Ruling here. It's a long one, I haven't had time to read and outline it yet. But some courts can be inventive in getting around a law they don't like, and a skim sounds like that's the case here.
Chicago, Ill. (1947)
05/18/1947: Three murderers attempted a robbery at a party of 32 people, which included a judge and his bailiff. While the robbers lined up the women in the kitchen, the bailiff retrieved his pistol. Another guest tripped one of the robbers; the bailiff shot one robber. The other two robbers then shot to death the bailiff and another guest.
Category: residential
Suicide: no
Cause: robbery
Weapon: firearms...
The Democrats are screaming for this. Two questions:
From the manifesto of the Buffalo mass murderer:
By living in the United States, weren’t you an immigrant yourself?
Yes, and it seems we immigrants seem to bring a whole host of issues. Although the land technically belongs to its native people, The United States now belongs to Whites because removing Whites from all of the United States is impossible. They are simply rooted too deeply into the land. The same thing applies with other White countries that are not in Europe.[emphasis added]
The rest of the manifesto is sort of environmentalist-nationalist. Loudly, not a Christian or conservative.
[Ed: This was first published by James Fite on Liberty Nation News May 21. Used with permission. I’d probably have said “progressives” rather than “Democrats” because some Democrats still think rationally about guns. ] The political left loves to paint gun violence as a public health crisis – an epidemic, according to the Biden administration – […]
Bird Dog, on Maggie’s Farm, linked Roger Angell’s New Yorker 2002 tribute to the greatest of all cocktails, the Martini.
The Martini is in, the Martini is back—or so young friends assure me. At Angelo and Maxie’s, on Park Avenue South, a thirtyish man with backswept Gordon Gekko hair lowers his cell as the bartender comes by and says, “Eddie, gimme a Bombay Sapphire, up.” At Patroon, a possibly married couple want two dirty Tanquerays—gin Martinis straight up, with the bits and leavings of a bottle of olives stirred in. At Nobu, a da...
This almost went under my radar. Brandon's Dept of Ed has declared that unless schools allow boys to use girls' bathrooms and showers and let faculty and staff cross-dress, then the school won't get any federal money for lunches, breakfasts, and snacks. This comes on the heels of reports that showed how school closures and loss of access to school meals particularly affected poor students.
Control of food has always been in the tyrant's handbook and it looks like fed.gov is using it to force compliance on schools who really like to see kids get fed.
The poor and girls are both going to bear the brunt of being pawns in this particular game.
The executive branch has been completely weaponized and is being used to circumvent the Constitution.
Counting the Texas School Board association, who voted yesterday to leave the National School Board Association, the NSBA has lost almost half its membership (23 former members) for being government colluding asshats.
And although they tried desperately to push it onto their former leadership, the whole Board of directors (or whatever) saw the letter and did not cry foul (maybe fowl would be more appropriate?) or try to stop it.
I note that Indiana's Association is still a member and wonder why. Maybe I'll make a couple of phone calls...
If there’s a silver lining – or a “hoist with [her] own petard” ending to this, it’s that Brown is now a felon and prohibited by “law” from owning a gun for the rest of her life. [More]
You wouldn’t expect a criminal who knows she’s untrustworthy to trust others.
Twitter Locks My Account Over Defending My Right To Use Lethal Force In Self-Defense [More]
I’d be interested in seeing what he was responding to and knowing if that person reported him.
Interesting that the rules include “wishing or hoping that someone experience physical harm.” They never pulled that on my children’s attacker…
[Via Michael G]
“Every single one of our officers now has an M4 platform system which is comparable to the AR 15 and the necessary rounds to make sure that we’re going to be successful eliminating this threat,” said Tony.
The sheriff said for real impact, the laws need to be changed.
“I’ve heard this narrative for years now that, well, the AR 15 is a sport weapon, it’s a match weapon, you can use it for all of these things. No, it’s a combat ready weapon designed to destroy,” he said. [More]
You’re coming through loud and clear, sheriff…
[Via 1Gat]
What Weapons Are Banned Or Restricted In War? [More]
Don’t tell us. Tell government gun confiscators.
[Via bondmen]
A man who was punched by another driver during a road-rage incident on McKinley Drive has died, according to the Tampa Police Department. [More]
So just because a man is “unarmed” doesn’t mean he’s not dangerous and shouldn’t be repelled with superior force?
Has anybody told “Real Man“?
[Via Remarks]
U.K. Launches National Firearm Surrender Campaign [More]
Not everyone will “take advantage” of the “amnesty”…
Still “Nope” over here.
[Via Jess]
After months of preparation, we are ready to go public with our explosive report on the ATF’s nefarious gun registry. After pouring over hundreds of pages of secret documents that we were able to secure through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), we have found undeniable proof that the ATF’s registry – which they claim is only used to trace firearms used in crimes – is indeed a centralized and searchable registry of gun owners in total violation of the law. [More]
Curious, how the Democrats who want to impose new laws will break laws to do it.
Call it what it is — ‘permitless carry’ [More]
Been saying that myself for some time. There are still plenty of intolerable infringements.
As for the rest of the non sequitur hysteria, what else wold se expect from a MILM getting free publicity in a USA Today/Gannett Publication?…
[Via Jess]
Chicago Massacre Suspect Had Felony Record, Told Cops He ‘Had to Do It’ [More]
That’s probably the best argument for disarming you and me that I’ve ever heard, which says something sab0out all the others.
Here’s the real not-so-hidden danger:
[H]e got the Glock from a cousin via Indiana, and that the auto switch can be bought for about $20 on the street.
Count on the antis trying to use this to “reclassify” semiautos as machineguns.
And forget it, Jake. It’s Chi-Town.
