Headed to Europe in a Few Weeks

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-26T05:04:00Z

I have mentioned in the past a desire for something more compact than my Pentax K-S1 and with more resolution and optical zoom than a Canon compact 12MP camera (whose model number I have forgotten).  Some of the bridge cameras (those in between small point-and-shoots and DSLRs) were very attractive such as the Panasonic Lumix FZ80D with 4K video/photo recording and 20-1200 mm optical zoom) but some of the compact point-and-shoots are astonishing bargains. 

This one, a brand I do not recognize (so probably PRC) is 16x zoom and 44MP.  It is 2.2" x 3.8".  It weighs about half a pound. It is also cheap enough that if lost or stolen,  it is nor a tragedy.


We Are Not Alone

by Zendo Deb in 357 Magnum Archive on 2025-02-26T04:15:59Z

Spotify has figured out that I like Epic Music, and has started putting a fair bit of it some of the playlists it generates for me. Let’s me find new music and new groups. I like it. J2 has had a number of songs used in trailers for big budget films and various TV shows. […]

H1B Visa Abuse

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-26T01:20:00Z

2/25/25 Forbes:
"Chris Thomas thinks employers of highly skilled visa holders could now face legal peril. “It’s clear that any form of misrepresentation will be referred for further investigation,” he said. “And with FDNS [Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate] conducting onsite visits, they will certainly take a more expansive approach to such visits. The days of cases being referred for mere revocation will be in the past. In addition to referring cases for revocation, FDNS will most certainly refer such matters to Homeland Security Investigations and other entities for potential criminal investigations.”

H1B is corporate welfare.  H1B holders are subject to serious abuse.  You cannot change jobs like a permanent resident or citizen. You have to go home and try again.  An acquaintance was working for Micron on an H1B and they laid him off.  He sold his house at a loss.  (Yes, he probably should not have bought a house in that status.)  He called it his $100K American vacation.
If you have owned a red dot sight for any length of time, you’ve probably taken it to the range without checking the batteries, only to discover that they were dead. This is incredibly frustrating, so Meprolight developed the MEPRO PRO M22 to be self-illuminating and sent it my direction for testing and review.

POTD: The New Heckler & Koch MR762 A4

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-02-26T00:30:00Z

Photo Of The Day  - As you already know, the new Heckler & Koch MR762 A4 is here. Although it may look very similar, it’s quite a jump from the previous A1 version. For the MR762, the caliber is obviously 7.62x51mm and the barrel length comes in at 16.5”. The stock is the HK416 slimline, with nine positions. If you like a sling, there’s an M-LOK interface with integral ambi QD cups. There’s an adjustable gas regulator for shooting suppressed and unsuppressed.
There was a time when Great Britain was one of the world’s largest firearms manufacturers. But now the UK does not have the capability to produce service rifles anymore, instead outsourcing repair and modernization to H&K in Germany. However, the situation is about to change. At the IDEX 2025 exhibition in Abu-Dhabi, I met with Jack Cadman, Beretta Defense Technologies UK’s Law Enforcement and Military Group Manager to discuss BDT regarding the UK market.

My Wife Says Our Well Water Tastes Like Bicarb

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-25T22:33:00Z

I can barely tell the difference between it and what comes out the refrigerator filtered water.  (I am not a water aficionado.)  Tests say it is soft. We recently had an ineffective Kinetico water system replaced with an iron filter and carbon post-filter.

Any suggestions?

NEW Steyr AUG in 7.62x39mm | Enforce Tac 2025

by James Reeves in The Firearm Blog on 2025-02-25T19:00:00Z

Steyr just dropped a bombshell at Enforce Tac 2025—a 7.62x39 AUG. By blending elements of the .300 BLK and 5.56 gas systems, Steyr has cracked the code for a reliable and effective AK-caliber bullpup. This new variant is aimed at countries with surplus 7.62x39 ammo that want to upgrade their platforms while maintaining logistical efficiency.
James Reeves is at Enforce Tac 2025, getting an exclusive first look at the brand-new Heckler & Koch 433 PDW—a compact, 5.56mm personal defense weapon designed for maximum firepower in a small, mission-ready package. H&K has modified the gas system to optimize the 7-inch and 9-inch barrel configurations, ensuring reliability and control despite the short length.

Landman

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-02-25T17:52:00Z

 Have y'all be watching the series Landman? Billy Bob Thornton plays a landman in the Permian Basin.  A lot of it is drama and bullshit, but some of it is pretty good.  Hard truths.

There is a great clip here about alternative energy.  It's something to think about.

