Quote of the Day While the horror of events in Rhode Island sinks in, it is inevitable that, just as night follows day, defenders of mass gun culture across the United States will rush to blame Brown University for not … Continue reading
Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned waterfowl hunter, who chooses to use a pit blind, these safety tips from Donnelle Johnson and Lisa Thompson are worth a look-see.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-15T13:04:00Z




Projection

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-15T12:23:00Z

It is possible to believe both that military action against Greenland is very unlikely and also that this administration’s unhinged obsession with it has already done serious long term damage to relations with European nations that will take generations to repair.

We obviously don't think it's vital to our national security or else we wouldn't have closed all the bases we used to have there.

(Meanwhile, if you checked Marco Rubio's browser search history, I guarantee you'd find "map projection that makes cuba look huge".)


I would also point out that ratified treaties, such as the North Atlantic Treaty, have the force of law in the US.

So any order of hostilities against Danish territory is prima facie, de facto and de jure, cut and dried, no two ways around it and any way you slice it, definitionally an illegal order.

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NICS December 2025, Gun Sales Down 4.1% for the Year

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-15T12:18:00Z

 

The National Instant Background Check System (NICS) numbers, adjusted by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) have dropped 3.4% below December of 2024 and 4.1% below the adjusted sales for 2024 for the entire year of 2025.

The pattern of adjusted NICS checks is remarkably similar to that of 2024, with slight variations. A minor variation is in 2024, August numbers were higher than in September.  In 2025, the numbers climb from a low in July to a maximum in December. From NSSF:

The December 2025 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figure of 1,587,049 is a decrease of 3.4 percent compared to the December 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,642,270. For comparison, the unadjusted December 2025 FBI NICS figure of 2,220,852 reflects a 16.1 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,647,933 in December 2024.

The annual 2025 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figure of 14,612,314 reflects a decrease of 4.1 percent compared to the 15,239,011 figure for annual 2024.

 

 

 

 

The chart of annual adjusted NICS numbers show a gradual decline in annual firearm sales from the peak during the tumultuous and hotly contested election of 2020 through most of the first year of President Trump's second term. President Trump has recorded success after success during the past year. Most people in the gun culture are seeing both greater domestic stability and a lower level of international chaos and crises. A form of shaky peace has been imposed on the middle east. Iran has been rendered nearly impotent, as have its proxies, the Houtis, Hezbollah, and Hamas.  President Trump has had success in damping down hot spots between Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, DRC and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Egypt and Ethiopia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. While peace has yet to break out between Ukraine and Russia, serious talks are occurring.

On the domestic front, Inflation is down, the stock market is up, GDP is increasing and energy prices are down. As the United States enters the new year, prosperity appears to be breaking out and violent crime has been falling. The numbers are not completed for 2025. The trend has been toward 2025 setting the record for the lowest homicide rate ever recorded in the United States. We will not know if a record has been set for another month or two.

An upturn in international and domestic affairs may have reduced motivations to purchase firearms. It is possible greater prosperity could incentivize people to spend more disposable income. Such potential is not showing up in the NICS figures at this time.

When the NICS adjusted figures are compared to the more accurate ATF figures from Firearms Commerce in the United States, the averages have been converging. ATF figures are reported a year and a half later than NICS, to respect manufacturers' property rights. The numbers from 2000 - 2023 show the number of firearms added to  private stock to be 90% of the numbers shown in the NICS adjusted figures. When the last decade of available numbers are used, 2014-2023, the ATF numbers are 98% of the NICS adjusted numbers.  It seems likely the last two years have added 30 million more firearms to the private stock in the United States. This equates to a total of 540 million firearms in the USA at the end of 2025.

How close is the United States to market saturation? Considerable growth is possible. If growth continues in the USA, a miracle may happen. The debt and budget deficit may be brought under control. Such would seem impossible for any president other than President Trump. It would be impossible if we were not on the brink of incredible technological breakthroughs such as fusion power, autonomous vehicles, breakthrough reductions in cost to orbit, and... even... increasingly powerful artificial intelligence. Any one of these technologies, if widely implemented, has the potential of enormous increases in productivity.

The elimination of the $200 tax on silencers, short barreled rifles, short barreled shotguns, and any other weapons (AOW) in the National Firearms Act (NFA) has the potential to unleash significant demand. Such demand would be multiplied if those items are completely removed from the NFA, as seems possible, but not probable in the next year. Unconfirmed reports show applications for Form 1 and Form 4 from the ATF has reached over 250,000 in the first week of 2026. The table has been set for a more prosperous year in 2026.

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SC: Orangeburg - Gunfight in Home, Two Dead

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-15T12:17:00Z

According to DPS, the shooting happened when two men, including suspect Marco Frazier, were inside the house arguing. The caller told law enforcement that during the argument, Frazier shot the man, causing the man to shoot back, hitting the woman as well as the infant.


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Police say after a security guard broke up a fight inside the club, the suspects returned around 4:30 a.m. and opened fire on him.

According to investigators, two men in a nearby car thought they were being shot at, so both of them started shooting as well.

The security guard was shot in the stomach.

He was taken to the hospital in stable condition.

Police say all of the suspects are in custody.


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Butt wait, there's more!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-15T12:12:00Z

The Department of Defense has requested that a Canadian sex toy vendor stop fulfilling orders placed by U.S. service members stationed in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Hand to God this is a thing that happened.


@grace.bonjibon Made my week. Think I’m gonna frame this in a PINK frame. #dod #goodvibesonly #soldier #canadianbusiness ♬ Piano famous song Chopin Deep deep clear beauty - RYOpianoforte

Thursday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-15T11:30:00Z

It's all the work of New York State Attorney General Letitia James.

Preparedness Notes for Thursday — January 15, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-15T07:04:42Z

On January 15, 1907, the first 3-element vacuum tube was patented by American inventor Lee DeForest. — This is the anniversary of the 2009 “Miracle On The Hudson” engines-out emergency water landing. — Today is the birthday of Dr. Edward Teller who co-invented the H-bomb and worked on the Manhattan Project. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This can be used for any of their one, two, or three-day course (a $1,095 value), A Peak …

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We lived in Mongolia in the early 1990s, for a few years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, during a time when the system had officially ended but its habits had not yet loosened their grip on daily life. I was in my early thirties, married, with two young daughters, trying to build a life far from anything familiar. We were not passing through, and we were not insulated expatriates. We were attempting to function inside the local economy, under local conditions, with consequences that were immediate and personal. At the time, I did not think of what we …

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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-15T07:02:16Z

SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column: mutated bird flu viruses. Bird Flu Mutations Cause Concern Reader B.T. sent us this, from The New York Times: Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists. The article …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-15T07:01:39Z

“The wild Indian power of escaping observation, even where there is little or no cover to hide in, was probably slowly acquired in hard hunting and fighting lessons while trying to approach game, take enemies by surprise, or get safely away when compelled to retreat.” – John Muir

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In the world of defensive handguns, the sky is the limit with both polymer striker-fired as well as double stack 1911 or 2011 style handguns. What most people don't realize is just how strong the 1911 market is. With the amount of options available today, from optic cuts, accessory rails and upgraded features, the mid-priced 1911 market has some truly strong offerings now that companies are adding a number of optional upgrades as standard. Recently, I have been shooting the new threaded version of the Springfield Operator that has gone through an overhaul in terms of overall design and features, including a standard threaded barrel as well as an optics cut and magwell. Let's take a closer look at the new threaded Springfield Armory Operator AOS .

