WV: Charleston - No Charges for Warning Shots..

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-18T17:48:00Z

As tensions rose, a person outside the bar reportedly fired “two warning shots”, which ricocheted off the ground, striking two people, according to the Charleston Police Department. 

One person was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and another person refused treatment.

According to the Charleston Police Department, the suspect who fired the shots was cooperative and stayed on scene to talk with detectives, claiming that the warning shots were fired in self-defense.

The Charleston Police Department is still investigating the incident, and no one has been charged at this time.


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Outlier

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T17:47:00Z

Steve Hilton, a legal immigrant and political newcomer running as a Republican for governor of California, said the “absolute failure on every front” by current Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats means the GOP has a real shot at pulling off an upset in the Golden State. [More] And he appears to understand 2A… So are my critics … Continue reading "Outlier"

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Automotif DCXIII...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-18T17:00:00Z


This lightly restomodded 1971 Chevelle SS is absolutely eye-catching. I crossed the street to get a bunch of photos, using a Canon EOS R and RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS zoom lens.

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A Voice from My Past

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T16:38:09Z

The Iran War Is Being Used By The Deep State To Distract Trump From The Domestic Prosecutions That Must Take Place Against The Deep State! [Watch] I’ll find time to watch (with admitted mixed feelings). Too bad these are so slow to load. I still stand by every one of them. [Via bondmen]

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Up in Smoke

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T16:28:29Z

Are regular marijuana users the modern equivalent of “habitual drunkards” at the Founding? What about someone who regularly takes a sleep gummy? In oral arguments before the Supreme Court today in United States v. Hemani, the federal government argues that they are the same. [More] “Full might,” eh? What a mess. Anyone who can’t be … Continue reading "Up in Smoke"

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Sins of the Father

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T16:13:14Z

During the trial, the jury heard how Colin Gray had bought his son an AR-style rifle for Christmas the year before the attack, even though the boy had been questioned by police just seven months earlier about online threats to commit a school shooting. [More] The AR reference is a bit of hyperbolic hand-wringing because … Continue reading "Sins of the Father"

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We’re the Only Ones Transactional Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T16:02:54Z

Ex-Carlyle police chief accused of wire fraud, fund theft [More] “So take a tip from a cop who does…” * [Via bondmen] *

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Stopping the Signal

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T15:18:10Z

That’s gotta be a First Amendment “right to petition” violation. Not that their minds aren’t already made up and the hearings aren’t anything but theatrics to make it look like they’re responsibly deliberating. I wonder if Harmeet would agree… [Via Jess]

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The military competition format World’s Strongest Soldier  is set to expand into a full six-episode television series, with production scheduled for 2026 across locations in Finland and Germany. The concept first appeared as a standalone TV special produced in Finland in 2025. The program brought together active professional soldiers from multiple countries to compete in demanding challenges designed to test strength, endurance, tactical decision-making, and weapon handling skills.

An Incomplete Data Set

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T14:56:58Z

Cato Director: Immigrants Reduce Crime Rates, So You’re Less Likely to Be a Crime Victim [More] What will happen to that crime rate when the pathway to citizenship Democrats and cheap labor Republicans/Libertarians succeed in changing the electorate to one that supports citizen disarmament? I wonder if Bier and Cato will take the challenge that … Continue reading "An Incomplete Data Set"

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The Plot Thickens

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T14:36:25Z

NRA Foundation Changed Bylaws to Cut NRA BOD Out of Governance [More] I was wondering why the bylaws were so hard to find. It certainly reduces incentive for any member to donate a dime to Foundation efforts. Especially if its name is forced to change. Anybody know if the Board is going to establish a … Continue reading "The Plot Thickens"

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The Man Who Never Was

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T14:14:11Z

Via email: It never happened, so like a hate hoax, which this actually is, they had to make it up. The reality is: Change in Concealed Carry Law Did Not Drive Violent Crime in Ohio Cities, Study Shows It’s actually a riff on a meme they’ve been using for years” You’re a law-abiding gun owners … Continue reading "The Man Who Never Was"

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 3/17/26 New York Times tells a story that suggests his decision is a bit more complex and sad than some have portrayed it:

In his resignation letter on Tuesday, Joe Kent, a top counterterrorism official, criticized the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. But he also mentioned his “beloved wife,” a Navy linguist who was killed in a suicide bombing in Syria in January 2019.

Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent was 35.

Chief Kent was assigned to Cryptologic Warfare Activity 66, a Navy unit that supports the National Security Agency and military special operations forces. She was supporting the latter at the time of her death....

On Jan. 16, 2019, Chief Kent was meeting with a source at a restaurant in Manbij, Syria, when a suicide bomber killed her and three other Americans.

Chief Kent was posthumously promoted to senior chief.

“She should have been out of Syria because Trump gave the order to get those guys out of there,” Mr. Kent said on the “Shawn Ryan Show” podcast. “And then you have the administrative state dragging their heels and desperately trying to keep us in these conflicts.”

In his resignation letter, Mr. Kent cited what he said was Israel’s influence over the Trump administration’s policies. Some lawmakers called Mr. Kent’s remarks on Israel antisemitic, and critics mentioned his support for conspiracy theories.

Mr. Kent wrote that he “cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran,” adding, “I cannot support sending the next generation off to fight and die in a war that serves no benefit to the American people nor justifies the cost of American lives.”

The desire to avoid a ground war is completely understandable. Trump seems to share that view. 

Bissful Ignorance

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T13:31:26Z

Establishment Democrats fend off far-left influencer…Kat Abughazaleh… She lost to Daniel Biss, the mayor of Everston, Ill., and a former state lawmaker. [More] So, someone who is running on a platform to “Repeal the Second Amendment” is considered an “establishment Democrat” and representative of what Everytown/Moms Demand consider “commonsense gun safety laws?” Told ya. He’s … Continue reading "Bissful Ignorance"

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It Always Helps to Look at Confounding Factors.

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-18T13:30:00Z

 I found this on X:

What is the truth of the matter? We heard all about the original report with the mainstream media screaming "racism" or at least arguing we need more black doctors because they seem to do better at keeping black newborns alive. (The implication of that latter is that lower standards for black medical school admissions are both okay and necessary, despite being truly racist.)


