Retired U.S. District Court Judge Roger T. Benitez, who has become almost legendary in Second Amendment circles for his pro-rights court opinions, will be this year’s keynote speaker during the Gun Rights Policy Conference in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, Sept. 25. The annual conference, now in its 41st year, is co-hosted by the Second Amendment […]

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PHLster is best known for its Enigma holster platform, which does not require a belt. There is now an even smaller version for use with micro-sized handguns. The Enigma Micro  scales down the setup for use with guns like the S&W Bodyguard 2.
We recently reported that Folds of Honor  was proud to announce that they had assisted 1,613 scholars graduate this past year. Their next big announcement is the America 250 or USA 250 clothing collection that they now have Live on their website to celebrate America’s 250th birthday this year.

 

In 2025, Japan broke records for total and fatal bear attacks. There were 230 attacks and 13 fatalities, more than double the previous record of 6 fatalities in one year. Japan collects bear statistics by fiscal year, from April 1 to March 31.

2026 is off to a bad start. Five fatalities have been identified from April 1 to June 30. The previous record was two fatalities during April 1 to June 30. Bear attacks tend to trail off in July and August, and pick up significantly in September, October and November. Bears in Japan start hibernating in December. Another fatality is being investigated in a mountainous area of Tohoku. If found to be a bear caused fatality, it would be the sixth in 2026. Before 2025, the record for bear fatalities in Japan was six in one year. The record number of people killed by bears in North America continues at six in one year.

All five verified bear fatalities in 2026 have been inflicted by Asiatic black bears. Only Asiatic black bears live in Tohoku.  Japan is home to two types of bears, the Asiatic black bears and the Ussuri brown bears. The brown bears only occur on Hokkaido, the most northern of the Japanese islands. There are about 12,000 brown bears on Hokkaido. The brown bears are a subspecies of Ursus Arctos, also known as grizzly bears, Kodiak bears, and European brown bears. The are all slight variations of Ursus Arctos.  Large differences in sizes are the result of how common food supplies are where the bears live.

In 2025, only two fatalities were from brown bears on Hokkaido. Eleven were from Asiatic black bears on the other Japanese islands. The Asiatic black bears are related to the American black bears, but are reported to be more aggressive. There are reported to be about 54,000 Asiatic black bears in Japan. The human Japanese population is shrinking. Many small farms in rural areas are being abandoned. This increases habitat for the bears, and brings the bears into closer contact with humans. The bears become habituated to humans and lose their fear of humans.

The increase in bear attacks is attributed to an increasing bear population. The bear population has increased for several reasons. Hunting of both species of bears was severely restricted since 1990. Before 1990, bears were treated as pests.

The population of licensed bear hunters dropped from 517,000 in 1975 to 218,500 in 2020.  Extremely strict firearms regulations have made it difficult to obtain a license to shoot a bear.  According to the Guardian,  in 1975, 98% of people in Japan with a license to hunt bears, had a license to shoot bears. In 2020, only 42% had a license to shoot bears. The other 58% are allowed to trap bears, but not to shoot them. In order to obtain a permit to have a rifle, a person must obtain a permit to have a shotgun. After ten years of shotgun possession with a spotless record, one can apply to obtain a rifle. Japanese hunters are limited to 50 rifle cartridges a year for all purposes.The shrinking number of bear hunters in Japan are aging. 60% of bear hunters in Japan are over the age of 60.

Japan has started to take measures to reduce the population of bears on the islands. The Japanese government is setting goals to reduce the bear population by about a third in the areas where there are the most problems. According to asianews.network, the  bear populations in Chubu are to be reduced to 63% of the present population, to 62% in the Tohoku prefectures, and 67% in the Kanto prefectures. The bear population in Hokkaido is projected to be reduced to 71% of current levels. The annual population growth of bears is estimated at 14.5%, with target harvest numbers of 20%.

This correspondent has not found a single case where a handgun was fired in defense against a bear in Japan. It is nearly impossible for an ordinary person to obtain a permit to own a handgun. Some police officers sometimes carry handguns. The officers with handguns are almost never where the problem bears are. This year, a police officer was attacked by a bear while searching for a missing person. The bear was killed by a licensed Japanese hunter about 10 minutes later.

