Another Mass Shooting

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-12-14T04:25:49Z

Heavy sigh. It is so sad: Brown University shooting live updates: 2 dead, 9 injured | AP News A shooter dressed in black killed at least two people and wounded eight others at Brown University on Saturday during final exams on the … Continue reading
1 dead in U-Haul truck explosion in Idaho parking lot: Officials One person is dead after a U-Haul truck appears to have accidentally exploded in a parking lot in Idaho early Saturday, according to officials. The explosion caused damage within … Continue reading

Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-12-14T01:47:00Z

Surfing the net this morning, I found this video from Forgotten Weapons, talking about a French dueling pistol from the early 1900s.

As you know, I participate in the sport of Cowboy Fast Draw, which uses wax bullets against steel targets.  I had no idea that the French dueled with wax bullets.


Our club had its end-of-year banquet today where we gave away end-of-year awards.  We will start back shooting in January when we begin our competition season.

What Can Brown Do For You?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-14T00:34:18Z

The Providence Police Department confirmed “multiple” people were shot after gunfire rang out late Saturday afternoon at Brown University in Rhode Island. [More] “Remember: RUN, if you are in the affected location, evacuate safely if you can; HIDE, if evacuation is not possible, take cover; FIGHT, as a last resort, take action to protect yourself,” … Continue reading "What Can Brown Do For You?"

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Light Pollution

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-12-13T21:39:25Z

We were invited to a house in Wilder last night, a town well away from Boise.  I could still barely still 3rd magnitude stars.  Industrial plants such as Simplot's potato operations are surprisingly bright.  Boise does not help either. 

The Latest Boomers

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2025-12-13T16:20:00Z

 I had the high bids on these three firearms today at the Hessney.com Sportsman auction:

Beretta 1935 in 32 Auto, this one supposedly in 90% condition and fully functional.

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A Ruger Mark I, this one supposedly in 98% condition and fully functional.

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A J.C. Higgins Model 44 in .22 WMR, I am 99% sure this is the same as a Marlin 57M. This one is supposedly in 98% condition and fully functional.

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Kind of wish I had been outbid on the Ruger because having the high bids on the three of these is setting me back a pretty penny right before Christmas but I guess, such is the fortune of a firearms auction junky. At least I do not have to sit at my laptop for several more hours waiting for other lots I have bid on to come up. Most of my other bids have been outbid and if any on which I currently have the high bid also wind up out bid - oh well, I doubt I will bid another penny.
 
All the best,
Glenn B 

Johnny Cash - White Christmas

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-12-13T15:10:00Z

This is a very Country take on the old classic. 

Quote of the Day When Jon Richelieu-Booth boarded a plane home to England after a Florida vacation, he had no reason to believe a simple photo — a harmless picture of himself shooting a legally rented shotgun at a gun … Continue reading

Horry County Police responded to reports of a shooting in progress with a victim at 7:38 p.m. at the Atlantic Beach Laundry Mat located at 609 31st Ave. South. When they arrived, officers found one person on the floor with an apparent gunshot wound in his upper left thigh, according to the incident report. The injured person told officers he did not see the shooter, know the shooter or know what they were wearing, the report states. He said that he was shot and then ran into the laundry mat before exiting. Officers discovered a spent 9mm casing next to the injured individual, as well as an unused 9mm round and a 9mm projectile that was found inside the laundry mat.

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CO: Pueblo - Homeless Suspect Shot by Homeowner

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-13T13:40:00Z

According to police, 30-year-old Ricardo Alonzo Diaz told officers that he was homeless, going around the 2700 block of W. 23rd Street, and checking doors to see if they were unlocked. Diaz reportedly told police that he came across an unlocked door, went inside the home, ate some food, and left.

According to police, Diaz told officers that he returned later. That second time, he wasn't so lucky, as the homeowner returned. Police say the homeowner shot the suspect with a .22 revolver. The suspect had a knife in his hand at the time, the police department says.


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PSS: Russia’s Silent Captive-Piston Handgun

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2025-12-13T13:27:30Z

The PSS is a semiautomatic pistol using captive piston ammunition to achieve a comparable level of sound suppression to a .22 pistol with a good normal suppressor. It was developed to replace a couple multi-barrel [...]

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Silencer Saturday #410: What Does 2026 Hold?

