Maven takes the solid RS.4 5-30x56mm scope and upgrades it to the RS4.2  with a new 3-revolution locking elevation turret, capped windage, auto-off illuminated reticle, and toolless mechanical zero stop, all alongside a first focal plane 5-30x56 with side parallax adjustment and four reticle options (SHR-W, MOA-2, SHR-MIL, CFR-MIL). This new optic is intended for competitive shooters who often dial to a known distance over using holds contained within the reticle first. This new option is a more budget-oriented scope that is trying to compete with some of the most legendary names in the high magnification optics game that often cost twice as much, if not more.

New Weatherby SORIX Turkey Semi-Auto Shotgun

by Hrachya H in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-23T18:00:00Z

The spring turkey hunting season is just around the corner and Weatherby has a new offering for those who prepare to chase gobblers. The Weatherby SORIX Turkey  is a new addition to their line of inertia-operated semi-auto shotguns tailored for thunder chicken hunters with features like magnum chambers, Mossy Oak Original Bottomland camo, an extended turkey choke included with the gun and a flip-up rear sight for more accurate payload delivery.

I Decided Years Ago To Stay Out Of Mexico..

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2026-02-23T17:09:00Z

...and I am happy I did so.  When I first left NY and a bit later moved to Texas (now in AR) I had thought, I'd like to visit a border town in Mexico. As much as I used to love going to Mexican border towns, I wound up deciding againt such a trip. So, it probably was well over 6 years ago,, when violence in Mexico had me decide that I probably would never visit there again. I am happy that I have held to that decision because violence has increased exponentially over the years. 
 
Violent chaos is going on there right now, as I type, due to the killing of "El Mencho" the head of a narcotics cartel called the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. People are being killed, roads blocked,  vehicles and buildings set ablaze. The members of the cartel are armed so well, with military type weapons, that the Mexican army needed back-up from the Mexican Air Force during a confrontation with them in the last day or so. More at the link: https://www.foxnews.com/us/death-toll-rises-after-mexican-drug-cartel-leader-killed-us-backed-operation
 
Many U.S.citizens, and probably those of other nations, who are on vacation in Mexico are trapped there right now as airlines have canceled flights to and from Mexico as cartel members have gone berserk and in essence have declared war on that nation.
 
If you intend to travel to Mexixo, please take heed of my opinion, which is you should avoid going there if at all possible, at least, while the violence persists.
 
Stay safe. 
 
All the best,
Glenn B 

Just Like You People

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T16:44:51Z

Gavin Newsom ripped for telling black mayor ‘I’m like you’ before quoting his low SAT score: ‘Liberal racism on display’ [More] How stupid do you need to be to vote for a party that tells the world it expects the worst from you?

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Initial investigations reveal that before the shooting, multiple people were gathered inside a Kansas City home when a fight broke out between unknown individuals. The fight led to several shots being fired and two adult women, two teen boys and two teen girls being struck by gunfire. [More] They got some crazy little women there, … Continue reading "I’m Goin’ to Kansas City, Kansas City Here I Come"

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None Dare Call It Treason

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T16:30:16Z

There are thousands of cartel operatives in the United States. DHS is the department tasked with finding, arresting and removing them. Democrats have defunded DHS. [NSFW] Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority. [Via WiscoDave]

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We’re the Only Ones Facing Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T16:15:00Z

Central Florida man wrongly arrested after Orlando police used facial recognition [More] It’s not just that the tech provided a fails positive– the humans running it provided false testimony. [Via Michael G]

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Easy as ABC

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T16:02:52Z

Thief who swiped Oakland mayor’s $75K car was ‘squatting’ in City Hall for days [More] Told ya it was an inside job… A source told the Post the thief had been living inside the complex since Friday and managed to stay undetected despite the highly paid ABC Security Services being on site. “A trusted name,” … Continue reading "Easy as ABC"

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New for 2026: Cabot Guns Apocalypse 2.0 Pistol

by Hrachya H in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-23T16:00:00Z

The original Cabot Guns Apocalypse pistol was introduced back in 2020. Fast forward six years and the company has released the updated version of this handgun, the Apocalypse 2.0 . This 1911-pattern pistol features a stainless Damascus steel slide with hand-applied deep etching that further highlights the contrast of the patterns. The use of Damascus steel makes every Apocalypse 2.0 pistol unique, as the patterns are never exactly the same.

