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 …

The post Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 9, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

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 …

The post Ontario M3 Fighting Knife, by Thomas Christianson appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

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 …

The post Recipe of the Week: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

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.

The post SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

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 …

The post The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

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 besutiful 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 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.

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.
The Russian news agency Tass (as we write this on 6 March 2026) is one of many worldwide media publishing the following in the past 48 hours. Though we find it hard to feel truly sad about the death of … Continue reading

 Click here too see an International Women's Day protest in New York City. The bigots were wrong but leftists screaming at the sky does nothing to refute it.

I Want to Believe There is a Lot Missing

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-08T14:36:45Z

3/5/26 People:
Man Fell in Love with Google Gemini and It Told Him to Stage a 'Mass Casualty Attack' Before He Took His Own Life: Lawsuit

It is very disturbing. Clearly, this guy was a few fries short of a Happy Meal or he would not have taken his cellphone this seriously. Nonetheless, Google needs to provide transcripts rhat demolish this claim or just shut Gemini down while they fix it. This assumes Gemini allows that. 

Investigators said a woman tried to hold Reed back during the argument as Magee started backing away with his hands up, attempting to de-escalate the situation. 

Reed pushed Magee and then acted like he was walking away before he turned back around, drew a handgun and fired multiple rounds at Magee, according to police. 

Investigators said Magee then pulled his own handgun and returned fire as he was falling to the ground. Reed reportedly fled the scene in a car.

Reed was taken into custody at his home around 10 p.m. on March 5. He was arrested and charged with second-degree murder and tampering with physical evidence. 

More Here 



FL: Boca Raton - Asault and Robbery lead to Defensive Shooting

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-08T13:26:00Z

According to the probable cause affidavit, the victim claimed that Guy and the other man confronted him as he was walking home from the Target shopping plaza and assaulted him, repeatedly punching him in the face.

During the struggle, the victim allegedly retrieved a firearm from his backpack and fired it in self-defense.

The Sheriff's Office said that surveillance footage from the scene revealed Guy fleeing while discarding what deputies identified as Lewis’s stolen iPhone 13. He was also allegedly seen removing a firearm from a cross-body bag before being apprehended by deputies.

More Here


TX: Harlingen - Road Rage to Beating to Defensive Shooting

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-08T13:18:00Z

Investigators say 38-year-old Octavio Sanchez of Rio Hondo was beaten during a confrontation with Roel and Tristan Benitez. Sanchez told deputies he shot both brothers in self-defense during the alleged assault. The case is still under investigation, and no charges have been announced.


More Here


SC: Georgetown County - Man Wounded in Self Defense Shooting

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-08T13:16:00Z

The incident occurred on Greentown Road in the McDonald Community around 1:20 p.m. Upon arrival, deputies located a male victim who suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and was airlifted to a regional trauma center for further treatment.

Another man at the scene, who deputies believe to be the shooter, has been detained for questioning. Deputies said that his statement appears to be consistent with self-defense, according to sheriff spokesperson Heather Pelham.

More Here


Memelight Savings Time!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-08T13:05:00Z




Krugman Test

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-08T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day One shouldn’t exaggerate the economic fallout from this war. But it isn’t occurring in isolation: There are many stresses on our economy, and this could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back — a straw … Continue reading

Daylight Saving Time

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-08T12:12:00Z

 Here we go again in Louisiana.  At 2:00 am, some of our clocks jumped forward to 3:00.  Lots of folks are going to be late for church this morning.  As for myself, I'm wandering around, changing the old-fashioned clocks.

At this point, the twice-annual change is simply tradition.  I am convinced that none of the reasons we started this are valid today.  It's tradition, the ay we've always done it.

Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-08T11:30:00Z

As always, much appreciation to the folks who help me out with collecting these!