The role of “NGOs” in the 21st Century

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-01-15T01:00:00Z

Most familiar with recent world history are aware of the role the Brown Shirts in the corrupting of the German Weimar Republic into the Dritte (Third) Reich. In similar ways, various “private” groups and militias have been instrumental in overthrowing … Continue reading
In today’s Photo of the Day, the drone hunter shoulders a Benelli M4 A.I. Drone Guardian and readies a belt of tungsten-shot ammo from Norma’s AD-LER line. The Drone Guardian, a 12-gauge semi-auto with Benelli’s Advanced Impact system, is purpose-built for neutralizing small UAVs. Its modified barrel-and-choke design produces tighter, denser pellet clouds and extends effective engagement range to roughly 50 meters. In ideal conditions, even out to 100 meters according to the specifications.

Who would have guessed a hundred years ago that Stanley Baldwin was right

 

I dunno - he looks a little Woodrow Wilsonish to me.  But if you're right, you're right.

And Nota Bene: it seems that DuckDuckGo can't find the link to that last post.  Strangely, Google can.  Search sting site:borepatch.blogspot.com best worst presidents on each site. So long, DuckDuckGo, it's been fun.  But I can't trust you, and neither should my readers.

Welcome back to another edition of Wheelgun Wednesday. Last week, we talked about my experience at the Rock Island Auction. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to check it out. This week, I really wanted to take a look at some firearms that changed history and the world as we know it. The first logical one is the Colt Single Action Army, which I wrote about last week. Today, we’ll talk about the Registered Magnum and how those truly changed the world of modern firearms.

Fantasy

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-14T22:56:00Z

 I saw this meme earlier and didn't believe it.  It was too inane, too fantasy-driven, too problematic to be anywhere close to the truth.  Turns out, it is probably true.  As it turns out, the first words scrammed by the passenger in the vehicle of the woman shot by ICE, screamed, "Why did you have real bullets?"

Did she think that this was some play-action fantasy?

The problem with these folks is that they cannot differentiate between Instagram reels, TikTok shorts, and the real world.  In the fantasy of holding ICE accountable, everyone goes home safe.  In the fantasy of video gaming, there is a reset button.

This gal who was killed is not some "white chick George Floyd", as I've seen her described.  She is not a martyr to a cause.  She is just the latest example of a lethal force encounter going very bad, very quickly.

For my entire police career, as I was getting ready for my shift, I'd look in the mirror and ask myself if I were willing to take a human life that day.  We do a job in the real world with real consequences.  Thankfully, I never had to take a life.  I drew my weapon only four times in the line of duty.  I never had to fire.  For that I am thankful.

Today's "protestors" don't seem to understand lethal force. That is unfortunate, because the cops understand it very well. There is no reset button.  It is forever.

ICE Agent Has Internal Bleeding

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-14T22:22:00Z

1/14/26 CBS News:
"The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot Renee Good last week in Minneapolis, Jonathan Ross, suffered internal bleeding to the torso following the incident, according to two U.S. officials briefed on his medical condition. "

UK Launches Project Grayburn To Replace The SA80

by Matthew Moss in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-14T20:40:32Z

The UK Ministry of Defence has published an initial ‘Concept Stage’ tender for the replacement of the British military’s SA80 family of bullpup rifles. This preliminary tender notice officially launches Project Grayburn. The new rifle when selected will replace the SA80’s in-service variants including the L22, L98, L85A2 and the most recent mid-life upgrade - the L85A3. The UK is expected to require around 200,000 new rifles to replace the SA80 variants currently in service.

Wheelgun Wednesday

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-01-14T20:12:00Z

Today I was able to sneak out to the range for a couple hours for Wheelgun Wednesday. I brought two hoglegs with me: A Cimarron Model P in .44-40 WCF and a Cimarron Pistolero in .357 Magnum, shooting .38 Special ammunition.




First I ran two new-to-me handloads through the Model P. Both were loaded in Starline brass with a CCI No.300 primer and 7.0 grains of Winchester 244 powder. The first batch was loaded with a 200 grain lead round nose flat point (LRNFP) bullet, while the second was loaded with a 215 grain LRNFP.

The results were interesting and the opposite of what you'd expect. I.e., the lighter bullets ran slower than the heavier bullets. I attribute this to higher pressure with the higher bullet. I've seen this before with .38/44 handloads, where 5.9 grains of Herco gave ~100 FPS more muzzle velocity with a 178 grain Keith bullet than a 158 grain LSWC.

With the 200 grain bullet I got an average muzzle velocity of 827.1 FPS for 304 ft.lbs. of energy from the Model P's 5.5" barrel.




The 215 grain bullets ran at an average 903.3 FPS for 389.7 ft.lbs. of energy. About a 76 FPS difference. Both strings were 10 shots.



After running the .44s over the Garmin I changed to 10 yards and ran the Hickock-North drill with both guns, and also 6 shots one-handed on a B-8 center, followed by 10 shots fired two-handed on a B-8 center.




The ammo I used in the Pistolero were handloads with a Lee TL358-158 SWC over 4.7 grains of Unique, which ran about 842 FPS from my 4" S&W Model 15 last week. They should be going around that from the .357-chambered but 4-5/8" barreled Pistolero.




Anyway, I need to continue to work on my one-hand shooting and well as file down the front sight on the Model P, which shoots low.

Fortunately, He Was Released on Bail

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-14T19:26:00Z

1/13/26 GlobalNews.ca:

Three girls were rescued by police in Lethbridge from a forced confinement situation in which one of the girls was allegedly drugged and pimped out to several men over multiple days.

The Lethbridge Police Service said on Tuesday it has charged a man with unlawful confinement, sexual exploitation and human trafficking in connection with multiple incidents where vulnerable girls were targeted and sexually assaulted....

 Atoa, who police said has been in custody since his arrest in mid-December, was granted bail following a court hearing on Monday. He is anticipated to be released from custody Tuesday on several conditions.

Trijicon has expanded its AccuPoint lineup with the introduction of the new AccuPoint 1-8x24 riflescope, aimed squarely at hunters pursuing dangerous game and those looking for a highly versatile, battery-free optic. Developed with input from professional hunters operating in environments ranging from Alaska to Africa, the AccuPoint 1-8x24 is designed to support big-bore rifles in both close-quarters and extended-range scenarios.