Chaos in Mexico

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-23T15:52:00Z

 We awake this morning to find that Mexican officials undertook an operation that killed a high-ranking cartel leader. Violence erupted.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out.  CNN reports that the Mexican government had assistance from the US, but no details on the type of assistance.

There’s No Comparison

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T15:44:44Z

Compare the treatment of Bono to his Brit pop star contemporary Morrissey, whose upcoming album “Make-up Is A Lie” took years for any record label to release, even with extremely high demand, because it confronts Islamic terrorism and defends Western values. [More] Yeah, what a pal: Morrissey: I would kill Trump ‘for the safety of … Continue reading "There’s No Comparison"

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They Chose Poorly: I Hope They Do Better Next Time

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-23T15:10:00Z

2/21/26 Wall Street Journal:

 Months before Jesse Van Rootselaar became the suspect in the mass shooting that devastated a rural town in British Columbia, Canada, OpenAI considered alerting law enforcement about her interactions with its ChatGPT chatbot, the company said.

While using ChatGPT last June, Van Rootselaar described scenarios involving gun violence over the course of several days, according to people familiar with the matter.

Her posts, flagged by an automated review system, alarmed employees at OpenAI. Internally, about a dozen staffers debated whether to take action on Van Rootselaar’s posts. Some employees interpreted Van Rootselaar’s writings as an indication of potential real-world violence, and urged leaders to alert Canadian law enforcement about her behavior, the people familiar with the matter said. 

OpenAI leaders ultimately decided not to contact authorities.

A spokeswoman for OpenAI said the company banned Van Rootselaar’s account but determined that her activity didn’t meet the criteria for reporting to law enforcement, which would have required that it constituted a credible and imminent risk of serious physical harm to others.

I would not want the Department of Pre-Crime making decisions about gun rights, but certainly a mental evaluation could be justified. 

When NPR Reports It...

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-23T15:04:00Z

2/21/26 NPR:

Researchers analyzed health data on 460,000 teenagers in the Kaiser Permanente Health System in Northern California. The teens were followed until they were 25 years old. The data included annual screenings for substance use and any mental health diagnoses from the health records. Researchers excluded the adolescents who had symptoms of mental illnesses before using cannabis.

"We looked at kids using cannabis before they had any evidence of these psychiatric conditions and then followed them to understand if they were more likely or less likely to develop them," says Dr. Lynn Silver, a pediatrician and researcher at the Public Health Institute, and an author of the new study.

They found that the teens who reported using cannabis in the past year were at a higher risk of being diagnosed with several mental health conditions a few years later, compared to teens who didn't use cannabis.

Teens who reported using cannabis had twice the risk of developing two serious mental illnesses: bipolar, which manifests as alternating episodes of depression and mania, and psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia which involve a break with reality.

Now, only a small fraction — nearly 4,000 — of all teens in the study were diagnosed with each of these two disorders. Both bipolar and psychotic disorders are among the most serious and disabling of mental illnesses....

Silver points out these illnesses are expensive to treat and come at a high cost to society. The U.S. cannabis market is an industry with a value in the tens-of-billions — but the societal cost of schizophrenia has been calculated to be $350 billion a year. 

The Christchurch study also controlled for prodomal symptoms of mental illness (was this person showing signs that this was there first?) as well. While only "a small fraction" became mentally ill, these illnesses, especially schizophrenia, are terribly destructive to a society, along with the afflicted individuals. Hence, George Soros' funding of legalizing marijuana.

And the Hits Just Keep on Coming!

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T14:59:53Z

3 Attempts In 2 Years: How Mar-a-Lago Shooting Incident Raises Fears Over Trump’s Security After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination [More] So, this latest attempt makes it a spate. I just don’t get what could possibly influence weak-minded, narcissist losers to try such an outrageous thing… although Democrats are quick to insist where the fault lies. And … Continue reading "And the Hits Just Keep on Coming!"

