If you’ve got a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 or a Walther PDP pistol and you want to increase magazine capacity, then XS Sights hears you calling from the wastelands and has just what you need—the components you need to boost your onboard ammo by another five rounds.
Grayman and Company double breasted convertible jacket for rifle plates: Main Home Use code FORGOTTENWEAPONS for 10% off. Lynx Brutality is one of the premiere two-gun physical shooting matches in the world, held annually in [...]

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The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water announced its free state-approved boating safety course has been approved in 15 additional states.

A GATHERING OF GUN GEEZERS

by Mas in on 2026-06-12T13:00:00Z

The Evil Princess and I just finished up a great fifty-year reunion of shooters from the early days of practical pistol matches. Hosted by Bill and Joyce Wilson at their Circle WC Ranch in Texas, it encompassed two days of shooting the old-fashioned way: 1911 pistols, in the kind of holsters we wore half a […]

Paper Versus Gun

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-06-12T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day DAY 9 of National Gun Violence Awareness Month. And today I want to talk to every person who has ever told a woman she does not need a gun. It is a Friday night in December. … Continue reading
What the sleep deprivation research actually shows about decision-making degradation, how rotating shifts disrupt circadian function in ways that compound over a career, and what the data says agencies and officers can do that is not just advice to sleep more.

GA: Atlanta - Gunfight on Edgewood Avenue two Men Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-12T12:35:03Z

Aggravated Assault: 300 Block Edgewood Ave

Post Date:06/10/2026 7:49 AM
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Preliminary Information: On 6/10/26, officers responded to the 300 Block of Edgewood Avenue regarding a person shot call. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male suffering from two gunshot wounds to the chest. A second male was later located with a gunshot wound to the leg. Preliminary investigation indicates the two separate groups were walking on Edgewood Ave when an argument began. During the exchange, a male, accompanied by his girlfriend, brandished a firearm. A male from the other group then discharged his weapon, striking the armed male twice. After the shooting, the injured male’s girlfriend picked up his firearm and chased the group males east on Edgewood Ave while firing multiple rounds at them. One male was struck in the leg during this gunfire. Video footage and witness statements confirmed that the male and female who initially brandished the firearm were the primary aggressors. Both individuals were taken into custody and charged accordingly. Charges are pending as the investigation continues. 
Please keep in mind the above information is preliminary in nature and can change as the investigation progresses and new information comes to light. 


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Weekend Knowledge Dump- June 12, 2026

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-06-12T11:02:36Z

Knowledge to make your life better.  If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   When Is Using Your CCW a Mistake? “If you bring a firearm into this equation, will it help or hurt your cause? While there is no simple answer and an almost infinite number of […]
With W.H.O. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’ dreams of world domination dashed during the covid time as well as the US pulling our funding, I’d bet his latest wet dream is that Ebola hits the big time. He’s presently wanting to repeat an abysmal policy of NOT instituting travel bans from the DRC, the Sudan, and […]

Friday Closeout Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-12T10:00:00Z




The Continuing Saga of the Explire Scientific Mount

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-12T05:04:29Z

I do not have the latest firmware. This explains the problems with using the latest control software. I will update it tomorrow  

Baseball

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-06-12T01:08:41Z

 I've loved baseball all my life.  The ballet between a pitcher and a batter, the way the infield covers the bases. The routine plays and the strategy in the game.  I don't follow teams, can't give you stats, I simply love the game.

Tonight, I'm watching clips from The Love Of The Game, a movie released in 1999.

So, the question for y'all.   What is the best baseball movie?

One more word about elections

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-06-12T01:00:00Z

The theft will continue, regardless of who wins all these elections! Continue reading

Rimfires That Deserve A Reboot

by Zac K in The Firearm Blog on 2026-06-12T00:00:00Z

It’s a weird thing, the North American firearms industry. Some guns are so popular they’re practically immortal, with factories around the world turning out copycats. Other guns that are quite interesting, and probably more fun to shoot, are cast the wayside. Here are three rimfires that I’d like to see come back into production, if only the dollars and cents made sense …
HK's MR308 has always been the civilian face of the HK417 bloodline, a .308 Winchester semi-automatic built to the same exacting standards as its military sibling, with cold-hammer-forged barrels, ambidextrous controls, and that characteristically HK feeling of nothing being left to chance. Where the G28 is Germany's designated marksman rifle, the MR308 is where that DNA reaches the sport and hunting market.
Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner . Last week, we talked about how the Glock 48 is the new standard in concealed carry. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to check it out. This week, with all the storms hitting the northeast part of the country these past few weeks, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to take a closer look at some ways to protect your gun after moisture creeps into your gun. Let's take a closer look at weather hazards to your carry gun.