[Via Michael G]
Praised by many professional hunters of the golden age of Safaris and Shikars, the Farquharson pattern falling block single shot rifles are extremely robust and lightweight firearms that have been produced by most of the British deluxe gunmakers at some point in their history. John Rigby & Co. have revived this type of action in […]
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Precise rifles can take one of two methods depending on your task. On the one end are very heavy guns used for competition and on the other hand, are more nimble lightweight guns like the new Vudoo Gun Works Carbon Sinister. This new carbon fiber stocked rifle weighs in between 6lbs and just a touch […]
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I've been shuttling an immunocompromised friend to medical appointments a couple times a week, so I figured it would probably be a good idea to stay current on shots, just to be on the safe side. Accordingly, I went and got a second Moderna booster yesterday.
My appointment was at the public lieberry at 42nd & College at 1130. The weather was lovely, so I walked to the 54th Street Red Line stop, arriving at five minutes after eleven, only to watch the southbound bus pull away just before I arrived.
"No problem," I think, "The buses run every 10-15minutes."
*glance at station monitor, which informs me the next southbound bus is 37 minutes out*
"Well, shit. I can walk to 42nd Street in 37 minutes."
So I did.
The bus, of course, whooshed past just as I was walking up to the library door.
5/25/22 Sky News reports he bought the two AR15 type rifles the day after his 18th birthday and that he worked part-time at a Wendy's. I see about $1600 worth of rifles. How does a Wendy's part timer save up that much money?
ATF Partners with Anti-gun Researchers to Expand Agency’s Power [More]
True, and I see all the usual suspects.
There’s also the unstated danger of when they partner with “our side.”
Uh-oh. Looks like all these guys are “enemies.”
A Texas man dressed up as a police officer to get inside a home to rob the people inside before he was later arrested, authorities said. [More]
Made possible by people being oblivious of their rights…
As I’ve noted before, be aware of The Fauxnly Ones Files. You never know when an “I was afraid he might not be a real cop” defense could use some validation that it’s a widespread and frequent enough phenomenon to be a legitimate justification for resistance.
[Via Mack H]
19 children, 2 teachers killed in Texas elementary school shooting [More]
Now is the time to find out details. I’m going to hold off until I do before saying more than this: It took men with guns to stop the monster.
That and so much for assurances.
UPDATES (I guess this post will be today’s aggregator for unfolding developments):
A couple of years ago I answered a question over at Quora: Why did the Gun Control Act of 1968 fail to solve the issue of mass shootings?
In light of recent events, I thought I’d share my answer:
Mathematics.
Because a mass shooting requires only three things: A gun, someone willing to acquire, load, point and shoot the gun, and a group of three or more people other than the shooter.
There are, by several estimates, something between 300,000,000 and 500,000,000 guns currently in private hands in the United States. We have population in excess of 330,000,000 people. If 0.001% of that population meets criteria #2, they can get criteria #1. Every single day you’re probably part of criteria #3.
You’re looking at 3,300 potential shooters based on that off-the-cuff estimate.
Welcome to reality. Life is not safe.
Shot:
It’s not just spending — Biden’s record regulations are driving inflation too, – New York Post 5/23/22. Excerpt:
In its first year, Team Biden added more than 72,000 pages of regulations, executive orders and agency notices. … Biden’s team also pushed through more major regulations in his first year than any president in modern US history….
Chaser:
The Trump Administration’s Historic Year in Deregulation, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, December 18, 2017. Excerpt:
President Trump issued Executive Order 13,771, in January, ordering the executive branch regulatory agencies to roll back two regulations for each new regulation issued. On December 14, the Office of Info...
A Chink In The Armor Of The Progressive Administrative State.
I’ve read a lot of law, but I have not delved into the “Progressive Administrative State” as I should have. Excerpt:
The great mission of the early twentieth century Progressives was to transform our constitutional order without ever amending the Constitution itself. The intellectual leader of the movement was Woodrow Wilson. The fundamental idea was to replace the messy and contentious system of separated powers and slow bi-cameral lawmaking with a cadre of supposedly apolitical administrative “experts” who could run the country smoothly and efficiently.
The idea sounded rather benign to most people at the time, and probably still sounds benign to most people today. Who could be against having “experts” to run significant government agencies? But a hundred-plus years into this project, we have seen cancerous growth of vast administrative bureaucracies, outside the constitutional structure, and...
Luth-AR has released a new chassis for the Ruger 10/22 and its clone actions. The new chassis is called MCA-22 (MCA stands for Modular Chassis Assembly). According to the company, this chassis is great for casual plinking, Tactical 22 matches, Steel Challenge, Practical Rimfire Challenge matches, or getting started in NRL22 competitions. Let’s take a closer […]
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The Springfield Armory SA-35 and Ruger LCP MAX .380 couldn’t be any further apart in terms of what they do as pistols or how people would use them. However, that doesn’t mean that they don’t deserve good sights. XS Sights is proud to announce that they’ve added a couple of new night sight offerings for […]
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Yet be warned: once you get snagged by a surveillance camera, flagged by an AI predictive screening program, and placed on a government watch list—whether it’s a watch list for child neglect, a mental health watch list, a dissident watch list, a terrorist watch list, or a red flag gun watch list—there’s no clear-cut way to get off, whether or not you should actually be on there.
You will be tracked wherever you go, flagged as a potential threat and dealt with accordingly.
If you’re not scared yet, you should be.
John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead
May 10, 2022
You’ve Been Flagged as a Threat: Predictive AI Technology Puts a Target on Your Back
[Prepare appropriately.—Joe]
Because if you wanted to quickly turn 'Murica into something between Belfast in the Eighties and Sarajevo in the Nineties, that'd be the hot ticket.
— Tamara K. (@TamSlick) May 25, 2022
How do billboards communicate?
Sign language.
In addition to being a successful author in his own right, guest Dave Butler is also an editor for Baen Books. This week hosts/authors Steve Diamond and Larry Correia dive into it with Dave and explain how best to pitch your book to a publisher and get acquired.
