Stay the Course!

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T19:44:18Z

Defiant Curtis Sliwa refuses to drop out of NYC mayoral race: ‘Under no circumstances’ [More] Good. The useless Vichycons have been urging him to drop out because he might be a “spoiler” to prevent Cuomo from beating Mamdani. That goes for you, too, Eric. So what if he does? Question: If terrorists attack NYC again, … Continue reading "Stay the Course!"

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The Servants Have Spoken

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T19:31:24Z

In response to a question of whether the people decide subjectively what they deem appropriate for self-defense, New Jersey argued that “the people” through their representatives decide what is unusually dangerous based on their perception of “objective characteristics.” As one judge suggested, since all firearms are dangerous under the alleged dangerous-or-unusual test, no limit would … Continue reading "The Servants Have Spoken"

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Major Victory!

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T18:52:23Z

Today, Gun Owners of America, Gun Owners Foundation and the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) secured a permanent injunction against the State of Virginia’s universal background check law (Virginia Code Section 18.2-308.2:5) in the case of Wilson v. Hanley. [More] Yeah… except: I mean, yeah, take the win. But I think we have different definitions … Continue reading "Major Victory!"

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We’re the Only Ones Digital Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T18:35:54Z

OFFICER 1: You’re doing the UD-10 for (unintelligible) accident?OFFICER 2: Yes, sir.OFFICER 1: Alright, when you enter her driver’s license number in, just accidentally change one digit.OFFICER 2: Okay. [More] Seems to me the public deserves to know more than just “Officer 1 and 2″… [Via Michael G]

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Kansas City Here I Come

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T18:07:54Z

Man found guilty in Kansas City stabbing ordered to ‘120 Day Program’ [More] We ought to do a pool on the next date Leon’s name shows up again in crime reports. [Via Steve T]

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The Death Scene Loophole

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T17:50:05Z

Castle Point man charged for stealing gun from suicide victim in north St. Louis [More] Quick: Find out where the gun was originally sold and blame “bad apple dealers“! [Via bondmen]

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Stand By Your Man

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T17:37:36Z

Jeffries stands by Democrat at the center of violent text scandal in Virginia [More] Of course he does. He knows if Spanberger wants her agenda rammed through, she needs a complicit AG. Plus he’s a communist who wants you dead. [Via bondmen]

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Say Goodbye to Glock, Say Hello to Glock V

by Josh C in The Firearm Blog on 2025-10-21T17:35:00Z

It’s official, Glock is relaunching most of its pistol lineup before the end of the year. I received an email this morning from Glock stating the following:

No Kings Day - Last Saturday In Texarkana

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2025-10-21T17:31:00Z

Well, there was supposedly going to be No Kings protests nationwide on, October 18, 2025 and that reportedly (according to local news media) included one in Texarkana, AR & TX at the federal court house (as spelled on the building face as opposed to courthouse as found in a dictionary, go figure) and post office. The court house/post office sits more or less evenly divided on the border of those two states. I took Skye there after our morning visit to the dog park.
 

We got there around 1025 to check it out; it was slated to commence at 1000. Mind you I did not say, I was planning to participate in the protest, we were there just to attend and watch the goings on from a safe distance. As usual, when I go almost anywhere where it is legal, I was armed for self-defense. I figured to get some photos of grungy anarchists being arrested and such but if someone was to attack me, I wanted to be ready to keep myself from being harmed. Anyway, I would probably have been far enough away not to attract any psycho protestors, and there certainly seem to have been many of them (leftists) running rampant and attacking people for no legitimate reason as of late. Of course, it is always best to back-off from any violent confrontation if you can do so. Avoidance is key to not getting hurt but if you cannot back off then I think fighting back as opposed to hoping for your attacker to suddenly become merciful is the thing to do. Your opinion on that may differ but it is definitely my opinion that people who attack you are usually not looking to dispense mercy but rather are seeking to harm you. I have digressed, so back to the protest.
 
Guess what. There was not one protestor there when we arrived. So either it was a no show event except for Skye & myself, or it was the possibly the briefest No Kings protest ever - lasting less than 25 minutes if it started on time. Now, if you have read what little I have written about Texarkana, the veritable pimple on the joined backsides of AR & TX, then you know, I have little love if any for anything at all about this sad excuse for a twin city. Yet, since no one showed up for that protest, I now have developed a bit of a healthy respect for the folks who live here. After all, they were smart enough not to attends and I am guessing found themselves better things to do in the town that two governors forgot.
 
The first pic, shows that Skye & I were at what I thought would be a safe distance from the courthouse to observe the expected shenanigans, if in fact there had been protestors. The second shot was taken from just a bit closer to see it better.
 

 
That little red, white and blue sign in front of the federal courthouse, is the dividing marker between states. If you are on the viewer's left side of it, you'd be in TX and if on the right then in AR. As you can see, in the second photo, there is no graffiti on the building, no ANTIFA slogans or BLM balderdash and not any No Kings propaganda at all. It is as it should be. Thank you Texarkanans! 
 
All the best,
Glenn B 
 
 

We’re the Only Ones Regal Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T17:29:07Z

‘He thinks he’s elected king’ – Missouri AG blasts jailed sheriff [More] Ironic, considering he’s a Democrat and they’re the ones giving the Marxists furious useful idiot foot soldiers for the No Kings rallies. [Via bondmen]

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The feminization and pussification of our society

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-21T17:26:00Z

Helen Andrews, a former editor at The American Conservative, gave a wonderful speech wherein she discusses the feminization of civilization puts that civilization on the road to destruction. Listen to the whole thing, it’s worth it, IMO. She hits a lot of good points, especially about how some professions, such as Human Resources and Psychology, […]

By Dave Workman A report in Catholic Review says Catholic parents in the Minneapolis, Minn., area are pushing for additional gun restrictions in the wake of the Aug. 27 shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church and School, and deep in the article is the acknowledgment that the Second Amendment is a “sticking point.” The report […]

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Teach Your Children Well

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T17:00:29Z

That’s who these people remind me of… We’re not the same and no, we can’t all get along. [Via JG] Related UPDATE Wisconsin Democrats Under Fire After Giving Young Child Bracelet Calling for President Trump’s Death [More] You needed more proof they’re @$$holes? [Via bondmen]

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EOTECH is expanding its product range with the introduction of the DCBL line of suppressors. The DCBL series uses 3D-printed Grade 5 titanium in a monolithic design intended to balance weight, durability, and sound reduction. The suppressors are said to feature a flow-through architecture and a proprietary “Breathable Technology” that is intended to stabilize internal pressure, reduce blowback, and lower back pressure on the host weapon. According to the announcement, those characteristics translate into smoother cycling, reduced carbon buildup, and improved shooter control.