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An 18-year-old man spent 20 hours in jail this week after his attorney says New Roads police wrongfully arrested him on felony charges for allegedly possessing a stolen gun that was not stolen. [More] But…but…but serial numbers… It sounds like they’ve got bigger problems than incompetence. Fashion sense, for one… [Via Jess]

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It Ain’t Easy Being Green

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T14:37:43Z

Woke up to over 40 emails from WordFence with the same brute force attack alert: A user with IP address 85.203.23.21 has been locked out from signing in or using the password recovery form for the following reason: Exceeded the maximum number of login failures which is: 20. The last username they tried to sign … Continue reading "It Ain’t Easy Being Green"

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A Shapeshifter Proclivity?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T14:34:20Z

In 2024, according to the CRPC research, transgender individuals were 12 times as likely to commit an active shooting attack compared to the population as a whole. [More] Pumping “Now Hulk MAD!” levels of ‘roid rage-inducing testosterone into female bodies that aren’t evolved for it can’t help. But hey, if they just took everyone’s guns … Continue reading "A Shapeshifter Proclivity?"

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Cutting Remarks

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T14:23:13Z

‘It’s hidden’: Female genital mutilation and the secret shame of Minnesota’s Somalis [More] How dare racist white Christian nationalist want to expel them from its stolen land! Besides, one person’s genital mutilation is a Democrat’s exemplar of diversity.

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Down in Mexico, Where the Peppers Grow

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-02-23T14:03:41Z

This is what Democrats protesting deportations of unvetted criminal aliens, and demanding the government disarm you, want to reduce this country to. Every protester and politician impeding ICE is a traitor. Let the RICO prosecutions of those funding it begin. [Via Jess]

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A GOOD VERDICT

by Mas in on 2026-02-23T14:00:00Z

My  sabbatical is over, and my first court case as an expert witness for 2026 came to verdict in the middle of the second week of February.  The charge was Deliberate Homicide, the term for First Degree Murder in Montana.  The case was very ably defended by Dean Koffler and Claire Lettow of the Public […]
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Where is that plan of action that was due 30 days after the President’s Executive Order, Protecting Second Amendment Rights, dated February 7, 2025? Where is the DOJ on these grave violations of Americans’ gun rights? Why is the subversion of our Constitution so commonplace that lawmakers feel free to adopt infringements from countries that … Continue reading "Trump DOJ Stands Idly by as States Destroy the Second Amendment"

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Winter's Pause and a Saintly Smoke

by David in Musings Over a Barrel on 2026-02-23T13:45:00Z

As we settle into the early days of Lent, I turned to a cigar created to honor a newly canonized saint for a Friday evening smoke. I wrote about Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati last September on the occasion of his canonization. At that time, I ordered a few cigars named in his honor from Regina Cigars — the PGF ST-090725. They’ve been resting in my humidor since, and this week I finally lit one.

According to Regina Cigars, the blend was crafted by Noel Rojas, known as well for the popular Street Tacos series. An oily Habano wrapper covers the cigar, extending slightly over the foot — though in varying degrees among the samples I have — lending the stick a somewhat unfinished, rustic appearance.



I lit the Frassati-themed cigar on an upliftingly warm evening. The outdoor temperature hovered around 60°, while the porch thermometer optimistically pointed to 70. The damp air felt cooler than either reading suggested, but a heater running on low took the edge off and made for a comfortable setting.

The cigar opened with mild notes of earth and leather. There was little sweetness or spice in the understated introduction. I held off on sipping my accompanying beverage, giving the cigar time to develop its character.

After the first inch or so, the flavor began to build. A gentle, sweet nuttiness joined the earth and leather. The profile itself remained consistent, but the added depth created more interest and a more engaging experience.



Expecting a mild-to-medium smoke, I poured a glass of Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon to accompany it. At 90 proof, the bourbon offers a soft fruit sweetness with a restrained spice. Once the cigar reached its steady state, the bourbon’s lingering spice subtly amplified the sweeter and nutty notes in the smoke rather than overpowering them.

The Pier Giorgio Frassati cigar ultimately provided a mild and contemplative experience. While enjoyable in the evening, I suspect it would be even better suited to a quiet morning or early afternoon. Still, paired with an easy-sipping bourbon, it proved a pleasant way to conclude a simple Lenten day.

The mild weather added to the enjoyment. Knowing it was only a brief reprieve — with another winter storm forecast in the coming days — heightened the appreciation of the moment.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Aimpoint’s First Tube Optics: 2000, 3000, & 5000

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-02-23T13:27:40Z

https://youtu.be/I786pgkby_I Aimpoint introduced its first tubular red dot sight in 1985, the Aimpoint 2000. They were still making direct rail-mounted optics like the Aimpoint Electronic, but recognized the customer demand for a sight that could [...]