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I know that Wirecutter and Firehand (Firehand is where I got the idea for the title of this post) already posted on this, so I'm late to the party.
A January, 2022 internal memo from State Farm indicated that they had partnered with a company called GenderCool to provide books on transgender to grade schools in Florida. State Farm gave the company $40,000 and asked their agents to 'voluntarily' participate.
Since we all know that sunshine is the best disinfectant, word got out about this program yesterday. Something along the line of 99% of the independent agents were not aware of this program nor was it vetted past their group before implementation.
Before end of day State Farm corporate was in full on 'oh shit' mode.
I called my State...
I was running errands for Belle yesterday when I heard the news that an angry young man had gone to an elementary school in Uvalde, TX and opened fire. Upwards of 20 people died in the mayhem. I am shocked and saddened, and pray for the victims and their families.
Before the smoke had settled, our execrable president was dancing on the graves for political purposes.
We know that the shooter purchased two AR-style rifles in his 18th birthday. Absolutely legal purchasees from an FFL dealer. Reports indicate that he used a rifle and a handgun in the attack.
The gunman allegedly entered the school following a violent encounter with his grandmother and after being involved in a car crash. According to Texas Department of Safety spokesperson Lt. Chris Olivarez, the shooter had on body armor and used a rifle in the attack. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the gunman was armed with a handgun as well. The shooter is now dead, believed to hav...
Déjà vu. 23 years ago, I had been teaching at the Firearms Academy of Seattle when we received word of the mass shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. The homicidal/suicidal duo who perpetrated it wound up on the cover of TIME magazine. The mass media and the Democratic Party blamed the National Rifle […]
In firearms, as in really all technology, the market iterates and improves concepts over time. A novel new system – like the polymer-framed, striker-fired semiauto pistol – will never be perfect on its first introduction. Over time, as users and manufacturers gain more insight into the details of using and building the system, changes are made to improve it. At the same time, the cost of production comes down (especially after applicable patents have expired).
The Arex Delta Gen2 pistol is a really good example of this, I think. While offering no fundamental innovation, it is markedly better in all sorts of ways than similar pistols that preceded it. It has great handling, safe disassembly, near-universal optics compatibility, slim lines, light weight, and a good trigger. And it does this for a remarkably low price.
I am looking forward to r...
If there is one “old cartridge” that has seen a resurgence in recent years it is absolutely the stalwart 10mm. Known for its stopping POWAH [insert Arnold Schwarzenegger voice], many hunters seek out a good 10mm handgun for defense against bears and others use it for self-defense against nefarious 2-legged critters. Another element people aim for is […]
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I have a variety of open enrollment classes scheduled in Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Florida during the next few months. All of them still have plenty of openings, but every class I’ve taught in the last 9 months has sold out. Act quickly if you’d like to book any of these unique training classes.
In addition to my regular classes, I’m doing a very unusual collaboration class in Tennessee and the year’s only impact weapons class in Ohio. I look forward to seeing some of you in one of these upcoming training classes.
June 18-19, 2022- Surgical Speed Shooting Summit in Camden, Tennessee. Registration details at the Tactical Response website.
You’ll never get personalized instruction from such a large number of heavy hitters in the shooting industry anyplace else. This is a one time only experimental event. You will rotate through classes team taught by the following folk...
Suspension without pay?
Buffalo shooting: Extreme risk protection orders could help stop Ohio mass killings| Rogers
There is a statutory remedy that can authorize preventive actions against warned mass shootings: extreme risk protection order laws. They allow law enforcement and sometimes family members to petition a court for an emergency order to deprive the dangerous individual of access to guns.
“Red flag” laws. Everyone’s — especially this alleged Yale graduate, past attorney, and adjunct law professor — favorite due process deprivation to stop something that might happen, maybe, sometime.
But at least Douglas Rogers tries to back up his claim with case law.
Sort of. Specifically…
There is no legal prohibition against extreme risk protection orders.
The Supreme Court “has recognized, on many occasions, that where a state must act quickly, or where it would be impractical to provide pre-deprivati...
On May 25th, 1787, the Constitutional Convention convened in Philadelphia with George Washington presiding. The task of the peaceful overthrow of the new American government as it had been defined by the Articles of Confederation eventually led to the United States Constitution that is so abused today. — Here are two new property listings over at our family’s SurvivalRealty.com spin-off: Two 5 Acre Parcels near Puget Sound, Washington. and, near Boise, Idaho: Totally Remodeled Cabin on 40 Acres. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 100 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this …
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(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Thyme – unknown plants About three years ago, while my son was in college for forestry he would bring me leftover plants from the horticulture department. The horticulture departments from the local schools around you are an untapped goldmine of inexpensive, quality grown plants of all types. I encourage you to explore the markets these departments put on each year. I have two different types of thyme. I do not know the history of the plants. They each have a different look and taste. The seeds from these plants are so small …
The post Patio Herbs, Spices, Peppers, and Tomatoes – Part 2, by MonkeyMan appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: 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. We may select some longer e-mails for posting as separate letters. o o o Reader Joe M. wrote to ask: “I’ve been a reader of your blog for at least 10 years. Thank you for all the knowledge and advice you’ve given us all over the years. Assuming we are indeed headed into a recession, what advice would you give the average prepper to prepare for it …
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“All courses of action are risky, so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it’s impossible), but calculating risk and acting decisively. Make mistakes of ambition and not mistakes of sloth. Develop the strength to do bold things, not the strength to suffer.” – Niccolo Machiavelli
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This guy’s dedication to turning money into noise is something else:
High quality recruitment / trolling:
This wild game steak graze board is perfect for a lazy summer afternoon or when entertaining family and friends. This recipe features Bison NY strip steak as the centerpiece of this summer graze board.
This recipe was developed in partnership with The Honest Bison. All opinions are our own.