Congress pushes back on UK snooping

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-02-25T17:44:00Z

Maybe there's something in the water in Washington D.C. these days, but this is clearly A Very Good Thing Indeed:

A bipartisan, bicameral pair of lawmakers urged newly confirmed Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to reevaluate U.S. cybersecurity and intelligence-sharing relations with the United Kingdom in response to a report revealing that the UK secretly ordered Apple to build a backdoor into encrypted iCloud backups.

The Feb. 7 report from the Washington Post says that the order issued last month demands UK law enforcement and intelligence operatives be granted worldwide, unfettered access to users’ protected cloud data. Apple customers residing in the United States would be cast into that dragnet.

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., asked Gabbard in the Thursday missive if the Trump administration was made aware of the order by stakeholders and whether the White House has understanding of the CLOUD Act, which lets U.S. law enforcement get data stored by American tech companies, even if that data is on servers outside the U.S., by using warrants or subpoenas.

“If Apple is forced to build a backdoor in its products, that backdoor will end up in Americans’ phones, tablets, and computers, undermining the security of Americans’ data, as well as of the countless federal, state and local government agencies that entrust sensitive data to Apple products,” they wrote in their letter to Gabbard.

Remember, Encryption Backdoors are a Very Bad Idea.  It's not just me saying this, it's the former Director of the UK's GCHQ (their NSA equivalent).

And well done to Congresscritters from both parties in both the House and Senate for putting some pressure on the idiots in Blimey.

Accountability

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-02-25T17:07:00Z

 Watching the federal workers freak out over basic accountability is both amusing and disheartening.

This ain't that hard, folks.  When I was a cop, I had to fill out a patrol log every day.  I got my screwing-off time like everyone else, but I had to account for my time.  In my plain-clothes assignment, I was still accountable for the miles I put on a vehicle and to keep my supervisor off my back.

Even in the military, as an enlisted soldier, I had to keep my sergeant happy.  As an officer, I had to keep the colonel happy and supervise the sergeants. I didn't have to be an asshole, but I knew how to be when it was necessary.

The idea that federal employees are unable to provide basic accountability is both amusing and an indictment of their supervisors. Federal employment is not an entitlement program. This ain't hard, folks.  Earn your paycheck.

Springfield Armory just dropped the Kuna, a brand-new roller-delayed blowback pistol-caliber carbine that brings military-grade durability at a shockingly low price. Manufactured by HS Produkt in Croatia—the same company behind the Springfield Echelon and VHS-2—this PCC is built for serious reliability and performance. 

CLOSE AND DESTORY: RECOIL’s First Feature-Length Fiction Book

by Recoil Staff in Recoil on 2025-02-25T15:59:56Z

Close And Destroy by Tom Marshall! An action-packed page-turner you won't be able to put down. Chapter excerpt inside!
As of February 24, 2025, Kash Patel has officially taken on the role of acting director at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), according to a fresh update on the agency’s website. Patel, who just got sworn in as the FBI director, is now juggling leadership of both agencies under the U.S. Department of Justice—a pretty unusual setup.

GOOD GUNS CHEAP

by Mas in on 2025-02-25T14:00:00Z

There are some good firearms deals out there these days. “Good guns cheap.”  America’s 800,000 some-odd cops trade in their old guns every few years and, except for agencies who are afraid of their guns ending up in criminal hands so they destroy them instead of trading them in, they end up on the law-abiding […]

Shoot them in the Dick

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-02-25T14:00:00Z

Quote of the Day In a defensive scenario you never want to go for the face. You always want to go Center Mass or my personal favorite the dick. If you make it the mistake of trying to rob me … Continue reading

Ancient Ice

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-25T13:56:00Z

The headline on this 2/25/25 Business Insider article refers to these artifacts as coming from melting glaciers.   The article more accurately describes these as ice patches.  The difference is that glaciers crush down under pressure and little survives undamaged.  Ice fields (or ice patches, as the body of the article labels them) are not mobile; they are very, very old patches of snow and ice still on the surface:
"Norway is at the forefront of this emerging field of research, called glacial archaeology. With about 4,500 artifacts discovered, the country claims more than half of the planet's glacial archaeology findings, according to Espen Finstad, who co-leads the Norwegian program, called Secrets of the Ice.

"Archaeologists there are piecing together clues about ancient industries and trade routes across the glaciers."

While the article had the obligatory reference to global warming,  the bigger question is why were humans up in these frozen areas thousands of years ago?  The answer should be obvious: these areas are just now returning to temperatures that they were at in earlier eras.  We are returning to temperatures that have been typical in the past. 