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — March 8, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-08T07:04:17Z

Richard “Dick” Hyman turns 99 today! (He was born March 8, 1927.) Dick Hyman is a jazz pianist and composer. Over a 70-year career, he has worked as a pianist, organist, arranger, music director, pioneering electronic musician, and composer. He was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters fellow in 2017. — March 8th is also the birthday of famed revolver shooter, big game hunter, and gun writer Elmer Keith, who co-designed the S&W .44 Magnum and .41 Magnum cartridges. He authored the book Sixguns, which is still considered a standard reference. His fascinating life story is told …

The post Preparedness Notes for Sunday — March 8, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

The Fighting Cane, by “Kim Kipling”

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-08T07:03:57Z

The need to be prepared to defend one’s self in an increasingly uncivil, hostile world is apparent. I strongly recommend the daily carriage of a defensive sidearm, backed up by a reliable edged weapon whenever possible, and I strongly encourage regular practice with these essential tools. More important than simply having hardware is cultivating the mindset of awareness and preparedness. But all too often, our increasingly intrusive nanny state governments, both national and local, enact laws and encourage policies designed to disarm us in public places. Some jurisdictions will go out of their way to prosecute any use of armed …

The post The Fighting Cane, by “Kim Kipling” appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-08T07:02:48Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: The Amazingly Popular New Game: Ayatollah Whackamollah News Link: Who Will Be Iran’s Next Supreme Leader? 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.

The post JWR’s Meme Of The Week: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-08T07:01:59Z

“But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness. Therefore …

The post The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

Nuclear war – fear, hype or something else?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-08T03:00:00Z

In the last week or so, following the massive (and continuing) American-Israeli assault on Iran, we have seen a major uptick online of articles about nuclear weapons and war. Most of these seem to be panic-driven prophesies of pending doom. … Continue reading

Move those clocks up

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-07T21:51:00Z

Yes, it’s time for the stupidity of moving clocks. Again. Now we lose an hour of sleep. I think it’s a psy op to keep us all off balance for several weeks. At this point, I don’t give a crap about where the clock stays just as long as it does.

Food storage…literally

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-07T21:00:24Z

Ok, here’s the scenario to imagine: its the dead of winter and, for whatever reason, you’ve been forced to head to your fallback location. Really, all you could take with you was whats on your back and not much else. … Continue reading
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday , brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . A recent story by the New York Times  examined the issue of possible blast overpressure injuries from firing guns on indoor shooting ranges. The article briefly touches on one possible way to reduce that risk: silencers. So if you want yet another excuse to buy more suppressors, keep reading, and we will get you set up.
Quote of the Day Researchers at Australian start-up Cortical Labs have taught human neurons grown on a chip to play the classic Doom game. In 2021, they had already used 800,000 neurons to play Pong. Now, with four times fewer … Continue reading

Handle for Televue-85

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-07T13:35:26Z

Once I stopped fighting the inability to mill a thin piece of aluminum, it was pretty easy. I cut a .5" slice of 4x2 rectangular aluminum tube, drilled two  201" through holes 1.250" center-to-center, went to Tacoma Screw for two stainless steel 10-32 x 3/8" socket head screws and just screwed it in place using an Allen wrench. 

It is easy to pick up and hold in position with one hand while using the other hand to tighten the bolts that hold it in the Vixen saddle.

I still have enough rectangular tube to make probably 30 of these. There is very little work involved.

1. Slice a .5" piece on the chop saw using a clamped stop to get consistent slices.

2. Put it in the mill. Run a program that uses a center drill to make the through holes. (On first article, I used a center drill to make a pilot hole, then a .2010 twist drill, but I can use a center drill to make hole in one operation.

3. Sand all external surfaces and cut edges.

4. Use file to break all corners to make sure it will not cut skin.

I could do these assembly line in about 3 minutes each. The rectangular aluminum tube is a sunk cost. The only marginal costs are the 10-32 screws and my labor. If I can find buyers on CloudyNights, I might do a production run.

I was using this evening. What a change from grasping it with one hand!

Will FRTs Kill Machine Gun Values? (feat. DIAS)

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-03-07T13:27:31Z

When bump stocks made their appearance on the market, people suggested that they might cause a drop in the value of registered transferrable machine guns. That didn’t happen, largely because bump stocks were tricky to [...]

The post Will FRTs Kill Machine Gun Values? (feat. DIAS) first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-07T13:09:00Z




The shameful decline of the Royal Navy

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-03-07T12:47:00Z

His Majesty's fleet seems to be entirely unable to protect His Majesty's subjects abroad.  There seems to be only a single ship (MHS Dragon) that can be sent to Cyprus for anti-missile defense, and it has taken more than a week to prepare to sail.  And they still haven't left port.

The Royal Navy is no allied force worth considering.  Perhaps HMS Defiant can comment on his place. 

