When I lived on Bayuo Derbonne in southern Natchitoches pariah, I learned about flatland flooding. Three days of rain and the creeks, sloughs and bayous are full. Two days later, the water comes down from the hills with no place to go and all the creeks jump their banks.
When I lived on the bayou, it was simple luck that my house never flooded. The old man who built it knew that floods happen and built the house on a tiny elevation that stayed dry. There were several times when we were flooded in, but the house stayed dry.
That's what is happening in Avoyelles parish right now. Moreauville, Simmesport, Cottonport are all going under. The old folks, who knew where the high spots are, built on those high spots. The younger folks bought a piece of land and built a house may not have noticed that slight elevation and built their house in a place that floods once every ten years. Worse yet, urban sprawl changes the way that water flows. New rads, new shopping centers, new parking lots move water in new ways.
I feel empathy for those folks because I have been there.
Well, finally got my survey back from the surveyors. No bill yet, but I do have the coords of the markers and a lovely .kml file I can open in Google Earth that gives me some good info. Was there …
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Next week this blog turns 18 (!). That's a milestone that makes you think back on the journey.
This journey began in the lead up to the release by the US Supreme Court of the Heller v. District of Columbia opinion - in other words, this blog pre-dates Heller. Looking back on the last 18 years here, things are really different for the Second Amendment.
It's all well and good to have a Constitution that's written down in black and white, but that doesn't help much if the Legislatures ignore it and the Courts refuse to strike down infringing laws. That has changed, and while there are still pieces of broken Gun Control on the floor needing to be swept up, the change is profound. Let's take a quick recap on that and then talk about what it means.
Heller v. D.C. (2008) stated as the plain law of the land that Second Amendment rights apply to individuals, not just to State Militias. It kind of seems ridiculous to actually have to write this today, but that was the "accepted" legal understanding prior to Heller.
McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010) held that Heller applied not just to the District of Columbia, but to all the States (via the 14th Amendment).
New York Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022) was the hammer blow. It established that the meaning of the Second Amendment as it was understood at the time was what it really meant, and that gun control laws had to demonstrate that the laws are consistent with that. This flipped the switch - no longer would citizens have to demonstrate that they have a right, but the government has to demonstrate that they don't.
This is what has left all those broken pieces of Gun Control cluttering up the floor. Sure, they still need to be swept up, but look where things are now:
- Gun permitting is not dead, but it's coughing up blood. "Shall Issue" permitting is the law of the land - governments have to prove that you shouldn't be allowed to carry rather than you justify why do need to.
- Most States were "Shall Issue" in 1990. None are today. In fact, half the States don't require you to have any permit at all to carry a firearm.
- "Assault Weapons" Bans are the last refuge of the desperate. Liberal Legislatures that pass these today know for certain that they will be struck down. Increasingly, the Courts are imposing restraining orders preventing the laws from going into force while they are being litigates.
- The National Firearms Act of 1934 is a pale shadow of its former self. Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" (which was anything but) repealed the tax on suppressors. The Tax Code is really the main way for the Fed.Gov to impose the law here; no tax, no law.
So what does all this mean? The biggest advancement in Second Amendment rights has been the normalization of the idea of firearms. The biased media has a really hard time today in painting us as a fringe community.
Heck, SCOTUS just ruled that the Fed.Gov cannot prevent firearms purchases by people who smoke pot. The ruling was unanimous. Conservative Alito and liberal Kagan co-authored a concurring opinion. It's cats and dogs living together.
This has even been absorbed by the lower courts - the District and Circuit Courts of Appeals. It's great if SCOTUS makes a ruling, but if the lower courts don't enforce it then it doesn't carry much weight. We saw a fair amount of this during the years after Heller. Now we don't. Sure, there will always be the rogue District Judge who allows a plainly infringing gun control law, but these are getting struck down on appeal.
We're no longer the weirdos, the weirdos are on the other side. The Class War against gun owners is pretty much over.
That's one heck of a change in 18 years.
Wildlife Forever is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2026 Guy Harvey Shark Award, a special award division of the Art of Conservation® Fish Art Contest sponsored by the Guy Harvey Foundation.