UPDATED: Defend Rights, By Force if Necessary

by David Yamane in Gun Culture 2.0 on 2025-02-25T13:09:56Z

The Washington Post article on trans gun owners that I commented for in January is now out and I think the author, Hallie Lieberman, did a fine job. Here is a Washington Post gift link to the article so you can decide for yourself. I was pleased that my point captured in the title of […]

Meme Dump...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-02-25T12:24:00Z




Rise of the Machines

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-02-25T12:22:00Z

"Robotic umpires", those camera systems that call balls and strikes at the plate, are getting their first try in the Major Leagues in Spring Training this year (they've been in use in the minors).
We’ll let you in on a critical secret that is about to get exposed. That strike zone called by human umpires in the big leagues may be a rectangle in theory — but it’s more like an oval in real life. That’s because many pitches up and in, or up and away, are not called strikes by human umps, even though they’re technically in the zone.
Note that this is only for Spring Training. The smart odds are on it not actually coming to the big show until after the next MLB labor agreement is finalized in a couple years.

Bureaucratic fun and games

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-02-25T11:30:00Z

The CDC has joined the fray in trying to undermine the efforts of the new administration to bring both fiscal sense and common sense back to the government. And because they are a tricky bunch who know how to play the bureaucratic game, then RFK Jr. has his work cut out for him. Because anything […]
She didn’t want to want it, but Michelle Cerino really likes the new Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0C and might just have to add this one to her firearms collection.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — February 25, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-25T07:04:55Z

February 25, 1814: Australia’s first currency – the “holey dollar” introduced, made of Spanish ‘pieces of eight’  (8 Reales) with the centers stamped out and overstamped with a date and “NEW SOUTH WALES”, for the colony of New South Wales. — Today’s feature article is a review written by SurvivalBlog Field Gear Editor Tom Christianson. — We are in need of entries for Round 117 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $950,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we started running this contest.  Round 117 ends on March 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. …

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Granberg G-1012XT 12-Volt Chain Grinder, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-25T07:03:01Z

The ability to effectively sharpen a chain is one of the most basic foundations for productive chainsaw use. Cutting with a well-sharpened chain is a joy. Trying to cut with a dull chain is a frustrating and soul-rending ordeal. In Greek mythology, a man named Sisyphus was punished in the afterlife for his wickedness. He was eternally compelled to roll a large bolder up a steep hill. Every time he neared the top of the hill, the bolder would slip away and roll back down to the bottom of the hill. His punishment was the frustration of being forever engaged …

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SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-25T07:02:50Z

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, a news story that described the use of thermal imaging.  (See the Idaho section.) Idaho Thermal imaging drone helps police locate suspect hiding in darkness by riverbank. o  o  o The future of the death penalty hangs in the balance in Idaho. o  o  o …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-25T07:01:27Z

“To his dog, every man is Napoleon; hence the constant popularity of dogs.” – Aldous Huxley

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In a couple of weeks, I’ll be 63 years old. That means I was 18 when Reagan won his first term, with promises of reigning in the excesses of the Federal government. As did George H.W. Bush. And Ross Perot. I voted for Perot because of his promises. I didn’t make that mistake the next… Continue reading “Frankly My Dear, I Don’t Give a Damn.”
In this article, we’ll discuss the history and design of the Russian GM-94 repeating hand-held grenade launcher. This pump-action launcher was designed by the KBP Instrument Design Bureau in Tula, which received a request from the Ministry of Internal Affairs for a grenade launcher designed for urban operations. They developed a multi-shot launcher that utilizes the newly designed VGM93 43x30mm grenades. These grenades are engineered to minimize blast effects in confined urban environments, reducing the risk of collateral damage to the operator and their team.

Why aren’t we there yet?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-02-25T01:00:00Z

More and more, as we see the changes in regime since the 20th of January, 2025, we hear and read people who seem to think that paradise is nearly here. (Or nirvana, or “heaven on earth.”) And of course, we … Continue reading

POTD: The New M110A3 In 6.5mm Creedmoor

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-02-25T00:30:00Z

Photo Of The Day  where U.S. Coast Guard members from the Coast Guard Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron perform a weapon qualification exercise at a gun range in Jacksonville, Florida, June, 2024.

Changing Tires

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-02-25T00:11:00Z

 I'm a grandpa, first and foremost.  This blog nods to that with its name.  I remember my grandpa, who would drop whatever he was doing to help me out of a bind.  It's our job.

Grandson Zach came to me this afternoon as I was lounging in the shop.  He had a flat, in my driveway.  Too bad, so sad.  Zach knows how to change a flat.  He wanted to change it in the shop, where we have floor jacks and air tools.  Okay, but we need to air the tire so that you are not running on a rim.  I gave him a small compressor that would run off his battery.  Air the tire and bring the car around.