As they point out, the Royal Navy was ready to sail in three days when the Iron Lady Maggie Thatcher told them to stand ready in the Falkland crisis. And then they had something like 100 ships.  Now they can't get a single one.

As Donald Trump would say, sad!

Although I like what he says about the "1000 ship Navy" at about 11:40 into the video.  'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished.

But after all, what today is the "special relationship" or even the transatlantic alliance?  But it's really weird that we're getting more support from Germany than from Great Britain these days.

Whatever you do, don't mention the war. Gosh, the darn Krauts have no sense of humor ... 


The Royal Navy is the fleet of Great Britain.  You know Great Britain, right?  It used to be where Britain is now.  Sic transit Gloria Mundi.

The Problem with Cocked and Locked

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-03-07T12:00:00Z

As a fan of the double action auto, you may think that I am against single action guns. Since one of the benefits of the DA auto is how safe it is to live with, day in and day out, you might assume that the single action auto is just the opposite. Not the case. […]

Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-07T11:30:00Z

Thanks to my meme contributors!
Strike has struck again. They’ve introduced a new stabilizer with some great features and a nice price point. The new Polymer FSA Stabilizer costs about a hundred bucks, and they sent one out for review. Let’s take a look and see if it meets the requirements for your next pistol stabilizer.

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — March 7, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-07T07:04:09Z

On March 7, 1644 Massachusetts established the first two-chamber legislature in the American colonies. — March 7, 1707: The birthday of Stephen Hopkins, a Governor of Rhode Island. He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. — And March 7, 1944 was the birthday of Townes Van Zandt, a gifted Texan singer/songwriter. (He died in 1997.) — 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, …

The post Preparedness Notes for Saturday — March 7, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

What I’m Growing This Year – Part 2, by SaraSue

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-07T07:03:13Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Meat, Dairy, and Eggs My first cow to calve this year is due in a couple of weeks, and being that she is a first time heifer, she could calve any time now.  So, I’m trying to finish up house projects, cleaning the farmhouse top to bottom. and get the garden going before I need to ensure a healthy calf, and train its mother to the milking machine.  I’ll be honest.  I’m apprehensive about training this particular heifer.  She’s a big Guernsey, taller than me, and has long “kickers”/legs, and she’s a little skittish.  Some heifers settle …

The post What I’m Growing This Year – Part 2, by SaraSue appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

Editors’ Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-07T07:02:07Z

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 …

The post Editors’ Prepping Progress appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-07T07:01:14Z

“There shall not any man be able to stand before thee all the days of thy life: as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Be strong and of a good courage: for unto this people shalt thou divide for an inheritance the land, which I sware unto their fathers to give them. Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, …

The post The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

Great News

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-07T02:51:14Z

Via CCRKBA HAILS D.C. APPEALS COURT RULING STRIKING DISTRICT MAG BAN | Citizens Committee For The Right To Keep And Bear Arms: Benson v US et al 23-CV-0541 FINAL.pdf We reverse and vacate Benson’s convictions for possession of a “large … Continue reading

Tilting at windmills – what are the results?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-07T02:00:00Z

Don Quixote, hero of Miguel de Cervantes’ novel and the much more recent musical, is famed for tilting at windmills, believing them to be (in his senility) monsters with four arms intent on conquest and domination. Of course, his efforts … Continue reading

Jeremy Clarkson on the USS Eisenhower

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-03-07T00:36:00Z

This is Jeremy Clarkson from 1998, four years before he rebooted the Top Gear show.  They still had F-14s on the carrier.  This is a very cool look back to Old America when it still was America. 

POTD: Denmark Fields the New GV M/25 C8 MRR

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-07T00:30:00Z

After 16 years of service, the Danish Defense Forces are transitioning from the M/10  to the new GV M/25 C8 MRR. The first rifles are now being issued, including to instructors at the Air Force Sergeant’s School in Karup, who recently took the platform to the range ahead of a new intake of sergeant students. Optics? The Specter .
Radio discipline, earpro compliance, and the gap between "we have a plan" and "that plan survived contact with an actual call."