The Nuclear Option

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T16:51:27Z

Ex-director of nuclear programs at Oak Ridge National Lab arrested on child sex charges [More] Huh. I didn’t see any mention about the possibility of being blackmailed by hostile foreign powers… [Via Michael G]

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Stay Focused

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T16:47:04Z

In my analysis, guns resist simple categorization as either universally good or bad, dangerous or protective, fun or frightening. Instead, they are best under-stood through a “kaleidoscopic view,”considering the issue from multiple angles. To be sure, this requires maintaining a clear-eyed understanding of the lethal capabilities of firearms. [More] Some of us have a clear-eyed … Continue reading "Stay Focused"

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A Forward Progression

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T16:34:45Z

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in support of a proposed rights restoration rule. [More] They raise a good point: However, there are some aspects of the Proposed Rule which do not go far enough. As courts have confirmed, the main requirement for disarming … Continue reading "A Forward Progression"

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Straight Talking

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T16:25:35Z

I’ll be joining Bill Frady at 1:00pm Eastern. [Listen]

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I think we’ve all been there, or maybe the rest of you just have better taste than I do - Budget Optics. How cheap is too cheap? About a month ago, I was given the opportunity to test just one, but two MCG Tactical Stinger Combat Optics , which claim to be built to Mil Spec Precision so that they can survive the roughest conditions. Additionally, they claim in their copy that “it’s the same elite optic trusted by special ops, now available to civilians at a fraction of the cost.” Today, we’ll evaluate not only those claims but how the optic itself has actually performed so far.

Sounds Like a Predetermined Outcome to Me

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T15:10:45Z

Justices agree to review federal law banning drug users from possessing guns [More] I see the Trump/Bondi DOJ is selectively defending infringements again. Could there be a less sympathetic defendant than “a dual citizen of the United States and Pakistan, who was indicted in 2023 on a single count of violating the guns-and-drugs law after … Continue reading "Sounds Like a Predetermined Outcome to Me"

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Recently, Serbian company Zastava Arms presented an entire array of new firearms at the Partner 2025 exhibition in Belgrade: the light machine gun chambered in 6.5 Grendel  and the M24 modular rifle chambered in 5.56x45 . That alone would have been newsworthy, but there was more.

Mental Midget

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T14:59:24Z

Accountant arrested after ‘opening fire on MAGA supporter’ in dispute over Trump sign [More] With all the not-so-subtle height digs, I’d say it sounds like his temper isn’t the only thing that’s short, but I’ve known men of similar stature I’ve striven to be worthy of knowing, and some who could kick my @$$. Still, … Continue reading "Mental Midget"

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Straight Outta Compton

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T14:25:19Z

Woman shoots, kills man threatening violence inside Los Angeles store [More] Hope for her sake she’s got a carry permit, although odds are she doesn’t. If I were on a Compton jury I’d vote to nullify– assuming I made it through the gauntlet from the parking lot to the metal detector. [Via Sweet Babboo]

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What Does This Even Being an Issue Tell Us?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T14:07:41Z

Paxton Leads Coalition Backing Rule To Require Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration – Fourteen Republican-led states are supporting America First Legal Foundation’s petition for rulemaking. [More] Yeah, but what’s this got to do with the “single issue”? And why only 14 Republican-led states? [Via Sweet Babboo]

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It is amazing to me how reframing things makes such a huge difference in not just the point of view, but in the conclusions about reality. Here is one such example (via Sarah A. Hoyt): I spent nearly four decades … Continue reading

Teenage Wasteland

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T13:56:25Z

16-year-old Darien Harris, who was charged as an adult, was sentenced to life in prison with the first eligibility for parole after 20 years. [More] So it’s not life in prison, is it? No worries. I’m sure anyone feral, cowardly, and retarded enough to indiscriminately fire into a group who is then immersed for decades … Continue reading "Teenage Wasteland"

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Thumbs Down on Activism

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-21T13:44:24Z

[More] Too bad, because it’s a knee-jerk assessment on a great comment I agree with, and represents the kind of self-motivated activism I wish more readers would take on themselves to engage in. Otherwise what’s the point of reading the article? It’s disappointing but hardly surprising. Grudges and squabbles appear to take precedence over unity … Continue reading "Thumbs Down on Activism"

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If you’re one of those guys who likes to have a cigar with your friends after a solid range day, then you might be interested to hear of a new product that kind of blends the shooting part in with the smoking part - the new Ready Rack cigar tube . Designed to mount directly to M-LOK or KeyMod rails and made from aerospace-grade aluminum with a mil-spec anodized finish, this durable, waterproof holder fits one cigar up to 6.25 inches long and 50 ring gauge, providing a unique blend of utility and style. Whether you’re out for a hunt, on a long-range shooting session, or just want your cigar handy on the go, the Ready Rack brings a little bit of classic temptation to the modern battlefield.

CALIFORNIA’S GLOCK BAN

by Mas in on 2025-10-21T13:00:00Z

Last month I taught a MAG-40 class in the San Diego area with one of my 9mm Glock 26 subcompact pistols. This month Governor Newsom signed into law a bill banning the sale of any new Glock pistols since they can be converted to fully automatic fire with the infamous Glock Switch. It’s a new […]
Quote of the Day I have a mental illness that makes me think that people will change their minds if I present the correct arguments with the appropriate facts and data. Pascal Anglehart @DemosKratosCAPosted on X, October 17, 2025 I … Continue reading

On October 9th, 2025, Reddit management/owners decided to ban all user to user sales and/or trades of firearms parts or accessories. The sale or trade of firearms was already banned on Reddit.  This rule goes into effect on October 9th, 2025. The announcement also bans the subreddit r/RetroARMarket completely. 