I prepped the shop, moving stuff so that he could get his car in the door.  In a few minutes, he came around and drove the car into the shop.  He knows how to do this, but I sat on a stool and coached him through the job.  He used my tools to change the tire, then we went through his trunk, made sure that he had a jack and a lug wrench and a jack handle.

He needs new tires, and he is gainfully employed.  I'll be a pain in his ass until new rubber is between his car and the road. If necessary, I'll get his grandma involved.  He does not want that.

Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! In this ongoing series, we’ve been covering a lot of different ammunition brands, types, and styles - especially when it comes to all the different flavors of .22LR. One thing that I always have to keep in mind as I’m testing a lot of this ammunition is that in the end, it’s still just .22LR. By that, I mean that the cartridge's main strong point is that it's the least expensive ammunition out there, and for a lot of people in the 21st century that makes it the supreme champion of plinking ammunition. Today in a departure from our more boutique offerings, we’re testing out one of the least expensive ammunitions I could find that comes in a variety of bulk offerings - Federal Champion 36gr. Today we’ll be testing it along with my SIG Sauer Comp pistol which in addition to being a great entry-level competition gun, is probably one of the more “fun” 22LR pistols I own - perfect for an afternoon of plinking and testing out am...

From Daily Timewaster

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-02-24T23:02:59Z

Good comments. AnonymousFebruary 24, 2025 at 6:15 AM Would be more accurate if the thick, black stuff was coming out of the crankcase AnonymousFebruary 24, 2025 at 7:35 AM It uses Lucas electronics – it will not be working soon

The state website which focuses on Washington State Fiscal Information indicates that more than $365,000 in public funding has been paid to a billionaire-backed gun control lobbying group for “grants, benefits & client services,” “goods and services,” and, in July of last year, for “personal service contracts.” The money, according to the state website, went […]

The post <strong>WA: State Funds Supported Gun Control Group in 2 Bienniums</strong> appeared first on Liberty Park Press.

The announced appointment of former Secret Service agent and conservative talk host Dan Bongino to the post of Deputy Director of the FBI has ignited verbal fireworks, with supporters hailing the move and opponents essentially declaring the sky is falling. Ammoland Editor-in-Chief Fredy Riehl is calling the Bongino appointment “a bold move that solidifies” President […]

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Tell Bruce Willia He Is Not Needed

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-24T19:47:00Z

2/24/25 Space:
"Asteroid 2024 YR4 has now been reassigned to Torino Scale Level Zero, the level for 'No Hazard' as additional tracking of its orbital path has reduced its possibility of intersecting the Earth to below the 1-in-1000 threshold."

Good.  I was worrying about the value of my 30 year Idaho municipal bonds. 
Are we really getting the HK MP7 and the G36 in the USA, finally? In this exclusive interview,  James Reeves  sits down with Michael Holley, CEO of HK USA, to discuss some major upcoming releases from Heckler & Koch. He officially announces HK’s attempts to bring the MP7 and G36 to the civilian market—something fans have been waiting for. We also cover what new firearms HK has in the pipeline, potential returns of classic guns like the P7 and MP5, updates on the CC9, and even some personal insights into Holley’s favorite HK firearms. If you’re an HK fan, you don’t want to miss this one.

Cutting Regular Hexagons With gCode

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-24T18:14:00Z

 Thanks for the help.  The following bash script will generate gCode for cutting a regular hexagon.  The parameters should be obvious enough when you read it.

#!/bin/bash
if [[ $# -lt 8 ]];
   then echo "$0 xstart ystart zstart zstep zend xyfeed z feed height"
   exit 2;
fi
cat prolog.nc >hexagon.nc
xstart=$1
ystart=$2
zstart=$3
zstep=$4
zend=$5
xyfeed=$6
zfeed=$7
height=$8
halfheight=`echo "$height/2" | bc -l`
oneandonehalfheight=`echo "$height*1.5" | bc -l`
doubleheight=`echo "$height*2" | bc -l`
sqrt3div2=`echo "$height * .866" | bc -l`
sqrt3=`echo "$sqrt3div2*2" | bc -l`
cat prolog.nc >hexagon.nc
echo "g1 z1 f25" >>hexagon.nc
for z in $(seq $zstart $zstep $zend)
do
    echo "g1 x$xstart y$ystart f$xyfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    echo "g1 z$z f$zfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    # First vertex
    echo "g1 x$halfheight y$sqrt3div2 f$xyfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    # second vertice
    echo "g1 x$oneandonehalfheight y$sqrt3div2 f$xyfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    # far (third) vertex
    echo "g1 x$doubleheight y$ystart f$xyfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    # fourth vertex
    echo "g1 x$oneandonehalfheight y-$sqrt3div2 f$xyfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    # fifth vertex
    echo "g1 x$halfheight y-$sqrt3div2 f$xyfeed" >>hexagon.nc
    # back to start of hexagon
done
echo "g1 z0 f25" >>hexagon.nc
cat epilog.nc >>hexagon.nc