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Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-23T12:54:00Z


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Kicking Off the Week With Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-23T12:26:00Z




Captain Kirk meets Heavy Metal

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-23T11:30:00Z

William Shatner, following in the footsteps of the late, great Christopher Lee, is working on a metal album. He’s working with the likes of Ritchie Blackmore, Zac Wylde, and Henry Rollins. There’s going to be covers of songs by Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and Judas Priest. He’s delved into song before (actually just spoken word […]

Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 382: Northern Ordure

by Weerd Beard in Weer'd World on 2026-02-23T10:00:28Z

In This Episode Erin and Weer’d discuss: the school shooting in British Columbia, Canada; a gun accessory company that was sued by the state of New York over the Buffalo supermarket shooting settling for $1.75 million; FPC winning a suit … Continue reading

Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 23, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-23T07:05:33Z

On February 23, 1903, the United States and Cuba signed an agreement by which Cuba released Guantanamo and Bahia Hondo to the US for naval stations. Pictured is a US Coast Guard patrol boat, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2003. — February 23,1958: San Francisco’s last municipal arc light at the corner of Mission and 25th Street was removed. It had been installed in 1913. — Today’s feature article is by SurvivalBlog staffer Tom Christianson. — We need more entries for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $981,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we …

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Woodhaven Fire Starters, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-23T07:04:52Z

The Bottom Line, Up Front The Woodhaven Fire Starters provide excellent material for igniting a useful blaze. Each disk is four inches in diameter, one inch thick, and weighs 4.2 ounces. They are composed of cedar sawdust bonded together with refined paraffin. One full disk burns for 20 to 30 minutes. It can also be broken into smaller pieces to start multiple fires. The fire starters are safe to use in fireplaces, firepits, wood stoves, and similar applications. The disks come in packages of 12, 50, or 100. At the time of this writing, those packages cost respectively $19.99, $65.00, …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-23T07:03:19Z

The following recipe for Pre-Spring Brussels Sprouts is from SurvivalBlog reader C.A.H.. Ingredients Brussels Sprouts – About 2 lbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil – 3 tbsp Fish Sauce – 1 tbsp Balsamic Vinegar – 1 tbsp Black Pepper – to taste Thyme – 2 sprigs Honey – 1 tbsp Directions Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Wash the Brussels Sprouts, and cut them in half. Toss them with olive oil, fish sauce, and vinegar. Season with black pepper. Arrange on a baking sheet so that the cut sides are facing down. Roast for 20 minutes and then check that …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-23T07:02:53Z

Today’s graphic: Firewood Supply Versus Demand. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit. Map by Casey Peterson, based on 2021 PRISM  OSU climate data.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable.         — From the Reddit site: Heating demand is approximated using a Heating Degree Day proxy derived from PRISM 30-year mean annual temperature. The formula max(0, (18.3 - Tmean) * 365) estimates how much heating a location needs annually – 18.3°C (65°F) is the standard base temperature below which buildings require heating. Higher values mean colder climates with greater heating needs. This is a simplified annual approximation; true HDD uses daily …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-23T07:01:58Z

“Too many people think that economics is this subject that should wait until the university level. But it can’t wait that long.” – The late Robert Duvall

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Math

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-02-23T03:42:22Z

I was toying with the idea of a small A-frame cabin-like structure up at the Beta Site. The simplicity appeals to me but the inefficient use of space does not. Obviously, your head room diminishes as you approach the sloped … Continue reading

Shop Heaters

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-22T18:53:00Z

 Ever since we built the shop, we've heated it with propane.  For several years w4 used those little round heaters that sit atop the propane bottle, and they did okay, but had some flaws.

Those did okay, threw a lot of heat, and sucked hard on a propane bottle. Normally, after three 8-hour days, they would suck a propane bottle dry.

I wanted an upgrade, so I went searching on Amazon and found this one.


It has three panels that can be turned on or off, it lights easily, and it is on casters.  Additionally, the propane bottle sits on a shelf in back.  We've been using it for a week now, and Belle really likes it.  It throws good heat, she can adjust it for more or less heat, and it seems to be pretty frugal on propane.   We've been using it for a week, and it is still on the same bottle we set it up with.

If you are in the market, click on the link above.

Taking Home the Bacon

by Unknown in Home on the Range on 2026-02-22T18:39:00Z

I'm sure since it's February, most people have already given up on the New Year's resolution to "eat healthier".  I recently read a healthy eating blogger's words that each piece of bacon I eat takes a day off my life, all I could think of was "wow, I should have been dead in 1914!'