Ruse of the Fisherman

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T18:26:16Z

Pope Leo hits beaches of popular European migrant entry point after criticizing global immigration policies … “I like the Vatican state’s migration policy. If someone enters illegally or with violence, they are fined, imprisoned and banned from entry. I would like a similar migration policy for Spain,” Abascal told reporters Monday. [More] They put those … Continue reading "Ruse of the Fisherman"

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U. S. "Dark Fleet"

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-11T18:20:08Z

Not to avoid sanctions but to circumvent the Irsnian blockade. 6/10/26 CNBC:

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the U.S. military has secretly helped 200 commercial ships and more than 100 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz.

I have found the relatively low price of oil globally with the Strait of Hormuz closed.  The amount moved (at night without lights) is a fraction of thr normal transport so oil is still tight but at least our allies (Australia, Japan, South Korea) should get some benefit.  Our erstwhile allies even benefit. If only they were helping! Of course, the Royal Navy is now not even a shadow of its former self, more like a shadow of a ghost so expecting their help is unrealistic.  Besides, they have emerging impolite opposition forming. 

The launch edition Gunwerks GOAT rifle will be available chambered in 6.5 PRC or 7 PRC. The carbon fiber wrapped 18” barrels are made of 416 stainless steel, have a C20 contour (.750” at the muzzle) and are fitted with Gunwerks Directional Muzzle Brakes. The rifle is built on the Gunwerks GLR Ti action with pinned 20-MOA Picatinny rail sections on the receiver rings for optics mounting. The ClymR carbon fiber stock has a standard length of pull of 13.5” with 12.75" - 14.5" LOP available optionally. The forearm comes with a forward 1913 rail for attaching bipods, and a mid ARCA rail will also be offered as an option. The bottom metal has a hinged floorplate design. The pull weight of the TriggerTech Primary trigger, which this rifle comes equipped with, is two pounds. The overall length of the rifle is 38.5”. The custom Cerakote camouflage on the buttstock is also launch-edition-specific.

Optimizing Old Iron-Sides: Optimizing a Duty-Use 1911

by Tom Marshall in Recoil on 2026-06-11T17:13:14Z

Duty-Use 1911 Cover
Duty-Use 1911 CoverWhile not used for duty as much anymore, the 1911 can still get the job done. This is how we optimized one for duty-carry!

Darwin… Paging Mr. Darwin…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T17:08:29Z

If only we could ban guns, amirite?

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Warrior Systems Manufacturing (WSM), probably best known for its WSM15-series rifles and drum magazines, has added a rimfire suppressor to its lineup. The Legionary 22 is a purpose-built .22 LR can designed around the specific size and performance requirements of rimfire platforms rather than being adapted down from a larger-caliber design. The suppressor weighs 3.5 ounces with a 1-inch diameter, keeping it from upsetting the balance of lightweight rimfire rifles and pistols. The body is 6061-T6 aluminum with a Type III hardcoat anodized black finish. Thread pitch is 1/2x28, which covers the vast majority of threaded .22 LR barrels on the market. I have a few .22LRs, and they’re all threaded in this pitch. On the performance side, WSM claims the Legionary 22 reduces sound levels to 114.10 dB on .22 LR, which works out to roughly 27 dB of noise reduction compared to unsuppressed fire. That should put it in a competitive territory for aluminum rimfire suppressors in this price range. 22...

Better Late Than Never?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T16:52:22Z

Yeah, I figured that out. (It hadn’t been addressed yet on the Freedom 250 website when I sent my query.) I’ll see if they reply:

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By Dave Workman The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division on Tuesday launched an investigation “to determine whether Philadelphia Police use a vague ‘good cause’ standard to cancel permits to carry legal firearms.” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon announced the investigation, explaining, “I have directed the Civil Rights Division, through our Second Amendment Section, to defend law-abiding citizens from local authorities […]

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A Right Delayed

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T16:26:36Z

Why? But the judge issued an order stopping everything. And here’s the kicker. He did it because of a move pulled by the anti-gun Attorney General Jay Jones. The state is using a rule called the Multiple Claimant Litigation Act. Because gun owners are fighting back in four different counties across Virginia, the attorney general … Continue reading "A Right Delayed"

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Through a Glass Darkly

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T15:59:19Z

Cuba’s Eternal Revolution Through the Prism of Insurgency, Socialism, and Espionage (2024) is a fantastic book, written by a friend of mine for over forty years. Dr. Miguel Faria lived through the revolution with his family and friends and escaped to the once freedom of the United States at the tender age of thirteen with … Continue reading "Through a Glass Darkly"

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Breaking News!