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2025-12-13T13:16:42Z

Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new YHM R45 Multi-Host Suppressor . This week we are looking forward to 2026. SHOT Show is looming and with the changes to US suppressor laws starting on January 1st, we are poised for some major market shifts.

Il: Chicago - More on Gunfight over Car Burglary

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-13T12:56:00Z

Police said at 3:42 a.m., a 58-year-old man heard his car alarm going off in the 9400 block of South Indiana Avenue. He went outside and found the driver's side window broken, and two males inside his parked car who had no business there, police said.

The man said one of the people in his car took out a gun. At that point, the man, who had a valid Firearm Owners Identification Card and Concealed Carry License, took out his own gun and fired shots, police said.


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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-12-13T12:00:00Z




Initial CC9 Accuracy

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2025-12-13T12:00:00Z

Shooting in low 30 degree temps with gloves on is probably not the best way to test a guns accuracy. This group was fired standing off a tripod at 25 yards with Federal’s 147 grain American Eagle. It is the only group I shot yesterday, and though I don’t consider one rep of anything to […]

Saturday meme drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-12-13T11:30:00Z

TFB REVIEW: Meprolight MVO 3-18x44 FFP M3, MRAD

by Darwin N. in The Firearm Blog on 2025-12-13T10:30:00Z

I was typing away on the keyboard of my recently deceased MacBook Pro one morning when a delivery arrived—not particularly unusual for a guy who writes about guns—but nobody had mentioned this one, causing me to be caught off guard. As I head back to my desk, trying to find a weakness in the packaging like a child on Christmas morning, a familiar lime green I’ve come to know over the years began to tease its way out of the box, forcing me to ask myself, “Did Meprolight make a friggin scope?” As I sat back down, admiring the fancy presentation, it became clear that what I had in my hands was a new MVO (Mepro Variable Optic) 3-18x44 FFP (First Focal Plane) M3 with MIL Reticle.

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — December 13, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-13T07:04:48Z

On December 13, 1774, Paul Revere and Wentworth Cheswell made their famous ride to warn Portsmouth of the approach of British warships. — December 13th was the birthday of Sergeant Alvin York. — After spending nine months on the run, former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was captured on December 13, 2003. — Today’s feature article is by JWR. — We need more entries Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $978,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we started running this contest.  Round 122 ends on January 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. …

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Introductory Legal Proviso:  What I’m presenting in this article is solely for informational purposes. Consult local, state, and Federal law before buying or constructing a suppressor.  Stay legal!  Take note that the following applies only to folks who live in free states. There are many states like California and Illinois that have bans on suppressors. – JWR — As of January 1, 2026, the National Firearms Act (NFA) Tax on suppressors (called “silencers” in the legal world), short-barreled rifles (SBRs), and short-barreled shotguns (SBSes) will drop from $200 per transfer to ZERO. So now, although the NFA transfer application no …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-13T07:02:21Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-13T07:01:43Z

“And Esau said, I have enough, my brother; keep that thou hast unto thyself. And Jacob said, Nay, I pray thee, if now I have found grace in thy sight, then receive my present at my hand: for therefore I have seen thy face, as though I had seen the face of God, and thou wast pleased with me. Take, I pray thee, my blessing that is brought to thee; because God hath dealt graciously with me, and because I have enough. And he urged him, and he took it. And he said, Let us take our journey, and let …

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I don’t know that the asserted claims about persistent and rare traits true, but the environmental claims are correct to the best of my knowledge.

TFB Review - Hornady 18 Gun Cabinet

by Patrik O in The Firearm Blog on 2025-12-13T01:00:00Z

At a certain point in every gun owner's life, they get to the point where their collection has outgrown that corner of their closet or the spot under their bed. There can also be the introduction of children or a significant other that might make you think twice about not locking up your firearms. Aside from the obvious and important reasons to securely store your guns, sometimes they just look better in a nice safe or cabinet. When my girlfriend and I moved in together last spring, secure gun storage was a non-negotiable for her, and I wanted a better way to store my ever-expanding gun collection. I reached out to Hornady  and asked if they could send over their, at-the-time brand-new 18 Gun Cabinet , and they happily agreed.

