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Archive for November, 2008

So far we will be voting on the following entries. I have made no effort to edit out any entries for being too graphic, given that unlawfully shooting someone through a door isn’t exactly a civilized act. Even worse is evading prosecution.

“I told some policemen the gunmen had moved towards the rear of the station but they refused to follow them. What is the point if having policemen with guns if they refuse to use them? I only wish I had a gun rather than a camera.”

Topics: Concealed Carry and Terrorist Threats, Remembering Ruby Ridge, Grizzly Bears and the .357 Magnum, Remington 185g +p .45 ACP ammunition, Ambidextrous Gun fighting.

Pennsylvania gun owners dodged a bullet when lawmakers failed to enact legislation that would have levied a 5-cent tax on each shell and required encoding ammunition with serial numbers and registering those numbers in a statewide database.

“Remember Ruby Ridge”

A new generation of young people who have never heard of Ruby Ridge are now emerging from the public school system and are heading off to college and will thereafter begin their careers in business, education, journalism, government and other fields. This generation will find it hard to fathom that the federal government could have killed a boy and an unarmed woman and then tried to deceive everyone about what had actually occurred and, in some instances, rationalize what did occur.

Thanks for What?

One thing I hate about the recent election is that the grand notion of hope was co-opted into a cheesy campaign slogan. Hope is more than a slogan. Tomorrow the sun will come up. There will be new mysteries to explore, new jokes, new jobs and headaches. There will be possibilities. That’s hope. The logical opposite of hope is despair, and I prefer hope to despair. Maybe I’m a bit foolish in that, but it’s my choice.

Ruger has priced the SR9 very competitively, and if you don’t mind a crunchy trigger, this could be an option. Were I buying one of these, I think I’d go first for the pocket .380, the LCP. Nevertheless, the SR9 represents the current trend in personal defense handguns as interpreted by Ruger. I like Ruger guns, but I doubt that this one will be joining my armory anytime soon.

What Are They Thinking!

HS Precision Gets Endorsement by Lon Horiuchi
{Via AR15.com.)
This should be enough to make every freedom loving American vomit.  HS Precision, manufacturer of stocks and other parts for precsion rifles, is featuring an endorsement of their products by Lon Horiuchi on the back of their catalog. Here’s a scan (click on the thumbnail for a full […]

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I have definitely gone viral

I have definitely gone viral

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