The prolog amd epilog files are just to have consistent gCode files.

prolog.nc

%
g17 g20 g54

epilog.nc

m2
%





The SIG SAUER M400 ROSE is the most recent addition to the ROSE line, developed in collaboration with world champion shooter Lena Miculek to empower women in shooting sports. This rifle is chambered in 5.56 NATO and features a 16-inch barrel, offering a balance between performance and maneuverability. It includes a 10-inch free-floating M-LOK handguard for enhanced accuracy and reduced weight, and comes equipped with a ROMEO5 GENII red dot sight for quick target acquisition.

"Foreign Aid"

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-24T17:26:00Z

Our government was doing so much to help the poor in the Third World.  The 2/23/25 Times of London:
""Trump aid freeze ‘may force Stonewall to cut up to half of staff’
"Employees at the LGBTQ+ charity are left ‘shellshocked’ after being told only roles with dedicated funding are safe after the US president’s decision"
Whatever the merits of Stonewall might be, this does nothing to help the poor anywhere. 
Caracal USA has introduced the CSR 338 Precision Bolt Action Rifle, chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. Designed for military, law enforcement, and precision shooters, the rifle is built for long-range accuracy and durability.

DOGE Meme

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-02-24T15:16:00Z

 Fox News is reporting that the liberal swamp-dwellers are continuing to cry about Elon and his DOGE wizards.  President Trump, always the master troll, is promoting this meme.


That is funny, and probably ore than a little bit true.

Real Fake Training at WOFT: Where Our Families Train

by Dave Merrill in Recoil on 2025-02-24T14:28:53Z

Join us on a multi-day training session with Where Our Families Train.
Quote of the Day Research shows that micropenis can cause a psychological cascade that results in men tormenting themselves with bullshit and then withdrawing from society to escape said bullshit. It’s okay until they come back out for food or … Continue reading
Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 126! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like Primary Arms, Natchez Shooters Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and more. Whether you’re looking for deals on new or used guns, ammo to add to your reserves, or specific accessories like flashlights, range bags, optics, bipods, and magazines, each week we’ll have new sets of deals that might fulfill one of those needs and save you a few dollars.

So That's The Goal!

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-24T13:58:00Z

There has been a lot of screeching about Musk telling all federal employees to respond with a bullet list of five things they accomplished in the last week.  Failure to respond indicates resignation.  This seems harsh.  After all, can anyone claim they accomplished anything the last week?

2/23/25 The Hill explains why:
"“The reason this matters is that a significant number of people who are supposed to be working for the government are doing so little work that they are not checking their email at all!” Musk wrote on his social platform X, responding to a post about the email.

“In some cases, we believe non-existent people or the identities of dead people are being used to collect paychecks,” Musk continued. “In other words, there is outright fraud.”

I would like to think that if you are just collecting a paycheck that you would put the effort into at least checking your email.  This at least separates the dead from the living and the hopelessly lazy from those motivated enough to scam the government.  You can see why the federal employees union is hopping mad.


I Am Generally Skeptical of Tariffs

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-24T13:29:00Z

As a punitive tool for nstions not doing our bidding, when those requests are reasonable, it is hard to argue against them.   When used against nations with whom we are likely to go to war, such as the PRC, they are essential. 

Generally,  the arguments against raising tariffs are:
1. They discourage the most efficient producers from international trade.  Canada is never going to be real good at pineapple growing.  They are very good at growing wheat.
2. Tariffs hurt consumers by raising prices for imports which also reduces price competition by domestic producers.
3. Foreign competition forces better products from domestic makers.  Look at how low quality American cars were until primarily Japanese competition almost drove U.S. car producers into bankruptcy. 

The case for higher tariffs:
1. It can encourage self-sufficiency.   The collapse in 1177 BC is a reminder that globalization can make you too dependent on other nations.
2. It can be a source of revenue.  Until 1913, tariffs were a major source of federal government income.  Creation of the federal income tax made tariffs relatively minor.
3. It can create jobs domestically.  2/24/25 CNN Business:
"New YorkCNN — Apple said Monday it will invest $500 billion on expanding US facilities over the next four years, a move that could help it avoid new tariffs on goods imported from China.