Nightforce Unveils NEW NX6 Scope Family

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-14T18:00:00Z

Nightforce has an entirely new scope family! The NX6 series adds several new magnification options, ranging from LPVO options, to high-magnification precision scopes. Let’s break down the whole family.

Enter As You Please: Rock’a Lock’a Bang! Bang!

by Steven Kuo in Recoil on 2026-01-14T16:59:24Z

Knowing how to defeat locks isn't just a fun hobby, it's useful information that might help save a life.

As reference material

by Ry Jones in Mindless Bit Spew on 2026-01-14T16:11:06Z

For some reason I keep losing this, so here’s to not losing it again.
Langdon Tactical Technology has expanded its collaboration with Beretta by introducing the LTT 80X Cheetah in .32 ACP, a Langdon Tactical exclusive variant of the Beretta 80X platform. The new chambering offers shooters an alternative to .380 ACP with reduced recoil while maintaining practical defensive performance.
But this one was so pleasant and surprising thst I remember it.

Along with the Cadillac, I bought some crazy Jaguar that was more like a high-tech gokart than a convertible.  The sest was a couple inches off the ground and water more than a couple inches deep would stall the electric motor and worse wash over me.  That was okay because it was so light, I could pick it up and carry it to the next dry patch.  It was a cinematic thrill ride.

We were still living in the house above Horseshoe Bend.  After a series of adventures shooting the puddles on the way to the highway and driving slowly through very tony boutiques that are absolutely unimaginable there (being very polite to not get tire stains or oil on the carpets), i get to the junction of the Old Highway and State Highway 55.  It is great fun trying to figure out the obscure cruise control, stereo and drive mode buttons.

At this point, I can see i need to go get the Cadillac.  Snow banks are falling on the hillsides into a body of snowmelt many feet deep.

Freud would have so much fun analyzing this dream.
We’ve previously reported on Glock  and FN’s  selection as part of the UK Police’s National Carbine Framework  - when selected a number of designs from manufacturers which British police forces can now procure through the framework. Another of the companies that was successfully selected for the framework was Beretta Defense Technologies UK (GMK Ltd), which submitted the Beretta NARP, the New Assault Rifle Platform (NARP).
Jackie Richardson turns culled apples into delectable Instant Pot apple butter using the recipe from Feast for a Fraction.
Quote of the Day The origin of the first living molecules on our planet has long been debated. However, recent experiments are revealing new information about the plausible conditions on the early Earth. This research provides details on one of … Continue reading

Yugoslav M92: The Serbian 7.62x39mm Pseudo-Krink

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-01-14T13:27:27Z

The Yugoslav M92 rifle is most often compared to the Soviet AKS-74U “Krinkov” – it is a compact, folding-stock version of Zastava’s M70 AK, just as the 74U was the compact version of the AK-74 [...]

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Hump Day Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-14T12:48:00Z




Rats in a corner come out fighting

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-14T12:42:59Z

While I’d really like to see the Clintons, especially Hillary, hauled before Congress, Comer et al had to know it was never going to happen. And since Hillary is the blueprint for what the democratic party has become, they just refused to to it. Which is stereotypical for the scions of that side of the […]

Cold Shooting Ability

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-01-14T12:00:00Z

Here at P-T, we have long touted the benefits and necessity of on demand performance. This was not something discussed much in the training community prior, and is rarely discussed now. Which should come as no surprise, as people like to think of and talk about their best performances, not their normal or worst ones. […]


An article published on rollingout.com claims to "debunk" myths about guns with "real data". All the "real data" used is from advocates who oppose the ownership of guns. If you skip to the end of the article, the source listed for the numbers used in the article is everytownresearch. Everytownresearch is one of the propaganda arms of the anti-Second Amendment organization Everytown for Gun Safety, financed by Michael Bloomberg, a stanch anti-Second Amendment advocate. To use such a source to "debunk" myths is similar to asking the Flat Earth Society to "debunk" myths about gravity.

The pitch starts with the presumption some nebulous entity called "the gun industry" has "spent decades convincing people that danger lurks around every corner" . This is a peculiar and highly dubious statement. Gun makers are shut out of most major media. You do not see ads for guns on major television shows. You don't see ads for guns at the Superbowl. You hardly see any ads showing guns used defensively against crime. Most social networks vigorously ban advertisements of weapons. To claim otherwise is a Marxian fantasy. The old dominant media often parrot anti-Second Amendment myths. Such dominance is fading.

Having grown up in the gun culture in the decades referred to in the article, there is some truth about the danger of crime to families being overemphasized. It isn't by the "gun industry". It is by the old media, movies, television shows, and the emphasis of media on violent crime.  This correspondent recalls many television shows which would have become much shorter if the "victims" were armed.

Yes, the gun culture in the United States has shifted from hunting to personal protection, target shooting, and protection from government tyranny. It is a reasonable shift which goes with the shift from a rural culture to an urban culture.

The society in the USA has become much more affluent and fractured. People are more concerned about safety. The number of firearms in society is not related to the number of homicides and violent crime in society.

 

A significant number of gun owners see guns as an insurance policy, similar to a fire extinguisher in your home. The Rollingout.com writer notes that violent crimes have dropped in recent years. Crime and risk from crime is highly individual and specific. Violent crime rises and falls.  Risk depends on individual circumstances as to whether a firearm is useful or not. Your risk depends a great deal on your circumstances and your neighborhood. As with a fire extinguisher, a firearm for personal protection may never be needed. If it is, the need is often immediate and severe.

The article leans heavily on the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), which does not ask about defensive gun uses. The defensive use of a firearm is only discovered if the defender self-identifies as a victim of a crime. Unsurprisingly, it is an outlier in surveys about how often firearms are used defensively. The author tries to make some point about how most perpetrators of crime are not armed with guns. This is true, but points out exactly why guns are so effective for defense.

The article cherry picks statistics from victimization surveys, and from anti-Second Amendment activists.

Unsurprisingly, the article ignores research which contradicts the narrative that "guns are bad".  There is no mention of minority women in crime ridden urban centers benefiting the most from being able to legally defend themselves with weapons. No mention of gun "buybacks" being associated with small, but statistically significant increases in crime. No mention of homicide rates rising in countries where bans on guns are imposed. No mention of suicide rates persisting when gun bans are put into effect, and other methods are substituted. No mention of a correlation with the legal carry of guns and decreased homicide rates. These effects are debated, but there is debate. To ignore these findings is intellectually dishonest.

This correspondent has read most of the academic literature in the debate about whether ownership of firearms has a positive or negative effect on safety. The largest drivers of suicide and homicide rates are cultural. England had much lower rates of homicide than the United States when the United States had stricter gun control than England did, about 1914. The homicide rate in England rose as they instituted more gun control.  Gun control in England was about political control, not crime.

The ownership of firearms plays a relatively small role in suicide and homicide rates. Firearms are popular because firearms increase personal power. They can play major roles in individual circumstances. A 100 lb woman with a gun is on par with a 250 lb man.  Firearms even out power imbalances created by muscle, mass and age. Firearms are great equalizers for women.

