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Daily Archives: July 22, 2010
There’s No Time Like the Present for Recycling Brass
We’ve already pointed out that police firearms training is a little lacking, in terms of frequency and practicality. The more YouTube Army training videos I watch, the more I wonder about our fighting force’s weapons instruction. In this clip of … Continue reading
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Another Drug-Related Home Invasion?
I only put the question mark up there to avoid legal consequences. It’s pretty clear that this story of a resident wresting a gun from “would be robbers” and capping one his “acquaintances” is a tale of a drug deal … Continue reading
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IDPA: What’s In YOUR Briefcase?
“The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) is the governing body of a shooting sport that simulates self-defense scenarios and real life encounters.” OK, so who still has a corded landline? The gun-guru recommended procedure for a home/office defense scenario: dial … Continue reading
Obscure Object of Desire: Wilson Combat 1911 Parts
It’s a bit odd that Wilson Combat would call their 1911 parts “Bullet Proof.” John May’s mob knows there’s no such thing as bullet proof, what with today’s high-powered weaponry and kick-ass cartridges. And even if there was, you’d probably … Continue reading