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T15:15:25Z

Gavin Newsom Breaks His Promise [More] Oh, go on. [Via Michael G]

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Aid and Comfort to the Enemy

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T15:10:30Z

Two Former Utah Court Clerks Arrested and Facing Federal Charges after Allegedly Helping Illegal Aliens Evade ICE Arrest [More] I don’t see any profiling surprises here. Hey, how come they get a GoFundMe page but Second Amendment defenders don’t? [Via Steve T]

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Budget helmet-mounted thermal has been a hard category to fill, and this is coming from someone who’s into more expensive options. The options sitting below the $1,000 mark have historically meant compromising on frame rate, display quality, or build integrity, often all three at once. Nightfox thinks their new “Arctic” changes that math. Let’s take a closer look.

Of Course You Realize This Means War

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T14:49:14Z

Osborn proposed a preemptive “red flag” law targeting owners of “assault-style rifles,” which would require gun owners to undergo a mental health evaluation every five years to re-register those weapons. [More] How many divisions does Osborn have? What an @$$hole. [Via Edmund M]

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Speak for Yourself

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T14:35:46Z

The ATF Director Just Said What Gun Owners Have Been Waiting To Hear [Watch] The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed…? Get real. [Via Jess]

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The Not-So-Great Replacement

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T14:29:11Z

American tech professionals should accept low-wage teaching jobs in rural Alaska and let H-1B migrant Indians enjoy the high-wage jobs in sunny cosmopolitan Silicon Valley, says Vivek Wadhwa, an Indian-born tech investor. [More] Besides, the other Vivek says “The idea of a heritage American is … loony,” and our “gun rights leaders” say stop the … Continue reading "The Not-So-Great Replacement"

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The NeverEnding Story

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-11T14:02:02Z

At least 16 states have now put 3D gun laws on the books, with seven states adding major legislation this year. [More] And, of course, it’s not just 3D guns they want to ban. So… how many lawsuits must rights advocates pay for, in how many districts and circuits, with no clear resolve on the … Continue reading "The NeverEnding Story"

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The Días de Gloria cigars are long-standing stalwarts among the many blends from AJ Fernandez. Introduced in 2019, the line is said to have been influenced by the flavor profile and character of the classic Cuban cigars that inspired the prolific blender. The Días de Gloria catalog was expanded in 2024 with the introduction of the AJ Fernandez Días de Gloria Brazil. Recently, I lit up both cigars on back-to-back days, providing an opportunity for a direct comparison.

The original AJ Fernandez Días de Gloria is a Nicaraguan puro, featuring tobaccos from four different Fernandez farms in Nicaragua. Once the cedar sleeve and foot ribbon are removed, the deep chocolate-colored wrapper glistens in the sun, its appearance enhanced by the decorative gold, yellow, and red bands.



After spending four months in the humidor, the smoke begins earnestly in the medium-full-bodied range. Notes of cedar, coffee, and cocoa predominate. I found a surprising fruit sweetness underlying the bolder flavors, adding a pleasing balance. On the retrohale, additional sweetness softened the black pepper spice. I found myself retrohaling far more than usual just to revisit that intriguing note.

This afternoon smoke was paired with a classic Negroni and enjoyed on the sunny deck. Perhaps not the most obvious pairing choice, I found the cocktail’s bitter orange notes complemented the cigar’s cedar and spice. The drink’s dry, bitter finish also cleansed the palate between draws, allowing the nuances of the cigar — especially the sweetness — to stand out.

The AJ Fernandez Días de Gloria Brazil, enjoyed the following evening, had been resting in my humidor since September 2024, not long after it reached store shelves. It’s a cigar I’ve enjoyed frequently in the ensuing years. The Brazil version substitutes a Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper for the original Nicaraguan leaf, while retaining Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos. Again, the cigar sports a cedar sleeve and foot ribbon, with green accents replacing the red found on the original bands.



The Brazilian Mata Fina wrapper is dark and oily. While the binder and filler remain largely the same, the wrapper has a profound effect on the cigar’s flavor profile. The overall experience is richer and darker. Bitter chocolate and espresso predominate, while dark fruit and baking spice notes arrive with authority. The retrohale delivers black and red pepper in abundance.

The Días de Gloria Brazil was enjoyed as an evening digestif with a pour of Amaro Averna. Both the cigar and the amaro occupy a similar flavor space, rich and layered with notes of cocoa, coffee, spice, and dried fruit. The cigar’s espresso and dark chocolate intertwined beautifully with Averna’s caramel and herbal sweetness. I couldn’t help but imagine that a slice of dark spice cake would have completed the dessert-like combination.

Both cigars are exceptional smokes, sharing a common heritage while delivering distinctly different experiences. The original Días de Gloria impressed me with its balance of sweetness, cedar, and spice, making it an excellent companion for a bright afternoon and a Negroni. The Brazil, by contrast, leaned into darker, richer flavors that paired naturally with an after-dinner pour of Averna. Rather than choosing a favorite, I found myself appreciating how each cigar excelled in its own setting — proof that a single wrapper change can transform not only a cigar’s flavor profile, but also the occasion it best complements.