In the United States, the debate about small effects on safety is winding down. It is becoming irrelevant because rights protected by the Second Amendment are being restored. If a person thinks they cannot responsibly handle firearm ownership, the are not required to own a gun. Police officers, who deal with criminal violence on a regular basis, reject this notion.

The Rollingout article ignores the Second Amendment, because the Second Amendment renders their argument superfluous.  There are over 500 million firearms in private hands in the United States. Firearm ownership is popular, and becoming more popular. Firearms are fun, firearms are effective, firearms are often used to protect the innocent.  The repeal of the Second Amendment is a totalitarian wish, which would render the Constitution toothless.

 

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TX: Fort Worth - Homeowner Shoots, Kills Man Attempting Break-in

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-14T11:02:00Z

In a news release, Fort Worth police said the suspect told authorities that the man "aggressively" came toward him, so the suspect fired multiple shots, striking the man an unknown number of times.

The man ran from the scene but collapsed nearby at the intersection of Ave. L and Bishop, which is where responding officers found him lying on the sidewalk, police said.

The suspect told officers he called 911 and requested medical help as he remained at the scene to cooperate.

Fort Worth Police said no arrests have been made at this time, and homicide detectives have taken the lead in the investigation.


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Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — January 14, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-14T07:04:33Z

On January 14, 1799. American inventor Eli Whitney received a government contract for 10,000 muskets. While his competitors largely produced guns with hand-fitted parts, Whitney became famous as an innovator with his designs that featured interchangeable parts. — And on January 14, 1873: “Celluloid” was registered as a trademark by its inventor John Wesley Hyatt. — I just heard that cartoonist Scott Adams passed away. Rest in Peace. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. …

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The Elenco Two-IC AM Radio Kit – Part 2, by Mike in Alaska

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-14T07:03:04Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) In a previous article I had described a possible need for having some form of radio communications receiver in a TEOTWAWKI situation. It is just good policy to have something you can hide, run on very low voltage, and in the case of this radio, a battery that you can recharge using a solar panel to generate a charge into a battery bank. This radio is an AM receiver set only. However, the chip set can work at much higher shortwave (SW) frequencies and I am researching the possibility of using it …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-14T07:02:42Z

Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.  Pictured above is an old stereo view of the frosted beards of some Klondike miners. — Mike in Alaska wrote: “In the time since December 20th, 2025 and this morning we have had consistent temperatures at or below -35 degrees; in addition we have had 23” of snowfall, and our snow will not …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-14T07:01:47Z

“You know, for most of its life bluegrass has had this stigma of being all straw hats and hay bales and not necessarily the most sophisticated form of music. Yet you can’t help responding to its honesty. It’s music that finds its way deep into your soul because it’s strings vibrating against wood and nothing else.” – Alison Krauss

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Cancer Update and 2026 Class Scheduling

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-01-14T04:12:32Z

All the best cancer doctors in the country told me that I would most likely be dead by February 2026 if I didn’t treat my metastatic prostate cancer.     Although there is still a chance I might randomly die in the next two weeks, I’m going to prematurely announce that all the best cancer […]
Greenland could become 51st state under proposed bill Of course, the people living in Greenland do not currently want to be part of the U.S. but it seems to me it should not be that difficult to make a deal … Continue reading

Put not your trust in princes…

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-01-14T02:00:00Z

The following message was posted on Monday, 12 January 2026 at about 0600 Mountain Time. This commentary follows up on yesterday’s. Iran and the people of the nation are in our prayers and we seek ways to encourage them. Rezi … Continue reading

Azerbaijan’s AN-12.7 Heavy Machine Gun

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-14T01:00:00Z

Over the years, Azerbaijan has steadily moved from licensed production toward designing and manufacturing its own weapons systems, blending proven features from established designs with local manufacturing practices. One of the latest developments has been in heavy machine guns. Azerbaijan’s AN-12.7 heavy machine gun represents a notable step in the country’s efforts to develop indigenous small arms capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. Chambered for the widely used 12.7x108mm cartridge and produced by enterprises under the Ministry of Defence Industry, the AN-12.7 draws on two familiar heavy-machine-gun families, the Soviet DShK lineage and the Chinese W-85, while incorporating modern refinements intended to meet contemporary battlefield requirements. I examined the weapon at IDEX-2025 in Abu Dhabi, where it was on display.
Today’s Photo of the Day highlights two new variants of SIG Sauer’s recently launched P211 platform: the P211‑GTO Equinox and the P211‑GTO Combat. Both models come from SIG Custom Works  and represent tuned, performance‑driven editions of the modular double‑stack pistol introduced earlier this year.

Small Business Spotlight: NDZ Performance

by Hrachya H in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-14T00:00:00Z

Welcome back to TFB’s Small Business Spotlight ! In this weekly column, we take a look at small firearm-related businesses. Today’s company is NDZ Performance, an online retailer and firearms accessories manufacturer from Cheshire, Connecticut.

You Cannot Stop the Signal

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-13T21:45:35Z

1/13/26 Guardian reports on how the ayatollahs are trying to isolate Iranians from the Internet. While these techniques are pretty effective for blocking Netflix and other objectionable streaming services, a fsir amount of traffic gets through anyway because of the packetized nature of TCP/IP.  It also helps that the constellations of Starlink satellites provide multiple hard to blocks transceivers. Eventually, enough packets will survive the jamming to get news in and out.  It may take a while.  It appears that somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 Starlink terminals have been smuggled into Iran.

If it looks like the Fascist Party is going to win in 2028 by hook or very likely by crook, Starlink might be the only way to break their desire to shut down "disinformation" sources.

Thinking Outside the (Existing) Cube

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-13T21:20:12Z

I asked ChatGPT for a reasonably priced source for 2.5" x 2.5" x 2" CFC.  This size is expensive.   It made an interesting suggestion: epoxy together 1/4" sheets, clamp and let them set. Of course 1/4" sheets are usually 6" x 6" so you would need to use the rest of that 6" x 6" x 2" sandwich to make this economically sensible.  If there was a source for 3" x 3" or larger scraps, you could cut them to LCM, and make sandwiches. 

This would be not be a strong a solid piece but for most applications it would be pretty darn strong and stiff.

Gone Fishing

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T20:29:49Z

I expect to resume operations on the 26th. Please hold off on emails, news tips, and comments, which i may or may not be able to approve unless I learn how to do it on my phone, and I really hope to be spending my time differently. I have an AmmoLand article on an Idaho … Continue reading "Gone Fishing"

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Justification

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-13T20:00:00Z

 I see that the news is awash with the tragic tale of a gal in Minnesota who was recently killed in an altercation with federal ICE officers in Minneapolis.

It's tragic.  The death of anyone is tragic.