A few years ago I had the pleasure of meeting fellow Backwoods Home writer Jeff Yago and found him to be a very smart guy. Here’s one of his articles on handy things for your keychain. It’s a subject near and dear to my own heart. I like to be prepared for emergencies and the decades have […]
Quote of the Day Socialism kills, fast or slow. But on the way there, it makes people into dumb animals posturing and killing for no good reason. The enemy is collectivism. The enemy is welfare. The enemy is turning humans …
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What belongs in a patrol vehicle trauma kit beyond the issued IFAK, how to organize it for access under stress, and the consumable rotation discipline that keeps it functional when it matters.
According to authorities, a male, around the age of 40, sustained a gunshot wound to the chest, with what appears to be a rifle.
The
victim was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Deputies have
identified possible suspects who had fled the scene before law
enforcement arrived.
Four people have been detained for questioning, but at this time, none of them has been identified positively as the suspect.
One of those detained had also sustained a gunshot wound, which deputies
say may have been the result of a homeowner attempting to defend
himself.
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Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend. Chilling details of California terror ring’s plot against Freedom 250 — as ‘mastermind’ is unmasked I’ve been writing about terrorists combining gunfire with explosive attacks for more than a decade. Pay attention to how […]
ATF Director says Adamiak should not have received a 20-year prison sentence.
6/17/26 Fox News reports that Florida Court of Aopeals has ruled that 18-20-year-olds have a right to carry concealed and the Florida AG will not challenge the decision. This surprised me not in the least. A Florida Deputy A-G called me several weeks ago for expert opinion on the law's constitutionnality.
Sitting on the patio at dusk, I noticed a few bats circling over the pool. I've noticed them the past several nights just after dark. Someone must have a bat house around here. Louisiana has several species native to the area and I'm no expert on bat identification.
I mentioned salmon patties earlier. My standard recipe is one can of pink salmon, one egg, and one sleeve of Ritz crackers, crumbled. Salt, pepper, garlic powder. Fry in good oil at 350F until golden brown. Old NFO says that they always used saltines. Interesting.
It's nice to watch the bats zip around in the early evening.
There comes a time in most people’s lives when they start looking for exactly what they want instead of just what is available. With the benefit of experience and some additional disposable income, many experienced shooters start seeking out custom solutions that match their needs precisely. This is true in the world of holsters, too. Let’s look at why you should (or should not) consider a custom holster.
Finland's coastline has a way of sharpening allied relationships. During exercise Narrow Waters 26 at Upinniemi, Finland, in May 2026, Marines from 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division conducted weapons and boat familiarization training alongside Finnish forces, getting hands-on time with the gear their NATO partners stake their defense on.
Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner . Last week, we talked about some of the issues of carrying and firearm maintenance in rainstorms. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here to catch up. This week, we’ll talk about customizing carry guns. We can sometimes be tempted to change out parts on our carry guns, whether it's the trigger, barrel or adding compensators or other accessories for a better shooting experience. The big question is whether it's a good idea, though?
An historian at Boston University both praises a couple robber barons (Carnegie and Rockefeller) and then compares the UFC event at the White House to lynching.
She said during the Gilded Age there was no “open display of denigration of American symbols and American values” like there supposedly is now.
She then praised people like JD Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie for saying they were “offering a way forward for the United States.”
Richardson then said Trump “is deliberately tear that apart and he is doing so on the same cultural argument of course that people used to back the first Gilded age that is these cultural wars that turn white Americans against marginalized people of color.”
UFC does not appeal to me. I would not have hosted it at my home. But this comparison is just absurdly stupid. If there is anyone tearing apart our culture today and denigrating American symbols and values, look at the Poison Ivy League universities and the Democratic Party.
Lynching usually involved dragging men out of jails, frequently castrating them, hanging them or burning them to death.
6/18/26 CBS News:
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Texas man who challenged a federal law that bars certain drug users from having firearms.
In a unanimous decision in the case U.S. v. Hemani, the justices found that Ali Hemani's prosecution for having a firearm while he was an unlawful drug user is inconsistent with the Second Amendment. Hemani allegedly was only an occasional user of marijuana when the FBI found a handgun at his Texas home in 2022.