We all love to grill wild game steaks, but have you ever considered using your wild game steaks for a beautiful graze board? We love graze boards at our house. They’re perfect for entertaining family and friends, or for when we don’t feel like cooking a whole meal, but want to graze throughout the day instead.
...GENESEO, ILL. (05/25/22) – Springfield Armory® is proud to announce the newest addition to the popular XD-M® Elite series — the XD-M® Elite 4.5″ OSP 10mm. This highly capable 10mm, like all the XD-M Elites, redefines what you should expect from a modern, striker-fired firearm.
The XD-M Elite 4.5″ OSP 10mm combines impressive capacity with powerful performance. The 4.5″ match grade Melonite® finished barrel maximizes ballistic performance, and the highly ergonomic frame houses a double-column s...
Last year’s ammunition crisis is probably over but we’re still left with its lingering effects. Despite the cost of ammunition, the importance of training and practice still hasn’t changed and that is why many have adopted the use of dry fire training devices like the Mantis X system, or even the Stikeman Laser Firearms training […]
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Location: Okinawa, Japan. TFB’s Photo Of The Day has become an impressive gallery, with an ever-growing number of images of firearms in all sorts of environments. Today we’re going to add a few more, just look at that beautiful machine gun above. Machine guns are all fun until it’s time to clean them, or if […]
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Welcome everyone to the 144th edition of ‘Hot Gat or Fudd Crap?’, one of our many series here on TFB. If you’re new to the series, this is where we look at the most obscure firearms that are actually for sale and ask the question – is this Gat a sweet deal or only has […]
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The result? a mostly peaceful city. Only 44 homicides so far this month, 235 this year to date. Plus 554 carjackings, year to date.
He thinks it’s a problem with those lawfully carrying firearms.
If you are allowing people to carry guns, the good guys are no longer able to be distinguished from the bad guys because if you have a bad day, and you have a gun, that bad day can elevate to an argument.
There’s a tendency that people believe if they got a gun, ‘Why have it, if I’m not using it?’ That’s just the mindset of carrying a gun.
The problem here isn’t honest folks carrying guns. It’s Mayor Adams,
Adams believes that carrying a gun for defense means you’re suddenly going to snap, to start shooting because you’re having a bad day.
That’s called projection, Eric.
Projection is the process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object. The term is most commonly used to describe defensive projection—attributing one’s own unacceptable urges to another.
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Haribo introduced Gummi Bears 100 years ago:
The first production plant was a copper kettle in his kitchen and his first employee was his wife Gertrud. He’d make hard candies and she’d deliver them on her bicycle. In 1922, Riegel invented a new confection: the Tanzbären, or Dancing Bear. It was a soft fruit-flavored candy shaped like a bear sitting on its hind legs, inspired by the sad performing bears that were so popular at the time.
Interesting article which includes a bit on where the name "Haribo" came from.
The Archbishop of San Francisco put out the word that Nancy Pelosi should not get communion because of her increasing advocacy for baby-murder. I think he was under the impression that she might, as a person who is very vocal about her religious status, give a two shits about what he said and would not present herself for communion.
He underestimated the fact that she believes her own press and feels she is above such edicts.
She went to the same Catholic church in DC that said it was okay for Biden to get communion and got her transmogriphied wine and bread there.
I don't know what the ramifications are for the priest who gave her communion. The guy in charge in DC is a Cardinal and the guy in San Fran is an Archbishop (I think lower in the hierarchy). Pretty sure even Pope Francis is on the same page with the Archbishop.
This might be the moment when the Church has to come off the fence.
This one made me laugh.
Apparently, an MLB player has been suspended for calling a black player on an opposing team “Jackie”.
Josh Donaldson was suspended by Major League Baseball for one game and received a fine for making “inappropriate comments” following an MLB investigation into Donaldson calling White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson “Jackie,”
My first thought was “what moron would object to being associated with Jackie Robinson, one of the greatest baseball players in history?”
Then I read further and got to the backstory:
[in] a 2019 Sports Illustrated article…the White Sox star said, “I kind of feel like today’s Jackie Robinson. That’s huge to say. But it’s cool, man, because he changed the game, and I feel like I’m getting to a point where I need to change the game.”...
With police departments reporting an increase in illegal “ghost guns” — untraceable firearms made of polymer components that can pass undetected through a metal detector — officials say Massachusetts needs to crack down on the weapons. [More]
Prosecutors say one of the guns in the safe was a privately made semiautomatic rifle that was forged in Australia and made its way to Arizona via Washington. [More]
So much for being untraceable.
[H/T The Gun Feed]
Rob Sexton, BFA Legislative Affairs Director, talks about recent bills to mandate trigger locks, create deadly force brochures, and repeal permitless carry, plus a bill to prevent required liability insurance. [Listen]
Damn Democrats never quit…
[T]he administration has announced that former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick will take the baton from Jankowicz and continue down the disinformation track. [More]
So Bender and a Jared Kushner advisor…?
[Via Michael G]
WEF panelist boasts about “individual carbon footprint tracker” [More]
And naturally, they’ll need to keep tabs on what and how much you fire off at the range…
These blasphemers who would be gods are called “totalitarians” because they demand to control it all.
Until some individual carbon footprints are applied to some individual elitist backsides this will only get more and more intrusive.
[Via Michael G]
Not only did The Washington Post mess this up in their tweet (left) about how George Floyd died, they did the same thing on their own website (right) pic.twitter.com/nWhNEAvFke
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) May 24, 2022
And whoever’s responsible for this still has a job?
[Via Michael G]
House Passes ‘White Supremacism’ Domestic Terrorism Bill After Buffalo Shooting – The bill only mentions white supremacy and neo-Nazis because obviously, those are the only people who terrorize others. [More]
And:
Data Shows White Supremacists Are Not The Most Likely Mass Murderers [More]
I wonder what people who demonize whites would do if they controlled all the guns…
[Via bondmen]
A co-founder of Black Lives Matter used more than $800,000 in donations to pay her brother for “security services” for the charity even though he seems to mostly work as a graffiti artist. [More]
Boy, that Marxism sure pays good.