Lithuanian Model 24L Mauser

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-03-18T13:27:27Z

The history of early Lithuanian small arms usage is hard to trace, as most records were destroyed over the course of a German invasion, two Russian invasions, and a 50-year communist occupation. When Lithuania gained [...]

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Going Viral

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T13:25:02Z

[W]ould I word it differently? Would I use a different metaphor? Maybe… [More] Note he didn’t say he doesn’t believe every word of it? What do we do with viruses? Pretty much the same thing we do with vermin. And James has just the plan to make that happen. Don’t be a useful Fudd idiot … Continue reading "Going Viral"

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 But this is also concerning:

EXCLUSIVE BREAKING: FACEBOOK RESTRICTS ORBÁN POSTS WEEKS BEFORE HUNGARY’S ELECTION As Hungary heads toward a crucial April election, Facebook is reportedly restricting posts from the country’s Prime Minister. The move followed a call by an opposition party (Tisza Party) member, a former Meta employee, urging supporters to mass-report his content. Meanwhile, Tisza leader Péter Magyar has disproportionately high engagement figures, outperforming global figures, despite operating in a much smaller, language-limited country Péter also used a personal “professional mode” profile rather than a political page, contrary to Meta’s long-standing guidelines, potentially bypassing limits on political content. Questions are also emerging around how Meta moderates political content in Hungary. A regional Meta official has publicly shared positions aligned with mainstream European narratives, including pro-Ukraine messaging and content seen as anti-government in Hungary. If Hungary’s largest social platform keeps restricting Orbán’s content while opposition accounts seem inflated before the election, serious questions arise about free speech and democratic integrity. This requires an urgent investigation. I’ve seen political interference by social media companies in other countries, and I really hope this is not happening in Hungary.

Others have responded that this oversimplifies what Facebook is doing and that this is in part the  consequence of new rules about political ads:

The claim of Facebook specifically restricting Orbán's personal posts lacks clear confirmation in recent reports. Instead, Meta suspended several pro-government Hungarian news pages (e.g., county newspapers) in late February 2026, weeks before the April 12 election, sparking interference accusations. Péter Magyar's Tisza Party leads polls and draws massive crowds, with high organic engagement on Facebook likely from genuine momentum against Orbán's long rule, not proven inflation. Meta's EU political ad ban (since Oct 2025) affects both sides; Fidesz circumvents via loopholes and grassroots "digital fighters." Bias concerns exist on all platforms, but evidence points more to broader moderation (including pro-Orbán outlets) than targeted censorship of Orbán alone. Urgent scrutiny of Big Tech in elections is fair democracy demands transparency from all players.

At least part of why Péter Magyar is a thorn in Orbán's side is a scandal involving child sexual abuse:

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has yet to comment on the resignation of two of the most prominent politicians of the Fidesz party – President Katalin Novak and former justice minister Judit Varga –  as he continues to maintain a low profile amid the biggest scandal rocking his government since taking office in 2010.

The child sexual abuse scandal is threatening the very foundations of the regime, Political Capital wrote in a note.

 In a nutshell, the story goes back to April 2023 when Novak gave pardons to two dozen people, including convicted terrorist Gyogy Budahazy, an influential figure of the far-right and now aligned with the parliamentary party Our Homeland. Novak also pardoned Endre Konya, the deputy director of a children’s home in Bicske, central Hungary, who used blackmail to force young boys to withdraw their testimony against the director, who had abused them sexually for years.

The Dutroux scandal exposed some worrisome problems with the Belgian law enforcement agencies.

The power of really big companies to affect elections is worrying. While a defeat of Orbán would also be a defeat for Russia, I think Facebook power is also worrisome.

 

Our St. Patrick’s Day celebrations took an unexpected turn this year. A short but powerful storm moved through Monday evening. Though it lasted less than 30 minutes, it was intense enough to knock out the power. Fortunately, our generator kicked on, keeping the inconvenience to a minimum. By morning, however, the outage persisted, with no estimated restoration time from the power company.

We learned that power was also out at our church — but of course, Mass was still being said. We headed over to celebrate our parish’s patronal feast. Mass by candlelight proved a quiet delight, though the after-Mass festivities were sadly canceled. Back at home, we made the most of it, enjoying Colleen’s homemade Irish soda bread with our morning coffee.



Thanks to the hardworking utility crews, power was restored by early afternoon — about 16 hours after it went out. After spending some time clearing storm debris around the house, I decided the weather wasn’t exactly inviting for a visit to the local brewery. That Red Ale can wait for another day.

Instead, we sat down early for our traditional Irish beef stew dinner, accompanied by more soda bread. The hearty mix of beef, potatoes, and carrots — made with Guinness Stout — was served with an extra scoop of mashed potatoes, a custom we happily adopted after our travels to the Emerald Isle.



I did manage a wee pour of Redbreast Irish Whiskey after dinner — a proper digestif ahead of the planned indulgence of bread and butter pudding with hot whiskey sauce.

Alas, no cigar this day. By late afternoon, the forecasted overnight snow had faded from the weather app, but I opted to enjoy my drink in the warmth of the living room instead of the cool porch.

Despite the rough start, the day unfolded much as it should — filled with good food, good drink, and proper observance of our saint.

The blustery weather also brought to mind past St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at the long-gone Blue & Gray Brewing. Fredericksburg’s St. Patrick’s — and Oktoberfest — haven’t quite been the same since those days when the festivities stretched across the entire weekend. More often than not, the weather was just as cold and damp then, though I suspect I was made of slightly hardier stock in those years.

Sláinte!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

The Whole Ballgame?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-18T13:04:48Z

You sure about that? And fraud notwithstanding, that’s a lot of voters perfectly happy to vote communist you’d be flooding into our elections.

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No Connection to Food

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-18T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day Then you go to the grocery store, and it’s like 90% of the people are just in a pack. They don’t know. They have no connection to food at all. And so it’s very nice. You … Continue reading
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Let’s turn that frown upside down at the TSA

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-18T12:25:58Z

The Acting Deputy Director of the TSA is now saying that they might have to ‘shut down’ smaller airports due to the high school educated (maybe) ‘agents’ (pretty glorified term for a bunch of folks looking into a scanner or glancing at IDs) calling out. Bear in mind that last Friday was the first paycheck […]

Sir Not Appearing In This Film

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-18T11:11:00Z

The things you like best about the best Star Wars movie probably came from Leigh Brackett, the "Queen of Space Opera". The original forms of Lando, Bespin, and Yoda all originated (albeit under different names) in her original rough screenplay.