9-0. Language in decision emphasizes that disarming someone requires some sort of due process (criminal conviction, involuntary commitment).
The decision is here. Interestingly enough; Hemani's house was searched out of concern that he might be terrorist-adjacent. The government found nothing of that nature so file some charge, any charge
Introduced in 2021 , the CZ 600 bolt-action rifle replaced the entire fleet of legendary CZ 500-series rifles in the company’s catalog. In 2025 , the design of this bolt gun was upgraded, and a “+” was added to the model name. Over the years, CZ has been continuously expanding the 600-series of firearms and the latest rifle in this line is the CZ 600+ Carbine , a light and compact mini action gun.
By Dave Workman The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled unanimously that the government’s prosecution of a man convicted of casual marijuana use while owning a firearm “is inconsistent with the Second Amendment.” The case is known as United States v. Hemani. The ruling amounts to a tectonic shift in how the government deals with […]
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This week (15-19 June), Paris is hosting the Eurosatory defense expo. Büttner & Co. Ltd., a defense manufacturer out of Hungary, has chosen this venue to debut its innovative multi-caliber suppressor.

Amazon has a tremendous number of FREE ebooks on their website. You can find thousands of free kindle books on Amazon’s site every day. These books can be downloaded to a Kindle reader or a free App on your phone or personal computer. Even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can download a free […]
SK Customs has announced a new Saints Series of customized Colt 1911 pistols chambered in .38 Super with the latest offering being dubbed San Miguel Arcángel (Saint Michael). There will be 500 of these unique handguns produced, and this is the 4th installment to be announced through the Saints Series by SK Customs.

The M1895 Nagant Revolver has seen over a century of use, but while the 7 shot revolver is very affordable, the ammunition isn't.
The tail end of Arthur is overhead, and it is raining like a heifer pissing on a flat rock. This is nt news in semi-tropical Louisiana where rain is a constant threat. This too will pass and thankfully we have no wind to speak of. It is supposed to rain, on-and-off for the rest of the day. The ditches are full. We sit atop a hill, so flashfloods are not a concern. Not so for my neighbors who live in the flat river bottom.
Tomorrow is Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating June 19, 1865, when Union troops entered Galveston, TX and posted the Emancipation Proclamation. It is considered by many to be the date where slavery was ended in the United Staes. Lots of towns and communities have celebrations. For many across the South, tomorrows celebrations will be damp. Very damp.
But that, as they say, is for tomorrow. Today we watch it rain. I'm going to cook some crab cakes and salmon patties for no other reason than Belle loves them. First, I need to chop and onion and crush some Ritz crackers.
Been so tied up in playing with the Beta Site that I forget not everyone really cares about that. What about the other day-to-day minutiae of survivalism? Picked this up yesterday: Its a 1 oz. gold Maple from one of …
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Deputies immediately began life-saving measures until Shelby County Fire
transported the man to a nearby hospital in critical condition.
On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office determined the detained man acted in
self-defense, and no charges will be filed. The shooting victim is now
in non-critical condition.
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Our favorite resident representative of an alternate political view, John Schussler, sent me an email with a link to this blog post: The Age of the Super A*sholes – Robert Reich. His request was: This is one of those editorials …
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Quote of the Day Today the European Parliament voted 418-218 to pass the strictest migration law in EU history. When the result was announced, MEPs started chanting. “Send them back.” Inside the parliament chamber. On the floor. In 2026. Here’s …
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Shelley Hill explains how easy it is to discover the perfect grip if you use a firearm from the Heckler & Koch VP9 line. She also recommends two drills to make sure you’re hitting the target with your set up.
I’m pleased to welcome back longtime TFB writer, friend, and, most importantly for today, AK historian Vladimir Onokoy . Vlad has lived a remarkable life and had a front-row seat to some truly unique experiences . Most recently, he has taken on the ambitious challenge of writing a book on a niche and largely unexplored subject: the complex history of Zastava AK rifles. His upcoming book, From Balkans to Babylon: Zastava AKs of Yugoslavia, Serbia, and Iraq , dives deep into that story. While we do touch on what readers can expect from the book, today’s conversation focuses more on Vlad’s personal journey, what inspired him to start, and who motivated him to keep going. It is a story about following that instinct to document and share hard-earned knowledge, with the hope that it inspires others to do the same.