Age come on apace

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-06T23:51:43Z

Liberace, back in the day, sued a tabloid for implying that he was gay. (And, of course, he was but back then it was a secret. A poorly kept one..I mean, look at the man…but a secret nonetheless.) So Liberace … Continue reading

Food for the Single Six Magnum

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-03-06T21:43:00Z

Today I loaded up some food for my Ruger Single Six Magnum Vaquero:

  • Missouri Bullet Company .313" 115 RNFP cast bullets
  • 3.2 grains Hodgdon HP-38 powder
  • CCI No.500 primer
  • Starline cases



Yeah, my reloading bench is cluttered.

What looks like a copper wash on the bullets is Hi-Tek coating applied in lieu of a traditional bullet lube. The appearance of the loaded rounds remind me of oversized high velocity .22s, or the old Winchester-Western Lubaloy bullets.




By Dave Workman In a 2-1 split decision, a three-judge panel of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals has ruled that the District’s ban on ammunition magazines is unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. The D.C. Court of Appeals—not to be confused with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit—is considered […]

The post D.C. Court of Appeals Rules District’s Mag Ban Unconstitutional appeared first on Liberty Park Press.

In one of the most-significant yet most under-the-radar legal battles going on in the U.S. right now, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a petition for a rehearing of the Defense Distributed v. Attorney General of New Jersey case. A three-judge Third Circuit panel has recently dismissed this case, but the SAF says there are reasons to reopen it, and they’re doing their best to force this issue back into court.
Shadow Systems has a new owner: The guy who's been running the company.

3/4/26 BBC. Let me also mention that the Conservative MP who savaged Starmer's failure was black.


Sir Keir said: "We're taking action to reduce the threat with planes in the sky in the region intercepting incoming strikes, deploying more capability to Cyprus, and allowing US planes to use UK bases to take out Iran's capability to strike.

"What I was not prepared to do on Saturday was for the UK to join a war unless I was satisfied there was a lawful basis and a viable, thought-through plan. That remains my position."

The PM said the government had also been pre-deploying capabilities in the region for a number of weeks, including radar systems, ground-based air defence, counter-drone systems and F35 jets.

He added that wildcat helicopters with anti-drone capabilities would be in Cyprus this week, with a Royal Navy warship, HMS Dragon, also deployed to the region.

However, Badenoch accused the PM of "catching arrows rather than stopping the archer" in his approach.

"I would say to Labour MPs, we are in this war whether they like it or not. What is the prime minister waiting for?" she added.

She pointed out HMS Dragon was still in Portsmouth and the government "should be doing more".

The Conservative leader also criticised the government for not investing more in defence....

A western official said that so far US bombers have not used the British bases of Diego Garcia or RAF Fairford - but said the UK was ready to accept them. The official said he expected them to arrive within the next few days.

Earlier, former Conservative Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he thought the prime minister had "made a big misjudgement" by not allowing the US to use British military bases for offensive strikes on Iran.

He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that international law was "not settled on this issue" and depended on whether there was an imminent risk of attack from Iran.

Hunt said the Americans had a significant role in defending Europe and in this situation, "to weaken our alliance with the United States was a big mistake".

"President Trump is not interested in that rules-based order," Hunt said.

"He's said so absolutely explicitly. And we have to recognise the brute strength of the American military is something we depend on now in Europe and will depend on for at least a decade."

Hunt is obviously part of the reality-based system. 

by Clayton Cramer in Civilian Gun Self-Defense Blog on 2026-03-06T17:30:00Z

Chris Fountain brought to my attention this 3/5/26 CTInsider article:

DARIEN — A homeowner shot at three people attempting to break into his home on Five Mile River Road on Thursday morning, according to police.

As the masked trio began to break in through the front door of the home, the homeowner saw that at least one of the suspects had a firearm, Darien Detective Sgt. Mauricio Vigil said in a statement Thursday afternoon. 

Vigil said the suspects fled after the firearm was discharged, and a juvenile potentially matching the description of one of the suspects arrived at the Bridgeport Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound. The juvenile was rushed into surgery and his condition is stable as of 2:15 p.m. 

I am hoping this kid learns from this. 

4.9 Magnitude

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-06T17:30:00Z

 

News reports are telling us that north Louisiana experienced a 4.9 magnitude earthquake in Red River parish.

LINKY HERE

We don't normally consider Louisiana to be earthquake country, but the times, they are a-changing.

I went out to tun errands this morning and saw that the car is covered in y3llow pollen.  The pine trees are shedding pollen.  Spring is just around the corner.