Cheers!


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Quote of the Day At one point I thought being on the left was a mental problem. The empirical evidence is so overwhelming. It never worked anywhere, and they refused to accept it. Therefore, I thought it was a mental … Continue reading
Few firearms platforms inspire the kind of lifelong devotion (or call it obsession) and global lore as the AK. Today, we’ve brought together three guys who live and breathe the platform every day. Emmanuel Barron of American Steppe, builder of tough, field-proven American-made gear designed with real hunters in mind, Kyle (@molasses_marmot), and Kalen of Rotating Bolt Industries, the Colorado-based FFL and boutique AK shop responsible for custom builds like the RB-01, which I reviewed here on TFB just a few years ago . Each of them shares their unfiltered thoughts on how the AK stacks up against its contemporaries, real-world reliability lessons from gunsmithing and competitive shooting, and helpful platform quirks worth knowing if you’re planning on adopting one yourself.
In this installment of Gal Gab, Madeleine Golob finds out more about Christa Forrester – a relative newcomer to the outdoor industry, but one who has emerged as a powerful role model to many.

Brain Buckets

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-11T12:48:21Z

Danish PSA's go pretty hard.





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MO: St. Louis - Domestic Defense? Disarm, with Two Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-11T12:05:49Z


A preliminary investigation determined that the 44-year-old suspect approached a 37-year-old woman with a firearm while she was taking out the trash, according to police.

The suspect was known to the woman, and she fled back into her house. Police said the suspect then shot the 41-year-old man who was inside the house with her, leading to a struggle over the firearm.

The 41-year-old man then picked up the dropped gun and shot the suspect, according to police.

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According to investigators, an intruder who was attempting to rob a home awakened a couple residing there at around 1:30 a.m.

Investigators said the female victim, the homeowner’s girlfriend, ran to her next-door neighbor’s home for help. Shortly after, the neighbor retrieved a firearm and came to the couple’s home.

“That neighbor fired his weapon, striking the subject in the head,” said Delgado.

Police and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded shortly after.

“The subject was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead,” said Delgado.


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Tankity!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-11T11:31:11Z

Interesting video on the Sheridan, the Army's last light tank.

The Best Handgun Practice Drill Resources

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-06-11T11:00:22Z

Written by Greg Ellifritz   I got the following question from a reader.  As I think this answer has a universal appeal, I chose to answer it here so that all of you can benefit as well.  Here’s the question:   “I want to assemble/integrate your suggestions for practice sessions, but I’m overwhelmed by the […]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-11T10:59:40Z




Surveillance States

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-11T10:50:53Z

Perhaps unsurprisingly, cops keep getting caught using Flock cameras and their surveillance database to stalk people.

Welcome to the panopticon.

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is a true Second Amendment champion.

On data preservation

by Ry Jones in Mindless Bit Spew on 2026-06-11T09:35:05Z

Many years ago I started collecting the raw AFMER data from the ATF - glad I never deleted any of it, as some of this data is no longer available.

ICYMI

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-11T04:24:36Z

The party that drew brush mustaches on Bush Jt. and/made every wave of the hand by Trump or Musk into a Nazi salute just picked a World War II buff with a SS tattoo their nominee for U. S. Senate.

Why? 6/5/26 OpenSecrets reports billionaires are funding his campaign that claims rich people have too much influence. 

If billionaires are upset about their wealth enough to back one of their opponents would it not be simpler to do this wholesale (give away your billions) rather than retail (putting in office intent on taking that wealth). This suggests that he has no intention of doing so.

Cowards?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-06-11T01:00:00Z

The Canadian Senate passed the so-called "Combating Hate Act" criminalizing several types of free speech, while a third of them were too cowardly to state their position and did not vote. Continue reading

The New Mount Needed a Protective Carry Case

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-11T00:21:10Z

I am not sure invented this customizable cube foam for making custom cases but I hope they got rich.
This is an SKB, a little more expensive than the Chinese cases but I feel better about buying American 
Everything fits in here but the telescope which has its own case, and the tripod 



With the abundance of optics manufacturers in the marketplace today, it is cool to see one when it is homegrown and close to home. For me, that is AT3 Tactical based out of St. Michael, MN - which is my home state. For those who are uninitiated to the brand, they are sellers of an assortment of products - firearms, lasers, components, magazines, and more - to include other manufacturers’ products as well as their own in-house items.
Photo Of The Day: The 7th Army Training Command wrapped up Exercise Combined Resolve 26-07 at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center  in Hohenfels, Germany, on May 10th, a month-long rotation that brought together more than 3,600 participants from seven nations to work through the kind of problems that don't always have clean answers. Combined arms interoperability. Multi-domain operations. The friction of working alongside allies who train differently, speak differently, and sometimes shoot differently - with “enemy” forces shooting back at you!
Welcome back to Wheelgun Wednesday , our weekly article series that covers everything about wheelguns, and on this selected day. This week, Taurus gives the single-action revolver segment something it has rarely offered: a factory dual cylinder setup on a traditionally styled wheelgun.