Kosei Ohno is founder of Virgin Islands Safe Gun Owners (VISGO) and president and owner of Crown Bay Marina in St. Thomas.
I assumed that since it had access to GPS that the little magnet symbol pointed true north. No. I should have realized this when trying to use it next to my Losmandy mount whose electric motors confused it horribly.
The last couple times I have tried to use the goto feature, the first alignment star was a good ten degrees off. Because my polar axis was aimed at magnetic north, not true north; the 11 degree difference meant that sewing to Vega was about 10 degrees off. Unfortunately, Polaris is simply not visible at any hour for which I have to energy for which to stay up. Tomorrow i will make a North marker out front with a compass and a protractor.
No. Digital Compass app shows both magnetic and true north.
Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 191, and Happy Father’s Day to all of you gunslinging Dads out there! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like 5.11 Tactical, 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.
Few pistols can claim the title of wearable art, but the Cabot Guns Apocalypse 2.0 makes a compelling argument. Building on the original Apocalypse introduced in 2020, Cabot's Pennsylvania craftsmen have refined the concept into something that sits at the absolute top of the 1911 world. The centerpiece is the stainless Damascus steel slide, forged by folding two grades of stainless steel using blacksmithing techniques that predate the firearm itself, then hand-etched to pull every contour and transition into sharp relief. No two slides share the same pattern. It is, as Cabot puts it, as unique as a fingerprint.
The high-end auction houses always have some sort of interesting firearm up for auction - sometimes it’s a rare piece of history, sometimes the gun belonged to a notable figure from the past, and sometimes, it’s a set of diamond-encrusted, gold-plastered Smith & Wesson No. 1 revolvers. Admittedly, that’s extremely rare, but that’s what we see for sale at Rock Island Auction on June 27, 2026.
6/16/26 Time:
A second probe reportedly relates to an investigation into Newsom’s former chief of staff, Dana Williamson, that had been opened during the Biden Administration. Williamson was indicted last year on federal charges that she was involved in a scheme to steal $225,000 from a dormant campaign account belonging to former U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra, who is now the Democratic nominee to succeed Newsom as California governor. Williamson pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, filing a false tax return, and making false statements to federal investigators.[emphasis added]
So dirty that even Biden started looking.
Checking in at 1:00 pm, I see that we now have Tropical Storm Arthur in the northern Gulf and that he is expected to roll across my acre tonight.
Lovely, just friggin lovely.
Walk into any sporting clays bay long enough and you'll eventually meet the A400. Beretta's gas-operated semi-auto has earned a place in gun racks from the skeet house to the uplands on the strength of a platform that runs reliably and swings naturally. The new A400 L Field isn't a mechanical revision of that formula — it's a dressed-up expression of it, aimed at the shooter who wants the same proven action under wood and steel that earns a second look.
6/17/26 CNBC:
The oil supply shock caused by the Iran war has eroded global demand for crude — but a lasting resolution to the conflict could drive a surge in supply volumes and trigger a major oil overhang next year, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday.
Free markets are amazing things: capable of adjusting demand to changes in supply in a way that government bureaucrats can only wish to do
6/16/26 New York Times Magazine examines evidence concerning Epstein's suicide including this interesting piece of evidence:
We obtained about a dozen pages of other notes handwritten by Epstein in jail that were also previously unseen — including some in which he tried and failed to come up with significant information he might have on Donald Trump to offer to prosecutors....
His attorneys discussed with federal prosecutors the prospect of a proffer: giving them information that might be useful in other cases in exchange for the possibility of some leniency in his own. Epstein was particularly preoccupied with what he might have on Donald Trump, who was then serving his first term in office. Jotting on a legal pad, he returned to the president again and again, trying to dredge up anything to offer prosecutors. But his scribblings — “Trump is a total con artist — smoke & mirrors” and “Never had money”— suggest that he could come up with little that wasn’t already known.