In 37 years behind the badge, I was regularly trained on Use of Force during my yearly training.  It has become stenciled on my brain.  Louisiana law mirrors the law in much of the country.  Let's take a look at the law, shall we?  Louisiana Revised Statute 14:20 says in part:

A.  A homicide is justifiable:

(1)  When committed in self-defense by one who reasonably believes that he is in imminent danger of losing his life or receiving great bodily harm and that the killing is necessary to save himself from that danger.

There is nothing there that talks about the intent of the deceased. We cannot know what she was thinking, nor the state of her mind at the time of the incident.  All that is necessary is the perception of the officer that he was in danger of great bodily harm or death. 

Her death is tragic, no doubt. We will never know what might have happened if the officer did not use deadly force.  It is a question we need not ask. You might note that in Louisiana, at least, there is no difference in the law between a sworn officer and a common citizen.  The justification is there for anyone to use.

I'm just saying.

A Sad Day: Scott Adams Passed

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-13T19:54:00Z

The KRISS Vector platform is no stranger to special editions, caliber options, or configuration updates, but for shooters who appreciate factory-applied aesthetics paired with the latest generation hardware, KRISS USA has something new on the table. The company has announced the release of the KRISS Vector Gen 3 Two-Tone variant, available exclusively through Lipsey’s. I have to admit, I think it looks quite good.

Nexus Firearms Kuna Lower: Kuna Matata Means More Features

by David Lane in Recoil on 2026-01-13T18:35:39Z

Upgrading the Springfield Armory Kuna with a new lower from Nexus Firearms! Better trigger, better magazines!
As suppressor use continues to shape both rifle design and ammunition development, Federal Ammunition is expanding its centerfire rifle offerings for 2026 with a mix of new product lines and additional loadings across established platforms. The updates reflect a growing demand for suppressor-optimized performance as well as continued interest in long-range hunting and AR-based cartridges.

Delrin is Too Flexible

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-13T17:12:35Z

While Delrin has lovely tensile strength and machines really nicely its Young's modulus is about 1/20th of aluminum.   My attempts to trim the exterior diameter of that lens cell will not work.  Holding it tight enough to turn on the lathe stretches it enough that, I think, it works loose from the jaws of the chuck and goes flying.  When I tried to trim it by putting it on a chuck on the rotating table, i had a similar problem even with very light cutting depths and speeds.

I think the solution is either use aluminum tubing as quickly as quickly starting point or CFC. Starting from aluminum tube should turn okay.  I will trim exterior first, then interior 

Round CFC tube this size seems scarce.  Another strategy, which might work with Delrin is to start with a 1" thick piece of Delrin in the mill, and cut the ID first and then the OD.  The exterior structure means no need to hold it in a chuck.

I ordered a foot of 2.5" OD 2.0" ID aluminum tube.  I can cut an inch and turn down the OD to 60mm and bore a 52mm hole .8" deep for the lens.
In the world of concealed carry, we always talk about the fastest and newest methods of carrying a concealed handgun. For some, it's an appendix carry style up front, while others prefer the latest and greatest Inside The Waistband Kydex holsters. For some, shoulder holsters  are a great option for a number of reasons.

Count Your Lucky Stars

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T17:09:32Z

Snoop Dogg proves he’s still in Hollywood’s good graces despite Trump controversy – Rapper received applause and cheers from the star-studded crowd while presenting best podcast award at Beverly Hilton ceremony [More] So, I guess the guy’s Teflon on his luring underage girls deal… Understandable.

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New Vortex AMG 1-10×24 FFP High-End LPVO

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-13T17:00:00Z

Vortex has announced the launch of the AMG 1-10x24 FFP riflescope, expanding its top-tier AMG lineup with a low-power variable optic designed for modern duty and tactical carbines. Built to meet demanding operational standards, the AMG 1-10x24 combines a wide magnification range with a compact footprint intended for short-barreled rifles and systems that require extensive rail-mounted accessories. The MSRP of $6,399.99 is not as compact.

Slow Going Ahead

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T16:54:14Z

I’ll be out of office for the next two weeks and will post a “Gone Fishing” notice at the end of the work day. I’ll try to get to more news tips today if they’re sent in soon, otherwise, please don’t exert yourselves.

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I Guess My Money’s Not Good Enough…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T16:40:17Z

I’ll be curious to see if Go Fund Me allows this to remain— if not, there’s no risk to donors and I’m sure other ways will be tried. [More] Looks like my curiosity’s been satisfied: At least I got the “No Risk” part right: Per Henry’s comment, I’ve suggested GiveSendGo to DeStefano’s friends. UPDATE via … Continue reading "I Guess My Money’s Not Good Enough…"

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With ‘Republicans’ Like These…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T16:30:18Z

Trump endorses Bruce Blakeman in New York governor’s race after Rep. Stefanik’s exit [More] I somehow missed the whole drama, including her leaving after he sat on his hands. So who is this “Republican conservative” with the Don’s seal of approval? When it comes to gun control, he’s pretty much in lock step with Hochul … Continue reading "With ‘Republicans’ Like These…"

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Making Lemonade Out of Lemons

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T16:07:36Z

Just before Christmas, the even more radical California State Bar imperiously advised the state’s 200,000 lawyers “Read it, declare it, mean it.” That ominous warning introduced the California Supreme Court’s Orwellian Rule 9.7 which requires every lawyer to attest that: “As an officer of the court, I will strive to conduct myself at all times … Continue reading "Making Lemonade Out of Lemons"

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Back in September, FN invited a handful of media folks out to South Carolina for an early look at what they've been working on. Among the lineup was something I didn't expect: a pistol aimed squarely at the operator, average Joe, and newbie alike. The FN 309 MRD  is FN's attempt to crack into the consumer 9mm market with a gun that's supposed to be easy to shoot, easy to use, and easy to own. After putting around 300 rounds through it at Sawmill Training Complex in Laurens, I walked away thinking they might actually pull it off.

Alphabet Soup

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T15:44:00Z

John Petrolino profiles the major gun groups for Concealed Carry Magazine. [More]

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Being Evil

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T15:37:20Z

Google Tells 13-Year-Olds How They Can Disable Parental Controls [More] But they impose controls themselves if guns are involved. [Via Michael G]

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The Shapeshifter Menace

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T15:16:26Z

As Republicans for the first time outnumber Democrats in North Carolina and as we flirt with the supermajority needed to override anti-gun Governor Josh Stein’s inevitable vetoes, leftists have a new tactic: They are registering as Republicans… If successful, how do you think they will vote on gun bills? [More] Better than dopey old Vichycons, … Continue reading "The Shapeshifter Menace"

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Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T15:04:05Z

1 in custody, 1 injured, after shooting on campus of Mott Community College [More] Doesn’t anybody read the rules anymore? Acts Of Prohibited Conduct Include, But Not Limited To … possession or storage of any weapon … on college premises or at college sponsored activities either on or off campus. So, what’s an attackee to … Continue reading "Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before"

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Busting the MythBuster

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-13T15:02:32Z

An article published on rollingout.com claims to “debunk” myths about guns with “real data”. All the “real data” used is from advocates who oppose the ownership of guns. [More] Meet the “MythBuster.“ Is this anything like the 419 Scam…?