But I don't drink (gave that up years ago), eat junk food, or any seed oils/fake fats so a weekend treat of the stuff our grandparents lived off of is fine with me.   I had my physical on Friday, and after the nurse gave me the usual "what do you mean you're not on ANY meds?" she took my blood pressure, looked puzzled, took it again, and said "it's 106 over 61, is that normal for you?" (omitting what she wanted to say that was "I've never seen anyone your age with that blood pressure).

So I'm not starting that "no bacon" thing any time soon.  Especially when our forecast of temps in the 60's gave way to snow, 20's, and 40 mph winds.   Biscuits and Gravy just seemed the thing to do (recipe is for 3-4 folks, adjust as necessary).

  • roughly 1/4 pound bacon
  • 1/3 cup flour
  • 1/3 teaspoon Himalayan pink salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon maple sugar
  • 2 and 1/2  cups milk plus 1/2 cup half and half (both at room temperature)

 click on this picture to enlarge, Sunny D. double dog dares you

First, cut the bacon into thirds. Put it into a large skillet and fry it over medium heat until cooked but not too brown. Remove the bacon and keep it warm. Stir the flour into the bacon grease (you want no more than 1/4 cup of fat, if you have really fatty bacon or make extra pieces, remove any excess fat beyond 1/4 cup and save for your green beans).

Whisk over low to medium heat until the flour absorbs the fat and is just turning golden brown.  Add the salt, maple sugar, and black pepper. Stir the milk a third at a time, whisking after each addition, allowing it to warm before adding additional milk.  Stir it in slowly, using the whisk to keep it from getting lumpy.  Simmer (not a full rolling boil, please!) for 3-5  minutes, until thickened, increasing heat as needed but NO more than medium. Serve over fresh Southern Biscuits  (no cans!) sprinkled with the crumbled bacon pieces and a pinch or two of Sweet or Smoked Paprika.

 If I have been unresponsive to an email, this is why.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-22T14:12:00Z




Quote of the Day A number of calendar events could play a role in the timing of an attack. The Winter Olympics — traditionally a moment of global unity — conclude on Sunday; some European officials said they believed no … Continue reading

Rivalries

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-22T13:05:00Z

Got a pretty great advertisement out of the Winter Olympics this time around.

Officers found a 16-year-old male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Police said officers provided immediate lifesaving measures, but the teen was pronounced dead at the scene.

Investigators were later notified that an 18-year-old male had been dropped off at Resolute Hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest. Police said he was transferred to University Hospital in San Antonio and remains in critical condition.

After what police described as an extensive investigation that included interviews, video review, and evidence collection, investigators identified two primary suspects.

Police said Jayce Cooper, 18, was identified as the shooter of the deceased victim. Police also said Cooper is the person who was dropped off at Resolute Hospital and that he was shot by the victim during the altercation.


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TX: Fort Worth - Armed Victim Shoots Robbery Suspect

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-02-22T12:21:00Z

What we know:

Fort Worth police said they got a call around 11 p.m. on Wednesday about a man with a gunshot wound in the 6000 block of White Dove Drive.

After he was taken to the hospital, police determined that he was actually the suspect in a prior attempted robbery.

The victim told police a man approached him and attempted to rob him, so he pulled out a firearm and shot the would-be robber.


More Here


Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-22T11:30:00Z

Thanks to everyone for their contributions to the cause.

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — February 22, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-22T07:04:13Z

On February 22, 1889 US President Grover Cleveland (pictured) signed the bill to admit Dakotas, Montana, and Washington as states of the union. — February 22, 1857 was the birthday of  Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist who was the first to broadcast and receive radio waves and helped to invent radar technology.  He died in 1894. — On this day in 1943,  Sophie Scholl was executed by beheading for organizing the White Rose group–a student resistance to the Hitler regime.  She had been convicted of high treason, after having been found distributing anti-war leaflets at the University of Munich (LMU) …

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Mobile Device Battery Management – Part 4, by J.M.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-22T07:03:09Z

(continued from Part 3. This concludes the article.) Battery Safety If you’ve ever watched the news you’ve probably heard stories about exploding Lithium batteries in cell phones, electronic cigarettes, USB battery packs, etc. They’re all true – lithium is an extremely hazardous chemical; it’s poisonous, it’s unstable, it burns extremely fast and hot (>3500F) and it produces hazardous gas when it burns. So why is it used in all of the most common forms of battery electrolytes? Because it has the best cost/size to energy density ratio currently available and manufacturers decided it’s worth the risks, and consumers agree with …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-22T07:02:03Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: AOC Arrived So Proudly But She Left in Shame When She Brought Her Prized Collection of Bugs To The Etymology Conference Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.  