Epstein had nothing to give to prosecutors to implicate Trump, something that would have led to a devastating and probably unsurvivable indictment.
SK Guns is at it again with another awesome looking custom 1911 that commemorates the 250th anniversary of our nation. This pistol is a "250 Years of Freedom" 1911 Commander .45 ACP that will retail for $2,250 and will be limited to only 250 units with each pistol being individually numbered.

Can a clone be better than the original? Grit Grips Glock-clone frames and pistols make a pretty good case that they can be.
Palmetto State Armory's new Sabre IC receiver sets are here! These ambidextrous setups are built around the Magpul ICAR magazine for cartridges like the 6mm ARC and 338 ARC. Keep reading for all the details.
That tropical rain event we have been enjoying isn't done yet. It very nearly became a named storm, but just could not pull itself together. It is coming onshore and will lose steam soon. But, the weather weenies tell us that it is going to lose steam as it runs across us one more time. Oh, Joy1
I'm noticing the outrage from the usual suspects about Trump's refusal to release the text of the peace deal with Iran. Trump may have good reasons for that, and he has promised to release it as soon as it is signed. I also note with some amusement that these same suspects have probably never read the surrender documents that Grant got when Lee surrendered. I also bet that they have never seen the text of the surrender from Japan.
Today, Belle has asked for a pasta dish with heavy cream. I thin that a stroganoff is the way to go. If you'll excuse me, I'm off to the grocers.
Chicken fried steak or chicken fried jackrabbit? Jeff Benda thinks we should all eat the latter! Find his recipe in this featured post.
Quote of the Day If we treat them equally, the result must be inequality… the only way to place them in an equal position would be to treat them differently. F.A. Hayek1960The Constitution of Liberty( The Definitive Edition)[CONSTITUTION OF LIBERTY][Paperback]: …
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Folds of Honor is undoubtedly a wonderful organization for what they deliver to service members and their families. With their core mission being to "honor their sacrifice… educate their legacy," they absolutely deliver on that promise and then some. During this year’s graduation season, they are celebrating 1,613 scholars earning their degrees in higher education as a result of their assistance and efforts.
Some dude, who turns out to be a socialist Asian decided to burn a cross in Grant Park in Chicago to protest the conviction of Karmelo Anthony. Oh and he’s gay too. So the press absolutely has no idea how to report this. He doesn’t hit the right hue on the color wheel for completely […]
Palmetto State Armory’s Sabre line is their “duty grade” range of products. It started with the AR-15 and has grown to include a range of AR-10 models as well. The Sabre M110 clone has gotten a lot of attention online, but I wanted to go a little older on the styling while opting for the 6.5 Creedmoor chambering. PSA supplied me with the gun, and I put it to work.
I spent a relaxing evening on the deck recently enjoying a special cigar-and-bourbon pairing: the Weller by Cohiba cigar and its inspiration, W.L. Weller Antique 107 Bourbon.
The Weller by Cohiba series is a collaboration between the premium cigar brand Cohiba and the Weller bourbon brand from Buffalo Trace Distillery. The annual releases come in a 6 x 50 Toro vitola and are packaged in individual aluminum tubes. Despite their premium price, the cigars are highly sought after. They are typically released in the fall, and I’ve managed to pick up a few each year since 2023, including the 2025 edition featured here.
I’ve had the 2025 Weller by Cohiba resting in my humidor since October 2025. The cigars were removed from their aluminum tubes upon arrival. This edition features an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper and a Broadleaf binder aged in Weller Antique 107 barrels. The filler blend combines tobaccos from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The bands, aluminum tube, and box all reflect the deep crimson-and-gold branding associated with Weller Antique 107.
Before lighting the cigar, I enjoyed a few sips of the Weller 107. It’s a wheated bourbon — often credited as one of the first bourbons to replace rye with wheat in the mashbill — and it displays the expected wheat-driven sweetness. Bottled at a hearty 107 proof (53.5% ABV), it also delivers a warming heat that can linger on the tongue and occasionally overshadow the sweeter notes. Layers of caramel and toffee add further complexity. I enjoy Weller Antique 107 immensely, though I rarely reach for it because of its scarcity. Interestingly, despite being moderately difficult to find, its MSRP remains around a relatively modest $50. (I refuse to participate in the secondary bourbon market.)