[Via bondmen]
Mexico shooting: 11 dead and 5 injured as gunmen rampage through hotel and bars [More]
¿Cómo se dice “common sense”?
Giffords, the gun violence prevention organization led by former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, announced today that Senior Advisor David Chipman is leaving the organization after six years. [More]
So his usefulness is over, but they say nice things about him to keep him from publicly grousing? Maybe he’ll land a gig with a BQL crony…?
New Ultralight Arms, LLC, manufacturers of lightweight bolt action hunting rifles, will be joining Wilson Combat’s family of companies. The transition will see the production of New Ultralight Arms rifles move from West Virginia to the Wilson Combat plant in Arkansas. The move is part of Wilson’s expansion with the announcement of new facilities and production […]
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Pistol compensators seem to be creeping into popularity within the concealed carry market and Faxon Firearms has been gradually expanding its lineup of EXOS pistol compensators to meet this new demand. Faxon Firearms is pleased to announce that they are adding the new EXOS-553 Pistol Compensator to expand their coverage to Glock Gen 5 pistols. […]
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California water officials unanimously struck down a $1.4 billion plan to build a seaside desalination plant amid a water crisis sparked by megadrought and climate change.
The California Coastal Commission, which is responsible for protecting the state’s shores, voted Thursday to deny a permit to seawater desalination developer Poseidon Water to build a desalination plant in Huntington Beach.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom was among the supporters for the plan, which promised to produce 50 million gallons of drinking water a day. Steve Sheldon, president of the Orange County Water District, said the plant would make the county “drought resilient.”
Julia Jacobo
May 13, 2022
California panel unanimously rejects proposal for plant to turn ocean water into drinking water
[It is easy to make a case that these creatures hate humans.—Joe]
Professor Volokh wrote about this recent decision U.S.v. Jimenez-Shilon (11th Cir. 2022) concerning illegal aliens in possession:
Reading through both the opinion and Judge Newsom's somewhat more useful concurrence shows both the properly narrow definition of who is one of the "people" for whom the right to keep and bear arms applies, and the flaws of what Newsom calls "an ill-define balancing test." The opinion correctly, I think, distinguishes what Don Kates and I in ...
A few months back I plugged an audiobook novella called Dead Acre. I know a bunch of you picked it up and enjoyed it. The first book in the series is out today.
Cold As Hell (Black Badge Series Book 1)
I enjoyed this one. It’s weird west, supernatural, Witcher meets Tombstone. And it is narrated by the actor who played Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption.
You have all heard the old truism" You can't scream fire in a crowded theater.
I've heard it a lot lately, when commentators are complaining about people using their speech to highlight the failures of the Biden administration. I've heard it a lot. And as a general rule, that's true. Using your voice to incite a panic will get people injured or killed, especially if you scream FIRE in a crowded theater.
Unless the theater is actively ablaze.
Lots of folks are saying that they could simply not believe that things could get this bad under Joe Biden. A sputtering economy, cities awash in crime, a total lack of control at the southern border, soaring fuel prices, food shortages (baby formula??), the list goes on. We have a president who seems to cascade from one disaster to another, and never really manages to solve one problem before two more crop up.
It is impossible to attribute all this to sheer incompetence. And Joe told us yesterday that our economy was being transformed. So, if it is not incompetence, it must be by design.
Cameron even called on Joe Biden to take action against Carlson and those online who are likeminded. [More] What a good North Korean this despicable wretch would make!
Lone Star Future Weapons have lodged a formal complaint with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (the GAO) against the US Army’s selection of SIG Sauer’s Next Generation Squad Weapons submission. On 19 April the US Army announced the selection of SIG’s MCX 6.8 Spear as the XM5 Rifle and the LMG-6.8 belt-fed as the XM250. SIG Sauer’s entries […]
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Arisaka Defense has some of the best aftermarket products when it comes to bolting stuff onto your rifles. New for the month of May is their new Dual Side Scout Mount (DSSM-M) and their M-LOK to M-LOK Adapter 40° MMA40 mount. Each of these allows you to customize and open up your rifle to more […]
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If you’re ready to deck out your lever action in all the latest tactical gear, then you might be interested to hear that Midwest Industries has launched their new M-LOK G2 Handguards for Henry lever action rifles. The new set of M-LOK G2 handguards will cover most Henry lever action rifles that don’t feature barrel […]
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There's more data coming out and the media cover up is already up and running. Almost two hundred children worldwide, have developed serious hepatitis. Twelve children have died. They're now trying to make a link between covid and a certain kind of adenovirus. Neither one is known to cause liver issues.
However, the covid shots ARE known to cause liver issues, with DNA changes happening in livers within six hours of injection. The 'scientists' are not really answering any questions about the injection status of these children.
There is an internet hypothesis that the younger children were breastfed by mothers who were injected (as a side note, pregnant and breastfeeding women were left out of the clinical trials. No data exists regarding safety for this cohort).
It occurs to me that one of the reasons they are trying to link this to covid so strongly might be due to the fact that the CDC, despite having any real data over efficacy or safety, has approved boosters for 5-11 year olds and shots for age 6 months to 4 years is in the works.
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After seeing a guest post about the need to have a self defense shotgun, several readers asked me questions about the 20 gauge. Here is one:
“Nice article on the shotgun for defensive use. Good to see the old stand by’s discussed from time to time.
Question: what’s the 20 gauge equivalent of the 12 gauge Flite Control 00Buck round? I have used and like both the 8 and 9 pellet version of the 12 gauge round on deer (slight edge to the 8 pellet version in my 870).
The boys and my wife like the 20 gauge better, for many of the reasons you suspect. I’m becoming a fan as I get older just because the lighter frame is easier to carry afield.