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-22T07:01:11Z

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

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A Bunch of Turkeys

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-02-22T04:54:14Z

Last Monday, I saw this flock of wild turkeys out the bedroom window of my underground bunker in Idaho: Turkeys are not native, but they have become quite common at the lower elevations and now at my elevation. These turkeys … Continue reading
It looks much better now.
And you can see the packaging from Thumbscrew Depot (a US maker with a very narrow niche name).

Johnny Horton - Battle Of New Orleans

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-02-21T18:57:00Z

We are fresh off of President's Day, and this is one of the few country songs that name-checks a President. 

More Evidence Fact-Checkers Are Statistically Ignorant

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-21T18:24:00Z

 2/20/26 Crime Prevention Research Center:

A widely cited February 2024 report by Politifact claimed: “No evidence of rising LGBTQ+ violent extremism or ‘trans terrorism.” A follow report by them in September 2025 that examined both the FBI’s definition of active shooting attacks and the notion of mass shootings concluded: “Are trans people ‘statistically’ more prone to commit gun violence? Data shows a different picture.” It looked at the period from 2018 to 2024 that we examine here.

Unfortunately, these and similar claims make a basic error: they look only at the share of attacks committed by transgender individuals and fail to adjust for transgender individuals’ share of the population. That is an obvious statistical mistake. If a group makes up just 1 percent of the population but commits 10 percent of the attacks, no one would dismiss that disparity simply because the group accounts for “only” 10 percent of active shooting attacks.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-02-21T14:32:00Z




We continue to enjoy some moderately warmer weather and ever-later sunsets — welcome signs that there’s more time to linger outdoors with an after-dinner cigar. Earlier this week, the El Pulpo from Artesano del Tobacco, paired with some Valentine’s Day candy, made for a sweet treat as the sun settled below the horizon and the evening air began to cool.



The El Pulpo is a smoke I’ve been enjoying often of late. Balanced and rich, notes of dark chocolate, black coffee, and roasted nuts are supported by a palate-pleasing dark sugar sweetness. Though the burn wavers at times, the cigar produces copious, flavorful smoke and remains an easy one to revisit. As the smoke progressed, the bitter notes of coffee and dark chocolate moved from medium-bodied into the fuller range. At the same time, the sweetness deepened in the finish, maintaining balance.

Chocolate treats rarely fail when enjoyed alongside a darker-flavored cigar. The creamy chocolate and hazelnut fillings in the candies were satisfyingly decadent, their sweetness complementing the cigar’s deeper notes. Not a bad way to spend an evening as the days begin, almost imperceptibly, to stretch.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]
Quote of the Day They must destroy the 1st Amendment to restrict the 2nd Amendment. Missouri_MuleFebruary 20, 20263rd Circuit Upholds NJ Ban on 3D Gun Files He is not wrong. It seems to me they need to rachet them both … Continue reading

Silencer Saturday #420: Peculiar Patents

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-21T13:00:00Z

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 . I was browsing through public patent filings as I sometimes do, and saw several new ideas in the silencer world that are interesting. Let’s take a look at some new things that might be coming.
At SHOT show, I got to hang out with a couple of the deputies I worked with in CA last month, and one of them brought up a good point. While I was demo’ing at class, my performance was as bad as it has ever been. Cold Heat was one hit for a couple days […]

Gun Owners Fight Back as New Mexico Gun Ban Falters

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-02-21T11:46:00Z



The New Mexico legislature is considering a combination gun ban and hyper-regulatory bill, SB17. It is covered at Ammoland in a previous article. The bill bans the future sale of most semi-automatic firearms and detachable magazines which hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. Those parts of the bill are almost certainly unconstitutional.

The bill also imposes costly regulatory measures likely to drive many small dealers out of business.  SB17 has passed the senate 21 to 17, with two senators not voting and two more senators absent. The bill is sponsored by six women Democratic party Senators and Senator Peter Wirth, the Senate Majority Floor leader.

