Gonzales, a Republican from Texas CD-23, following allegations involving his conduct toward a former staff member in his congressional office.

In a statement, the committee said it voted to create an investigative subcommittee to examine whether Gonzales may have violated the House Code of Official Conduct or other applicable rules.

According to the committee, the inquiry will focus on allegations that he may have engaged in sexual misconduct involving an employee in his office and whether he may have unfairly granted special favors or privileges.

On a YouTube with Joe Pags, Representative Tony Gonzales admitted to "making a mistake".

Trump had previously endorsed Tony Gonzales, but on Friday, February 27th, before the primary, Gonzales name was conspicuously absent from Trump's list of endorsements in the Texas primaries. From fox7austin.com:

Gonzales is facing a primary challenge from Brandon Herrera, who pushed him to a runoff in the 2024 primaries. The two were separated by less than 400 votes in the runoff in 2024.

Trump has previously endorsed Gonzales, but during Friday's flurry of endorsements, the congressman's name and district were noticeably absent.

Ballotpedia show Herrera with $868,569 in funds raised according to the Federal Elections Commission, as of February 11, 2026.  According to the Texas Tribune, Herrera has raised 2.3 million in campaign funds as of March 4. The Tribune claims Herrara has more funds available than does Gonzales. According to San Antonio Today, Kyle Rittenhouse campaigned for Brandon Herrara in a door knocking campaign on March 2, a day before the initial primary election.

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Philadelphia police said the preliminary investigation found that Jones-Walker was assaulting his girlfriend in a rear bedroom of the home when her 11-year-old son retrieved her firearm and shot him.

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According to police, the man, who police say had no association with the hospital, was with a group of young men in the parking lot when they were approached by a security guard. At some point, the guard shot the man. Police have not confirmed if the man fired at the guard first.

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CT: Darien - Homeowner Drives off Intruders with Gunfire

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-09T11:25:00Z

The homeowner said at least one of the suspects had a gun, and that's when he feared for his safety, according to police.

He then shot his firearm at the suspects and they fled, police said.

"During our initial investigation, Darien Police Detectives determined that a male juvenile potentially matching the description of one of the suspects arrived at the Bridgeport Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound and was rushed to surgery," Darien police said in a Facebook post.


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War News...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-09T11:21:00Z


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Memes for Monday!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-09T11:08:00Z




Top. Men.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-09T10:50:00Z

Info is coming out around the lawsuit regarding the DOGE cuts to National Endowment for the Humanities grants and... wow. 
Federal grants that had been approved after a full application and review process were terminated by some random inexperienced DOGE bros based on whether ChatGPT could explain—in under 120 characters—that they were “related to DEI.”

That’s what the newly released proposed amended complaint from the Authors Guild against the US government reveals about how DOGE actually decided which National Endowment for the Humanities grants to kill.
Apparently this posse of barely post-pubertal broccoli-haired incels were just feeding grant text into an LLM and asking "Chat, is this DEI?" 

Which, I guess, made sense since this merry band of Einsteins seems unclear on what "DEI" even is. I could only take a minute or two of this guy talking in circles in his deposition video trying to avoid admitting he has no idea what he's talking about.



This is how Indianapolis lost a federal grant to restore urban trees. See, if the trees in your city are, like, mostly elms or ash and Dutch elm disease or ash borers come through, that would be bad. So biodiversity in your city's trees is good... but whoops! The word "biodiversity" contains the word "diversity", and Chat-GPT says that's a no-no.

Or say you're at Duke University and you have a federal grant to study, oh, something involving disease transmission or transgenic genetic material... well, all the LLM sees is "trans" and bye bye disease research

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Start the clock

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-09T09:17:25Z

Well, since there’s no $200 tax to ‘make’ and SBR these days (Form 1) I took an hour, a ton of photos, and sent in the eForm1 to SBR one of my PTR MP5 clones, Ruger PC Charger 9mm, Group … Continue reading

Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 9, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-09T07:05:37Z

On March 9, 1776, Adam Smith published the influential economics book “The Wealth of Nations”. — March 9, 1916: Pancho Villa‘s men killed more than a dozen in a raid on Columbus, New Mexico. — March 9, 1945, the U.S. Army Air Forces bombed Tokyo with napalm, causing fires that destroyed a quarter of the city and killed some 80,000 civilians. — Today’s feature is by SurvivalBlog Field Gear Editor Tom Christianson. — We still need entries for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $981,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we started running this …

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Ontario M3 Fighting Knife, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-09T07:04:13Z

The M3 Fighting Knife was designed with a single purpose: to kill the enemy. It was designed to penetrate deeply into an opponent during hand-to-hand combat, severing arteries and veins along the way, so that the opponent would quickly lose enough blood to cease to be a threat. The M3 and the KA-BAR were evaluated together for the US military in 1942 by civilians on the Smaller War Plants Corporation Board. It was adopted by that board based on civilian rather than military criteria. The chairman of that board was eager to select designs that could be quickly and economically …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-09T07:03:16Z