Spring — at least the meteorological version — arrived in force late this week, bringing with it temperatures warm enough to lure me into the yard for needed chores. It was actually refreshing to begin the winter cleanup, which includes pruning a good deal of shrub damage from the extreme cold weather a month ago. It’s an ongoing project, but one I’m thankful the weather, and my health, allow me to undertake.

By evening, it was time for a sip and smoke on the porch. With plenty of free time and a cooperative thermometer, I opted for a long smoke. The Liga Privada H99 in Corona Doble is a cigar I enjoy infrequently — the 7” x 54 vitola is a two-hour-plus commitment. Some Bulleit Bottled in Bond Bourbon was poured to accompany the cigar.



The H99 Corona Doble comes from a box purchased in May 2024 as a retirement gift to me, from me. At the time it was promoted as an event-only vitola, and I picked up plenty of extra swag with the purchase. I now see the cigar listed for sale by some online retailers.

The cigar gets its name from the H99 Connecticut Corojo hybrid wrapper. The leaf is a cross between Stalk-Cut Habano and Corojo ’99 tobacco seeds grown in the Connecticut River Valley by a single farm specifically for Drew Estate. A Mexican San Andrés Negro binder encases filler tobaccos grown in Nicaragua, Honduras, and Pennsylvania. The long cigar is smooth and solidly rolled.

Despite a somewhat loose draw, the plentiful smoke opened with hints of pepper and lightly toasted bread. A brown sugar sweetness gradually builds and joins a core of dark chocolate, coffee, and graham cracker. The cigar exhibits a medium body, building to near full in the second half.



Knowing I was in for a long smoking session, the 100-proof Bulleit Bottled in Bond Bourbon made a suitable companion. This first bottled-in-bond release from Bulleit debuted in early 2024. The whiskey was aged for seven years — well beyond the four years mandated by the Bottled in Bond Act of 1897.

The bourbon leans toward rye spice rather than classic bourbon sweetness, both on the nose and the palate. However, that spice is moderate and well balanced with the rest of the profile. Rye, vanilla, and sweet chocolate greet the nose upon pouring. On the sip, vibrant rye spice is layered with balancing vanilla and maple sweetness on the tongue. A hint of dried fruit adds further complexity.



As expected, the Bulleit and H99 proved to be an exemplary pairing. The cigar treated me to an amazing two hours and forty-five minutes of smoking pleasure. Even with a bit of breeze wafting through the now-opened windows on the porch, the spring-like balm contributed to the enjoyable evening. For a while, I even forgot about the remaining winter yard cleanup waiting to be done — a problem for another day

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Friday Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-06T16:08:00Z




British Army To Select New Sniper Rifle in 2027

by Matthew Moss in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-06T16:00:00Z

Several weeks after the launch of the initial phases of Project Grayburn , the UK’s program to replace the SA80/L85, the UK Ministry of Defence has released a new notice for its Multi Caliber Sniper Capability - Project Shamer.

Best Tourniquets For Personal, Professional, and EDC Use [GUIDE]

by Alexander Castiglione in Recoil on 2026-03-06T15:39:19Z

EDC medical equipment isn't sexy, but it's more likely to save your life than anything else you might carry. Find the right TQ for you!

A Major Victory on LCMs

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-06T15:26:00Z

 Benson v. U.S. (D.C.App. 2026) involved a probable ne'er-do-well charged with:

Benson was:

indicted for (1) possession of a “large capacity ammunition feeding device,” D.C. Code § 7-2506.01(b); (2) possession of an unregistered firearm, id. § 7-2502.01(a); (3) carrying a pistol without a license, id. § 22-4504(a); and (4) unlawful possession of ammunition, id. § 7-2506.01(a)(3).

Their summary conclusion:

To preview our answers to those  central questions, they are that 11+ magazines are unquestionably arms, they are in not only common but ubiquitous use for lawful purposes, and there is no history or tradition of blanket bans on arms in such common use, so that the District’s magazine capacity ban violates the Second Amendment. Third, we reject the District’s argument that Benson’s facial challenge to the District’s ban on 11+ magazines should nonetheless fail because he in fact possessed a magazine holding 30 rounds....

Magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition are ubiquitous in our country, numbering in the hundreds of millions, accounting for about half of the magazines in the hands of our citizenry, and they come standard with the most popular firearms sold in America today. Because these magazines are arms in common and ubiquitous use by law-abiding citizens across this country, we agree with Benson and the United States that the District’s outright ban on them violates the Second Amendment. See generally District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008); N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n v. Bruen, 597 U.S. 1 (2022).

In more detail deeper in the decision:

The District next counters on the merits that 11+ magazines, by themselves, are “practically harmless” and of “no use” without ammunition and a receiver (the firearm’s core component), so that magazines themselves are not arms. That is not a defensible approach to identifying what constitutes an arm—a gun is also practically harmless and of no use without ammunition, but it is still obviously an arm. The District’s position that magazines are not arms has a couple of glaring flaws. First, it ignores Bruen’s clear explanation that arms include “instruments that facilitate armed self-defense,” which magazines clearly do by reloading the gun and enabling semi-automatic firing. 597 U.S. at 28. Second, the District’s view reduces to the absurd proposition that legislatures can prohibit all of the core components of firearms—the trigger, the hammer, the slide, the firing pin, the sights, etc.—because none of them do much good without the others, and none of them is strictly necessary to a functioning firearm. See Duncan v. Bonta, 133 F.4th 852, 897 (9th Cir. 2025) (en banc) (Bumatay, J., dissenting), cert. pending, No. 25-198 (U.S. filed Aug. 15, 2025) (“[T]he Second Amendment’s protection of ‘Arms’ must extend to their functional components,” or “the Second Amendment would be a shallow right—easily infringed by indirect regulation.”); id. at 917 (Vandyke, J., dissenting) (“[U]nder that logic, basically every part of a firearm is an ‘optional component’” and thus “not protected under the Second Amendment.”).

Really encouraging reminder the changes President Trump brought to this:

The United States, which prosecuted Benson in the underlying case and defended the ban’s constitutionality in the initial round of appellate briefing, now concedes that this ban violates the Second Amendment.

One other point" this creates a circuit split with the federal courts of appeals  over this question. The Court now should hear the appeal of Duncan v. Bonta on this question.

Of all the news that came out of SHOT Show this year, I was very stoked to see that European American Armory  is bringing back affordable combination guns. Maybe, just maybe, we’ll see a renaissance in this underappreciated corner of Fudd world.

Profoundly False

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-06T14:00:00Z

Quote of the Day I am convinced that war will begin and Iran will be at the center of that war. The problem is that Iran is much stronger than Ukraine or Palestine, and therefore a proxy war against Iran … Continue reading
In this Ascend episode, from Ducks Unlimited, we see how Her Upland’s Skills Camp turns hesitation into self-trust.
After developing the AR-15 with Armalite, Eugene Stoner worked for a number of different companies. In 1972 he cofounded Ares Inc, where he and his partners worked on a wide variety of weapons platforms. Their [...]

The post Eugene Stoner’s Future Assault Rifle Concept (F.A.R.C.) first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.



The Minnesota legislature is considering HF 3433. HF33 contains several significant infringements on the rights protected by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. The bill was introduced in the Minnesota House of Representatives on February 17, 2026. HF 3433 has been referred to the Minnesota House of Representatives Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy. 35 members of the House have signed up as authors of the bill.

HF3433 bans a long list of firearms by name, bans firearms by specific features, requires people who desire to keep any of the firearms specified to register them, store them in accordance with requirements to be adopted, and agree to allow police to inspect the storage system. Registration will be required to be renewed every three years, and the firearms will only be allowed to be kept on the property of the individual. In addition, those firearms would only be allowed to be fired on licensed firing ranges.

Included in the list of specific features are items which sweep into the definition millions of common firearms owned by large numbers of Minnesota citizens at this time. Included in the definition of "Semiautomatic military-style assault weapon" are:

 (2) semiautomatic pistol or any semiautomatic, centerfire, or rimfire rifle with a fixed  magazine that has the capacity to accept more than ten rounds of ammunition;

The above definition includes enormous numbers of .22 rimfire semi-automatic rifles such as the Marlin model 60, Remington models Nylon 66, 550, 552, Winchester models 190, 290 and 77, and many other models of the popular tube-fed, semi-automatic .22 design. In addition, the ban includes semi-automatic pistols with common features such as a threaded barrel:

(3) semiautomatic pistol that has the capacity to accept a detachable magazine and has one or more of the following: 

(snip)

 (v) a threaded barrel capable of accepting a barrel extension, flash suppressor, forward  hand grip, or silencer;

The above includes many common and highly regarded pistols owned by millions of people across the United States, including many pistols by Ruger, KelTec, Sig Sauer,  Taurus, Smith & Wesson, FN, Walther, and many more.