Karmelo Gets A State ID

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-06-10T21:46:58Z

 The Karmelo Anthony trial is over.  He's guilty of murder, sentenced to 35 years in the Texas prison system.  They will give him a state ID with a TDC (Texas Department of Corrections) number.  The evidence was plain, it could not have been more cut-and-dried.

The usual suspects are playing the usual cards.  And nobody wants to hear it.  You can go search, or I'll give you a link. You've heard it before.  The race card and the culture card,  worn and threadbare, poorly played.

"It was an all-white jury."

The defense played a huge part in picking the jury.  They didn't pick any black jurors.

"I'm a mother of five black boys.  What do I tell my kids?:

Tell them not to stab people in the chest.

Karmelo Anthony brought a knife to a high school track meet and stabbed another student to death.  That is the whole story. Karmelo will be eligible for parole in 17.5 years. If he makes it that long.

Tell your kids not to stab people in the chest.  Better yet, don't stab people at all.


By Dave Workman Tucked a few paragraphs into a recent report from the Montana-based Crime Prevention Research Center regarding the number of homicides involving Glock pistols illegally altered with so-called “Glock switch” devices is a startling revelation the mainstream media has overlooked. According to the report, during the period of 2021-2024, FBI data says there […]

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Fightlite MCR: Belt-Fed For The Common Man

by Iain Harrison in Recoil on 2026-06-10T20:10:20Z

A wise man once said that happiness is a belt-fed weapon. Making your AR-15 belt-fed might be one of the coolest things you can do to an AR-15!
Nigerian Christians Face Legal Battle for the Right to Defend Themselves [More] You don’t say. I wonder how our anti-gun domestic “progressive faith leaders,” not in danger of being slaughtered and eradicated at any moment by bloodthirsty Marxist savages, feel about that… [Via bondmen]

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In the past few months, Virginia has quickly become a battleground state in the back-and-forth scrapping over firearms rights. One of the state government’s most recent moves, the reinstatement of universal background checks for firearms sales, has been opposed by Lynchburg Circuit Judge Patrick Yeatts, who ordered state police to stop performing background checks on private sales.

Point/Counterpoint

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T17:53:44Z

No undercover FBI agents at Jan. 6 riot, watchdog finds in rebuke to conspiracy theories [More] Vs. WOW! President Trump EXPOSES the FBI carrying out an inside job on Jan. 6th to NBC’s Meet the Fake Press, Kristen Welker starts PANICKING [More] Well, I’m glad we’ve got THAT cleared up. [Via bondmen]

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Maybe You CAN Judge a Book by Its Cover…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T17:47:00Z

Books that have sparked fierce battles in Texas schools over sexually explicit content are available through the library of the Austin church where Democrat U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico both attends and preaches. An online catalog for St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church includes titles such as “Gender Queer,” “All Boys Aren’t Blue, This Book Is Gay,” … Continue reading "Maybe You CAN Judge a Book by Its Cover…"

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Wabbit Season

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T17:10:32Z

Socialist ‘Red Rabbits’ are training for national uprising against cops [More] If only the Founders had envisioned some way “to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions”… [Via WiscoDave]

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Barrett is Developing an MRAD Chambered in 6.8x51mm

by Matthew Moss in The Firearm Blog on 2026-06-10T17:00:00Z

Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. have announced  an ongoing program to develop a 6.8x51mm caliber conversion kit for the Barrett MRAD MK 22 Advanced Sniper Rifle system. The MRAD MK 22 is currently fielded by the U.S. Army and can currently be chambered in .338 Norma Magnum, .300 Norma Magnum and 7.62x51mm.

Freudian Quip

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T16:42:15Z

Democratic Senate hopeful Graham Platner used to spout bizarre fantasies about raping home-invaders… “He was like, ‘I would rape them to show them that I’m dominant,’” … adding Platner would clarify that he wouldn’t be raping the hypothetical intruders in “a sexual way, not in a gay way.” [More] So… not “rape-rape“? Will he use … Continue reading "Freudian Quip"

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If They’re Not Doing Anything Wrong…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T16:18:04Z

US attorney accuses California of blocking voter roll audit- Federal prosecutors have sued California to release voter registration records, saying universal vote-by-mail and no voter ID system creates conditions for fraud [More] What have they got to hide? Whatever the results, California is still going to be overwhelmingly Democrat. How about focusing on some swing … Continue reading "If They’re Not Doing Anything Wrong…"

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The Out-of-Touch Untouchable

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T15:38:02Z

The clock is ticking. The 2025–2026 legislative session has roughly two to three weeks remaining, and HB 674 — Rep. Jay Adams’ Firearms Liberty Act, which would establish lifetime concealed handgun permits for law-abiding North Carolinians — is sitting idle in the Senate Rules Committee. The House has already done its job. HB 674 passed … Continue reading "The Out-of-Touch Untouchable"

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Missing the Barn

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T15:14:36Z

DOJ’s Second Amendment Section Investigates Philadelphia’s ‘Good Cause’ Firearms Permitting Standard [More] Wake me when they investigate firearms permitting.

