Gun Porn
A recent MO rule bans people who enter the capitol from carrying guns. Well, one state rep is none too happy about it. And he’s put a sign on his door saying that he will loan guns to anyone with a carry permit:
Effective immediately, any constituent of mine with a CCW that was not allowed to bring his firearm into the Capitol may stop by my office and borrow one for the duration of the visit
Heh.
Caleb’s video on the 5 best guns for concealed carry, where I learned they now make 15 round magazines for Sig P229s. I have about 10 or so 13 rounders.
Michael Bane has his SHOT prediction: The year of the pistol caliber carbine.
So, Guns and Ammo has a Guide to AK-47s coming out. Here’s the cover:
Is that the AR-47 or the AK-15? No. It’s an AR that takes AK mags.
JT has some thoughts. Geography tends to influence people’s choices on this one.
And so does mine. And so does your gun. And mine. There’s enough internet for today
I wouldn’t say the 45ACP sucks. But I do agree that it is likely the least advantageous of the major carry calibers:
This time, Tennessee is getting some California jobs:
A supplier to the Italian gunmaker Beretta is leaving San Diego and relocating its headquarters near Beretta’s new U.S. manufacturing plant in Gallatin, northeast of Nashville.
The deal exemplifies the type of ripple-effect economic developers strive for when recruiting major companies, as Gallatin did with Beretta, which invested $45 million to open a plant that can produce 500,000 firearms a year at capacity and employ 300 people or more.
The company is Axem Distributing Inc.
The Paper of Making Up The Record has a bit where they poll “experts” and the electorate on what gun controls they would be happy with. Surprising no one, they discovered most people support all the gun control. As to their supposed experts:
Our expert survey asked dozens of social scientists, lawyers and public health officials how effective each of 29 policies would be in reducing firearm homicide deaths, regardless of their political feasibility or cost.
Did you think maybe try a gun or gun law expert? You know, someone who really is an expert in this field?
Delta P Design Brevis II Ultra Silencer: It’s one piece and is short and fat. I’m curious about the internals of this thing.
I do wonder how you could clean it.
One problem with journalist and democrat (but I repeat myself) arguments for gun control is that they are boring.
In what apparently is not a joke, the US Army is asking for biodegradable ammo that has seeds in it to grow plants. I suppose when you’re out there shooting people in the face for a living, it’s good to be environmentally conscious.
The request is for grenades and tank rounds. This may actually be a decent idea but I question their priorities.
The American Suppressor Association:
The American Suppressor Association (ASA) is pleased to announce the reintroduction of the Hearing Protection Act (HPA) by Rep. Jeff Duncan (SC-03) and Rep. John Carter (TX-31). This historic piece of legislation, which was originally introduced by Rep. Matt Salmon (AZ-05) in the 114th Congress, will remove suppressors from the purview of the National Firearms Act (NFA), replacing the antiquated federal transfer process with an instantaneous NICS background check. The HPA also includes a provision to refund the $200 transfer tax to applicants who purchase a suppressor after October 22, 2015, which was the original date of introduction.
The hysteria is already starting from the democrats and the press (but I repeat myself).
Sebastian has a post on making the case for the bill. You know, there are rules about the noise level a person can be subjected to while on the job. And this is for the safety of the workers. Suppressors fit the bill for that. And I’d like to see a suppressor only indoor range.
Shooting The New Ruger Redhawk .357 Magnum
Knives made of Mosin-Nagant Barrels
Well, OK: Converting a CZ P-09 to Single-Action
Would the Twinkie require a tax stamp?
The Brady Campaign to Make Sweet, Sweet Non-Profit Money said over 200 people were shot the first day of the year. Only, they lied about it.
How Not To Get Killed at the Airport.
I’ve mentioned before that I carry some things that can by used as weapons when flying. I like the padlock idea as TSA restrictions no longer allow me to carry certain sizes of hygiene products. Some good suggestions there. I also recommend a few zip ties in case, well, you know, you crack someone upside the head and they needs restrained after.
Gun silencers are hard to buy. Donald Trump Jr. and silencer makers want to change that.
And, of course, the other side has to lie and call 22LR “high powered”
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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