"Apple said the investment will create 20,000 jobs.

"Earlier this month, President Donald Trump announced tariffs of 10% on all imports from China, from which Apple imports many products, including most of its iPhones. Trump signaled Friday that Apple was planning to make this investment following a meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday. Trump attributed the investment to his tariffs."

Having a manufacturing base in America creates jobs and jobs that are generally better paid than, "Would you like fries with that, sir?" 

This process is not without its risks, of course.  Tariffs need to be carefully considered.  I have read that New Zealand has very high tariffs on cars,  even though it has no makers of cars.  Tariffs can create industries, as Hamilton's tariffs did to make America a great manufacturing nation.   But if no industry develops,  those tariffs will just be destructive to consumers. 

A Beautiful Factory Semiauto SIG MKPO

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2025-02-24T13:27:02Z

During the 1930s, SIG Neuhausen made a series of really beautiful submachine guns. They were the MK series, offered in either 500mm / 19.7 inch barrels for military use or 300mm / 11.8 inch for [...]

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Meme Dump...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-02-24T13:17:00Z




Palmetto State Armory range event at the Clinton House in South Carolina is returning March 21-22!

C’mon Wisconsin…. Recall that idiot

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-02-24T11:30:00Z

The governor of Wisconsin would almost be better off ceding his state to Pritzker because the stupid is running hard and fast behind the Cheddar Curtain. Woke is over, erasing women is over, and sure as fuck calling a mother an ‘inseminated person’ is so 2021 (not to mention that it’s really patriarchal since it […]

One of the worst things ATF has ever done

by Lee Williams in The Gun Writer on 2025-02-24T11:03:20Z

It's part of a long list of immoral and illegal ATF actions.
Babbs takes the Rossi Brawler to the local dump, and extols the virtues of this single action, one-shot wonder fun gun.

Preparedness Notes for Monday — February 24, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-24T07:05:21Z

The artist Winslow Homer was born on March 24, 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts. The illustration above is a detail from Homer’s 1865 painting: “The Veteran in a New Field.” It hangs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. — On February 24, 1905, the Simplon railroad tunnel through the Alps in Switzerland achieved breakthrough after 7-1/2 years of construction. — February 24, 1971:  Algeria nationalized 51 percent of French oil concessions. — Today’s feature is a guest post that is not part of the writing contest. (On Mondays, we normally post a review penned by our Field Gear Editor, Tom Christianson.) — …

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My Quest For a Wife, by Single Farmer

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-24T07:04:16Z

I am still looking for a wife. I am offering up to $50,000 to be given as a gift after marriage to the person who introduces me to my spouse and if my wife and I become the parents of two healthy children. This gift is in up to three parts: $18,000 will be given after marriage to you if you provided the introduction and two payments of $16,000 given after the birth of each healthy child up to two. Thus, if I get married because of your introduction and we have two healthy children, then you would receive the …

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Recipe of the Week: Simple Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookies

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-24T07:03:20Z

The following recipe for Simple Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookies is from SurvivalBlog reader Carol in Delaware. Ingredients 1 large egg ½ cup unsalted butter (1 stick, very soft — room temperature) ½ cup light brown sugar, packed ¼ cup granulated white sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 ½ cups old-fashioned whole rolled oats (not instant or quick cook type) ¾ cup all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt, or to taste 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, 1/8 cup more semi-sweet chocolate chips to add after baking (or substitute with raisins, walnuts, etc.) Directions Fully preheat oven to 350 degrees …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-24T07:02:16Z

Today’s graphic:  Geography of the Continental United States. (A “cstats1” graphic, courtesy of Reddit.)  This exaggerated view helps to illustrate why The American Redoubt is so redoubtable. The thumbnail below is click-expandable. <<<Insert Thumbnail Image >>       — 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 2025-02-24T07:01:20Z

“You cannot save the planet. You may be able to save yourself and your family.” – Clint Smith

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(Hopefully) Helpful Hints

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-24T02:46:00Z

If you are climbing stairs and even slightly concerned about a fall try to lean forward going up and slightly back going down.  If you take a tumble, take the smallest distance to a hard surface.

With the submission and fast-track of HB 472, certain Georgia Republicans are partnering with Democrats to turn-back hard-won victories for the right of citizens to carry firearms in public for the protection of themselves and their families, by creating an additional place (besides the numerous ones already in existence) to be a crime if going to while armed with a self-defense pistol.

This bill is set to be heard in Committee Feb. 26th, 2025.

