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As I’ve said before, do not try to catch a dropped gun. But be mindful that some guns actually can fire when dropped. So, maybe amend that to say “do not try to catch a dropped modern day, legitimate carry gun” or some such. Via the Duck.
Saw these guys at the gun show last weekend. I only noticed them because they had a booth babe in a tank top when the temperature was in the lower 30s. And she was carrying four guns. Here’s their site.
Interesting concept but I’m not sure I like it. The gun goes into a leather bag and it is quite concealable. But it’s more cumbersome to draw. I suppose it would work well at concealment if you really needed to conceal a gun. Not sure how effectively I could draw it, particularly if I was under stress.
Thoughts?
I learned of this from here. 78db?
Color me skeptical on that and, well, the price. Does it come with 3 AR-15s?
Two injured when gun falls out of fanny pack. I doubt that it went off from hitting the ground. I guess someone tried to catch it. Don’t do that.
Since it keeps happening: Firearms enthusiasts crash gun buyback to hunt bargains
Yup, turn in your $8 regular capacity magazine and get $25.
So, if it’s all top secret, why are all those photos on the internet?
Gang member shoots himself in the face with zip gun. Unfortunately, it was with bird shot.
My dad came by to grab some homemade kimchi and Junior was doing her homework:
Poppa: What kind of homework are you doing?
Junior: I need to do a limerick.
Poppa: Want some help?
Junior: Sure
Me: It better not involve a man from Nantucket.
Should never be used, much less two:
Jackson Guns and Ammo Shop in Henrietta closed its doors last week after the owner decided it was too difficult to continue business under New York state’s gun regulations.
Kordell Jackson ran his gun shop out of two locations in Henrietta and Scottsville, and had a large following of firearm owners on the south side of Rochester. The closure was in Jackson’s mind for months, he said. He closed the Scottsville location on Jan. 1, and the Henrietta location on Jan. 17.
“The SAFE Act killed us in terms of business,” he said. “It was very difficult with sales and regulations with transferring and obtaining firearms, so I decided to close up.”
They took our jobs.
The judge accused the government attorneys of perpetrating “a fraud on the court.”
Dobyns’ house was burned, and he argued it was arson, carried out by Hell’s Angels, and successful because BATF had blown his cover and denied him protection. It turns out that a Justice Dept. attorney in his civil case told BATF not to reopen the investigation of the arson, lest its finding help Dobyns in his suit against BATF. That was concealed from the judge until the trial.
More here.
Dad posts meddling note sent home by teacher over packed lunch
Via Insty, who notes: Missing from the story: The name of the teacher. Name and shame the nannies.
Yup. The news is typically riddled with the names of people who are not government employees. Odd, that.
As opposed to what we usually do around here, SHOT and some big porn convention in Vegas at the same time. Well, both have been targeted by the nannies in government by Operation Choke Point.
People haven’t gotten the sb15 memo.
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