The Luke/Leia/Han love triangle was in there, too, and rather spicier than it was in the final form onscreen in The Empire Strikes Back.

What I love most about the first two movies is how much obvious retconning Lucas had to do to beat them into the eventual Skywalker canon. We all saw that kiss on the Death Star, George.

Remember, Han didn’t just shoot first, Han shot only.

Greedo got burned down without even getting a shot off.



Midweek Meme Day!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-18T10:53:00Z




Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — March 18, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-18T07:04:10Z

On March 18, 1850, Henry Wells & William Fargo formed American Express, in Buffalo, New York. — March 18, 1911: North Dakota enacted a hail insurance law. — And on March 18,1925: The Great Tri-State Tornado, a monstrous F5 (over 300 MPH) tornado roared 219 miles across southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, and southwest Indiana. It killed 695, injured over 2000, and destroyed 15,000 homes. — Today’s feature article is a timely piece from the SurvivalBlog archives. — We need of entries for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $981,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since …

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Fuel Storage for Survival Retreats, by Flighter

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-18T07:03:14Z

Editor’s Introductory Note: The following is a re-post of a 2007 SurvivalBlog article. Given the recent spike in gasoline and diesel fuel prices, I thought that is was apropos to re-post a few articles related to fuel from SurvivalBlog’s early days. — The world runs on petroleum. Imagine a post-apocalyptic period when the local gas station is closed, and has been for two years. How will you carry out your daily activities? Generate electricity? Pump water? Plow your garden, or fields? All of these can be done by hand, and have been for thousands of years. Modern life has given …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-18T07:02:29Z

Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — U.S. Army Reveals New Chevy Silverado-Based Infantry Squad Vehicle – Heavy Next-Gen Hybrid. JWR’s Comments:  They say that history doesn’t repeat, but it often rhymes.  This reminds me of the U.S. Army’s Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle (CUCV) procurement in the 1980s. That was basically a diesel-engine Chevy K5 Blazer with CARC camouflage …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-18T07:01:30Z

“Acceptance of what has happened is the first step to overcoming the consequences of any misfortune.” – William James

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Chili Tuesday

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-18T01:11:00Z

Awoke to a light frost this morning, and Belle decided that she had some hamburger meat she needed to cook and today was perhaps her last chance to make chili this season, so she made a big pot of chili.  That works for me.  What we didn't eat today, we'll recycle tomorrow as Frito Pie.  It won't go to waste.

I'm finishing up reloading ammo for Texas State next week.  Yeah, I know, I should have done this in November, but procrastination is a virtue.  I started a couple of weeks ago needing to reload roughly 7000 rounds, and today I'm within 700 rounds of being finished.  I'll be done by the weekend, even if my schedule in interrupted by some sort of catastrophe.  Here lately, I careen from one catastrophe to another. Who know what tomorrow might bring.

For example, last week I took the dawg to a groomer.  He's a little Lhasa Apso, named Benji.  I swear, that dawg is a reprobate.  I have owned good dogs, and he is not one of them.  So, this dawg is at the groomer, the same groomer he's had for four years, and she calls me.  The dawg is having seizures.  Belle goes into a six-foot hover and we go get the dawg.  The groomer tells Belle that the dawg had three seizures.  He's half groomed.

A half-groomed Lhasa is a pitiful sight, but Belle snatches him up and heads to the veterinarian.  Roughly $300 later, we find out that the dawg is an epileptic. He has to take medicine twice a day. I have to administer it to him. He'll growl at Belle, but he knows better than to growl at me.

I love dogs, I really do. I have had dogs my entire life.  But I will not tolerate a dog who thinks that he is the Alpha on my property. Every dog understands that there are rules in the pack, and I am the Alpha. I will give scratches and treats and regular kibble, but I do not tolerate growling or snapping.  

At any rate, I have a dawg who is an epilep, and I have to give him medicine twice a day.  Belle loves him, but I think he's a reprobate.  I guess he and I are okay, because I'm a bit of a reprobate myself.

That's what I'm dealing with right now.

The Irish saga: stolen land and the blame game

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-18T01:00:00Z

And a tip o’ the hat to all for St. Patrick’s day 2026. Padraig (Patrick) is, of course, the patron saint of Ireland. And an official saint of the Roman Catholic Church, which claims him for Rome as the first … Continue reading
Right after the fall of the USSR, the collapse of the most difficult economic years in modern Russian history, the sudden scarcity of specialized ammunition reshaped Russia’s small-arms market. In the newly formed Russian Federation, demand for suppressed, subsonic performance offered by the 9x39mm weapon systems remained high among police and special units. Still, the cost of weapons and ammunition became prohibitive for many customers at the time, primarily law enforcement. Into that gap stepped the Tula-based KBP Instrument Design Bureau with a budget-driven weapon program: an inexpensive, compact assault rifle; a budget sniper rifle; and a low-cost cartridge intended to keep 9x39 capability within reach.

POTD: Seekins Precision SIC Sniper Rifle

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-17T23:30:00Z

Photo Of The Day: Precision doesn’t always come from a bench, and Seekins Precision makes that point clear with its newest rifle, introduced in late 2025. The Seekins SIC  is a purpose-built system developed specifically with U.S. Special Operations requirements in mind, emphasizing adaptability, durability, and efficiency in demanding environments. Rather than adapting a traditional chassis to accept a barreled action, the SIC was designed from the ground up as a fully modular rifle platform.

True to Form

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T23:06:09Z

Still, opening up what will be a multi-day marathon debate on the bill wasn’t without its hiccups. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, joined all Senate Democrats to block the legislation. [More] This surprises who…? And following expected “Weasel Whisperer” tradition: Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who threatened to do everything he could to block the bill, did … Continue reading "True to Form"

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Welcome back to TFB's Small Business Spotlight! Each week, we feature small firearms-related businesses and give them a chance to introduce themselves. This week: Cascade Range Systems, a new shop out of eastern Washington, making parts for a platform the industry mostly forgot about.
Where having lost both legs and arms to King Arthur he insists that combat is not over? 3/17/26 Daily Mail:

Iran's supreme leader says the US and Israel 'must be brought to their knees and accept defeat' before any peace deal can be agreed, Tehran claims - with new Ayatollah still yet to be seen

In case you have forgotten here.