Upon lighting the cigar, I found the draw more snug than I prefer, and smoke output was somewhat limited at first. Like many cigars that begin with restricted airflow, it opened up as it warmed, though it never quite reached the balance of resistance and openness that I favor.
The medium-bodied smoke offered balanced notes of cedar, cocoa, and vanilla, along with subtle touches of sweetness and baking spice on the finish. It began creamy and smooth, with the spice gradually increasing as the cigar progressed. Aside from that evolution, the profile remained remarkably consistent from start to finish.
As I smoked, the spicier aspects of the Weller 107 began to overpower the cigar’s more delicate flavors. Adding just a few drops of water to my glass restored the balance. The sweeter side of the bourbon emerged, allowing more of the cigar’s cocoa, cedar, and leather nuances to come through without being overwhelmed by the alcohol intensity.
So much of the enjoyment of a cigar comes not only from the cigar itself and its beverage pairing, but also from the setting. Whether shared with friends or enjoyed alone, the experience is shaped as much by ambiance as by smoke and spirits. During this Weller-inspired evening, I was particularly struck by the peacefulness of the outdoors. There was no distant hum of lawn equipment — only the occasional aircraft passing high overhead.
Most noticeable was the abundance of birdsong coming from the woods in the early evening. The avian chorus included Ovenbird, Carolina Chickadee, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Red-eyed Vireo, Carolina Wren, Tufted Titmouse, Great Crested Flycatcher, American Robin, and Chipping Sparrow. Together they formed quite an orchestra, one that was as beautiful to the ear as the bourbon and cigar were pleasing to the palate.
As always, Weller Antique 107 was thoroughly enjoyable and provided a satisfying accompaniment to the cigar. The Weller by Cohiba was likewise an interesting and rewarding smoke. Although it was created specifically to pair with Antique 107, I can think of several bourbons that would complement it equally well. I still have a few Weller by Cohiba cigars on hand from several past releases, and I look forward to enjoying them — perhaps next time with a bourbon that is a little less scarce.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program, a national organization dedicated to training and educating U.S. citizens in responsible use of firearms and air guns through gun safety training, marksmanship training and competitions, announces the appointment of Christine Elder to the role of Chief Marketing Officer.
SCSO said that Hall reportedly entered a woman’s property in the Pine
Hill area of Winford, assaulted a woman, then tried to force her way
into the woman’s home.
Hall suffered a gunshot wound. Sheriff’s deputies rushed to the
scene, and Hall was taken by Emergency Medical Services before being
airlifted to a Knoxville hospital. She was released from the hospital
and taken into custody, SCSO said Monday night
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Once inside, McDonald aggressively confronted the homeowner and her
two children in the foyer and made threats. The homeowner repeatedly
ordered McDonald to leave and warned him she would shoot. When he
continued advancing toward her, she fired one round, striking him in the
arm. McDonald then fled in a silver Kia SUV.
Deputies located
McDonald’s vehicle a short time later at AdventHealth Hospital, where
they conducted a felony stop and detained him. Deputies then took
McDonald inside the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening
injuries.
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After my blog post about the recently filed court cases I received an email from NRA board member Jonathan Goldstein. This is most of that email: I watched the video. He enumerates a lot of the changes made and changes …
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I recently had a great opportunity to try out Zeiss’ new V3 Lineup of Rifle Scopes on a beautiful ranch in Oklahoma. While I had always known about the scopes that Zeiss makes, I honestly think of them as a photo and video lens company first, given my background as a photographer and videographer. Nonetheless, Zeiss invited me out to a media event last week to show off these optics and let us writers get some trigger time behind them.
Most shooters think of thermal as a nighttime tool, something you break out after dark for hog hunting or low-light training. This session proves otherwise. Here's an 11” HK MR223 in flat dark earth running a V-Tac barricade drill in broad daylight, topped with the new Pulsar Trail 3 LRF XR50 thermal riflescope , engaging steel at 100 meters with one shot per target and no make-ups. I was there. I went first. Did not win.