No one on Reddit will be allowed to facilitate user to user transactions involving firearms parts and enhancements. Even specific instructions, such as 3D printing files to make such items are banned. The notification of the bans can be read at this link.  

According to wikipedia, Reddit was the seventh most visited website on the planet as of February, 2025. Over 50% of the traffic comes from the United States, about 7 percent each from the UK and Canada, then about 4% from Australia and Germany at 3%. The rest is split among numerous other countries. It appears service is worldwide except for China and Indonesia. People who have DNS service in Indonesia are said to be able to access the site. 

In the notification of the change in rules, no reason is given for the change.  From the notification: 

"This means that on and after this date, communities will not be permitted to allow user to user transactions involving any firearm parts or enhancements. Discussions, reviews , links to external licensed vendors, and  user to user transactions involving items such as holsters, safes, or other non-enhancing items are still allowed." 

People who are in the affected subreddits are not happy with the rule change. 

Analysis: There is a clear pattern from those who want a disarmed population. This group includes most governments on the planet. They realize to keep the population disarmed, they must prevent the people from having access to information about how to make firearms and ammunition. Australia bans the possession of computer files used to print firearms parts - even toy fireams - on 3D printers. New York State has attempted to do the same. These attempts in the United States are being challenged as not allowed under the First Amendment, which protects free speech and the freedom to publish. 

By making it more difficult for enthusiasts to trade or purchase legal items on line, Reddit is following the footsteps of other  services such as Ebay, Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace. The Internet is a big place. As the Gun Control Act of 1968 caused enormous numbers of retail outlets to stop selling firearms, it also caused hundreds of thousands of dedicated firearms stores to spring up. These stores served as gathering places for Second Amendment enthusiasts.

Similarly, we may see Internet spaces which are freindly to fireams enthusiasts grow because they have an advantage over those which ban user to user sale and trade in the larger spaces. 

Where firearms are highly regulated, there persists active firearms communities. As rights protected by the Second Amendment are restored in the United States, firearm friendly Internet communities are likely to thrive inside the United States.

It is very difficult to stop the flow of information over the Internet.  As much as Europe tried to maintain a monopoly on the manufacture of modern firearms, it was impossible to stop the spread of such a powerful technology.  Stopping the spread of how to make firearms and ammunition is a much more difficult task. 

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FL: Pensecola - Victim Shoots Man who Attacked him

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-10-21T12:07:00Z

Upon arrival, officers located two individuals, one who had been “pistol whipped” and the other who had been shot around 7 a.m. on the 1000 block of Langley Avenue, according to Pensacola Police.

Both were transported to a hospital for treatment, but the individual who was shot, Jamir Jackson, was pronounced deceased at a local hospital.

The preliminary investigation indicates the incident may constitute a Stand Your Ground case, according to the release. 

 

More Here 



Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-21T12:01:00Z




The Complete Combatant’s Shelley Hill lays it all out here in regard to considering transitional spaces and your own personal security. Are you aware of the sometimes tiny and often overlooked danger zones between you and another space? Find out here.

I’m sure he thought he was being clever

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-21T10:30:00Z

Some asshat over at Illinois State University in Normal, IL decided to show his tolerance by flipping over a TPUSA table this last week sending everything flying. Prior to this bit of asshattery, he decided to try to create an equivalency between Jesus driving out the moneylenders and some kids with pins and flyers sitting […]
Attorney Matthew Larosiere is known as a fighter within the country’s tight Second Amendment legal community.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — October 21, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-21T07:04:40Z

On October 21, 1520, Explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his fleet reached Cape Virgenes after transiting the Strait of Magellan between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, thus becoming the first Europeans to sail into the Pacific. — October 21, 1803: English scientist John Dalton read his paper “On the Absorption of Gases by Water and Other Liquids” to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. This was the first outline of his landmark atomic theory. — And on October 21, 1915: The first transatlantic radiotelephone message was transmitted from Arlington, Virginia, to Paris. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry …

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(Continued from Part 1,) Fifth, I believe that people are the most valuable creation on the planet for religious and practical reasons. The more people we have, the more knowledge they generate and can apply. I believe the growth of knowledge, personal freedom, and rule of law are the significant causes of mankind rising out of historical poverty. Great books like The Ultimate Resource 2, by Julian Simon, and Superabundance, by Gale Pooley and Marian L. Tupy, hammer home the fact that increased populations have increased prosperity. This is very counter to conventional wisdom because Malthusian thinking has warped much …

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SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-21T07:02:52Z

This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. We also mention companies located in the American Redoubt region that are of interest to preppers and survivalists. Today, discussion of possible Northern Lights viewing and descriptions of some designated Dark Sky Reserves. Idaho These Are the Most Overlooked Places in the U.S. to See the Northern Lights, According to a New Analysis. Not surprisingly, North Idaho tops the list. o  o  o Central …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-21T07:01:14Z

“Man’s constitution is so peculiar that his health is purely a negative matter. No sooner is the rage of hunger appeased than it becomes difficult to comprehend the meaning of starvation. It is only when you suffer that you really understand.” – Jules Verne

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10/17/25 HotAir discusses the British government's insistence that it can order American internet services to censor their conduct.  While the British Office of Communications admits the First Amendment protects Americans from censorship by the U.S. government, they think it does not prevent other governments from doing so.  So they are demanding a 20,000 pound fine from 4Chan.  They seem not to understand that suing in America would require a U.S. court to order payment for free speech. They are welcome to sue in the courts of other nations and try to find some way to exercise a seizure order. Royal Marines invade and seize 4Chan property?