Two from SAF

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T18:27:26Z

The lawsuit challenges Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) regulation, and County Sheriff policy, that requires an applicant for a license to sell firearms in the state agree to warrantless searches by the State Police, or their designee, to ensure compliance with state law. Furthermore, these inspections would allow regulators to seize license holders or employees for … Continue reading "Two from SAF"

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The New Normal

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T18:14:35Z

[P]ermanent enemies have become a therapeutic crutch. This is why there can be no return to the old normal. [More] They’re cultists. You’re NOT of the body! [Via WiscoDave]

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The Canadian firearms buyback/seizure (what you call it depends on your perspective) has hit more setbacks this week, with more police taking a stand against the gun grab and the province of Saskatchewan coming out with an interesting new tactic to make sure its citizens’ firearms aren’t seized without payment. Maybe.

Rhode Island Reds

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T17:58:17Z

And in true pincer strategy fashion, they’re making sure their enforcers will “just follow orders.” [Via WiscoDave]

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If Wishes Were Fishes

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T17:38:16Z

We have to continue actively winning the culture, and that includes defeating the dozen or so states that have AWBs or will soon. [More] How, are you going to outvote the grabbers in blue states when you refuse to look at their “pathway to citizenship” strategy for increasing their numbers? “New”? Almost nine years ago, … Continue reading "If Wishes Were Fishes"

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TALO Distributors has announced two new Smith & Wesson Performance Center M&P9 M2.0 exclusives , marking the distributor's first semi-automatic exclusives with S&W in several years. Both pistols are chambered in 9mm and feature factory compensators straight from Smith & Wesson's Performance Center. The two new models are the Performance Center M&P9 M2.0 Metal Gold Comp and the Performance Center M&P9 M2.0 Polymer Copper Comp. TALO expected both to reach dealer shelves by February 2026.

Antifa Members Convicted

 in ICE Detention Shooting [More] Nope. Still not a hate group. [Via Sweet Babboo]

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It’s a Big Club and You Ain’t In It

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T16:00:01Z

Cornyn Pushed Potentially “Sharia-Compliant” Visa Program His Daughter’s Lobbying Firm Made A Fortune From [More] And if we’re to believe some of our more popular “gun rights authorities,” me suggesting that importing such people will have an impact on government recognition of our rights, and that ought ot be factored into the Cornyn/Paxton equation, would … Continue reading "It’s a Big Club and You Ain’t In It"

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This is CNN?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-17T15:50:14Z

MAGA-aligned billionaires Larry Ellison and his son David have dramatically won a bidding war for CNN’s parent company—and are now on track to turn it Trumpy. [More] So we can expect it to be less “propagandisty” (yeah, I know, not a word) or at least less steered to one faction because the mega-media conglomerates and … Continue reading "This is CNN?"

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*This is a guest post about church security concerns from active killer expert Ron Borsch. -Greg     Rapid mass murder (RMM) at schools, churches, and workplaces is relatively new, occurring in the past and present century. The tracking history of RMM by active killers, however, reveals it is a growing problem in churches and […]

Update on the Herculaneum scrolls

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-03-17T15:25:00Z

As background, I've posted several times on the Herculaneum scrolls, here here and here.  That last link in particular is a fairly pain-free Youtube video about what the Big Deal is.

And a Big Deal it certainly is.  In short: when Mt. Vesuvius buried the Roman town of Pompeii in 79 AD, it also buried it's more prosperous neighbor Herculaneum.  One of the (very) rich Romans who lived in Herculaneum was likely the father-in-law of Julius Caesar, and had one of the biggest libraries in the Empire.  The extreme heat of the lava flow carbonized the scrolls (books).  Researchers have been using CAT scans to image the carbonized rolls and have been applying AI to "unroll" the scrolls virtually and distinguish between carbon-based ink and just plain old scroll carbon.  They are starting to read scrolls that have been lost for 2000 years.


 Like I said, this is a Big Damn Deal.

If this interests you, there is a must read essay on what's been happening over the previous 18 months, the progress that's being made, and the challenges that are still present.  This part is really, really interesting:

So the central question has shifted from whether text could be recovered at all to whether it could be done routinely. At the current pace, processing the full Herculaneum library would take several years. The Vesuvius Challenge Master Plan, published in July 2025, outlines a series of steps intended to compress that timeline. These include improved surface extraction, deeper automation, and tools designed to reduce manual intervention at every stage.

According to Schilling, the problem is not that current methods fail outright, but that they require too much human steering.

“It’s not as fast or effective or cheap as it should be,” he told me. “Right now, we have solutions that work but that require human input.” What researchers want instead is a “global optimal solution” — a system that can isolate papyrus surfaces, unwrap them, and detect ink reliably across many scrolls without constant correction.

We're not there yet, but people are starting to figure out how to get there.  And it looks like there are a bunch of scrolls that were entirely lost over time that we will be able to read:

These scrolls are believed to contain Greek prose that largely vanished elsewhere, including philosophical works from the Epicurean tradition that were rarely recopied because they conflicted with Christian doctrine.

Very, very cool


 

St. Patrick’s Day

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-17T15:08:00Z

At IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg, Pistollo introduced a new variant of its pistol platform tailored specifically for the American market, along with a highly limited edition developed in cooperation with its U.S. distributor Deluxe Arms. The Pistollo 77 Launch Edition has a price of $4,377.77, which will certainly show how important exclusivity and limited production numbers are to buyers.

By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press It is estimated that Iranian police, military and paramilitary forces have murdered more than 36,000 unarmed citizens in the past few months. No one will know the actual number until after the current regime falls. Some of the victims were simply protesting. Others […]

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Springfield Echelon COA [NEW RELEASE]

by David Lane in Recoil on 2026-03-17T13:12:50Z

NEW from Springfield Armory: Echelon pistols with Aimpoint COA enclosed red dots! 3-sizes, 2 duty-rated pieces of gear, and just 1 price.