The following recipe for Roasted Asparagus with Garlic is from SurvivalBlog reader Callie B. Ingredients 1 large bunch of fresh asparagus, washed and with woody butt ends cut off 2-3 cloves of garlic, minced 3 Tablespoons olive oil Sea salt (to taste) Black pepper, preferably freshly ground. (To taste) Directions Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Place the asparagus spears in a large bowl then add the olive oil and garlic and toss to coat them. Season with salt and pepper (to taste). Transfer the asparagus spears onto a thick metal baking sheet and arrange in one even layer …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

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

Today’s graphic: U-Haul 2025 Growth Index. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.)  It is obvious that the Inland Northwest, the Southeast, and Texas are the winners, while the increasingly socialist California, Illinois, New Jersey, and New York are the losers. 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 2026-03-09T07:01:44Z

“Who’s going to trust the British media when we know now for a fact that the Trusted News Initiative is an organization of media partners that recognize that their real enemy is independent media? Their enemy, they’re not competing with one another anymore. They’re competing against independent media. It became very clear in COVID. It wasn’t a revolutionary moment. It was a revelationary moment where a lot of people saw for the first time [that] you can’t trust your government. You can’t trust your media. You can’t trust corporations. They’re there to control you. They require that you are ignorant …

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That iEXOS 100 Mount

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-09T02:31:36Z

The mount arrived Thursday.  Why did I buy something made in the PRC? I needed a mount light enough for a grab-and-go telescope. What were my choices.

The Losmandy GM8 is made in California (sort of America). I have two of these already and they are excellent but not light enough to pick up or use for public astronomy. 

The Vixen AP-SM is light enough with goto feature (you say where you want to point the telescope and after a few seconds of whirring motors, there you are! I was quite prepared to pay the premium price (about $1800 with the carbon fiber hybrid tripod). But Vixen lost its North American distributor. Vixen mounts are roughly twice the cost of PRC-made mounts that at first were clones of Vixen's mounts. I looked at buying from a Japanese retailer. With the current weak yen, the shipped price was $200 or so cheaper than the the last U.S. price. But there would be no warranty. I would not expect any real problems with a Vixen, but $1800 for a paperwork is not okay.

And those are your non-PRC choices other than incredibly expensive, long wsiting list, and truly top of the line Astro-Physics mount made in Illinois 

The iEXOS 100 is light enough to pick up and carry without the telescope. The Televue-85 is a very expensive 10 pound telescope so I am not going to carry everything out in one operation. The telescope attaches to the mount using a Vixen-style dovetail, so attaching it quickly is easy.

Explore Scientific appears to have done most (all?) of the design work, not just imported an existing product 

It is a very attractive piece of gear.
The white patches in various places are glow-in-the-dark to make sure no one stumbles into or over your mount in the dark.

It comes with two 1 kg counterweights:

Notice the beautiful finish unlike the crackle finish on the cheapest PRC-made mounts.

Two of these is not quite enough to counterbalance that scope so I have ordered several more from B&H Photo who had them in stock. There was a slight delay because I placed an order on the Jewish Shabbat but they are now en route.

The only design flaw that I can find is that thumbscrews that hold them in place are not centered on the weight so if you put them immediately adjacent of the shaft those knobs cannot be lined up. 

This is purely an esthetic concern.

Even though the counterweights should do not balance the telescope, with the telescope on the mount, the goto motors have enough power to move it to alignment position. I used two star alignment where it picks a bright star and asks you to confirm it is centered. Once you confirm that it picks another star. Once those are picked, you can pick any object in its extensive database at which to point the telescope. The motors are surprisingly quiet. I am having trouble uploading video in the Blogger app so trust me.

It has a polar bore through which you look to get the polar axis aligned with North Celestial Pole, which is roughly Polaris for the next few thousand years.


The bore is so small that I cannot imagine a polar alignment scope that would go into it and provide useful light gathering (Polaris is not very bright)  

The sky is now clearing so it is time to go outside. 

No, it fooled me. We have had several clear nights.  New mount summons cloud cover as sure as drawing pentagram summons Satan.

UPDATE: I only needed one new counterweight to balance it. The very nice metal lens cap adds so much weight at the end that it requires tightening the clutches until I remove it.



My Lenovo WiFi Problem

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-09T01:23:48Z

I have had an intermittent problem with my Lenovo 11e failing to remain connected. After connecting, it would stay connected for about four minutes. Then it dropped the connection and forgot the password preventing auto reconnect. (And annoying me by requiring me to type the password again.)

Lenovo, to their credit, tried really hard to fix this, replacing the WiFi transceiver twice at my home and a few days at their North Carolina facility. After each repair, I would travel and it worked great.

Yesterday and today, I have been using this 11e to control the iEXOS 100 mount.  The mount has a server, so if you connect to it, you disconnect from the house WiFi. It seemed to work fine with the mount.

I asked SuperGrok to help me. It suggested that the problem was in my home's router. This would explain why the problem never appears when traveling. So I went to the Cadillac and connected to its router. No problem. 

SuperGrok suggested that a several year old WiFi transceiver might not handle the WPA2/WPA3 transition causing loss of connection and password. SuperGrok had me call Sparklight to change my settings. 

It was already set to WPA2 but the tech turned on something called Compatibility Mode. My 11e no longer drops connection.
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