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On a Sauer Note

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-06-10T15:00:36Z

[T]he Supreme Court has just denied cert in a case where the solicitor general of the United States under Donald Trump actually wanted the court to take it. This is huge great news folks because it is signaling that the Supreme Court is done with criminals defending the right to keep and bear arms and … Continue reading "On a Sauer Note"

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The proliferation of drone-based surveillance on the modern battlefield has pushed individual soldier concealment to the forefront of defense priorities, and Saab is responding with a dedicated wearable camouflage system. The Swedish company has unveiled the Barracuda Poncho, a multispectral concealment garment designed to hide dismounted soldiers from thermal and, in its arctic configuration, UV sensors across a range of operational environments.

Here We Go

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-06-10T13:43:31Z

 A little disturbance in the Bay of Campeche showed up on the NHC's tropical map.


It's a start to the hurricane season.  I reckon I need to start checking this map a bit more regularly.
The ARKA is essentially FN’s SCAR rifle on the inside but with more AR-style controls and handling. It was developed in response to a number of military and security service tenders which required specifically an [...]

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I love it when the libs eat their own

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-06-10T13:26:30Z

It wasn’t the candles that purported to smell like her vagina. It wasn’t the ‘yoni steambaths’ that stupid women tried and scorched their hoohaas. It wasn’t the overpriced jade sexual aids. It wasn’t even the wickedly overpriced clothing (seriously over $600 for a cotton skirt). It wasn’t the fact that she named her child after […]

Armenia’s New Machine Gun

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-06-10T13:00:00Z

This year marked the first military parade in a decade in Armenia for the Republic Day, on 28 May. The parade offered a clear glimpse into the country’s changing defense posture, as Armenia showcased a range of newly acquired weapons amid a broader effort to reduce its reliance on Russian arms and ammunition while modernizing.
Classic ingredients, such as soy sauce, garlic and brown sugar, pack a punch in this great featured recipe for Grilled Elk Satay Skewers from Wild Game Cuisine.
Quote of the Day One of the things I love about this administration’s politics is that I can absolutely never tell when they are trolling, when somebody just made up some nonsense and attributed it to them, or when they … Continue reading


Bear spray proponents claim bear spray can be deployed faster than handguns, rifles or shotguns can. This is not obvious or certain.  The claim is simply made and assumed to be true. It is not true. The truth is all four systems can be reasonably fast *if* the users train and practice with the system. This correspondent believed handguns to be the fastest method. An experience trainer in Canada showed bear spray could be practically as fast as  holstered handguns.

A reasonably fast response is to access and use a defense against bears system in under two seconds. Very fast is to effectively utilize the system in a fraction of a second.

Holstered bear spray and handguns can be about the same speed. Rifles and shotguns, with a chambered cartridge, held at the ready, are faster. All four systems, when trained and practiced with, held at the ready, are very fast.  None of the four systems is fast if the user is not trained, has not practiced, and/or keeps the system in a location or state where it cannot be used quickly. 

All four systems can meet both standards with a little training and practice if good carrying/ holstering systems are used.  In practice, this is harder to do with long guns, because using both hands is nearly essential. Unless a person is dedicated as a guard, there are often times when at least one hand is occupied with other tasks. The temptation to set a long gun against a tree or wall, or inside a tent, or to sling it over the back is great. Bureaucracies may insist on carrying a long gun without a cartridge in the chamber. Handguns and
bear spray overcome this by being compact and light enough to use a holster. With about a half day's practice and training, the time to draw and use either system can be reliably reduced to under two seconds. 

This correspondent was skeptical about the potential speed of bear spray draw and use. The Internet was searched for actual data. Data became available from Dave Evert. Dave Evert spent 23 years teaching the Bear and Cougar Encounter Courses and 14 years of teaching the Western Canada Wilderness Handgun Course, both of which he developed. Dave taught hundreds of students to quick draw and employ bear spray in under two seconds. From Dave:

But having watched perhaps a few hundred employees doing this, I can say that some were able to pivot, draw, ready to spray in one second; more of them in 1.5 seconds and all of them within 2 seconds.  Some were phenomenal.