The Law of the Sea and stateless vessels

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-12-13T01:00:00Z

A guest commentary by Mark Hayward. Your reaction and serious thoughts are solicited. The recent nonsense about war crimes and accusations of naval forces engaging in piracy themselves is seriously flawed. The claims are made even by people who should … Continue reading
In today’s Photo of the Day, we have a number of interesting firearms captured, as they’re used to engage targets on the Lethal Serpent lane during the U.S. Army Europe and Africa European Best Sniper Team Competition. The photograph was taken in November 2025, at the 7th Army Training Command’s Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany. Above you can see a Spanish sniper team member using his Heckler & Koch G36, with a red dot and magnifier from SIG Sauer.
Morphy's December 16-18 firearms auction  reads like a catalog from a different century—one where engravers signed their work, walnut was selected by eye and grain rather than price point, and the word "custom" meant something a man with calloused hands had actually customized.
I find this to be true myself.


Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]
At a press conference, on 12 December, the Slovak Republic’s armed forces presented  an entirely new suite personal weapons. In addition to new weapons, a new uniform design with a completely new camouflage pattern was also introduced. New personal equipment including vests, boots, plate carriers, helmets and load bearing kit were also introduced by Slovakia’s Minister of Defence (and Deputy Prime Minister) Robert Kaliňák. During the announcement four soldiers paraded wearing the new kit and carrying the new firearms.
RECOIL 14 Days of Christmas 2025 – Day 12 FN Firearms CLICK HERE TO ENTER
Cole Fine Guns has been bringing a lot of gorgeous and astonishingly attractive firearms to the market lately, and they are growing that continually expanding portfolio once again. This time, they are announcing a Cole Exclusive Beretta 688 with upgraded furniture as well as a Zoli Z-Expedition 20 Gauge with light barrels.

Daily Defense Redux

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T18:08:43Z

And we had some unfinished business to take care of the next day:

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Diamondback Firearms, known for AR-15s and surprisingly now revolvers as well, has given us a surprise yet again by announcing their new Ventra line of suppressors that spans the gamut of .22 Long Rifle (rimfire) to .30 Cal (.300 Remington Ultra Mag) offerings.

Forty-three state police officers in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas have been suspended. They are under investigation for having turned their police station into a bar and being drunk on the job. The scandal comes at a time when Tamaulipas continues to experience rising levels of cartel violence, and state police officers have been … Continue reading "Somos los Únicos lo Suficientemente Borrachos"

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He Says That Like It’s a Bad Thing

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T17:27:08Z

On Tuesday’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” NPR Domestic Extremism Correspondent Odette Yousef discussed the concept of remigration and said that while the Trump administration rejects or denies, “the European extremist roots of this policy idea” one must “add the context of other terms that this administration has been using, talking about Western values, … Continue reading "He Says That Like It’s a Bad Thing"

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Democrat Rep. Hank Johnson Calls America ‘The Great Satan’ [More] Looking at all the changes Democrats are foisting on traditional American culture I wish I could say he was wrong. [Via bondmen]

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Send a Son to Defend a European Home?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T17:17:12Z

Prepare For Coming World War, NATO Chief Says [More] How about “No”? [Via bondmen]

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We Finally Got a Piece of the Pie

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T17:10:08Z

“The Indictment alleges Dickerson deposited at least $2.35 million in returned bail checks into her personal accounts, rather than into BLMOKC’s accounts.” She ended up per the DOJ release allegedly using the money for, among other things, “recreational travel to Jamaica and the Dominican Republic for herself and her associates,” “tens of thousands of dollars … Continue reading "We Finally Got a Piece of the Pie"

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We’re the Only Ones Litigational Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T16:56:09Z

Property stakeholders sued for $23M after eviction-related shooting – An Oregon deputy injured by gunfire claims the owner and operator should have warned him about an armed tenant. [More] Like they could know all the circumstances and foresee this outcome? So now we have to be afraid to call the police to come do their … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Litigational Enough"

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“Had they even had just a little security guard on the golf cart, you know, it went on for so long, he would have been able to see it and prevent it”… [More] Sure he would have been. If every apartment complex in America now needs security gates and guards on golf carts, simple economics … Continue reading "All White Firm Feeds Off Brain-Damaged Black Woman"

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Fudd Has Negligent Discharge of Mouth

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T16:04:14Z

Democrat Congressman Calls Assassination of National Guardsman an ‘Unfortunate Accident’ [More] This moron again... There is a cabal that benefits from having stupid, manipulable constituents electing stupid, manipulable candidates. Oh, and look: He’s not “anti-gun”! You believe that, right? [Via Michael G]

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Palmetto State Armory has officially released the Olcan, a long-anticipated bullpup variant of the JAKL rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO or .300 AAC Blackout. Built around a 6105 monolithic rifle-length upper receiver, the Olcan relocates the JAKL’s fully captured buffer system into the upper, allowing for its compact bullpup layout while maintaining the platform’s rigidity and operating characteristics.