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CNN Leaves Out An Important Element of the Iran Crisis

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-01-13T14:03:23Z

1/12/26 CNN article focuses on economic motivations for the revolution in Iran while predictably giving almost no attention to the widespread opposition to the heavy hand of the theocratic.  Other news sources are discussing feminist rejections of the morality police.  These include very public rejection of the hijab requirements and women lighting cigarettes with burning pictures of the Supreme Ayatollah: combining two different strikes in one act.

Why this seeming indifference to the religious dimension?  The same progressives that reject all Christian values in the West as theocracy have an actual theocracy abusing women and gays and cannot seem to talk about it.  Progressives have largely accepted the legitimacy of Islamic theocracy, I think, because it is an enemy of Christianity and the West. Progressives regard these as the real enemy; Islamic theocracy is an acceptable path to destroying that enemy. Of course, the Islamic socialist alliance in their fantasy, will end up becoming a secular movement. 
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Quote of the Day I’ve come to realize the left doesn’t actually oppose crime or violence on principle. They only oppose it when it hurts their own agenda or allies. Otherwise, they actually cheer it on when it’s inflicted upon … Continue reading

Florida Bear Hunt Harvests Paltry 52 Bears

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-01-13T13:38:00Z

Bear approaches door of home. Image from Winter Springs, Florida, Police Department
 

he Florida 2025 black bear hunt has been a flop as an attempt to manage the bear population in Florida. It may have been successful as a trial run on how to manage a bear hunt. Only 52 bears were harvested. To keep a stable population, at least 600 bears should have been harvested, probably 1500. About 15 % of a black bear population needs to be harvested to keep a stable population.   From myfwc.com:

There were 52 bears harvested during the 2025 bear hunt, which is a hunter success rate very close to other states with similar hunt parameters. All harvested bears were physically checked by FWC staff and bear response contractors, providing valuable data that will influence future management strategies. Analysis of the data collected is underway, and a full harvest report will be released in the coming months.

In 2024, 295 Florida bears were killed in vehicular accidents. One thing missing from the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) press release is an estimate of the population of bears in Florida. This important number is essential when managing a wildlife population. The last official estimate is from 2014-2015, over a decade ago. An estimate was supposed to be done in 2025. The FWC now says a population estimate may be done by 2029. In 2014-2015, the estimate put the Florida bear population at 4,350 bears. In the 2019 Florida Black Bear Management Plan, the best estimate showed an expected bear population in 2026-2027 of 11,088. This is very close to the estimate of pre-Columbian bear population of 11,500.  These estimates do not include cubs.

The estimate of 11,088 bears is for the four largest subpopulations of bears in Florida. The three smallest subpopulations in Florida added another 238 bears in 2014-2015. Those populations have probably doubled in the last decade. Other than vehicle accidents, the largest killer of bears in Florida is the adult male bear. Adult male bears kill (and usually eat) about 1/2 of cubs before the cubs become independent. Boar bears almost certainly kill over a thousand bear cubs in Florida every year.

When adult male bears are harvested by human hunters, they kill fewer cubs. More bear cubs have a chance to become adults. To stabilize a bear population, about 10-15% of the adult bears have to be harvested every year. In Michigan, the bear harvest has been about 15% of the bear population for many years. The Michigan bear population continues to grow. Bear harvests in Michigan average over 1,700 per year, from a bear population of 12,000.  We do not know the bear population in Florida, because the FWC has been rather slow in measuring the population. Using the best estimate from the FWC plan published in 2019, there should be over ten thousand bears in Florida. To stabilize the bear population, the harvest should be about 1,500 per year.

Next year, if the FWC decides to stabilize the Florida bear population, they should issue at least 20 times the permit numbers issued in 2025, or about 3,000. If the proportion of success is the same as in 2025, about 900 bears would be harvested. This number is still to low to stabilize the Florida bear population, but it would provide more data to confirm success ratios for bear hunters.

  

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According to Sterling Heights police and county prosecutors, Bradley was attending the house party Saturday night at a residence on 14 Mile Road, west of Ryan Road, when he became involved in an argument with another guest inside the home.

Investigators said the dispute continued outside the home, where Bradley allegedly walked to the end of the driveway and began shooting at the home, striking the three victims.

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Amazing what you find when you choose to look

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-13T12:09:14Z

In Macomb County Michigan, the county clerk noticed that a lot of folks being called for jury duty were begging off because they are green card holders (who cannot serve on juries). So he decided to look further and check those folks’ voting records. Mr. Forlini asked his team to cross-check the 239 non-citizens who […]

You keep using that word...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-13T11:23:00Z

...I do not think it means what you think it means.


“Globalization of the intifada“? In Jackson, Mississippi?

If you handed that Pittman kid a Zippo and a jerry can and positioned him in the center of a quadrangle equidistant from a synagogue, a mosque, a Black church, and a gay bar, he’d be as effectively pinned in place as if there were a force field. He’d starve.

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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-01-13T11:13:00Z




Lawrence Michael DeStefano faces 521 years behind bars.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — January 13, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-13T07:04:05Z

On January 13, 1404, The Act of Multipliers was passed by the English Parliament, forbidding alchemists to use their knowledge to create precious metals. (It was feared that if any alchemist should succeed, it would bring ruin upon the state.) — January 13, 1733: British officer James Oglethorpe and 130 English colonists arrived at Charleston, South Carolina — And January 13, 2023, China reported 60,000 COVID-19-related deaths in just over a month, while another report estimates 900 million people have been infected, 64% of the country’s population. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 122 of …

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The Elenco Two-IC AM Radio Kit – Part 1, by Mike in Alaska

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-13T07:03:14Z

Introductory Note: I purchased this kit for this article and I do not represent the Elenco Company. They have not paid me or provided any materiel for writing this article. This article is a review on the Elenco Model AM-780K AM radio kit. It was designed for students in an electronics lab class, and when I was working on my associate’s degree in Electronics Engineering the college I was attending issued us both the AM radio kit from this company as well as the AM/FM version of it. The knowledge I want to pass on here is that should you …

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SurvivalBlog’s American Redoubt Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-13T07:02:34Z

This weekly column features media 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. Recent Redoubt Links Congrats to gun trainers Clint & Heidi Smith, who are opening a new shooting school at the Cody Shooting complex, near Cody, Wyoming. Video: 15 Wyoming Freedoms That Would Be Illegal Almost Everywhere Else. JWR’s Comment:  Interesting… It appears that they sped up the video by 10% or more, to match the short attention spans of some contemporary viewers. Breakthrough: Idaho Lab Produces World’s First Molten …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-01-13T07:01:39Z

“The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty.” – Zig Ziglar

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We present a guest commentary that includes a guest commentary, and ask readers their thoughts. Are these events for real in Persia? At least one well-respected geopolitical analyst says it is highly unlikely that the Islamic Republic will fall – … Continue reading

What To Look For In A Modern AK-47

by Vladimir Onokoy in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-13T01:00:00Z

In 1959, two completely different events defined the history of modern small arms. In the US, Fairchild Corporation, the parent company of ArmaLite, licensed the manufacturing of the AR-15 to Colt, essentially starting the proliferation of this rifle.

