Daily Archives: April 12, 2010

The Other Side of the New Orleans Gun Confiscation Issue

When the New Orleans Police and Louisiana National Guard disarmed New Orleans citizens at the point of a gun (or a hundred), the news of the event reverberated throughout America’s firearm fraternity like the original “shot heard ’round the world.” … Continue reading

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Gun Safety: How NOT To Do It

Back when I was in the Navy and stationed in South Carolina, I would on occasion shoot recreationally with a buddy of mine [neither of us shown]. Let’s call him Mike. Mike is a brilliant man. He has a B.S. … Continue reading

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Editorial: The Case Against Handgun Licensing Procedures

OMG! You couldn’t let just ANYONE own a handgun could you? What about training? They might shoot someone with that thing! You know: a child. Think of the children! Not to mention the handgun’s effect on urban crime. So what … Continue reading

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Incendiary Image of the Day

Okay, for the record, this came in over my electronic transom via www.the-912-project.com, a website that supports the 912 Project, something Glenn Beck started over a year ago, that’s played a seminal role in spreading the word about the Tea … Continue reading

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Gun Review: Norinco SKS

It’s often said that the enemy of the good is the great. In situations where continuous improvement is a “do-or-die” way of life – for example, a Cold War military-industrial complex – the life of a merely-satisfactory design is nasty, … Continue reading

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