Daily Archives: April 6, 2010

Game Review – Gunman

Remember LaserTag? Oh, it was all the rage about a dozen years ago or so, at the arcades. You’d suit up in a kind of vest tethered to a “laser” (really just the same kind of light used for overhead … Continue reading

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New Wii Shooting Range World Record?

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Learnaboutguns.com Compares and Contrasts Chicago Home Invasions

Learnaboutguns.com coverage of successful firearm “interventions” is relentless. The blogger never misses an opportunity to chronicle a homeowner who puts the castle doctrine into play. As I’ve said before, TTAG takes nothing fo’ shizzle. We’re always suspicious that there’s a … Continue reading

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Canada Set to Deep-Six Long Gun Registry

Even as the U.S. Senate contemplates legislation to lengthen the amount of time that the federal government maintains records of gun purchases, Canada is set to eliminate its Long-Gun Registry. “Canadian taxpayers have shelled out $2 billion and counting to … Continue reading

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FBI Statement on NICS (Background Check) Delays

TTAG rang-up the FBI yesterday to get some more information about the forthcoming delays to federal firearms-related background checks. Stephen G. Fischer Jr., the FBI’s “Chief of Multimedia Productions” (what no “AV”?), sent us this statement. The FBI Criminal Justice … Continue reading

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Venezuela Hearts Kalashnikovs

“Questions that the strengthening of the defensive capacity of small states may be a threat to someone, I think, are inaccurate,” [Russian Prime Minister Vladimir] Putin said in Caracas. “If the United States doesn’t want to supply weapons to other … Continue reading

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Editorial: UConn Concealed Carry Protest is Ill-advised, Ineffective

The following editorial is republished in its entirety with the permission of dailycampus.com. I’ve spoken with the publication’s Editor-in-Chief Christopher Duray. He says the piece is more about the style of the protest than the validity of its claims. His … Continue reading

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