When there are bear problems, the bears are usually trapped. Sometimes bears are shot, in highly restrictive circumstances. Often, the person shooting the bear needs to obtain permission to do so seconds or minutes before the bear is shot.

Problem bears in North America tend to be shot rather quickly, often by the intended victim. The lower 48 states of the United States have about 17% of the numbers of ursus arctos (brown bear/grizzly) which exist in Japan. In the lower 48 United States, 211 ursus arctos were killed in defense of human life from 2002 through 2023.  Those are bears killed in the act of being aggressive toward humans. In the United States, the ability to carry a handgun for self defense is a Constitutional right.

In Japan, during the same period, one or two ursus arctos (brown/grizzly bears) may have been killed while being aggressive toward humans. This is because only hunters are allowed to carry firearms, and only when they are hunting. A couple of Japanese hunters may have killed bears in Japan while the bears acted aggressively toward them. Carrying firearms for self defense in Japan is not allowed. Police are virtually never where the bear attacks occur. When a bear needs to be shot, local hunters or the military are called in. There is a reform movement to allow police to kill problem bears without asking permission of the local governments just before they shoot.

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When they arrived at the scene, officers said they found a man sitting in the front seat of a silver Jeep, suffering from a gunshot wound.

The man told them he had been shot in a road rage incident involving a white Ford Fusion. He said there were five people in the car, all of whom were armed with weapons.

The victim says they were driving southbound on South Mendenhall Road when a Ford Fusion approached the driver’s side of their Jeep and opened fire, police reported.

In an effort to defend himself, the man stated that he returned fire with his handgun.

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Safariland has a new family of belts developed in conjunction with Haley Strategic. The BASELINE series has both slick and MOLLE-covered models. Keep reading for all the details.

Monday Morning

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-07-13T14:16:40Z

 I hear that Lindsey Graham of Soth Carolina died recently.  Damned shame.  He was a great Senator for South Carolina.  A great conservative and a deep thinker.  He will be missed.

The CFDA is congregating this week in Fallon, NV to conduct Fastest Gun Alive, the World championship of Cowboy Fast Draw.  It should be quite a show.  Belle and I will not be there due to a scheduling conflict.  I wish then a lot of luck.

Join World of Warships today to and use invite code USA250 to get your free rewards: https://wo.ws/FW I had a chance to spend some time on the USS New Jersey, today docked in Camden NJ [...]

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Vera Koo’s second book, “Wisdom and Things: Essays From an Unlikely Champion,” adds depth to her stories in her first book. We take a look at how this book was received by women in the shooting world.
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Quote of the Day The NRA has secured a statewide injunction blocking Abigail Spanberger’s ban on semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines. The Virginia court has made it unmistakably clear: this blatant violation of constitutional rights cannot be enforced by any … Continue reading

Bright Hops, Dark Tobacco

by David in Musings Over a Barrel on 2026-07-13T12:45:11Z

On a recent warm evening, I got a hankering for a nice cold beer — or two — to accompany my cigar. I still had some Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA in the refrigerator left over from a recent gathering with friends, and the thought of that citrusy ale had my mouth watering in anticipation.

First, I needed to decide on a suitable cigar accompaniment. After making several passes through the humidor shelves, I finally settled on the Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Gran Reserva GT20, with high expectations for the pairing.



The Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA is not a delicate IPA. The beer pours a deep and bright orange color with a big frothy white head — I was relieved I chose a glass of sufficient size. It opens with strong, pithy citrus notes. Resinous, piney hops come through as well. The use of whole-cone hops for dry hopping contributes a fresh, grassy profile. Though a touch of piney resin lingers in the finish, the flavor profile ultimately leans toward bright, fresh citrus. At 7.2% ABV and roughly 65 IBU, it delivers a firm, refreshing citrus bitterness supported by floral hop character and a solid caramel malt backbone.

The Joya de Nicaragua Antaño Gran Reserva GT20 had been resting in the humidor for just over two years. The 6 x 54 softly box-pressed stick is a Nicaraguan puro with a glossy maduro wrapper. The filler tobaccos are reportedly aged for more than five years before the cigars are rolled.



The cigar began with the cedar, espresso, and roasted nut flavors I remembered from earlier smokes. After another two years of rest in the humidor, it offered an exceptionally balanced smoke with all of those notes present but none truly dominating. The white pepper finish noted in the past was diminished but not gone.