More Research Required

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-17T13:01:00Z

Weird: Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol and sold widely under the brand names Tylenol and Panadol, may also increase risk-taking, according to research from 2020 that measured changes in people’s behavior when under the influence of the medication. This seems … Continue reading
Quote of the Day For heterosexuals, rates of infidelity are four times higher than the rate of open relationships. By contrast, for sexual minorities (with the exception of lesbians), rates of open relationships are higher than the rate of infidelity. … Continue reading
The belt-fed M240B features a cold hammer-forged, hard-chromed MIL-SPEC barrel designed for extended service life and improved durability. It uses a machined steel receiver with a top-mounted MIL-STD-1913 rail for optics and accessories. The system has a maximum range of approximately 3,725 meters.

A DOSE OF HILARITY

by Mas in on 2026-03-17T13:00:00Z

Old friend and 2A warrior Alan Gottlieb pokes some fun at the anti-gun Governor of California.  Verbatim, below: GAVIN’S GAT TRAPPED IN TENNESSEE, A VICTIM OF CAL. GUN CONTROL BELLEVUE, WA – American gun owners got quite a chuckle nine months ago when California Gov. Gavin Newsom was gifted a Sig Sauer P365-Xmacro pistol while appearing […]

Slovakian Bear Attacks Stopped by Use of Handguns

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-17T12:55:00Z

Public domain map showing area of the two bear attacks. 


On February 15, 2026, a Slovakian father and son used a handgun or handguns to defend against an attacking European brown bear, ursus arctos. From bernama.com:

Environment state secretary Filip Kuffa said the father and son had been inspecting timber in a mountain forest with a hunting dog when the bear attacked unexpectedly.

According to Mr Kuffa, the father fired several shots from his pistol in self-defence, but the bear knocked him to the ground and bit him repeatedly.

His son then shot and killed the animal with a handgun.

The incident has been verified by multiple accounts from Slovakian sources. It is unclear whether there was one or two handguns or what caliber they were. The attack happened very fast, with little or no warning. The bear grabbed the father and they tumbled down a steep slope. The son had to be sure he would not shoot the father who was underneath the bear. The father was 57 years old. The attack took place near Ružomberok, in the Zilina province in north central Slovakia.

Defense against bears with handguns is unusual in Europe because of highly restrictive firearms laws. However, 2% of adults in Slovakia have a permit for concealed carry of handguns. This is a very large number for Europe. 8.2% of adults in the United States have concealed carry permits. There are 29 of 50 states in which no permit is required to carry a handgun, concealed or openly. There are nine states in which it is difficult to obtain a permit to carry. For example, in California, only about .6% of adults have a permit to carry.

While researching the most recent defensive firing of a handgun against a bear in Slovakia, a previous incident was uncovered. The incident occurred near Sučany, about 30 miles to the east of Ružomberok. From praguemonitor.com:

Over the weekend, a man walking his dog near the village of Sučany, close to Martin in northwestern Slovakia, was attacked by an 18-year-old female bear. In an act of self-defense, the man shot the bear with a legally held weapon. TA3 television reported that even warning shots fired into the air were ineffective in deterring the bear, which was stopped by a fatal shot just a meter away from the man. The police are currently investigating the incident.

The weekend referred to would have been July 8-9, 2023.  Spiegel is quoted as saying 12 shots were fired, two as warning shots, with the final fatal shot fired from 1 meter away. As quoted from Spiegel:

  Jul 15, 2023 - Summary by Spiegel First he shot twice in the air, then ten times at the animal — the last bullet was fatal: In Slovakia, a man repelled a bear attack with a pistol.

In the most recent case, the bear was also a female, with very young cubs in a den. Bear attacks in Slovakia have resulted in a culling of bears.  A recent academic paper showed Slovakia as suffering from the highest density of human-bear conflicts. Local bear density was found to be one of the most important factors. The population of bears in Slovakian is estimated at 1,300, according to the BBC.  In 2004, the Slovakian bears were protected, and no longer listed as a game species.  In 2010 the bear population was estimated at 500, increasing at about 20% per year. A cull of 350 bears out of a population of 1,300 would stabilize the population of bears.

(Confusion between Slovakian and Slovenian corrected)  


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It's All About China

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-17T12:53:09Z

3/16/26 The Hill article explains that Trump's apparently chaotic foreign policy is anything but.  It is all about preparing the battlespace with China. Word reading in full.

A thorough investigation was conducted with evidence collected at the scene and video footage obtained which helped investigators determine that an adult female approached another adult female sitting outside the business and who began assaulting her; this led to a physical altercation occurring. During the altercation, two additional females, one adult and one juvenile got involved and shots were fired.
 
In consultation with the Nash County District Attorney’s Office, a determination was made that the firearm was discharged during the altercation in an act of self-defense. As a result of the investigation, Michelle Murphy was arrested and charged with ‘Misdemeanor Assault Inflicting Serious Injury’, for she was shown as the aggressor of the incident. Charges are also being sought as a juvenile petition for ‘Misdemeanor Assault Inflicting Serious Injury’ against the female juvenile for her role in the incident.

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Unbalanced checks in the system

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-17T12:29:04Z

I am getting really tired of the judiciary feeling like they can set federal policy. I’m not sure how the system morphed so that any judge pretty much anywhere can make a ruling that affects the entire country. The most egregious overreach has, of course, been in regards to deportations. But now a judge, who […]
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Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhaoibh!

It’s that time of year when a saint revered by many — especially in the Irish Catholic community — is embraced by people of all backgrounds. As a Catholic of Irish descent, I can find little fault with people bettering themselves. :-)

This year, the feast day falls on a weekday — as odds usually have it. Another blessing of retirement is that doesn't much matter. 

I’m writing this before we begin our celebration — for good reason, probably. But I can confidently predict the schedule of events. For us, the day will begin with Mass, as it’s our parish’s patronal feast day. I’m told Mass will be followed by Irish music and treats in the parish hall. We typically avoid the pubs on this day. However, if the weather cooperates later in the afternoon, perhaps we'll head off to a local brewery for some Red Ale and more music.

I don't doubt I'll enjoy a wee pour or three of Irish Whiskey in the evening. In our house, there’s always homemade Irish Soda Bread and Irish Beef Stew (made with potatoes and served over mashed potatoes.) 