Making Rainbows From Storms

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-10-21T03:45:00Z

I tried to make cinnamon walnut raisin bread today.  I screwed up.  I soaked the raisins in water while waiting for the stage where you add them.  I forgot to drain them, so there was too much water.  It did not rise well and came out a bit gooey.  So I put it in the oven for half an hour to finish baking.

It was not bread so much as a bread pudding.  With some whipped cream it was a flavorful dessert.


By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced it has granted review of a case challenging whether habitual users of illegal drugs can be legally barred from possessing firearms under the constitution. The case is known as United States v. Hemani, and one prominent Second Amendment attorney declared in his podcast Monday that […]

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The fist of tyranny – tighter and tighter?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-10-21T00:00:00Z

Most readers are familiar with the saying (apparently attributed to Thomas Merton), The more you squeeze, the less you have. When it comes to the Imperial regime of the District of Criminals, this certainly appears to be the case. The … Continue reading
In this review, we take a closer look at the new Kahles K18i-2 low power variable optic (LPVO), with a focus on practical shooting. Dynamic rifle shooting is a discipline that demands speed, precision, and adaptability. All at once, and under the pressure of getting the maximum out of yourself and your gear in as short a time as possible. Optics that don’t enhance your performance under these kinds of circumstances usually don’t stay on top competitors’ rifles for long.
When crime reached the upscale residential properties, the citizens decided they had to do something, and this is how the vigilante squad got started. No, I am only joking! This just happens to be a Blahut Custom .300 PRC Special Edition, with a Rolls-Royce Wraith Falcon in the same color. Not to share it with TFB’s readers would be a crime. The Rolls-Royce Wraith Falcon is a unique, bespoke grand tourer from 2019. It features a hand-embroidered Peregrine Falcon headliner with over 250,000 stitches, the most intricate embroidery ever for the brand. Powered by a 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 (624 hp), it was a one-off creation, not sold publicly. While the base 2019 Wraith started at $322,500 in the USA, this bespoke model’s extensive customization likely pushed its value above $400,000. Blahut Custom is a Slovakian manufacturer specializing in premium custom reloading dies and related components for long-range precision shooting and ammunition reloading. These are sold through retailers...
Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! This week, we’re checking out Smith & Wesson's newest rimfire firearm, and an extension of their popular and well-renowned K-Frame revolver series - the Model 617 Mountain Gun . I first got my hands on a Model 617 a few months back at a media event, but now I’ve been able to take out the 617 for a proper range session, and I wanted to give you guys my first impressions on this new, beefy, rimfire wheel gun.

Justice

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-10-20T21:03:00Z

 I'm seeing on Fox News that some asshole who was involved in the October 7th attack in Israel has been apprehended in Lafayette, LA.  It seems that he lied on his visa application.

It seems that he was in Gaza on the morning of the attack, got together with some other radical assholes and went into Israel to participate.  His cell phone records show that he as in one area that was particularly hard hit.

He's in the lockup in St. Martin parish.  His visa problems are the least of his worries.   If he gets turned over to Mossad, things may start to get really grim.

I wonder why he picked Lafayette to settle down?

Rare Earths

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-10-20T20:44:00Z

In case you did not know, the rare earths metals (basically neodymium, praseodymium, cerium, and a few other esoteric elements) are both essential for modern industry and almost entirely controlled by the PRC.  10/20/25 BBC:

Australia may have a lot of rare earths and other critical minerals.

But like the US, it is dependent on China when it comes to processing the materials into something companies can use.

Both the US and Australia are interested in expanding processing capacity outside of China, but doing so is expected to require significant investment, including on the part of government.

The US has been investing money in firms such as rare earths miner MP Materials and Canada’s Trilogy Metals and Lithium Americas, which have projects in the US, to expand the US-based supply chain.

This is good.

Gun ranges can be intimidating. Dark rooms, poor service, confusing layouts—it’s a turn-off for new shooters and even seasoned enthusiasts. That frustration is exactly what inspired the founding of Range USA  back in 2012. Now, 13 years later, the company has opened its 50th store, located in Chester, Virginia.

We’re the Only Ones Ringing Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-10-20T19:37:55Z

Law enforcement agencies will soon have easier access to footage captured by Amazon’s Ring smart cameras. In a partnership announced this week, Amazon will allow approximately 5,000 local law enforcement agencies to request access to Ring camera footage via surveillance platforms from Flock Safety. Ring’s cooperation with law enforcement and the reported use of Flock … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Ringing Enough"

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A truly useful degree

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-20T18:30:00Z

I hadn’t heard of this until today, but apparently for the last fifty years, McPherson College in Kansas has been offering a degree in classic car restoration. With around 175 enrollees, it focuses on practical trades like rebuilding engines, welding, painting, upholstery sewing, woodworking, and metal fabrication—abilities that keep classic American iron on the road […]

The Best Cheap AR-15

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2025-10-20T18:00:00Z

When someone asks me what AR to buy, there are two questions I always ask back: What are you intending to use the gun for, and what is your budget? If the answer to the first question is “working as a military contractor in a war zone,” then the answer to the second question should be high. However, for many people, an AR will perform some combination of duties like coyote blaster, soda can hunter, carbine class tool, and home defense gun. It is possible to get a lot of gun without breaking the bank, but some guns are much better deals than others.
FALCO Holsters has announced a significant upgrade to its Kydex Duty Holster lineup , introducing a completely redesigned safety hood. This new mechanism enhances user safety and operational speed by repositioning the thumb-activated release button for smoother, faster draws and adding a protective shroud to prevent accidental release. The squared hood profile now supports reflex sights up to 1.18” in height, keeping compatibility with the latest law enforcement optics and iron sights.

The Weirdness With LinuxCNC

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-10-20T16:52:00Z

I was was eventually able to install version 2.7.14.  I think the ISO was not written correctly first time.  Upgrading to latest version seems too hard. 2.7.14 is ancient history but it works.