POTD: Danish Frogmen In Action

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-01-13T00:30:00Z

Photo Of The Day: Frømandskorpset, the Danish Naval Special Warfare Group, continues to represent some of the most capable maritime special operations forces in Europe. Known for their demanding selection process and high operational standards, Frogman operators train for a wide spectrum of missions, from maritime interdiction and underwater reconnaissance to direct action in complex environments.
The Ruger 10/22 is the undisputed champion of the .22 LR firearm world in the United States, and likely the world. With more than six decades on the market, it has faced numerous competitors that have tried, and sometimes managed, to out-spec or out-feature it, but rarely to replace its unique mix of charm, reliability, affordability, and familiarity. In just the last few years, a new wave of so‑called “10/22 killers” has appeared, only to fade into niche roles or carve out small corners of the market based on a single clever feature or gimmick. Today, my goal is to dig into why the Ruger 10/22 simply refuses to die, and to look at the few that have tried, have ultimately failed, to dethrone the undisputed king of rimfire carbines.

Upgrade

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-01-12T20:55:00Z

 When I built this shop back in the winter of 201-2018, one of the things I built of scrap lumber was a temporary table that we could use as a cook prep area and to use as a serving table. Built from scrap 2x4s and plywood, it was never meant to become a permanent fixture, but it is so damned useful that it keeps being used even today.


That old table has served us well, but lately, Belle has discovered warming mats that we can plug in to keep food warm while we entertain, and we wanted to upgrade the table.  I searched around and found a butcher block tabletop that would add a few inches to the table and give me some room to add a power strip underneath the table edge so that she could plug in those mats.

Today, elder son and I installed the new tabletop.

I think that looks a little more finished and gives me room to add the power strips. Belle comes home on Thursday.  Belle approved the upgrade before she left and when she gets back, the project should be compete.

Powder Dippers

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-01-12T20:13:00Z

I got in the mail today this set of 3D printed dippers from eBay seller "3dReloaded." They fill in some gaps in the Lee powder dipper set. Note that the capacities are 0.20cc to 1.10cc. For whatever reason the maker didn't include the decimal points in his designs. 


A major reason why I got this set is because I think they'll be especially useful with powders that don't meter consistently with small charges, where a difference of 0.1 or 0.2 grains can make a big difference (e.g, Red Dot and Unique).

To start I'll probably measure each dipper with Bullseye, Titegroup, Red Dot, and Unique.

He’s so right

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-01-12T19:30:00Z

He doesn’t go into these women transing their kids or other trends they follow but the root cause is the same.

Winchester 244 in .44-40 WCF

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-01-12T18:48:00Z

A few years ago when reloading components were hard to come by, one of the powders that was seen relatively frequently on the shelf was Winchester 244, which is just ahead of Alliant Unique on Hodgdon's burn rate chart. When searching for loading data for Win-244 a common theme is that there is not much to be found.

I picked up a pound in 2024 and loaded a box of .38 Special 158 grain LSWCs but didn't do much with it. I mostly use Bullesye, Titegroup, and HP-38 in .38 Special, with some Unique thrown in for variety.

One thing I like about 244 is that like the other ball powders it meters consistently, so I wanted to find a use for it.

Another cartridge I load for is .44-40 WCF, which I shoot in a Cimarron Model P revolver, a Cimarron 1860 Henry rifle, and a Cimarron 1873 Sporting Rifle (all built by Uberti). Loaddata.com has data for Winchester 244 in .44-40, with 200 grain bullets ranging from 6.8 grains to 7.6 grains, and for 223 grain bullets from 6.5 to 7.4 grains, so today I decided to load some up.

Muzzle velocities for these loads range from around 928 FPS to a bit over 1,000 FPS from a 7" Colt Frontier Six Shooter, according to Loaddata.com. That's in the ballpark of what .44-40 will do with full charges of high quality black powder, e.g., Swiss.

I loaded 50 with a 200 grain RNFP from Desperado Cowboy Bullets and 50 with a 215 grain RNFP from Matt's Bullets, both over 7.0 grains of 244, which I dispensed using the No.9 rotor in my RCBS Little Dandy.




Performance of this should be similar to the Skeeter Load of a 250 grain Keith bullet over 7.5 grains of Unique in .44 Special, albeit with lighter bullets.




I'm hoping to try them out next weekend.

NOTE: Make sure you verify the load data before relying upon it, and if you use a Little Dandy do not rely on what my measure throws. Verify that yourself with a scale and your powder measure.

Here’s a horror story for you, with as happy an ending as the horrendous circumstances allowed. In retrospect, I can say it probably would have ended better if the parents had been able to access a gun.  In Massachusetts where it happened, even owning handguns let alone carrying them legally is a hassle, but it […]

‘Disgusting’: Same professional protester allegedly found at nearly 100 different protests – ‘Here’s her saying ban guns, not drag. Amazing. This is her telling us that lies have consequences’ [More] As long as reward exceed disincentives…

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Secure Your Home Network: Watertight Compartments

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-01-12T18:35:00Z

This post is the third in a series on how to make your home network harder to attack.  Here are links to posts one and two

Post two introduces the concept of a Firewall which is a device that lets you connect to the Internet without letting the Internet connect to you.  Firewall technology comes embedded in your Internet provider's device like a Cable TV modem.  A recent article does a comparison on a number of these devices.

If you look at the device it will look a lot like this:


The red colored connection goes out to the Internet, the yellow ones go to your devices (as does the Wifi).  This one has a connection for a landline telephone as well (ask your parents, kids).

Installing the device is really simple - red (labeled "WAN") goes to the outside which is untrusted, and yellow/WiFi go to your own devices which are trusted. 

Except nothing is as simple as that.  Your Internet provider actually owns the firewall device, it's not really yours.  Some providers run their own WiFi network for other subscribers who happen to be passing by - Verizon is notorious for this, and you will often find all sorts of WiFi networks called "VerizonXYZ" or some such.

So who is outside the firewall, and who is inside?  The question may sound pedantic but it's terribly important.  Fortunately there is something you can do about this.  

Ships used to sink all the time but this is pretty rare these days.  One major reason for this is that they are divided into compartments which are watertight - if the ship hits a rock (or, like the Andrea Doria gets rammed by another ship) only one compartment will flood and the ship can likely make it to port. 

USS South Dakota under construction

The network security analog of this idea is to use more than one firewall.  Don't trust your provider's firewall? (and you really shouldn't)  Buy your own and hook it up to your provider's firewall. The red (WAN) port on your firewall gets connected to the internal (yellow) connector on the provider firewall.  Now anyone that the firewall lets in can't get past your firewall.