While you’re in the midst of your celebrations, I hope you’ll take a moment to think about the man behind the Feast Day. Whether you accept the traditions associated with St. Patrick’s life or not, there’s no denying the good he did. Some of the stories can’t be proven — but they can’t be disproven either.

Kidnapped as a young boy and sold into slavery in Ireland, Patrick grew to love the Irish people. Later in life — around the age of 60 — Saint Patrick returned to Ireland to teach and convert the people he had come to see as his own. Certainly that is worthy of our respect.

Our family has long had a devotion to St. Patrick. That admiration was made all the more tangible when we were blessed to make two pilgrimages to the Emerald Isle, in 2012 and again in 2019. During those visits I was reminded just how much the Irish love Patrick. Over there, he’s far more than just a marketing gimmick.

Each year it seems necessary to remind some people (and the marketing dweebs) that St. Patrick was a man — not a woman. His name is Patrick, which comes from the Irish, Pádraig. Shorten his name to Paddy if you truly must. But we do not, under any circumstances, celebrate “St. Patty’s Day.” Patty is short for Patricia — a lovely name, for  a woman, but not his.

Let’s all celebrate the memory of St. Patrick. Enjoy a toast or two and some good food. There’s nothing wrong with bringing a little revelry into the world; God knows we need it. I enjoy a good party as much as anyone and I can appreciate a good Irish drinking joke. Drink your green beer if you must. Dress up in silly clothes if it suits you. (But remember: St. Patrick was a man, not a leprechaun.)

Still, remember the reason for the feast. Take a moment to honor the man and all the good he did. In our house we'll raise a drink of uisce beatha — the water of life — and say a prayer in honor of St. Patrick and his beloved Ireland. These days, as Ireland navigates profound cultural shifts — from the rapid secularization of a once deeply Catholic nation, to the challenges brought by immigration and an evolving national identity — the people of Ireland could use St. Patrick’s courage and clarity more than ever.


All the children of Ireland cry out to thee:
Come, O Holy Patrick, and save us!



[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Automotif DCXII...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-17T11:21:00Z


Here's an interesting sight. It's a Toyota Starlet GT Turbo. The second generation of the Starlet, which was still rear-wheel drive, was sold over here from '81-'84, when gas was expensive* and its 39 City/54 Highway MPG rating made it popular.

The one in the pics, as you may surmise from the location of the wheel, is a Japanese market Starlet. It's a fourth generation car, by which time the Starlet platform had become front-wheel drive. As a '90-'91 GT Turbo model, it has a 1.3L intercooled turbo inline 4-cylinder making 135hp, which must feel sporty in a car weighing only 1,962 pounds.


*In 1981 the average gas price in the US was $1.35/gal, which works out to $4.78/gal in current dollars.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-17T10:29:00Z




Iran proves the value of our Second Amendment

by Lee Williams in The Gun Writer on 2026-03-17T10:01:36Z

Iran's murder of 36,000 citizens could not happen here because Americans are armed.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — March 17, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-17T07:04:02Z

On March 17, 1959, the US nuclear submarine USS Skate became the first submarine to surface at the North Pole. — After a multi-month restocking hiatus, we are again taking orders at Elk Creek Company. Here are our updated inventory counts: Pre-1899 Antique Rifles:  22 (We have deeply restocked 7×57 and 6.5×55 Mauser rifles.) Pre-1899 Antique Shotguns: 9 (Most are 12 gauge and most of them have fluid steel barrels!) Pre-1899 Antique Pistols and Revolvers: 21  (Mostly S&W top break revolvers.) Blackpowder Revolvers: 23 (Most are .44 caliber, with modern cartridge conversion cylinders available. We have deeply restocked the much-in-demand …

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WeatherWool Selvedge Poncho, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-17T07:03:53Z

I recently re-read The Wine-Dark Sea by Patrick O’Brian. It is book 16 in the Aubrey/Maturin series. One episode in the novel describes Dr. Stephen Maturin riding a mule into the Andes to meet with conspirators who are plotting the overthrow of the Spanish government in Peru. As Maturin rides higher into the Andes, the temperature falls, and he pauses in his journey to put on a poncho. I suspect that the poncho that O’Brian had in mind as he penned his novel looked something like the one worn by Clint Eastwood in all three films of the Dollars Trilogy. …

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SurvivalBlog’s American Redoubt Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-17T07:02:48Z

This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. Redoubt News links Rare sighting of a wolverine hunting in Montana. ‘It’s Carnage’: Wyoming Wind Gusts Up To 109MPH Blow Over Trucks, Rip Off Roofs Ruby Ridge standoff negotiator Bo Gritz dies in Nevada. A new vlog from the Expedition Rove couple in North Idaho: $22,000 Mistake… Send Your Media Links Please send your links to media from the American Redoubt region to JWR. Any photos that are …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-17T07:01:27Z

“In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.” – Mark Twain

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I Do Not Generally Support Outing People

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-17T01:06:31Z

But when it is the head of a nation that hangs homosexuals, it is delicious. 3/16/26 New York Post:
WASHINGTON —  President Trump was stunned to learn last week that US intelligence indicates new Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei may be gay — and that his father, the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, feared his suitability to rule the Islamic Republic for that reason, The Post can reveal.

Trump couldn’t contain his surprise and laughed aloud when he was briefed on the intel, according to sources.

AR-15 Maintenance Schedule: Complete Guide

by Sam.S in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-17T00:00:00Z

The internet can't agree on AR cleaning schedules. You've got the "after every range trip no matter what" crowd and the "never cleaned mine, runs great" guys. Both are kinda wrong. Real answer depends on how you shoot and what you're willing to tolerate. Your rifle won't grenade if you skip a cleaning session. But neglect adds up.

History, immigration and the blame game

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-17T00:00:00Z

Today, we are bombarded with claims that the lands of the Fifty States (i.e., the United States) are “stolen lands.” And demands that the only option is to give the “LandBack.” (An organization based in South Dakota, demanding that the … Continue reading
Today’s Photo of the Day features a limited-edition Ruger SR1911 Western Edition from Sturm, Ruger & Co., produced in a run of just 1,000 pistols. The standout feature is the laser‑engraved slide depicting a mounted rider set against an American flag backdrop, paired with custom wood grip panels featuring matching scrollwork.
Much like other rifle pairings, the Ruger 10/22 and CCI’s high velocity Mini-Mag ammunition is one that almost everyone out there has experience with. While the 10/22 can often be picky with ammo, CCI’s Mini-Mags  are often offered up as a flat-out cure for almost any stubborn .22LR autoloader. While this isn’t true in a lot of specific cases, in my decades of shooting rimfire, I’ve found that Mini-Mags do indeed help get a lot of stubborn, dirty, or finicky guns up and running.