I had saved my .emacs, .ddd, and .bashrc files along with all my programs and then restored them.  But lots of things stopped working.  The lisp commands in my .emacs file are not running.  make no longer works.

gcc  - -g -o mkcircle mkcircle.c -lm
gcc: error: -E or -x required when input is from standard input
make: *** [mkcircle] Error 1

Since when did gcc require these flags?

UPDATE: the compile problem was that I accidentally changed CFLAGS=-g to CFLAGS= -g.  That space confused accidentally pretty badly.

My emacs lisp commands are still confused.   The binding to compile command is not using directory from which emacs started.  I am getting close.

And linuxCNC has some setting for maximum Z wrong.



The Scent of Memory

by Unknown in Home on the Range on 2025-10-20T16:47:00Z

I choose many things by the scent of them. Scent is the key part of taste. People that lose their sense of smell often lose their enjoyment of food. Smell is transport or torment, as simple as hunger, as complex as love. Scent is memory, simply the whiff of something takes us back.

The smell of  the original Revlon Charlie perfume, worn the six months I spent in London on an assignment years ago where I bought some in an apothecary, the fresh clean air smell of raw corn silk, brushing my nose as I waited in an Indiana blind. Rosemary baking on bread and the floral steam scent that was my Mom hand ironing everything in our house, including the sheets, while I played with my little Tonka trucks underfoot. Waking up now, the faint scent of shampoo, sandalwood and vanilla on my pillow.

The smells of childhood are all their own, be it your own childhood or that of your children. Clean milky skin, the scent of fresh grass, bicycle oil and band-aids, the bite of apple in a school lunchbox, soap bubbles, and Hershey's chocolate. The teen years are simply a smell of angst, gangly legs and sweat, locker rooms, Right Guard deodorant, burnt rubber, that lay as real today as that of a dead red rose that lay in a drawer, the scent of which, to this day, rends your heart like a veil.
Then the smell of a hospital, a smell I hate to this day, watching someone become more and more body and less and less self, until the self was so wrapped up in pain all that was left was the body, wasting away, releasing its scent to the room. Yet I could still hug them and could still smell, if only in my mind, the warmth of cookies, the smell of Wind Song perfume, and baby shampoo. Not for me, an end like that, lay me out where I smell only fresh rain or motor oil, release me to the wild, to become part of it, then never look back.

Scents are like colors, bringing back memories some would wish swept away. Crayons, Flesh and Indian Red, color not politically incorrect, and soon bleached to remove the possible offense. Just as some mask the breathy clean musk of natural beauty with too much powder and perfume, covering up that which is innately desirable. But scent, like colorful crayons, remains vivid in memory, drawing horizons on pieces of paper that went back home to that kitchen that smelled of perfume and cinnamon. I can still remember that last walk through my childhood home as I took in those scents; of yeast and meat, spice and coffee, tracing them with my noise through alleyways of retrospection, cataloging them with the smells of other things, marionberry pie, fresh bread, fresh cotton, and the exhaust of a muscle car.

There are scents that in just one moment, take us back to a place, a single, distinct point of time.

The stale air in a bedroom, the smell of sleep laying deep in your throat as your brain refuses to rest. You watch someone sleeping, looking at that exposed place on their neck where the sheet and their hair almost meet, the skin laying pale in the moonlight. Flesh, bridging a contrast between soft silky hair that smells faintly of sandalwood and the sheets pure smell of crisp softness. You place your lips on that space of skin, inhaling softly and deep, breathing in the balm for future tears.

The oily jet smell of a turbine engine blowing up and out from the hot eternal darkness of an engine, the odor rising like a flame and blowing cleanly back, across the tarmac. You never forget that odor, the vivid, dead perfume that is a dinosaur cooked on a kerosene stove, coating everything it touches
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That particular smell followed me throughout the years. The air smells like brimstone, upon the disembodied plane of it, our shadows move, walking in grids, slowing, not stopping, as if our shadows only congealed for a moment, in proximate musings.

That coppery smell of blood for me, is not just a smell of maturation, it's a visceral journey to those places I've stood, the blaze of remaining fire swimming in my eyes like two tiny torches, daring me to tear up. I don't, I can't. Not here, not now. The tears will travel back, harsh, sparse swift drops, brought back with the scent of soundless explosions and cold fire, to be gathered up into a sealed red container, where they remain as I drive home.
But, there are other smells, so many smells now, that bring only smiles. The smell of wet dog, soaked and tireless, rushing from the water that beads on his dense fur, as slow as chilled glycerin. The smell of green, as the wheels of an airplane, pull away from it, the length and breadth of life measured in the takeoff run on a freshly mowed runway. Garlic baking, a peppery meat infused scent of Merlot poured into glasses at lunchtime, stealing away from work and duty for a few days of leave in a city foreign of sight and scent, dim sum and sourdough, the salty scent of an oceans' release.
There is the smell of fresh bluing, the smell of the first firearm I ever bought as an adult. I held it, taking in the deep blued finish that seemed to hold all reluctant light and breath, feeling the weight in my hand, the scent of cold steel bracing me.  Then I simply stepped up and fired it. A single shot, in which a lifetime lay behind me. A single shot, upon the bare and pockmarked wall, the shadow of its form shuddered in what was not the wind, but my own trepidations, until holding it steady, I squeezed the trigger with one intake of virgin breath.

At that moment, in the rich, trembling roar of its power, the trepidation fell behind and I knew that this would be a responsibility that would stay with me always. In that instant, the sounds and smell of every old hunting rifle I had ever been entrusted with under the watchful guidance of my parents, came in that single converging brace of gunpowder smell and noise that was that moment, spoiling me for anything else.

So many smells, so many memories. Food and wine; wind and steel, all intertwined, the power and the need of it all. I wonder what scents tomorrow will bring to store up for later? The rain has passed, deep cleansing rain that's washed from the sky all burden and need. I open the window just an inch, curtains inhaling in and out with the scent of fresh air that is as new as the day waiting to be breathed in deep. - Brigid

What’s up with the costumes at protests now?

