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Daily Archives: July 7, 2010
How Not to Train Your Girlfriend to Shoot A Rifle
Kneeling? No ear protection? No eye protection? Shooting a bullet into a metal car? I could go on. And Lord knows I do. But if you’re ever tempted to get your girl to uh, help you fire your weapon, do … Continue reading
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Liberal Responses to McDonald
Echidne of the Snakes, a very liberal blog I just ran across, responded to the McDonald decision with A Naive Post on Gun Rights And The SCOTUS. In Greek mythology, Echidna was part human, part serpent and was the mother … Continue reading
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Swift and Calamitous By Name, If Not By Nature
TTAG is working on creating its first an “art gun;” a limited edition Springfield XD-M based on a familiar design (regular readers will know of what I speak). As we assemble the prototype, feast your eyes on this magnificent “steampunk” … Continue reading
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Irresponsible Gun Owner of the Day: James Howell
Gun safety rule number one: treat every gun as if it’s loaded. Unfortunately, most gun owners—and even firearms professionals—take that to mean “always unload your gun.” That ain’t it. Treating your gun as loaded means always following rule number two: … Continue reading