If you swap out a threaded barrel for a non-threaded barrel, you could be in compliance, as long as you do not keep the threaded barrel. This provision in the bill makes possession of parts which could convert a firearm into the broad definition of a "Semiautomatic military-style assault weapon" as a "Semiautomatic military-style assault weapon". As included in the bill:

 (6) conversion kit, part, or combination of parts from which a semiautomatic military-style assault weapon can be assembled if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person.

The 35 authors of the bill  are almost half of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party representatives in the Minnesota House. The DFL is the  Minnesota version of the Democratic Party in the rest of the United States. The Minnesota Legislature is almost evenly split at this time, with a one vote majority belonging to the DFL Party. In the Senate, 34 DFL to 33 Republicans. In the House, the parties are tied with 67 representatives each. 

As of March 2nd, HF3433 has been reffered to the House Public Safety, Finance and Policy committee.  No votes have been taken on the bill. The Minnesota Gun Owners, particularly the Gun Owners Caugus has notified its members about the bill. A hearing was held in the committee. Here is a video link to the hearing.  As of this writing, there have not been any recorded votes on HF2433. 

Analysis: It is unlikely this draconian and almost certainly unconstitutional bill will pass the Minnesota Legislature this session. The parties are so evenly split, a highly controversial bill such as HF 3433 will bring enough attention by Second Amendment supporters to peel off a few DFL votes.  Second Amendment supporters in Minnesota are well organized and active. 

 

©2026 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included.

 Gun Watch

 

 

 


MD: Odenton - Domestic Defense, Stepfather Shoots Stepson

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-06T12:07:00Z

Investigators found that the incident began when a man had stolen a personal item from his mother, before assaulting and injuring her. After the assault, the man’s stepfather notified the police, and the man confronted him, while allegedly armed with a knife.

That’s when the stepfather grabbed a gun and shot his stepson in the lower body, police detailed.


More Here


TX: Austin - Domestic Defense? Two Shot, One Killed

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-06T12:05:00Z

HORNSBY BEND, Texas — A woman was fatally shot Tuesday morning during a domestic disturbance in eastern Travis County near Hornsby Bend.

Deputies arrived at a residence in the 4500 block of Secure Lane at 11:27 a.m. after receiving reports of shots fired. Inside, they discovered the woman with a gunshot wound to the chest and a man who had sustained at least one gunshot wound.


More Here


Just going to put these videos next to each other. I’m not sure why McDonald’s, with its marketing budget that is probably more than the GDP of some countries, would EVER let this see daylight. Why on earth would you let Chris K, who will ever be in my mind, Commander Kale, in front of […]

Weekend Knowledge Dump- March 6, 2026

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-03-06T11:22:33Z

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Austin Terrorist Attack Austin PD does a really good job releasing video/audio of officer involved shootings as soon as possible. Here is what they just released on Saturday night’s terrorist attack downtown.   Hit […]