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-20T15:30:00Z

If you ask the search AI, it’ll say it’s to bring a lighthearted vibe to protests. I don’t think that’s the case though. Even locally there were a fair number of inflatable dinosaurs, lobsters, and unicorns mingling with the crowd. Apparently frogs are a thing too, possibly showing that the left is trying very hard […]

Review: Nemo Arms Mongoose

by Dave Merrill in Recoil on 2025-10-20T15:15:05Z

Compact PCC with a little extra under the hood and a novel design that demands a closer look!
Nocpix has announced the Nite D70R, a new digital day and night riflescope designed for hunters seeking improved image clarity and long-range precision. The Nite D70R combines a 70mm objective lens and 5× base magnification with a 4K Ultra sensor (3536×3536, 12MP) that is said to offer about 50% higher pixel density than conventional 4K systems and provide sharper detail, improved color reproduction, and consistent performance across varied environments.

Autumn

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-10-20T14:05:00Z

 Rain on Saturday night and this morning cool temps. When I awoke this morning, the temps were in the high 40s and it was cool on the back patio.  It's cool enough that I am going to make a stew for lunch.

Sunday is our day for family and friends.  We cook "big" on Sunday and feed anyone who drops in.  Yesterday, grandson Lucas was here with his parents. They had to leave early so that Lucas could attend a shooting practice with his 4-H shooting team.  He shoots rimfire position and silhouette.  His dad wanted to weigh his rifle so we took out the scale.

Luke's rifle is a Ruger 10/22 that has been heavily modified. Dad freaked out when he saw the weight on the scale. For sanctioned competition, the rifle is overweight.  It needs to shed over 1/2 pound. We talked options and he has a plan for that.

Hungarian K1 “Kucher” Light Submachine Gun

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2025-10-20T13:27:35Z

In the early years after World War Two the Hungarian government needed new small arms, but chose to license Soviet designs instead of developing their own. when it came to submachine guns, this entailed production [...]

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Not Like the Movies

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-20T12:46:00Z

Heist films always have some elaborate plan that involves exotic hardware, complex diversions, and split-second timing, like Ocean's Eleven, or else commando raid style violence, like Heat.

Meanwhile, real heists have a couple dudes dressed like construction workers put a ladder up against a world famous art museum, climb in through a second story window, and boost the crown jewels of France.

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Gratuitous Gun Pr0n #258...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-20T12:20:00Z


A Staccato HD 3.6 is in for testing. The original 2011 design was straight-up 1911 from the frame rails up, and even down in the frame only the trigger and mag release were 2011-specific.

That's been changing recently. External extractors, and then the Staccato C abandons the original 2011-type magazine for a 9mm-specific design having more in common with the Hi Power/S&W 59/Beretta 92 pattern. Now the Staccato HD family uses Glock-dimensioned magazines. The test gun shipped with two Mec-Gar manufactured sheet steel 15-rounders, but supposedly G19 mags will also work. We shall see shortly.

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Jaimie Dimon is the Chairman and CEO of America's largest bank, JP Morgan Chase. In an exclusive interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Dimon said he believed the United States should invest in more military hardware. From bbc.com :

Global security has been a recent focus for the JP Morgan boss, with his letter to shareholders earlier this year warning the US would run out of missiles in seven days of a South China Sea war.

Reflecting on how the world could combat risk factors, he pointed to greater military investment.

"People talk about stockpiling things like crypto, I always say we should be stockpiling bullets, guns and bombs.

"The world's a much more dangerous place, and I'd rather have safety than not." 

Dimon did not denigrate President Donald Trump. Dimon was not complimentary of President Donald Trump. Dimon believed the U.S. Federal Reserve was doing a good job.  In the past, Dimon has skirted questions about JP Morgan Chase Bank's stance on gun control. It appears he has tried to avoid the issue while pleasing and provoking both Second Amendment supporters and those who want a disarmed population.

In his letter to Shareholders in the annual report of 2024, many of the policies supported by Dimon will sound familiar as policies supported by President Trump. Dimon makes the case the USA must be militarily strong in order to survive and prosper. The Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic oceans do not present the barriers to the use of military force which existed even 60 years ago. Long range bombers, intercontinental missiles, hypersonic missiles, cyber warfare and the more common use of orbital space has made our ocean barriers far less effective. Peace depends on a strong military. This is the common observation made through thousands of years of history.  From the letter:

As President Ronald Reagan once wisely said, “The only way to stay safe is peace through strength.” Having the best military is expensive, but it is not nearly as expensive as dealing with what would happen without it. We must maintain the world’s strongest military, without question.

This correspondent does not think Jaimie Dimon was talking about the approximately 530+ million firearms in private hands in the USA. Dimon does not mention them directly. Those arms significantly strengthen the United States Military. They make taking control of a hostile population more expensive and difficult, complicating actions by potential occupying forces. They aid in keeping a tradition of defense of country popular. They aid military recruitment. They assure the people of the United States the US government is more trustworthy than most other governments, as the ultimate authority of arms exists in the people themselves.

Chairman and CEO Dimon does not touch on the use of local and state militias to aid in domestic security. As seen in the Ukriane/Russia war, drone warfare can be an important part of homeland defense. This correspondent would like to see a national policy to integrate citizen drone operators into a system of state and local militias, which could make a militia system a more effective part of national defense. Citizen operators of complex computer systems are already a major part of our defense of cyberspace. Alternate communications systems, such as an alternate Internet backbone operating from orbit, (Starlink) could make the United States communications system more robust.

 

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TX: Houston - Robbery Suspect Shot, Killed in Heights Area

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-10-20T11:36:00Z

It happened on East 29th Street and Airline Drive at about 1 a.m. Saturday.

Police said the robbery victim opened fire.

The suspected robber was shot and died at the scene.

