Kel-Tec SU2000
A review. I’d like one that takes M&P magazines.
PDB brings the funny. When, basically, the cultural center of the world consists of people who don’t really pay attention to you, it can be tough.
The Best Belt by the folks who make some fine holsters. I have a belt made my Michael and it is sturdy, rugged, and solid. I recommend one.
Via ER
Justin Amash said he’d support national concealed carry reciprocity when running. Now, he’s voting and advocating the other way.
For you twitterers, shame him.
Being underemployed, I’ve come to appreciate those of you who buy stuff through my Amazon.com links. So, thank you for putting some extra money in my bank account. Though I am curious which of you buys 5 Hour Energy by the case.
New Department of Interior rules won’t allow shooters to use federal land:
Officials say the administration is concerned about the potential clash between gun owners and encroaching urban populations who like to use same land for hiking and dog walking.
Anti-gunners used to claim they wanted to treat guns like cars. Well, now that there’s a bill before congress which makes your license valid in other states just like cars, they’re singing a different tune.
It was a blustery day in late October 2006 and Christopher Onseti, a New Jersey Transit police officer, was at a shooting range in Stafford Township. He was familiar with the range, and had already completed at least one firearm test there.
As he was preparing to shoot, a burst of wind tore a Q-shaped target from its wooden post. Onesti picked up a staple gun and tried to reattach the target — and what happened next could end up costing state taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Onesti, 27 at the time, accidentally fired a staple into the base of his left ring finger, records show. He put a Band Aid on the wound and successfully completed the tests. But after two operations Onesti says he still can’t do his job, and is now one of a record number of public employees across the state seeking an accidental disability pension for life.
Really?
Glenn has an initial review of Amazon’s Kindle Fire. I’m sort of interested in one. I’ve said before I like my G Tablet but the Fire looks pretty handy.
They’re mad at Mario. He also dresses monkeys in ties, hits them with hammers, and jumps on turtles.
Don’t tell them but kids are building duck blinds. Is PETA coming out against Duck Hunt?
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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