The pairing flavors provided an interesting array of contrasts. The Torpedo IPA’s grapefruit and pine notes tended to moderate the darker notes of the rich Nicaraguan cigar. Each sip cleansed the palate, allowing the cigar’s flavors to reintroduce themselves with every draw. Especially during the final third, when the Antaño Gran Reserva GT20 became richer and heavier, the Torpedo IPA seemed to emphasize the cedar and spice, making the cigar feel more vibrant and energetic. At the same time, the coffee and cocoa from the smoke soften Torpedo’s hop bitterness.

When I pulled a second bottle of the IPA from the fridge, the freshly chilled beer provided a sharp change to the pairing balance. The citrus aspect of the beer took even more of the limelight over the malt backbone experienced with the prior warmer sips. The pairing became even more engaging as the colder beer pushed the citrus character to the forefront.



After about 90 minutes, both the cigar and my two glasses of beer were finished. The sun was still nearly two hours from setting, yet the temperature had become pleasantly comfortable. We’ve been enjoying a stretch of lower-than-average humidity despite frequent afternoon showers, making for especially pleasant evenings outdoors.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]
Me, Last Year: "I need to upgrade my Mac Mini to keep running Photoshop for work. I can save money by getting the smallest HDD since I never play games anymore."

Me, Last Week: "I need to de-stress. Maybe I'll take up WoW again."

Me, Yesterday: *googling 'how expand mac mini hard disk cheaply'*
When your first hard disk was a 20MB Seagate, it feels wild that with just MacOS, MS Word and Excel, Photoshop, and World of Warcraft, you've filled a 256GB HDD to the point that PShop is howling about its scratch disk size every time you open it.

"My little dude, nothing I ask you to do really requires much of a scratch disk."

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Travis E. Smith faces 15 years in a state prison and a $10,000 fine.

Monday Memeday!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-07-13T10:00:00Z




Today, Barb and I went on a somewhat impromptu hike to the First Burroughs Mountain adjacent to Mount Rainier. We had been in this area before (see Barb and Joe’s unexpected adventure and The mountain has a hat). I think … Continue reading
I wish this were posted somewhere you did not need an account to read it: Matt Tardio on X: “Charlie Kirk “Mystery Bullet” Explained” / X The summary is: This analysis draws on two major U.S. military sources: the 1962 … Continue reading

I Saw This And I Found It Completely Plausible

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-07-13T01:15:47Z

This means it probably should be evaluated for accuracy.
Subsidies mean more money chasing same pile of goods or services. 

Final Negotiations for House Repair Complete

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-07-13T01:15:02Z

We negotiated the price down $2000 to cover some important repairs that the selkers are too strapped to pay for. We have a number of ambitious renovation plans to bring it into the 21st century which we can afford to do.

We leave on August 4th and become Tennesseans August 12th.

Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-07-12T13:21:53Z


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Quote of the Day Let’s be precise about causes. For example, the housing crisis isn’t a progressive policy failure — it’s rooted in decades of restrictive zoning, corporate real estate speculation. Homelessness requires federal funding for mental health services and … Continue reading

MS: Hattiesburg - Man Shoots, Wounds Assailant

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-07-12T12:52:37Z

A short time later, a person arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg. Police said the injury was not considered life-threatening.

Investigators also spoke with a man who remained at the scene and told officers he fired the shots after being assaulted during an altercation. The man cooperated with detectives throughout the investigation.

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Jeremiah Northern, 23, was booked into the Craighead County Detention Center Tuesday on suspicion of first-degree murder.

Jonesboro police were dispatched to the 3500 block of Fairview Drive shortly after 7:30 p.m. Monday following a report of shots fired.

Police said Northern and another man were involved in a robbery in which gunfire was exchanged.

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...and so it goes.

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-07-12T10:47:02Z

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), fresh back from a trip to Kyiv, passed away suddenly last night.



Have a Few Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-07-12T10:41:27Z




This blog is old enough to vote

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-07-11T15:01:40Z

Actually it has been for a couple of weeks.  I've had a pretty bad case of blogger burnout - there's been a number of blog worthy topics and I just haven't been feeling it.

Meh. 

Still, 14425 posts and 54948 comments is pretty decent.  Especially the comments.