Dave emphasizes this requires a proper holster for the bear spray. His students practiced with inert training spray, a necessity for such practice. Dave insisted his students carry two canisters of bear spray in a specific cross draw configuration, because it gives redundancy and the potential to deter a persistent bear. Dave highly recommends a sharp fixed blade knife be carried opposite the bear spray (4-6 inch thick sharp blade, with a guard and non-slip handle) as a last line of defense.

The holsters for the bear spray are flap type, which require two hands to draw fast. One hand to retract the flap, the other to draw the spray. Dave is currently using a Kodiak holster https://kodiakcanada.com/collections/holsters/products/kodiak-adventure-bear-spray-holster. Dave says it is important for the holster not to be a tight fit, or it will take two hands to extract the bear spray.

Dave also recommends handguns as a bear defense. In Canada, bureaucratic burdens make obtaining a carry permit for animal defense in the wild extremely difficult. Few are able to navigate the system and obtain an Authority to Carry (ATC). The law has this provision for people whose work requires them to be in the wild. The law has been interpreted by the bureaucracy in such a way as to make it impractical for most people to comply.

Dave's experience with bear spray is the same experience firearms instructors have noted for decades. It take's an afternoon's  practice and training for novices to draw and hit a target at close range in under two seconds. With consistent practice, 1.5 seconds is achievable by most. Dedicated practice can bring the time to under a second. The same times can be achieved with long guns using tactical slings, if carried with a cartridge in the chamber. Practice is required, just as with handguns and with bear spray. In practice, it is important to keep your eyes on the target, not on the weapon in the holster.

Dave Evert had similar experiences with training for handguns. The choices were much reduced in Canada because the bureaucracy insisted on regulating both the choices of handguns and of holsters.  Dave, as his individual choice, prefers a chest holster for a handgun.

The Gunsight academy week long course fits into the "consistent practice" category for handguns.  The standard is to draw and shoot two rounds to the chest in 1.5 seconds at 5 yards. Draw and shoot 2 rounds to the chest in 2 seconds at 10 yards.  This is achieved by most students in a week long, intense course.

How much time a person has to react is seldom controlled by the actions of the bear or other animal. The limit is almost always situational awareness. Much of situational awareness is the willingness to accept the reality of dangerous situations and need to act rather than saying to yourself "this cannot be happening". Do not ignore warning signs.  Training helps people become more  aware of surroundings.

In defense against bears, where there is little danger of hitting other people, if you perceive a dangerous situation, draw your weapon. This will cut a second off of your reaction time. With all four weapons (if long guns are carried with a cartridge in the chamber) this means most people can employ them effectively in less than a second, if you practice just a bit. With consistent practice, this becomes "muscle memory" and the time becomes a fraction of a second. With your weapon in your hands and ready for use, this gives you precious fractions of a second to evaluate and choose the correct response.

Bear spray is much more affected by wind, temperature, and precipitation than firearms. Wind and very cold temperatures limit the effectiveness of bear spray by reducing the range from roughly 30 - 44 feet to 5-7 feet for most wind, except a wind from you toward the threat. Such is the result found by Tom Smith, in his paper on bear spray limitations. Tom Smith is a noted bear spray proponent, and author of the bear spray studies.   Firearms are effective to distances where a bear is not considered an immediate threat (beyond 100 feet), according to Stephen Herrero, in Bear Attacks Their Causes and Avoidance, p. 243:

 To give a bear a reasonable chance to stop and to give yourself reasonable safety, the person expert with firearms should perhaps wait until a charging grizzly is from 50 to 100 feet away or even closer. 

Stephen Herrero is also a co-author with Tom Smith of the original Efficacy of Bear Deterrent Spray in Alaska paper.

Bear spray does not reach to 50 to 100 feet unless the wind is from you to the bear.  Tom Smith admitted the original bear spay study authored by him and Stephen Herrero showed bear spray is not particularly effective at stopping charging grizzly bears (interview with Wes Siler for Outside). Wes recently expanded on this with another article "Bear Spray is a Placebo". Wes was a bear spray enthusiast who changed his mind.

 

Recent research on the effectiveness of bear spray and firearms, using data collected by Smith and Herrero and Internet searches, has more than doubled the original sample of 72 incidents where bear spray was used. The expanded data set is now 231 incidents where bear spray was present , and 173-186 times when bear spray was used, depending on the way the incidents are scored in the statistical analysis in the paper. This is the most extensive data set collected on bear spray used against bears to date.

Of the 231 times bear spray was present, bears were successfully deterred 67.1% of the time. From page 122 of the paper, based on 155 successful uses:

• 67.1% of incidents where bear spray was present it was used successfully to deter the bear

When the firearm type was identified, the results were strikingly similar.

P. 13  When present, rifles successfully deterred bears in 68% (n = 156) of encounters, shotguns 72% (n = 28), and handguns 71% (n = 50) of the time.