The bill passed the New Mexico House Commerce & Economic Development Commitee. It is being heard, as of February 17, 2026, in the House Judiciary Committee. Firearms are popular in New Mexico. Second Amendment supporters are mounting a campaign to melt the phone lines to members of the Judiciary Committee and House members in general. On X, The National Association for Gun Rights, NAGR, is reporting the bill is stalled in the House Judiciary committe. From X:

@gunrights
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Feb 17
We are receiving several reports from both people here and our members through the call center that angry staffers are slamming phones, yelling at callers, attempting and failing to shut down their lines, and generally losing their minds. 

Keep. Up. The. Heat!

The  Santa Fe New Mexican published an article saying SB17 was "all but dead":

After being riddled with a slew of proposed amendments in a late-night committee hearing, the most contentious gun control bill of New Mexico’s 30-day session is all but dead.

One of the lead sponsors of Senate Bill 17, Sen. Debbie O’Malley, D-Albuquerque, said Tuesday the measure is unlikely to get another hearing after the House Judiciary Committee delayed a vote early Tuesday morning.

“There’s not enough time to hear it again,” she said.

The sportsmensalliance.org continues to call for opposition to SB17:

Yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee heard SB 17, the Governor’s tyrannical “Stop Illegal Gun Trade Act,” a measure that serves not as a safety tool but as a calculated strike against the rights of every law-abiding firearm owner in the state. It did not receive a vote, but with the 2026 legislation session expected to end on the 19th, the committee could take a vote at any time.

Immediate Action Required

It is imperative that you use the Take Action button to send an immediate message to the committee to vote “NO” on SB 17. SB 17 isn’t about safety, it’s a calculated burden on law-abiding citizens that leaves actual criminals untouched.

As noted in the Los Alamos Daily Post, the executive director of New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence warned SB17 was vulnerable to court challenge, and might lead to undesired consequences. From the LADP:

“By passing a ban this broad, we are handing the U.S. Supreme Court a perfect opportunity to deliver a definitive, nationwide ruling against state-level firearm restrictions,” Viscoli told The New Mexican last week.

“Beyond the legal risk,” she added, “the bill’s immediate effect will likely be a surge in panic buying of the exact weapons this bill is trying to limit.”

There end date for the New Mexico legislative session is February 19, 2026. SB17 has an uphill climb to be passed before the end of the session. It could happen.

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

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PA: New Castle -Burglary Suspect Shot, Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-02-21T11:43:00Z

NEW CASTLE, Pa. —

An alleged burglar has been taken to a hospital after being shot by a homeowner Monday morning in New Castle.

Authorities were called to the home in the 1600 block of South Jefferson Street around 6:08 a.m. after someone reported a person had been shot after breaking into a home.

When the New Castle Police Department arrived, they found a suspect with a gunshot wound to the left leg.
 

Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-02-21T11:30:00Z

Thanks to folks for contributions to the meme cause.

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — February 21, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-21T07:04:15Z

On February 21, 1568, the treacherous Treaty of Adrianople: Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II (pictured) and Ottoman Sultan Selim II signed a peace agreement between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire; the Ottomans received cash and the territories of Transylvania, Moldavia, and Wallachia. — And on February 21, 1808, Russia invaded Finland (then part of the Swedish Kingdom), with 24,000 troops. — 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 …

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Mobile Device Battery Management – Part 3, by J.M.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-21T07:03:29Z

(Continued from Part 2.) Battery Drain While I briefly mentioned battery drain earlier it’s worth going into a bit more detail. Drain rate describes how fast a device uses power when a device is in operation. Examples of high-drain devices include things like digital cameras, GPS devices, portable gaming consoles, high-lumen LED flashlights, radios (when transmitting) and motorized devices like power tools. Some low-drain devices include television remote controls, wall clocks, smoke detectors, and red dot sights. Rapidly draining a battery’s charge can significantly shorten its life, so choosing the right type of battery for each type of device is …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-02-21T07:02:29Z

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 2026-02-21T07:01:21Z

“Lord, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they that rise up against me. Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah. But thou, O Lord, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head. I cried unto the Lord with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah. I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the Lord sustained me. I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people, that have set themselves against me round about. …

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Excel and Access Do Not Play Well Together

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-21T04:40:02Z

I have been working on a spreadsheet that does some data analysis on what the antigunners now call "high-fatality mass shootings" (6 or more killed in one incident). Their expert submitted a declaration that plotted the number of incidents and deaths since 1974.  It was a scarily rising line but not adjusted for population growth (which was pretty substantial)  i have been using the data from my mass murder database to extend high-fatality mass shootings back to 1891. Adjusted for population growth, the trend lines for both incidents and dead slightly declined 1891-2023. 