 

 

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Memes for Monday!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-20T11:28:00Z




Firing federal employees is now racist

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-20T10:30:00Z

B had a post last week regarding the law that keeps furloughed, non-essential employees paid (albeit delayed). I found this article in Forbes that claims that reductions in force of furloughed employees is actually racist. And you know when they pull the race card, they have scraped the bottom of the barrel. This is especially […]
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In This Episode Erin and Weer’d discuss: a federal judge’s ruling that the ban on post office carry is unconstitutional — but not for everyone; the DOJ declining to force gun rights groups to release membership information in the under-21 … Continue reading

Preparedness Notes for Monday — October 20, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-20T07:05:45Z

On October 20, 1600, the Battle of Sekigahara established the Tokugawa clan as Japan’s rulers (Shoguns.) — October 20, 1634: King of England Charles I levied the “Ship Money” tax on all English and Welsh counties. — October 20, 1906: Dr Lee DeForest demonstrated his electrical vacuum tube. (Soon commonly called a radio tube.) — Today is the birthday of the late Tom Petty. (Born October 20, 1950, died October 2, 2017). He was a great singer-songwriter and a passable actor. — Today is also the birthday of shootist Ed McGivern (born 1874, died December 12, 1957.) He was born …

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JWR’s Introductory Note:  At just over 20,000 words, this is perhaps the longest single-topic contributed article ever serialized in SurvivalBlog. I consider it an important piece to ponder.  Please read all eight parts before sending your comments. I will post most of them in the Snippets column on October 29th. — I want to start with a brief but sincere thank you to all the article writers I have learned from here at SurvivalBlog.com. Your efforts have made a difference for me and many others. I hope my contribution can have a similar benefit to others. Thank you. Let me …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-20T07:03:48Z

The following simple recipe for Chicken and Egg Sandwiches is from The New Butterick Cook Book, copyright 1924, now in the public domain. That is one of the many bonus books included in the 2005-2025 20th Anniversary edition of the waterproof SurvivalBlog Archive USB stick that will be available in February of 2026. Ingredients 1 cup cold cooked chicken Yolks of two hard-cooked eggs 1 teaspoon rich stock 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon melted butter or butter substitute Salt Pepper Bread slices Directions Pound the chicken to a paste. Add the mashed yolks of hard-cooked eggs, the stock, Iemon …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-20T07:02:42Z

Today’s graphic:  Map of Tree Canopy Cover in the United States. (Graphic courtesy of the USDA.) For the full dataset with useful variant raster maps, see: https://data.fs.usda.gov/geodata/rastergateway/treemap/index.php The thumbnail below is click-expandable.       — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-20T07:01:18Z

“Both free speech rights and property rights belong legally to individuals, but their real function is social, to benefit vast numbers of people who do not themselves exercise these rights.” – Thomas Sowell

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It is almost like a lethal dose of lacking insight. 

Chicago Police Ignore Carry Licenses of Blacks

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-10-20T02:49:00Z

10/25/25 CBS News:
An investigation by CBS News Chicago uncovered several times where police stopped Black gun owners for minor traffic violations and then charged them with felonies -- even though they had legal firearm licenses.

Lots of examples of black licensees who provided their licenses to police which show up in arrest records after traffic stops.  Make no mistake about it, gun control is about disarming law-abiding black people.  (Black gang members might be dangerous.)

Frustrating

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-10-19T23:28:00Z

Yesterday, linuxCNC stopped running on the Dell Optiplex 960 desktop.   It hung the OC when I opened a file that has never previously caused problems.  After reboot, I tried to debug the program that created that file.  The ddd debugger (which is really cool) started failing to find C libraries.

Next, I attempted to use the Ubuntu Package Manager to reinstall linuxCNC.  This may have been a bit optimistic: this Debiab-based build has some odd real time kernel components in it.  It would no reinstall.  Nor could it uninstall and remove linuxCNC.
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Next, I decided to start with the linuxCNC 2.9.2 ISO DVD to do a full reinstall.  No luck.  Even though that DVD turned out to be bad, the BIOS Diagnostics reported Spindle Error for the drive.  I found that a Dell brand DVD drive is available.   It should be here tomorrow  

Next: i burned a fresh linuxCNC 2.9.4 ISO and used a USB DVD drive.  It at least booted but failed part way through copying files as part of installation. 

Next: i found an antique version of linuxCNC (back when it was called EMC2) that came with the mill 15? years ago.  That booted and installed.  Alas it is a version so ancient that Package Manager told me to go away and look for something that did not use Roman numerals.   (I am exaggerating slightly.)

So next, linuxCNC 2.7.14 ISO, which i have installed on this PC back when the DVD drive still worked.  This DVD boots, but stops copying installation files part way through.   No useful error messages and it leaves the hard disk non-bootable. 

What a day!
A few days ago I posted about the irony of Antifa claiming they were “true Americans”. When John Schussler then asked, “What looting, bombings, or beatings are you referring to?”, I was shocked. I thought everyone was up to speed … Continue reading

Useless Idiots

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-19T20:30:00Z

I forgot about the ‘No Kings’ stupidity on Saturday and made the mistake of driving through downtown and saw a bunch of gullible folks who were apparently feeling very proud with themselves. The news said 1000 of them, I’m thinking 100-200 due to the sidewalk capacity and length of the blocks. Of course they didn’t […]

Glad I Shot a Woodswalk Today

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2025-10-19T19:44:00Z

I shot the Boulder Valley woods walk course today with my .54 caplock and I'm really glad I did. I opened a new batch of CCI #11s and half of them were really snug on the nipple. About half my shots required multiple strikes to set off the cap. I even tried changing the nipple (I keep a spare in the cap box) but it was about as bad.

On the last target I hit the cap 4 times and it didn't go off. I replaced it and that one went off.




The rifle is a Cabela's (Investarm) Hawken that was originally a .50. I took a huge doe with it three years ago but even though the shot was good and did a massive amount of damage to both lungs, there was no exit wound and the blood trail was poor. So, last year I bought a replacement barrel in .54 in the hopes that the heavier ball will be more likely to completely pass through the deer and give a better blood trail if it runs.

After I got home I chucked both nipples in my drill and filed them down to accept RWS No.1075+ caps. I want to make sure I'm using known-good caps when I go hunting later this week. It's Pennsylvania's early muzzleloader, antlerless-only season.