And it really is your firewall, although you'll have to buy it with cash money.  But your devices connect to your firewall's yellow network connections, or to your firewall's (NOT your provider's firewall) WiFi.

Now you don't have to trust your provider because their device doesn't have access to your internal "watertight compartment".

Linksys, Netgear, and TP-Link are low cost options, running $30 - $70 or so.

The first thing you should do is replace your firewall's operating system with dd-wrt:

DD-WRT is a Linux based alternative OpenSource firmware suitable for a great variety of WLAN routers and embedded systems. The main emphasis lies on providing the easiest possible handling while at the same time supporting a great number of functionalities within the framework of the respective hardware platform used. 

Here's a step by step tutorial on how to install dd-wrt on a Netgear device:

 


[UPDATE: Rick T in the comments says to check the dd-wrt website before buying a device, to make sure that the software supports that particular hardware.] 

Why go to this hassle?  Product longevity.  Consider a $60 Netgear device.  The profit margin on this to Netgear is probably $5.  You can't pay for a lot of enhancements or security bug fixes with that.  DD-wrt is an open source project with a bunch of passionate contributors.  I like my chances on having a viable, supported software five years down the road with them.  Not so much the device manufacturers.

So now you have a device you can trust for the long term.   We're not done yet, because there's all sorts of new tech evil that people want to use - Ring doorbells, Alexa, etc.  That's tomorrow.

Pietta vs. Uberti Single Action Colt Clones

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-01-12T18:14:00Z

I came across this video from Brian Pearce today, discussing Pietta single action revolvers. He gives some nice technical information along with comparisons to the Colt originals and also the Uberti replicas. I found it interesting that the Pietta is closer dimensionally to the original Colts, while the Ubertis are a hair larger.


I've posted in the past about my two Colt single actions clones, a 4-5/8" .357 Magnum Cimarron Pistolero built by Pietta, and 5-1/2" ".44-40 Cimarron Model P built by Uberti. The Model P is built on a "black powder" style frame. I.e., the cylinder base pin is retained by a screw instead of a spring loaded plunger, which was introduced by Colt around 1895, IIRC. The plunger makes maintenance easier since removal and replacement of the cylinder doesn't require a tool.

Pietta below on the left, with the Uberti on the right. The lighting makes the color of the Pietta's frame look lighter than it actually is in normal light.





In the video, Mr. Pearce notes that the Pietta clones feature a removable cylinder bushing and a "Swiss safety," i.e., a two-position cylinder base pin that can be used to prevent the hammer from falling completely. My Uberti Model P, which has Colt-style lockwork rather than a floating firing pin, has both of these features as well. Actually, the cylinder bushing in my Pietta is stuck, and may even been peened in place so I'm leaving it be. There's no need to remove it except for replacement, at which time I'll apply judicious force.

Between the two, the Uberti has a nicer blueing job but functionally the two guns are equivalent. I can't compare accuracy since I've never benched them. That said, I'm able to hit what I'm aiming at with either gun if I do my part.

Ruger's New Model Blackhawk is certainly a more modern design, safe to carry with all 6 chambers loaded, but a well-made Colt-pattern single action is still a fine sidearm when you keep its limitations in mind.

‘Top Men’

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-12T18:13:12Z

Fears of a midterm blowout could push President Donald Trump into a “Civil War”-like response, a political expert has warned.[More] What “political expert”? Cute, the way they file partisan propaganda under “News”…

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Thumbhole stocks have become increasingly common across hunting and sporting firearms, offering shooters improved ergonomics, consistent grip placement, and better control - particularly when precision (and sometimes comfort) matters. While this kind of stock is not very common on shotguns, TriStar Arms is now leaning into that trend with the introduction of the Upland Hunter Thumbhole Stock. This is a 20-gauge over/under shotgun aimed squarely at turkey hunters and upland shooters looking for stability and balance in a lightweight package.

We’re the Only Ones Real Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-12T17:52:15Z

Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal — employing hipster slang and evoking a call-and-response chant — on Friday called federal immigration agents “fake, wannabe” law enforcement and claimed their actions violate both “legal law” and “moral law.” [More] Coming from a DEI appointment presiding over a cesspool of corruption and incompetence, that’s rich. That’s the thing about … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Real Enough"

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Follow the Money

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-12T17:47:09Z

Bessent Signals Crackdown On Dark-Money NGO Protests ‘Just Like We Did With The Mafia’ [More] A-yup. Tools of the One Percent ought to be a meme for the next No Brains rally. [Via bondmen]

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Greenland with Envy

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-12T17:24:31Z

Trump’s Greenland push escalates as GOP lawmaker moves to make it America’s 51st state- Rep Randy Fine, who is introducing the bill on Monday, says he wants the US to acquire Greenland voluntarily [More] We sure giving two senators to 57,000 people raised in an aid-dependent European mindset culture is a good idea? I guess … Continue reading "Greenland with Envy"

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By Dave Workman Everytown for Gun Safety, the Michael Bloomberg-backed gun prohibition lobbying group, is pulling out all the stops in its campaign against H.R. 8, the bill which would make national concealed carry reciprocity a realty. Lately, Everytown has been flooding Facebook with advertising loaded with inflammatory assertions such as, “Our lawmakers should focus […]

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Yankee Hill Machine has a new shotgun suppressor for 2026! The Victra-20 is a 20-gauge suppressor, bringing peace and quiet to a new category of shotguns. Let’s take a look at all the details.

Our Turn

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-12T16:40:38Z

UPDATE: THIS FUNDRAISER HAS BEEN TERMINATED. Stand With Lawrence DeStefano in His Fight for Justice [More] Here are the details. I never ask readers to do anything I’m not willing to do, and I’m willing to spread the word and to pitch in. It doesn’t have to be a lot. Every little bit helps. Are … Continue reading "Our Turn"

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Catching SARS: The Sarsilmaz SAR9 SOCOM [REVIEW]

by Dave Merrill in Recoil on 2026-01-12T16:22:48Z

Affordable, packed with features, and not bad to look at! The SAR9 SOCOM offers a lot of bang for every buck.

Adventures in Baselessness

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-01-12T16:01:50Z

Oregon only has 4 million people. And like 20 percent of their voter registrations were bad? [More] “Our democracy”… So… when do we see the Kraken? [Via Michael G]

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FALCO Holsters has expanded its concealed carry lineup with the introduction of a new series of pocket holsters designed for everyday carry. The new release includes three models: a leather wallet-style pocket holster, a Kydex pocket holster, and a carbon fiber pocket holster. Each design focuses on minimalist construction, secure retention, and reliable pocket carry, giving users multiple material options to suit different preferences and carry styles. The new pocket holsters are intended for discreet concealed carry with compact handguns while maintaining consistent orientation and a clean draw.

Former DC cop sentenced to decades behind bars for child sex trafficking… Barnhill had previously served seven years in prison for similar crimes involving minors and resumed trafficking after his release… [More] I wonder how many were of Pelosi-endorsed voting age? [Via Steve T]

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