Thanks to everyone who stops by. 

Carrying on Public Transit

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-07-11T14:16:38Z

Certain governments seek to maximize terror and murders. One strategy is to prohibit concealed carry licensees from carrying on public transit systems.  Angelo v. District of Columbia challenged this ban. The district court denied that these licensees had standing to challenge the district's law. The D.C. Court of Appeals reversed that decision:

Otherwise, because the pistol owners have alleged a pocketbook injury that is caused by their compliance with an allegedly unconstitutional criminal statute, we reverse and remand the case for additional proceedings.

Most of this decision is about decisions concerning whether the economic injuries suffered by the ban qualify them to sue. At district court, the plaintiffs also need to raise a Second Amendment challenge. In the Framing Era "sensitive places" did not include either public transit (there was none) or private transit. In various cases in which I have worked, their side has attempted to argue that post-Civil War railroads prohibited private possession of firearms. Their evidence has been either weak or non-existent. Railroads often required long guns to be checked. (People were going west to hunt.)

Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-07-11T13:43:52Z

Of the five companies that made 1911 pistols during World War Two, Union Switch & Signal was the last to be awarded a contract and the smallest mass production producer. A subsidiary of the Westinghouse [...]

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This Makes me Sad

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-07-11T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day It’s over. Not in the theatrical sense the conspiracy industrial complex thrives on…no dramatic last-minute twist, no shadowy cabal revealed, no grand redemption arc for the woman who built a brand on “I alone see the … Continue reading
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . This week we are taking a look at a lesser-known integral suppressor upper. This is the Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement Team upper that Knight's Armament created for the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-07-11T12:11:04Z




250th Anniversary Challenge July 4th

by Mr. RevolverGuy in Day At The Range on 2026-07-11T12:06:50Z

Celebrate A Good Time At The Range Join the 2026 July 4th Challenge to run until the last day of August 2026.  Rules Of Engagement 50 Yards 5 Warm Up Sighters Allowed Gain the highest points you can notice there are certain points that break the 7 point line.  2 Shots Per Star. Shot in […]

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Memories of Being a Cool Kid

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-07-11T01:27:39Z

Remember these?




All the cool kids listened to these after 8-track went the way of the buffalo.  There were pre-recorded ones made very cheaply and short-lived. Or if you had the most minimal of technical know-how, you recorded from your turntable onto a cassette tape deck for your car. 

I had one of the highly hyped Pioneer AM/FM/Cassette decks in several of my silly cars as a young adult: 1977 Chevy Nova; 1978 Camaro Z28; 1979 Pontiac Grand Am.

The case was 1970s cool also:


Making a 1970s period piece? Let me know or in the trash it goes.


“Get out. Now!”

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-07-11T01:00:00Z

Do descendants of displaced and abused peoples of the past have legitimate power to force other people (some of whom may be descended from the abusers) of different "origins" by claiming "stolen labor" or other justification? Continue reading

Unbreakable? Not Quite: Common AK Failure Points

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-07-11T00:00:00Z

The AK rifle has earned a reputation as one of the most widely produced and reliable firearms ever made. Designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the years following World War II, the platform has served military forces, law enforcement agencies, and civilian shooters across the globe for decades. Its gas system, generous clearances, and relatively simple design allow it to continue functioning in conditions that might disable more tightly fitted firearms. Its fairly open front trunnion and the two locking lugs are also simpler and easier to clean out and get back in the fight.
Photo Of The Day: "White Satin" exemplifies the resurgence of 1970s 1911 aesthetics married to contemporary precision. The Colt Combat Commander frame sports a squared and checkered trigger guard, a hallmark of that era, paired with a Stan Chen Gen 2 magwell. Harrison Design & Consulting controls anchor the platform, while Derr Precision's bobbed grip safety and EGW Inc. bushing deliver both ergonomic refinement and mechanical reliability without sacrificing the cleaner lines of early custom work.
At the end of the 1890s, John Moses Browning was in a weird place. He’d had a hand in designing many classic lever-action rifles (and even shotguns!) over the past years, but he realized that without some big changes to the design, lever-actions would lose a lot of market share to bolt actions. Tube mag lever guns were not suited for pointed spitzer-style bullets, which European bolt action rifles could easily handle with their box magazines.

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