It would make it a crime to be armed inside a fenced-in area at the Georgia World Congress Center. Now keep in mind that outdoor events there for years have occurred without incidence, even though lawfully armed carriers have worn their self-defense handguns while in attendance.

Today, Feb. 23rd, I sent the email below (using my list, which may not be completely updated) to all of our state lawmakers under the Gold Dome:

Dear Lawmakers, 

Please see my personally authored email below. No organization asked me to send this to you:

The Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee will hear HB 472 Wednesday Feb. 26th. Talk about a whiplash fast-track!

This sudden backwards turn against LIBERTY comes in the light of ZERO progress to abolish further off-limits places to carry a firearm since 2017.

And since that time, numerous of us have been asking you all politely the entire time to let us carry in more places to protect our lives and those of our loved ones from evil people, all falling on deaf ears. Who are we to ask for more? "Can I please have some more, sir"?

If someone is caught armed for their protection at the Georgia World Congress Center inside the fenced area, because they came there by bus and didn't want to be unarmed on MARTA, here's what will happen:

They will be roughly arrested and separated from their spouse and children, taken to jail, have their rectum and other orifices rudely probed, and cast into a cell with violent criminals.

*** And this is merely because they wanted to avoid harm from a criminal attack in public. ***

Republicans have submitted a gun bill that the Democrats will be happy with. Hands joining hands with the enemies of liberty.


What has the GWCC promised to any of you? What's in this for you? There's certainly nothing in it for us mere Georgia citizens who want to exercise our right of armed self-defense.

Has anyone thought this through? People inside a fenced area with limited escape, and disarmed by law. When a murdering mass shooter shows up, what could go wrong?

When unarmed patrons walking or riding the bus to or from an event there, are approached by criminals, what could go wrong?

I'm wondering what happened to Georgia? Is it because we now have a Pro-2A President in office? Are lawful gun-carriers suddenly the problem now? 

Do you even know that throwing away our liberty also throws yours away just the same? How crazy is it then that ANY of you would think of supporting this foul bill.

Does Governor Brian Kemp want to be known as the first Republican Governor in two decades to sign a gun-control bill that further erodes our right of self-defense in public places?

If you hate this bill as much as I, then go on the offensive:

Submit a bill now that adds licensed carriers to OCGA 16-11-130 so that we will be immune to these off-limits places even as they start multiplying in number.

Who among you will stand up and speak up?

God bless those who stand for FREEDOM!

Phil

Phillip Evans
Member of GA2A (GeorgiaCarry formerly)

Most Amazing Use of AI

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-23T21:27:00Z

Sort of a 1950s imagining of now.  The women are alluring without being overtly sexual  

If You Got a Better Grade Than I Did in Geometry

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-23T18:26:00Z

I think a regular hexagon is six adjacent equilateral triangles.   I need to machine a hexagon and this means calculating the vertices. 

Idaho School Choice

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-02-23T15:36:00Z

From KTVB:

"On Wednesday the Senate narrowly approved House Bill 93 — which provides $50 million for a tax credit that may go toward private school tuition, "microschools," and some other educational expenses. On Thursday, the main phone number for Little's office, 208-334-2100, included an option to submit feedback on whether he should veto the bill. "

Sunday Shorts

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-02-23T14:40:00Z

 Sorry about the light posting.  I've been quasi-busy for the past couple of days, and my efforts have been elsewhere.

The Pope is in a bind with medical issues.  He's 88 years old, and having respiratory issues.  Love him or loathe him, he is the Pope, and deserves our prayers. If I were a Cardinal in the Roman Catholic church, I'd have a bag packed and I'd be checking airline schedules to Rome.  It seems that there might be a conclave in the immediate future.

Elon Musk and Co continue to cut government.  Not with a finely hones scalpel, but with a chainsaw. I understand that federal employees will be getting an email asking them to detail what they accomplished last week.  Falure to respond will be considered a resignation.

I don't want to hear any crying or whining about federal workers losing their jobs.  It happens.  More locally, we learned last week that the paper mill in Campti, LA is closing.  That mill employs hundreds and for the past 50 years or so, it has been cranking out paper and issuing W2a to hundreds of workers.  That's over now, or will be shortly. It happens in the public sector and in the private sector.

I had an old pipeline welder tell me once that every time he quit, was layed-off, or run-off a job, it was the best thing that ever happened to him.  There was always something better around the corner.  That is the right attitude. Losing a job sucks, but you stand back up, dust off your britches, and get on to the next thing.