We’ve been using #2 and #4 buckshot for the 20 gauge, but Flite Control wads aren’t offered by Federal in the 20.
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On May 24th, 1775, John Hancock was elected president of the Second Continental Congress. He is best known for his large signature on the Declaration of Independence, which he jested the British king could read “without his spectacles.” — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 100 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: The photovoltaic power specialists at Quantum Harvest LLC are providing a store-wide 10% off coupon. Depending on the model chosen, this could be worth more than $2000. A Gunsite Academy Three Day Course Certificate. This can …
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Introduction This is a collection of thoughts encompassing the last twenty years of slowly growing our patio garden of useful plants for our location northeast of Houston, Texas. We are located in Zone 9 that has long hot and humid summers, with maybe, a night or two each year below freezing. We sometimes cover or protect the pots or plants from freezing temperatures. Maybe the solar minimum will change all that, I don’t know. As all SurvivalBlog readers do, I will continually adapt and modify my approach for my location. I do not claim expertise on any of the topics …
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This weekly column features news stories and event announcements 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. We also mention companies of interest to preppers and survivalists that are located in the American Redoubt region. Today, we focus on conservative Republican wins in the Idaho State Senate primary races. (See the Idaho section.) Region-Wide Douglas, Josephine Counties reject Greater Idaho proposal, Klamath gets on board. JWR’s Comments: Clearly, Douglas and Josephine counties have too many ex-Californian residents. The inevitable partition of …
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“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” – John Quincy Adams
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A response to their knife problem in London:
1:30 – “If they can’t buy them they’re going to make them no matter what anyway.” Yea no kidding. Taking a flat piece of something hard, and rubbing against something that’s abrasive and harder doesn’t exactly take a genius, nor does it require any tools unl...
Actuate claims “99%+ accuracy and minimal false positives”. The intersection of technology and guns very much interests me. I’m sure we’ll see more and more of this type of system deployed within large companies and within city surveillance. Regardless of if it actually saves any lives, it will definitely look good on paper to a lot of decision makers. The above video states that Actuate technology is deployed in nearly 20,000 cameras across the country.
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For this GTM Original purse dump, I reached out to Jackie Richardson. She is an editor at The WON, a stay-at-home mom (SAHM) of two young children, an interior designer and a co-owner of a vintage & Mid-Century Modern resale business. Since last October, Jackie has been managing a huge remodel of her hilltop home in the Ozarks, taking it from a Western theme to a more modern, eclectic European appeal. Jackie’s eye for design guides the team here at The WON for our modern and fresh design, as well. Although Jackie purchased her first handgun at 21 years old, she doesn’t have a concealed carry license. I think it will surprise you to find out what she carries in her concealed carry bag by GTM Original.
Catherine Ragsdale started fishing with her husband, Clay, because the time on the water made him happy. As a vet who was struggling (self-admittedly), Clay found peace while engaging in the sport, and even felt more like himself again.
The husband and wife duo is each vice president of their non-profit organization: Veterans Kayak Fishing (VKF). They believe in “getting veterans off the couch and into nature.” Their c...
Yeah…You know, I’ve heard from people on the right and left, via radio, TV and just people that Putin is “crazy”. Crazed madman, crazed from covid. I’m not so sure.
I still haven’t figured out how President Puddin’head handing over US sovereignty isn’t treason, but few others are saying it, so guess his puppeteers figure he’s in the clear. What will that entail? Well, since he’s handing it over to the W.H.O., here’s a previews.
WHO is Set to Officially Recommend Every Country Adopt COVID Lockdowns in Abrupt Change to Policy. I listened to a radio show today and one of the things they talked about what how the W.H.O. had objected to the lockdowns, stating the cost of them in terms of harm could yield greater damage than the disease. As indeed it did. But the lockdown was never about health, it was about power. And what is the new threat on the horizon now that President Putin has cured covid?
MONKEYPOX!! The “k” is silent. But don’t...
Welcome to TFB Podcast Roundup 44. Podcasting and listening to podcasts have exposed me to many new ideas within the firearms world. Big names like Tom Gresham have some pretty lengthy podcasts that are always a welcome notification when I find myself on 2+ hour long flights. Although I may not stay awake for the […]
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Each day a different image from the world of firearms. We call this POTD, short for Photo Of The Day, and it is our daily article series where we go to great lengths trying to find the most interesting pictures for you out there. There’s a lot of fire, flames and smoke in today’s pictures […]
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Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! This ongoing series is all about the rimfire firearm world and its various guns, gear, ammunition, and sports! Last week we took a look at the much loved CCI Velocitor 40-grain 22LR cartridge to assess its efficacy as a self-defense cartridge when being fired […]
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So Sharon Stone went to this:
It's not just pilots, it's lots of things. There is a perpetual nursing shortage, exacerbated by the Covid crunch. Becoming a registered nurse takes four years, and there are not enoug in the pipeline.
Water System Operators. You know, the guys who get clean drinking water into your house? Those guys. I have two sons who are Level 4 operators, and they tell me that there is not enough young people in the field to replace those guys who will retire in the coming decade. Same thing with Sewer System operators. It's not clamorous work, but it pays well, and is vital to a functioning civilization.
Not to mention waiters, truck drivers, and a host of other physical trades. These jobs aren't fashionable, but they are vital to society. ...
Florida man attacks driver with knife during road rage incident, cops say [More]
Good thing the biker realized he didn’t possess the necessary qualifications to shoot.
[Via bondmen]
The report repeats bogus “ghost gun” claims, which have already been debunked by dozens of senior law enforcement sources and a congressional whistleblower. In other words, ATF submitted a report to the President and to the Attorney General of the United States containing information it knew was false. [More]
Hey, when they know they can lie under oath with impunity…
Guns down, Gloves up! Leon Calvin Boxing Gym packs a positive punch in the community [More]
Funny– amidst all the gushing, the “real reporter” doesn’t mention the shooting that happened at another one…
Hey, isn’t accepting the glove gift some kind of ethics violation?