Feeds

FeedRSSLast fetched
The Price of Liberty XML 2026-03-07T00:11:48Z
Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership XML 2025-12-16T18:45:31Z
Laptop and a Rifle XML 2022-04-21T18:15:01Z
Mindless Bit Spew XML 2026-01-14T16:34:58Z
Non-Original Rants XML 2025-08-24T03:09:58Z
She's a Garand Gal XML 2025-03-12T13:34:25Z
Midwest Chick's Place XML 2026-03-07T13:53:58Z
Hobbit@Law XML 2014-09-09T14:35:05Z
357 Magnum Archive XML 2020-10-24T14:31:19Z
bubbleheadgunnut XML 2014-05-17T01:39:08Z
Gunbot! XML 2025-04-14T03:02:32Z
Tech, Guns, and Food Blog XML 2013-02-13T07:12:09Z
Mr. Completely XML 2026-01-27T00:47:03Z
PawPaw's House XML 2026-03-08T23:21:05Z
GUN WATCH XML 2026-03-08T22:45:53Z
John Lott's Website XML 2026-02-04T22:23:34Z
The Gun Writer XML 2026-03-09T08:52:55Z
The New Rifleman XML 2025-01-29T01:07:11Z
View From The Porch XML 2026-03-08T23:21:58Z
Borepatch XML 2026-03-08T23:24:27Z
The Displaced Louisiana Guy XML 2025-05-24T07:00:44Z
Civilian Gun Self-Defense Blog XML 2026-03-08T12:26:10Z
Guns & Coffee XML 2026-02-22T08:34:17Z
Blog O'Stuff XML 2026-03-06T21:43:29Z
The Clue Meter XML 2026-03-05T11:47:42Z
Rifleman Savant XML 2026-03-04T01:41:26Z
FreeThinker XML 2026-02-17T19:16:04Z
Cogito Ergo Geek XML 2026-03-08T12:33:53Z
Assorted Meanderings XML 2026-03-08T23:44:47Z
Sipsey Street Irregulars XML 2026-03-04T00:14:15Z
The Michael Bane Blog XML 2026-03-09T07:37:36Z
To Which I Replied... XML 2026-01-26T22:19:25Z
New Jovian Thunderbolt XML 2026-02-27T20:40:42Z
Cowboy Blob's Saloon and Shootin Gallery XML 2025-12-19T16:25:58Z
Irons in the Fire XML 2026-03-09T01:01:56Z
Of Arms and the Law XML 2025-10-03T20:33:01Z
pistol-training.com XML 2026-03-06T21:18:34Z
Home XML 2026-03-09T08:53:00Z
Gun Blogger Rendezvous XML 2025-07-12T23:34:51Z
Home on the Range XML 2026-03-05T14:09:49Z
BLACKFORK XML 2025-11-20T09:23:17Z
Lagniappe's Lair XML 2026-02-24T07:48:13Z
Notes From The Bunker XML 2026-03-07T21:00:24Z
The Arms Room XML 2026-02-06T23:54:01Z
Recoil XML 2026-03-06T15:41:42Z
The Ultimate Answer to Kings XML 2026-01-09T21:54:50Z
The Minuteman XML 2021-02-06T19:56:46Z
DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and military defense technology magazine with particular focus on the latest and greatest tactical firearms news (tactical gun news), tactical gear news and tactical shooting news. XML 2026-02-20T07:47:05Z
The War on Guns XML 2026-02-27T19:27:01Z
Weer'd World XML 2026-03-05T19:11:33Z
The Smallest Minority XML 2026-02-11T00:33:32Z
2nd Amendment Archives - Liberty Park Press XML 2026-03-06T21:05:14Z
The Firearm Blog XML 2026-03-09T08:53:00Z
Monster Hunter Nation XML 2025-12-18T17:25:16Z
Gun Culture 2.0 XML 2026-01-08T00:46:50Z
SayUncle XML 2024-07-08T18:19:27Z
Shakey Pete's Shootin' Shack XML 2025-12-16T02:31:33Z
Musings Over a Barrel XML 2026-03-08T23:21:59Z
Never Yet Melted XML 2026-02-02T14:40:11Z
The Smallest Minority XML 2025-08-08T14:18:08Z
Day At The Range XML 2026-03-02T16:16:20Z
Clayton Cramer. XML 2026-03-09T02:59:18Z
Gun Nuts Media XML 2024-10-01T14:11:18Z
Shall Not Be Questioned XML 2022-07-21T14:04:39Z
Joy of Shooting XML 2025-11-13T23:34:30Z
XML 2026-02-22T00:37:10Z
A Girl and Her Gun XML 2017-02-02T03:09:10Z
SurvivalBlog.com XML 2026-03-08T22:53:54Z
The Freeholder XML 2025-05-24T06:59:32Z
BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS XML 2026-03-08T05:07:32Z
Cornered Cat XML 2021-01-31T13:25:27Z
Active Response Training XML 2026-03-06T06:26:03Z
Oleg Volk XML 2020-04-15T05:45:13Z
The View From North Central Idaho XML 2026-03-07T14:15:18Z
Forgotten Weapons XML 2026-02-28T20:02:44Z
Blog – Julie Golob XML 2025-12-05T19:30:46Z
The Zelman Partisans XML 2026-03-05T02:09:38Z
Hunting, shooting, fishing and adventure for women by women XML 2026-03-04T20:19:57Z