This involves Excel querying the database and a bit of processing of data. I already had a spreadsheet that did this, but it was not entirely my work and if called to testify about the methodology, I might have had to admit that I was not as sure as I would like, so I am recreating it.

This has been a booger to do.  I have been Microsoft CoPilot to help me and I am glad that I did. There are so many aspects of the interaction that are error-prone as even CoPilot admits that i would likely never have gotten as far as I have. At least it is something that I understand, but I find the nature of its failings overwhelming. 

Yes, if a field contains 1890 is formatted as text not number, i can see why VLOOOKUP might be unable to use it to do a numeric match. The obvious solution would be for VLOOKUP to be smart enough recognize and make the conversion.

Worse, 1891 converted to Number formatted cell apparently automatically converts to floating point, so VLOOKUP does recognize that the lookup of an integer 1891 should match 1891.00000.

The way that Excel does Access queries is also stupid. If you change the query in Access and refresh the query, it does not run the query against the named query but refuses a cached copy of the SQL from the last time. Fixing this is not as simple as saying to clear the cache or just making a fresh call to Access with that named query. What a mess.

Property Liens

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-02-21T04:39:41Z

This was one of the scams by the Freemen, a check fraud scam with pretensions of antigovernment political sect some years back.  They would file property liens alleging unpaid bills against...it seemed anybody they wanted to harrass.

So this 2/14/26 New York Post article about someone filing hundreds of millions in property liens for cleaning and financial services against Benedict Canyon homes surprised me not much except for the scale of the chutzpah.  The person filing the liens is a "life coach" who speaks very broken English.

Perhaps she needs an ICE visit.  

The State Of The Canadian Gun Ban/Buyback

by Zac K in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-21T01:00:00Z

What’s going on in the Canadian gun world these days? Same as always—more legal wrangling back-and-forth between shooters and the government. But there have been some relatively major recent developments with the federal government’s so-called buyback. The feds are steaming full speed ahead, or trying to, while an increasingly large number of partners are telling the government, “We’re not helping.”

More injustice in our world

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-02-21T01:00:00Z

Yesterday, we looked at the incredible record of American politicians and government officials engaged in, and sometimes found, tried, convicted, and maybe punished, for abusing children (and others) sexually. As we pointed out, such evil is not the only way … Continue reading

POTD: The CZ 75 Story Told in Seven Pistols

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-02-21T00:30:00Z

Fifty years of continuous production is rare in the firearms world, and even rarer when the original design remains relevant. The CZ 75 has done exactly that, and this seven-pistol anniversary set captures the lineage in metal, wood, and markings that reflect decades of refinement. An excellent opportunity for TFB’s Photo Of The Day to show off some CZ steel.
Over the past half-decade, the cost of centerfire rifle cartridges has risen a lot; I would say the vast majority of hunters complain, but it doesn’t much affect them. You’ve heard the griping when some Fudd buys a rifle in a whiz-bang new PRC or Creedmoor cartridge and has sticker shock when they buy a box of shells. Or even when they pick up a box of .30-06 or .30-30 and see the price has doubled since COVID-19 … but since so many hunters never shoot more than a box or two a year, if that, it doesn’t really affect their finances.

This created a dilemma for Hawaii’s gun owners, the post explained, because it “left residents seeking lawful training with no independent way to confirm who was approved.” [More] Catch-22…

The post Honolulu Police Department Responds to Request for Approved Firearm Instructors first appeared on The War on Guns.

Crawfish Season

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-02-20T20:32:00Z

 It's officially crawfish season in Louisiana.  Today, I went to the local boiler and got five pounds with potatoes and corn.  Belle and I feasted on that for lunch.

It's also competition season in the CFDA.  In March, we get started in earnest, and that means loading ammo.  One of the rules of CFDA is that the host club furnishes the ammunition for sanctioned matches. This ensures that every competitor is shooting the same ammo.

I'm taking 10K rounds of loaded ammo to Texas State in late March.  They will use my brass, reload it, and bring it to Louisiana State in late May.  Loading CFDA ammo is completely different from standard ammo.  Technically, the only tool you need for CFDA ammo is a thumb. I can load, comfortably, about 500 per day.  I loaded 650 today before my thumb got sore and I decided to call it off.  I have about another 4K to load. It'll get done.


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