By Dave Workman Writing Monday at The Outdoor Wire, editor/founder Jim Shepherd made an observation which might be at the heart of what appears to be an exodus of not only business, but law-abiding gun owners, from various states to friendlier environs. “Both biggies and boutiques are increasingly voting with their feet when facing tax […]

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Lodestar Technology has introduced its first commercial firearm platform, the LNK9, a 9mm pistol designed to verify user authorization before the firearm can be operated. The LNK9 incorporates the company’s Safeguard User Interface system, which combines biometric authentication with PIN-pad entry. The system allows owners to manage authorized users while maintaining control over access to the firearm. There’s a left or right side configuration of the Biometric LandingPad™ depending on user preference.
The U.S. Army has approved the M111 Offensive Hand Grenade for service, marking the first new lethal hand grenade cleared for military use since 1968. The system was developed at Picatinny Arsenal through the Capabilities Program Executive Office for Ammunition and Energetics in cooperation with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM).

Ugh.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-16T16:56:00Z

Imagine me showing you a photo snapped out the window just now showing snow blowing around after yesterday afternoon’s sunny seventy degrees and captioning it “What fresh hell is this?”

That’ll save me the effort of walking over to the window.

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Today's Machining Lesson

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-16T16:12:30Z

The attempt to cut the slice went poorly because the direction of motion and velocity unscrewed the chuck from the rotary table. It was not enough to come off but enough that the tube moved away from the endmill. Solution: cut in a clockwise direction so it does not loosen.

Fun gun

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-16T16:05:08Z

You guys may recall that back in December I came into a deal for a TC Encore with a 7mm Rem. Mag. barrel and a .50 muzzleloader barrel. Neither barrel did much for me, but they came with scopes I … Continue reading

Specialized Tools: A Tale Of Two Shotguns [BUILD]

by Nick Saiti in Recoil on 2026-03-16T15:15:05Z

Special goals require special tools! Go fast with race-gun shotguns built for raw speed and perfect precision.
I just returned from IWA OutdoorClassics 2026 in Nuremberg (Germany), where the CZ P-10 C Poorted COA made its world premiere. In short, it’s a factory-configured pistol that combines the P-10 platform with an integrated compensator and a pre-installed Aimpoint red dot optic.

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. – The FBI confirmed that the man accused of attacking a West Bloomfield temple died after shooting himself in the head.

The suspect, identified by authorities as 41-year-old Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, reportedly drove a truck into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township on March 12. After an exchange of gunfire with the temple’s security, he died at the scene. One security officer was taken to a hospital after being struck by the truck.

No children or staff were injured. The FBI is leading the investigation and is considering the case as a targeted act of violence.


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Back To Flannel

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-16T14:17:00Z

 We had a cold front blow through last night.  Barely worth mentioning. A little rain, a little thunder, but the temps were in the mid 70s yesterday and this morning we're in the low 40s. So, I'm wearing flannel this morning. I know that our friends in the Midwest got damaging winds and tornadoes, and our friends up North got snow.

So, I'm out in the sop with the heaters lit to break the chill.  That heater I bought in February is proving its worth.  Easy to light, easy to move around, it sips propane.  Belle is a fan. She thinks it is just the best.

Belle wants ribs for lunch, so I have taken a rack out of the freezer. I'd best start figuring out what the sides will be.

A late-winter cold snap rolled back into Virginia last week, reminding us that spring’s recent tease wasn’t ready to commit just yet. The afternoon air this weekend carried just enough bite to make a big stout feel like the right call, so I dug into the dark corner of the basement storage for an old bottle of Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout. A beer that rich and dark demands a cigar with some muscle, and the CAO Flathead V660 seemed a natural companion. With its broad ring gauge and reputation for notes of cocoa, coffee, and molasses sweetness, it seemed well suited to stand up to the deep roasted character of the stout.



The Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout was bottled for the Winter 2009–2010 season. Opening the dusty bottle, I was immediately greeted with rich aromas of dark chocolate and sweet molasses. A thin head formed in the glass, confirming the bottle had remained tightly capped after some sixteen years.

Upon sipping, a rich dark chocolate flavor greets the palate, accompanied by a moderate dose of espresso. A mild roasted note remains, though it’s not as pronounced as I recall from younger bottles. The 10% ABV is well masked and easily overlooked. Brewer Garrett Oliver once described this beer as “the ultimate dessert beer.” That’s a fitting description indeed.

The CAO Flathead V660 proved well suited to stand up to the stout’s rich character. The cigar had been resting in my humidor for about three years, its chocolate-hued Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper still oily and pliable. An Ecuadorian Connecticut binder and Nicaraguan fillers complete the blend in this box-pressed 6 x 60 stick.



The V660 is a full-bodied smoke, opening with a rich coffee and cocoa base. Sweet hints of dark fruit and molasses balance the coffee bitterness, while an occasional note of pepper adds complexity. The cigar is bold yet balanced, delivering a surprisingly smooth smoking experience. The large ring gauge produces ample smoke through an open draw.

The CAO Flathead V660 held its own against the rich Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout, the two settling into an easy harmony of cocoa, coffee, and a touch of molasses sweetness. The pairing felt perfect for the cool afternoon. A plate of cheese and crackers completed the repast as clouds gradually moved in toward evening.

Although the cold snap prompted the desire for a rich stout, the afternoon on the porch was quite pleasant. Even with the windows open for ventilation, we enjoyed an “indoor” temperature in the mid-60s. In the coming days we’re expecting more dramatic temperature swings, along with the severe weather such changes often bring. Still, the last vestiges of winter are — albeit begrudgingly — slowly giving way to spring.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]
When Aimpoint entered the competition for a US Army standard-issue combat optic in the 1990s, they really didn’t expect to win. The other finalists were Trijicon and Meprolite, and it seems like a safe bet [...]