My loads today were a .530 home cast ball in a pillow ticking patch lubed with Mr. Flintlock, over 70 grains of 2Fg Goex black powder. My hunting load for the rifle is 80 grains of powder but I wanted to save the steel targets a little wear and tear.

Anyway, even with the cap frustrations I shot an 18/20, one better than the match last weekend in which I took first place. (I shot my Slotter rifle replica in the match, as usual.)

IL: Chicago - Man Shot over Possible Trespass

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-10-19T19:26:00Z

the caller said he shot a male in the leg for refusing to leave his property, the caller is in custody.

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Police say the 19-year-old victim pistol-whipped a 21-year-old man because he was angry over a loud argument near his apartment.

A third person involved in the original dispute, a 36-year-old man, then grabbed his own gun and shot the 19-year-old.

He was rushed to Temple Hospital and placed in police custody.


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Boosting the signal

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-19T18:30:00Z

B has a video up that is pure genius. There is so much truth in the ‘Immunity Drug’ and how it removes consequences from people’s actions. Qualified immunity truly allows for tyranny in all levels of government because folks are not held personally responsible for their wrongdoing and taxpayers pay the price twice (once for […]

Ruminations

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-10-19T15:31:00Z

 Looking at the nationwide Democrat rallies this weekend, I am struck by the "No Kings" moniker. The  most recent President we have had that resembles a constitutional monarch is Joe Biden. He really didn't have any power, except what his inner circle allowed him to do.  Basically bereft of ideas, he had no clue who his country really was.

Others have noticed that during the Covid disaster, the people were ruled over by a small cabal who  destroyed business, closed schools, denied disagreement and limited civil liberties. Now that we are in a government shutdown, the very agencies who ruled us with a heavy hand are the same ones that are being gutted.

Karma is a bitch, and payback is a motherf****r,

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-19T13:46:00Z




HOW FAR WE’VE COME

by Mas in on 2025-10-19T13:00:00Z

This was my talk at the Gun Rights Policy Conference of 2025 in Salt Lake City, sponsored by the Second Amendment Foundation and the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. 
Quote of the Day The way to victory is to talk about price. You could talk about the planetary emergency and mitigation and adaptation, and you could throw in some environmental justice rhetoric, and by the time you’re done talking, … Continue reading

Automotif DXCVI...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-19T12:07:00Z


I was not charmed by the original angular Go-Bot-looking Z31s, but the smoother post-facelift '87-'89 models were tight.

I talked to the driver of this one. It's an '88 and he just bought it a couple weeks ago from the original owner. It's got 168k miles on the clock and has obviously been well-loved, especially considering it's evaded the ravages of road salt.

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The Gun Hipster

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-10-19T12:03:00Z

There is a certain flavor of gun nerd who likes guns because they are different. I know, because I was one and have to fight down the urge to relapse constantly.

These people think ARs and AKs, Glocks and 1911s, and 870s and 500s are boring guns for normies. Why would you have a GP100 or 686 when you could have a Rhino or Mateba? 

It's not that there's anything inherently wrong with it. It's okay to own guns for fun or because you think they're cool! But if I'm giving recommendations to people for guns* that are intended to be used extensively, whether in competition, training, or carrying for defense (which is, after all, a "use" even if you never have to draw it in anger), my advice is generally going to lean toward the pragmatic.

The recent announcement of the discontinuation of the SCAR by FN USA is a thing that brought this to mind again. They'll have spares to support the gun for a while, but it's a finite supply and a single-source one at that.

They're still making ARs.


*Which, you know, is part of my job.

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Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-10-19T10:30:00Z

Thanks again to B for helping me round out this set.

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — October 19, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-19T07:04:16Z

October 19, 1987: Black Monday. Stock market indices around the world crashed, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), which fell 508.32 points (22%). That was 4½ times the previous daily record. — October 19th also marks the anniversary of Operation Gatling; the famous “Green Leader” raid in 1978 in which Rhodesia attacked ZIPRA (Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army) in retaliation for ZIPRA shooting down a scheduled passenger flight, Rhodesia flight 825, during the Rhodesian Bush War. The Rhodesian military suffered only minor casualties in the raid, but claimed to have killed 1,500 ZIPRA personnel as well as some Cuban military …

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Benjamin M600 Airbow, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-19T07:03:43Z

The Benjamin M600 Airbow is an outstanding development in the world of archery. It is powerful, accurate, and easy to use. Using pre-charged pneumatic power, it delivers arrows downrange at up to 600 feet per second with 300 foot pounds of energy. With a weight of 6.8 pounds and a length of 33 inches, the M600 delivers these features in a reasonably light and compact package. The M600 is made in the USA with globally sourced components. At the time of this writing, it cost $829.90 at benjaminairguns.com. The only drawback to airbows at this time is that most state …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-19T07:02:54Z

The latest meme created by JWR:   Meme Text: Thankfully, “Fall” is Three Months Long But “Pumpkin Spice Latte” Season Only Lasts About A Month News Link: Why is there such a strong aversion towards Pumpkin Spice Lattés? Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.  

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-10-19T07:01:07Z

“But Christ being come an high priest of good things to come, by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands, that is to say, not of this building; Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us. For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh: How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot …

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Openly Bearing a Star of David is Arrestable Offense Now

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-10-19T04:04:00Z

10/18/25 Telegraph:
A Jewish lawyer wearing a Star of David was arrested after police alleged the symbol had “antagonised” pro-Palestine protesters.

Police interview footage obtained by The Telegraph shows a detective accusing the Jewish man of openly wearing a Star of David that could cause “offence”.

The suspect, who was handcuffed and detained by police for almost 10 hours, told The Telegraph his arrest appeared to be an attempt by the Metropolitan Police to “criminalise the wearing of a Star of David”.
What next?  Can crosses be far behind?

No King but God

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-10-19T00:00:00Z

The Price of Liberty makes no bones about it: we are lovers of liberty (libertarians) and anarchists (against mandatory human government) because we believe in God. In the Creator. He Who is three-in-one, who sent His Son to die for … Continue reading

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