[Via bondmen]
Former St. Louis Health Commissioner Dr. Frederick Echols is taking over as the CEO of Cure Violence Global. Taxpayers in St. Louis City are spending millions of dollars on the program that’s supposed to curb violence. [More]
The trough-feeders just hop from tax cow-financed failure to tax cow-financed failure. Might as well flush it down the toilet as give it to the utter incompetent in the Peewee Herman costume…
[Via bondmen]
Gun control groups/lefty politicians in a “civil war” over Denver’s CCW ban in parks [More] Girl fight! [Via President Non_Fudd]
Rejected as a spam comment: Funny, how quickly opinions can change: What changed? And who is it that’s looking for unrequited attention? I wonder if those edresses are spoofed or if Curtis and Sam really do work for Kayswell…
Don’t Call Murderers “Shooters” – And they’re not gunmen either—a completely sexist term [More] The “perfect” really is the enemy of the good.
Paul Mirengoff shares insider gossip at his new Substack, Ringside at the Reckoning.
Ketanji Brown Jackson presents an unusual career trajectory for a Supreme Court Justice or, indeed, for a lawyer. After clerking on the Supreme Court for Justice Breyer, she became an associate at a prestigious law firm. There’s nothing unusual about that.
However, after only a year-and-...
Gran Canaria Gay Pride Festival.
The Gran Canarian pride festival attended by 80,000 from Britain and across Europe is being investigated after being linked to numerous monkeypox cases in Madrid, Italy and Tenerife.
Held between May 5 and May 15, Maspalomas Pride attracts visitors from across the continent.
It was attended by people who have tested positive for the monekypox virus afterwards, with public health services from the Canary Islands now investigating the any links between the cases and the LGBT+ celebrations.
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"There were Seven Spanish Angels...
...and your Rivrdog wakes up the blog again. The "social" media I've been using these past 7 years has gone Full Commie, so I am weaning myself off of it and returning to blogging where Riverdog sets the "community standards".
For decades now “climate scientists” have been making dire predictions, setting timelines and proclaiming that “tipping points” will be reached on some arbitrary date.
Of course those predictions never come to fruition and the tipping point dates keep getting moved back and back and back.
But after being indoctrinated from birth that the end is near, we’re killing the planet and if we don’t change our ways before x date, we’re all doomed, many of the younger generation seem to be convinced that it’s too late.
The problem is, if it’s too late, why bother?
I mean, if we’re past the “tipping point” and the planet is doomed no matter what we do, why give up a life of relative wealth and ease for nothing? Heck, we might was well live it up until the end right?
Which has the climate alarmists exclaiming “oh crap” and desperately trying to wave away the fact that, according to their past predictions, it’s already too late and has been for a lon...
SIG Sauer is set to be awarded a contract to fulfill US Special Operations Command’s requirement for a commercial, off-the-shelf, personal defense weapon (CPDW). A notice of intent from SOCOM to award a five-year Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract was shared on 19 May. Following on from their recent success with the NGSW program, SIG […]
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The CZ Scorpion EVO 3 has been one of the more popular 9mm pistols to hit the market in a long time. Although it’s largely made of plastic, many people love it for its affordability and controllability as either a braced pistol or a rifle. Just like any other popular firearm, the market is always […]
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Sal the Agorist @SallyMayweather
Tweeted on April 12, 2022
[It’s not only another Markley’s Law Monday, it is another science denier!
I suppose it could be a thing like what Barb said a few months after we started dating:
You are just so hot when you carry a rifle. Isn’t that weird?
But I think that is unlikely in this case.
Via a tweet from Chuck Petras.—Joe]
You do know that aglets are the little plastic pieces on the ends of shoelaces that make it easy to put the shoelaces through the tiny holes in your running shoes (or in my case, walking shoes), right? They never last as long as the shoelaces for me. Once they have broken off, getting your shoelaces through the holes becomes downright impossible. While trying to get the shoelace through the top holes this morning, I was inspired.
1. Grab some small tweezers.
2. Grab the very tip of the shoelace.
3. Push it through the hole.
4, Grab the shoelace on the other side.
5. Release tweezers.
6. Pull tweezers out.
You may need to enlarge the hole with the tweezers first to get them through the hole.
I have a new op-ed at The Federalist.
Democrats are lying to Americans about the most likely motivations for mass murderers and the prevalence of guns in violent crime.
In his Buffalo, New York speech last week following a mass shooting, President Biden&...
The Perrin was an 1859 revolver design originating in France, which was initially an open-frame, double-action-only system. It went through some significant improvements in 1865, including a single action mechanism and a fully enclosed frame for greater strength. The Perrin used a quite modern centerfire cartridge, albeit with a very thick rim (as one can see in the chambers of this example). In 1865, a carbine version of the Perrin was also introduced. It was proposed to the French Army as a military arm, on the basis of offering six shots to the one of the new 1866 Chassepot – but it was (not surprisingly) rejected. A few were sold to French officers individually, though.
This notice has just been published, and if you happen to be an owner of one of these shotguns this article is to let you know that Mossberg has released an SA-410 product safety recall. The details of which can be found below. More from Mossberg @ TFB: Mossberg MC2sc TFBTV 1,000 Round Torture Test […]
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The legendary 10/22 has just received three new short barrel offerings from Faxon Firearms with the release of the new Faxon Rimfire lineup of barrels. These three new offerings to their already existing rimfire rifle barrel lineup all have fluted designs, threaded muzzles, and are all made from 416R stainless steel. The 10/22 has been a […]
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Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 9. This week we’re going to talk about some precision shooting gear. Long-range shooting is a new discipline I’ve been taking up and last week I had the opportunity to attend a long-range precision shooting and reloading course that was really eye-opening. That being said, over the years, I’ve […]
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The National School Board Association has 'apologized' for its (former) leadership's collusion with the DOJ and the White House (at least one person involved got a nice cushy gig with the Feds).