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Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 177! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like Primary Arms, Natchez Shooters Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and more. Whether you’re looking for deals on new or used guns, ammo to add to your reserves, or specific accessories like flashlights, range bags, optics, bipods, and magazines, each week we’ll have new sets of deals that might fulfill one of those needs and save you a few dollars.
Quote of the Day If you don’t own a rifle, your opinion is mostly irrelevant. Devon Eriksen @Devon_Eriksen_Posted on X, August 14, 2024 There is a surprising amount of truth in this. This is particularly true in the political arena.
Syren pro-staffer Kate Ahnstrom is one of this country’s leading voices in the shotgun shooting instruction world. In this month’s post, Kate describes the biology of shooting and how your body, build, and mental interactions with clays and feathers impact your ability to connect with targets.

An Open Source Intelligence assessment of the Iran war

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-03-16T12:02:00Z

Via a link from HMS Defiant (who is on quite a roll lately), this is a very interesting analysis of the war from Open Source Intelligence sources (i.e. non-classified published sources).  Very, very interesting indeed.

So Valerie Jarrett and several of Obama’s nearest and dearest are going to be earning at least six figures when his abomination of a non-library opens on Juneteenth (naturally) this year. Of course they are recruiting up to 100 dumbasses to actually do the grunt work for free. The recruitment effort seeks volunteers who are […]

Memes for a Monday Morn!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-16T10:00:00Z




It’s another ACP Round Table! Erin has recused herself, so Weer’d, David, and Oddball discuss: a study done by Dr. John Lott on transgender shooters that doesn’t live up to his standards; a shooting at a nightclub in Austin, Texas; … Continue reading

Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 16, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-16T07:06:54Z

March 16, 1802: The first US Military Academy at West Point was established through a Congressional act. It opened July 4, 1802. — Today’s feature article is the third and last installment of a guest post by our friend Mrs. Alaska. We highly recommend her blog and books. — We 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 contest.  Round 123 ends on March 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles …

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Update: Now Mailing the March, 2026 S.O.S. Newsletter

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-16T07:05:15Z

I’ve completed the new issue of the SurvivaBlog Old School (SOS) newsletter.  The March, 2026 issue will be mailed starting today, over the next several days. This issue’s emphasis is on suppressor construction with detailed specifications, tips, and tricks. This is our third issue, and it is six pages long. SOS is a traditional hardcopy mailed newsletter intended as a backup to Internet delivery, in the event of any sort of disruption — whether natural or man-made. Normally, you’ll receive just one issue each year, with some practical information that is not published in the online edition of SurvivalBlog. But …

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(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Storage A big challenge when living in small homes is storage space. In a climate with dramatic temperature swings like ours, we have, for example, different mittens, boots, parkas and hats for +30, 0, and -30 degrees. All of these are bulky. We also have special clothing for hunting, fishing, and rain, and various accoutrements for outdoor activities. So, we built lots of storage shelves in various outbuildings to hold labeled totes of out-of-season clothes. In our cabin, I store things under, over, behind, and beside furniture. For example, my husband built …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-16T07:03:43Z

The following recipe for Basil Buttered Greens is from SurvivalBlog reader Trish. Ingredients 3 spring onions 2 Tablespoons of butter 1 Cup  frozen peas 1 Cup frozen, shelled edamame beans 1/4 Cup chicken stock or vegetable stock 1 teaspoon sugar 1 medium cos (Romiane) lettuce bunch A handful of fresh basil leaves Directions 1. Slice the three spring onions, both the white and the green parts. Melt half the butter in a wide saucepan and stir the spring onions over a low heat, letting them soften but not brown. 2. Tumble in the 1 Cup each frozen peas and edamame, …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-16T07:02:08Z

Today’s graphic: Global GDP Clusters. These three regions, spread across three continents, together generate half of the world’s GDP  (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable.   — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-16T07:01:35Z

“The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited constitution.” – Alexander Hamilton

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The Count of Tesla

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-16T03:31:00Z

My wife and I are watching a sumptuous 2024 version of the Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. This is one the great novels and well worth your time to read.

It has been several years since I read it. Complicating my ability to tell how closely they are following the book, I watched a YouTube video recently that researched the real life case in which Dumas based it. The guy seeking revenge in real life was not a fabulously wealthy count, but the essential story of a guy wrongly accused of being part of a Bonapartist plot who was sent off to prison without a trial was there.  There are some problems verifying the existence of the victim from the department's records, but the summary of the case written by a Paris police archivist upon which Dumas relied seems to be real, with the conspirators and their children suffering the revenge seem to be real. By comparison, the novel is dark with a couple moments of the vengeance seeker showing compassion. 

Anyway, what does this have to do with Elon Musk? Recall that part of why he spent billions to buy Twitter and then spent millions to get Trump elected was that the transgender industrial complex used "he'll commit suicide" to mutilate Musk's son. Musk has used his wealth that dramatically dwarfs Monte Cristo's wealth to take revenge on an industry thay destroyed his son.

Unlike the protagonist of Dumas' novel, to my knowledge Musk has not taken personal revenge on the people involved, except to the extent that he has destroyed this money making criminal enterprise.

I Was Not Successful at Using My Parting Tool

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-15T19:50:33Z

I wanted to cut a piece of aluminum tube down to 1.23" length but I could not find a feed and speed that parted it without pulling the tube out of the chuck. I thought of using the chop saw but I feared it would bend the fairly thin wall tubing while cutting it.

So I mounted it on the rotating table.
I needed to make very slow and shallow cuts because again the chuck is unlikely to hold the tube as tightly as it should. But why write a program specific to this operation? So I wrote a program called mksub that accepts zStart, zStep, and zEnd parameters as well as a string of gCode commands to execute at each step of Z. In this case, a move to degree 0, then to degree 360, and back to 0.

This is general enough that almost relatively simple gCode command can be repeated to any arbitrary depth with only a trivial change in the Makefile.

Principles of Personal Defense

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-03-15T19:26:06Z

If you have not read Jeff Cooper’s work, Principles of Personal Defense, it is now available free online. It one of those works that every armed and unarmed person should read and know. A tip of the hat to Claude Werner for bringing to my attention the free online version now available. I have my […]

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