When rifles were present bears were successfully deterred 68% of the time, based on 156 successful uses.

When shotguns were present bears were successfully deterred 72% of the time, based on 28 successful uses.

When handguns were present bears were successfully deterred 71% of the time, based on 50 successful uses.

This shows the mere presence of a weapon is not enough. It has to be available. The training and practice of the user is of high importance. The slight difference between weapon types indicate the problems of access is very similar. It is a problem of training and self discipline, not weapon type. The numbers above show: the opinion that bear spray is easier to use is not supported by the data. In the latest research, the author makes this clear, by inserting a caveat about bear spray. The current paper restates this from previous claims, p. 30, bold added:

In contrast to firearms, bear spray, when properly carried (i.e., holstered in an easily accessible location), is more readily deployed and requires less skill and accuracy than all firearm types, thus contributing to their higher overall success rate than that of firearms. (Smith & Herrero 2018, Smith et al. 2007, and Herrero & Higgins 1999).

The data does not support the claim. As shown above, sufficient speed and accuracy can be found with any of the systems given a few hours training and practice. Without the training, all systems fail due to human factors, not the limits of the weapons system. Speed of draw and deployment take about the same amount of training for both bear spray, handguns, and long guns if a cartridge is kept chambered in long guns. Extreme speed and accuracy are seldom required for firearms to successfully be deployed in defense against bears. Two seconds is almost always sufficient for the first shot. In the vast majority of the cases examined by this correspondent, the victims had more than two seconds of warning. They often claimed they had no time to react. Their actions demonstrated they had more than two seconds they did not use to draw their weapons or come to a ready state.

They failed because they did not have a weapon or they failed to deploy the weapon. In a few cases, there were weapon malfunctions. This can happen with all weapon systems. The data shows it happens a little more often with bear spray than with rifles, shotguns or handguns.  The total success percentages are all very close.

The major differences between handguns and bear spray becomes apparent in two ways. First, when success rates are compared where the systems are used, not just present. Second, in the number of fatalities.

This correspondent and colleagues have collected all the documented cases where handguns have actually been used in defense against bears.  If readers know of any others, we welcome the additions. The current number is 173 incidents in North America where only handguns were used. There were three failures for a 98% success rate and no fatalities. There were 39 incidents where people were injured, handguns were present and used. In 21 of those incidents, the injury occurred before the handgun was fired.

In the latest bear spray data, there are 175 incidents where bear spray was used  in North America. There were 17 incidents where bear spray failed when used. (P. 122). There were five incidents where there were fatalities.  There were 41 incidents where there were human injuries.  It is unknown how many injuries occurred before the bear spray was sprayed.

The criteria for failure in the bear spray studies is essentially the same as in our study about handguns. The major exception is this:  bears are killed with handguns, stopping their behavior. Bear spray does not kill bears.

The bear spray data collection for the latest paper ended in 2020. The handgun data collected by this correspondent and others has been updated to January
of 2025.

There have been five more people killed in four incidents where bear spray has been sprayed in defense against a bear between 2020 and 2025. The recent case where Anthony Pollio was killed by a bear in Glacier National Park, will likely make the total six more in North America, for a total of 12 worldwide, 11 in North America.

Fatalities are scrupulously investigated and reported. They avoid the problems of inherent selection bias. World wide, one incident has been documented where a .22 rimfire handgun was fired in defense against a polar bear. The person was killed by the bear. There will be others, but once in 130 years is not bad. While the numbers are small, the message is clear: Bear spray works about 90% of the time. Handguns work about 98% of the time. Bear spray is not faster to deploy or easier to use. All the methods take about the same time to learn to use effectively.  An afternoon's worth of training is effective. A minute a day of practice improves response time by a half second or more in a week or two. Do not practice with a loaded handgun outside of a safe place to shoot. Do not practice drawing an active can of bear spray. 

The chances of being killed by a bear while using bear spray are much higher than that of being killed by a bear while using a handgun. 

There have been three incidents where handguns alone were used in defense against a bear, and a person was wounded by gunfire. All three happened with 10mm Glock pistols. All three were self inflicted. All three said the injury from the handgun was less than the injury prevented by shooting the bear. 

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TN: Nashville - Barbershop Shooting, Self Defense?

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-10T11:33:23Z

The Metro Nashville Police Department said the shooting occurred after a man walked in after store hours and asked for a haircut. After he was denied, he allegedly pulled up his shirt and flashed a gun at the employees. An employee then pulled out his own firearm and shot the man.

The man was shot in the arm and suffered non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.

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I was able to reconnect multiple times this way. I can do two star alignment after reconnecting.  I wish the Envision version which runs on Android cellphones would successfully connect.  A phone is more connection than a tablet for this. 

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