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Archive for November, 2008

Comments on the Heller decision in the Harvard Law Review.

Topics: The Great Gun Rush of 2008, Eric Holder, Snubby Practice Drills, Moving off the Line of Attack with Jim Higginbotham, Using +p in Old Revolvers.
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This is kind of cool…

Most people are probably unaware of it, but on the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, handguns, rifles and shotguns will be sales tax free in South Carolina. State lawmakers passed a bill in June that includes the sales tax holiday on firearms. They called it the Second Amendment Recognition Act.

Only in America

The rest of the world cannot understand how after bitter election campaigns, American politicians can return to reality.
For instance, Sarah Palin has invited to her great state of Alaska the men who defeated her, Barack Obama and Joe Biden. She has provided a moose hunting trip for […]

Can You Hear Me Now?

The sound of gunfire is the most hazardous non-occupational noise to which adults are exposed and can be a cause of noise induced hearing loss. The damage happens to the microscopic hair cells found inside the cochlea. These cells respond to mechanical sound vibrations by sending an electrical signal to the auditory nerve. Different groups of hair cells are responsible for different frequencies (rate of vibrations).

+p Ammunition In An Old Revolver

“I have a 1930 vintage Colt Detective Special that I inherited from my grandfather, and I want to know if it’s OK to use +p ammo in it. The factory won’t tell me anything.” Hmmm… perhaps there’s a reason for that?

Chairman-elect Obama has found a way to keep his election promise that he won’t take our guns away: he’ll hire an Attorney General to do it for him. His recent selection of Eric Holder to be the Attorney General of the new administration, once again points to the profound anti-gun of the new administration.

Give him the chair… on low voltage.

There is no freedom without responsibility. When one exercises the freedom to own a gun, one takes on the responsibility to keep those around us safe. Freedom without responsibility is chaos and slavery, but Mr. Peters will find out about that soon enough.

Every minute the officer waits for back-up, another three or more people could die… The other statistic that emerged from a study of active killers is that they almost exclusively seek out “gun free” zones for their attacks

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