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Daily Archives: June 12, 2010
Irresponsible Gun Owner of the Day: York, PA Prison Guard
So Steven and I roll up to American Firearms just before 6pm. We’re loaded for bear. Brand new Mossberg HS 410 with 100 rounds of Winchester PDX1 410 ammo (flyings discs and 12 BBs). Two mint Colt 1903s with 150 … Continue reading
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Saturday Evening Post: You Can’t Get a Man With a Gun
A little something for the ladies in the TTAG audience today – a performance of You Can’t Get a Man WIth a Gun, from the musical Annie Get Your Gun. This clip features Cal Sate/Fullerton student Jamie Hartmann as Annie … Continue reading
And now for something completely predictable . . . Jonah Hex
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WaPo MythBusters Bust Some Anti-Gun Control Myths. Or Not.
Tomorrow’s Washington Post indulges in a little pre-game “myth busting.” Scribes Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig are getting in some licks before the Supreme Court’s highly anticipated McDonald decision, widely expected to strike down Chicago’s handgun ban and set the stage … Continue reading
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Massad Ayoob: How To Reload a Revolver
I bought a Smith & Wesson 686 for my birthday. Unfortunately, I can’t fire it until the anointed day (doctor’s orders). Meanwhile, I’ve begun training handling and reloading. As always, my go-to guy is Mr. Ayoob. Here’s his take on rapidly reloading revolvers.