Nuremberg Trials 2.0

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-02-23T14:00:00Z

Quote of the Day Colorado gun-banning democrats. Prepare for the Nuremberg Trials 2.0. @Voluptolux1984Posted on X, February 22, 2025 I wish Free State Colorado luck with their efforts. I hope the gun-banners get a chance to enjoy their trials.

Precious Memeries...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-02-23T13:16:00Z




Hidden Squirrel

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-02-23T13:13:00Z


A squirrel peering back at me from his perch in a tree. Between having the camera between him and my eyes, and the concealment of his perch, he felt comfortable staying where he was and staring curiously into the lens.

This was snapped with a Canon EOS-1D Mark III and an EF 70-200mm f/4L IS zoom lens. I love used pro cameras. This thing was $4500 when it came out back in 2007, and I picked it up for used Kel-Tec money at Roberts a few years ago. Picked up the lens from their used department, too. BezosMart has the lenses refurbished for under six hundo.

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This weekend, I'm trying to squeeze in a couple more bourbon and cigar pairings before my post-surgery break, which means embracing the cold.

After an early dinner on Friday, with the sun still lingering above the horizon for another hour or so, I poured a glass of Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Bourbon and lit a Noble Cigars Act Two to enjoy alongside it.

The Noble Act Two had been resting in my humidor since June 2024. I last smoked one in July and found it quite enjoyable. Why I hadn’t had another since then, I don’t know — so many cigars, so little time.

This 6 x 52 Toro features an exceptionally smooth, dark brown Mexican San Andrés wrapper, with Dominican binder and filler tobaccos. The Noble website describes it as a full-bodied Doble Ligero. Right from the start, warm black and chili pepper dominate the profile. Soon, a slightly sweet medley of dark fruit, caramel, and chocolate joins the party. These flavors remain constant throughout the two-hour smoke, with the spice notes settling into the background as a complementary seasoning to the rich, dark flavors.



Just like the one I enjoyed last summer, the construction of the Noble Act Two was flawless. The wrapper was tight and smooth, the cigar burned slowly and evenly, and it produced plenty of flavorful smoke. The ash held strong — so much so that when it passed two inches, paranoia of it falling into my lap set in, and I carefully tapped it into the ashtray. It resisted at first. I smoked it down to a finger-and-lip-warming nub, leaving behind just three solid pieces of ash.

The Old Forester 1920 Prohibition Style Bourbon gets its name from the whiskey the distillery was permitted to produce “for medicinal purposes” during Prohibition, bottled at 115 proof — just like today’s version.

Aromas of sweet maple, chocolate, and dark fruit rise from the glass. On the nose, there’s little indication of its high proof. Sipping reveals flavors of cinnamon, black pepper, dark chocolate, and a hint of oak char. At 115 proof, it delivers warmth but remains smooth — never harsh or overwhelming.

The combination of Old Forester 1920 and Noble Act Two was a powerhouse of complementary flavors. As the sun set and the temperature dropped, the combined warmth of propane, whiskey, and a fine cigar made the chill easy to ignore.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-02-23T11:30:00Z

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — February 23, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-23T07:04:31Z

On February 23, 1921 the first US transcontinental air mail flight arrived in New York City from San Francisco. — On February 23, 1945, six Marines from E Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Marines raised the American flag atop Mount Suribachi during the battle of Iwo Jima. — Today is the anniversary of the beginning of the Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836). — February 23rd is also the birthday of Captain Isaac Davis (February 23, 1745 – April 19, 1775), a militia officer and gunsmith who commanded a Minute Company in Acton, Massachusetts during the Battle …

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Conspiracy Theorists Were Right About Everything, by Brandon Smith

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-23T07:03:20Z

For many years alternative economists and “conspiracy theorists” have argued that, according to the evidence, there has been an organized criminal cabal operating a long-running agenda to exploit and eventually destroy western culture. We have suggested that much of this agenda was being funded with our own tax dollar while using government institutions and NGOs as vehicles for social engineering. In the 20 years since I started work in the liberty movement (or patriot movement), I have seen corruption beyond imagining and it all culminated in 2020-2023 when many of us battled against the imposition of total medical tyranny and …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-23T07:02:37Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: So, Explain This to Me In Simple Shiba Doge Terms: How Does a Two-Term Congressmember With a Salary of $174,000 Per Year… Suddenly Have a Net Worth of More Than $9 Million? News Links: Increase in Net Worth of Congressmembers (2014). The Wealth of U.S. Members of Congress: Laying the Foundation (2024). Congress Live Net Worth Tracker. 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 …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-02-23T07:01:29Z

“We are of God: he that knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error. Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love. In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. Herein is love, not that we loved God, …

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