The letter that they sent has started a new era of bringing the FBI and Dept of 'Justice' down on the heads of parents who are, in most cases, concerned and angry about what is happening in their public schools.
As horrible as the result has been (parents being labeled and treated as domestic terrorists), drafts were much worse--calling for the National Guard and military police to come and 'monitor' school board meetings.
In typical mealy mouth fashion, the NSBA promises to 'do better' going forward (how on earth could they do worse?). But there's nothing that says that they are sending a new letter to the DOJ denouncing the original document, excoriating the ones w...
All the recent active killer incidents are distracting folks from another threat…vehicle run down attacks. Despite the lack of media coverage, these have not gone away.
Here’s an example of one I recently saw in my social media news feed.
Man arrested after intentionally trying to run over people with SUV in East Austin
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May 23 is the birthday of George Lars Kellgren (born 1943 in Borås, Sweden), the founder and chief engineer of Kel-Tec. According to LeftistAgendaPedia: He designed many firearms earlier for Husqvarna and Swedish Interdynamics AB in Sweden. He moved to the US in 1979 and his original US designs were for Intratec and Grendel brand firearms. He founded Kel-Tec in 1991. On this day in 1934 the outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were killed by a pair of deputized former Texas Rangers and assorted local police, near Gibbsland, Louisiana. — Today’s feature article is a review written by our …
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One of the absolute best pieces of kit you can purchase is quality footwear that you can afford to buy. If you’re seriously into preparedness, and have any plans on bugging out – especially on-foot, then you need some really outstanding boots. I’m very particular when it comes to my footwear. I have been for most of life. I refuse to buy cheap Chinese-made knock-off boots. I don’t buy at the ten buck shoe store, nor any of the big or small box stores. While mainland China boots and shoes might look good, you’ll find out in very short order …
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The following recipe for Mediterranean Chicken & Potatoes is from reader Linda T. She notes: “This has a nice lemony flavor. You’ll need an oven, a baking sheet with deep lip, and a garlic press.” Ingredients 3 lemons 6 cloves garlic, pressed 3 tablespoons fresh oregano leaves ⅓ cup plus 2 Tbsp. olive oil, divided 3½- to 4-lb. whole chicken, cut into 6 to 8 pieces 1 pound of smallish red potatoes, quartered 1 large red onion, cut into ½-in. wedges 1 tablespoon kosher salt, divided 1 pound Broccoli crowns, trimmed 1 teaspoon )or less) of freshly ground black pepper …
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Here are the latest news items and commentary on current economics news, market trends, stocks, investing opportunities, and the precious metals markets. We also cover hedges, derivatives, and obscura. Most of these items are from the “tangibles heavy” contrarian perspective of SurvivalBlog’s Founder and Senior Editor, JWR. Today, we look at the recent wild swings in the U.S. stock markets. (See the Equities section.) Precious Metals: U.S. dollar will keep gold price under pressure – VanEcK’s Foster and Casanova. o o o Market crash to last until 2024; Gold to hit $900 before a rebound – Harry Dent. Economy & …
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“So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.” – Theodore Roosevelt
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From VICE Season 3:
I feel like I’ve seen this before.. no new info to be reported (in these clips anyways). It’s obvious VICE just loves the topic though, because it’s controversial and drives clicks and comments. The Middleton Made guy definitely comes across as a good spokesperson. I’ll have to see if I ca...
NORMANDY, France – The ISF Gymnasiade, the premiere multi-sport competition for high school student athletes age 16-18, featuring 3,500 athletes from 63 countries, wrapped the archery competition today.
16-year-old Emma Kim, a 60m U18 world record holder who finished 7th at the last edition of the World Archery Youth Championships, led the USA’s performance in Normandy and locked up a podium finish today taking bronze for the recurve women.
Through to the final four for today’s events, Kim met top seed Li Tsai-Chi of Chinese Taipei in the semifinals. Thro...
Gabby Franco likes to think she may have played a role in the development of Walther’s new PDP F-Series. “I love it,” she said, when asked about the new firearm designed for women and fo21r shooters with smaller hands.
Sponsored by Walther
In a video featuring Walther pro shooters Gabby – along with Tatiana Whitlock ...
GTM Original, aka Gun Tote’n Mamas, continues its support for national women’s shooting organizations through funding and showing up. Two powerhouse shooting groups – Shoot Like A Girl and A Girl & A Gun Women’s Shooting League – benefit from GTM’s belief in the mission to educate women shooters.
GTM is in its third year of a trusted partnership with Shoot Like A Girl (SLG2), a women’s shooting organization that offers a trailer – complete with a crew of certified instructors – that travels the US. The trailer comes equipped with Firearms Test Shots, where women can shoot either a 9mm pistol or a .223 rifle with the use of a military grade firearms simulation system and also, shoot a bow on a live archery range. Shoot Like A Girl also offers a store onsite, so that clients may have hands-on experiences with various firearms, bows and of course, GTM concealed-carry purses. The beauty of this storefront is that SLG2 appears in Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s parking lots across the country, and these stores also carry GTM’s fine line of bags within their walls, making it easy for...
My wife's Lenovo Yoga suddenly went dead as a doornail. Technical support guy asked lots of questions. He had me use a phone charger with a USB-C connector. Then using an app that used my cell phone camera he inspected everything. Then he had me pull the plug from power cord to power supply. It was just a little loose. Problem solved! His English was excellent; no communications problems!
Photo Of The Day and we have something that has gone Ka-Boom further down in the desert. We’re visiting the Syrian Defense Forces (SDF) as they conduct a live-fire exercise alongside U.S Soldiers in Syria. According to the caption, live-fire exercises like this provide the Syrian Democratic Forces and Coalition partners with the opportunity to […]
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