Pondering the SpaceX IPO

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-12-12T15:56:00Z

Sure there were rumors, but I was plausibly convinced that they wouldn't do this:

Key Points

  • SpaceX is preparing for a potential $1.5 trillion IPO as soon as mid-2026.
  • Elon Musk confirmed rumors in an X post.
  • The IPO could boost SpaceX’s goals, Musk’s wealth, and the entire space sector.

The numbers seems low at $1.5T and $30B - low if you think that Space is a huge growth sector (as I do) and considering that the company has been cash flow positive for years.

Why I thought that they wouldn't do this is that I think that Elon is driven by Mars colonization, and having shareholders dilutes his ability to focus on that.

I guess we'll see. 

 

People They Can Work With?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T15:45:51Z

Well, I was the one complaining about not enough outsiders on the “Task Force”…

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Pro PRS shooter Dan Bertocchini takes us through what really matters when it comes to long range shooting! NRL: Hunter, PRS, hunting, or just on the range.

Mug Shots

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T15:01:09Z

[More] Look what I stumbled across last night. First I’ve realized posting something on Urban Dictionary creates merch… “724 reviews”…? At $32.95 a mug? With “Verified Purchases”? Do I get a cut? I’d be surprised if even one of these had sold. They must be talking all mugs (and who the hell has 33 bucks … Continue reading "Mug Shots"

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Crazy Like a Fox

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T14:16:32Z

A man who was released from prison early after racking up good behavior credits following his conviction for fatally stabbing a 6-year-old Kentucky boy during a 2015 home invasion was arrested weeks later for violating his parole. [More] So the parole board thought he could be trusted…? This is what it would take to turn … Continue reading "Crazy Like a Fox"

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In with the In Crowd

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T14:01:55Z

Top Lobbyists 2025… John Commerford and Gordon Speed, NRA Institute for Legislative Action [More] So, kinda like The Gundies…? No swimsuit competition…?

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Rock Island Auction Company  has set a world record for the most expensive AK-47 pattern rifle ever sold at an auction. Of course, it’s not just any AK; it’s a milled receiver Chinese Type 56  fully transferable machine gun, a Vietnam War bringback by USMC Lt. Col. Frank Wolcott. This rifle was sold during the December 2025 Rock Island Premier Firearms Auction for a whopping $246,750, way exceeding the estimated price range of $80,000-$130,000 that the lot was initially expected to be sold for.
In this episode of Ascend we see how one family turns a deer hunt into a lasting lesson in values, courage, and heart.
Quote of the Day In a surprising paper, scientists say they’ve nailed down a physical model for a warp drive, which flies in the face of what we’ve long thought about the crazy concept of warp speed travel: that it requires exotic, … Continue reading

Muskrat Love

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-12T13:36:41Z

If Elon Musk Supports the Second Amendment, Why Is X Still Banning Gun Ads?… This correspondent does not worry about it. Elon Musk has already demonstrated he is a Second Amendment advocate. [More] No, he hasn’t, and making excuses for him won’t change things, because he’s made sure he’s taken care of.

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Person(s) of the Year

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-12-12T13:27:00Z

So, as you may have heard, whatever's left of TIME magazine announced their person of the year for 2025, and it was "The Architects of AI".


Fitting that the cover illustration is a half-assed remix of an actual artist's original work and also replaces actual workers who build things with extraction-class plutocrats, to include noted pretengineer Musk.

I'll note that, looking at the artist's other works, the metatext of the TIME cover is making a definite and deliberate statement.

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Friday Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-12-12T12:42:00Z




Oh, Mickey, you're so fine...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-12-12T12:34:00Z

Disney inked a deal with OpenAI to allow the use of numerous characters from its formidable arsenal of intellectual property (which, remember, includes a lot of Marvel and Star Wars stuff, too) in AI-generated Sora videos.

I'm sure the idea here is that kiddos would make short videos featuring Goofy or Darth Vader and then buy more merch or beg mom and dad for a trip to Orlando. See, while movies and video are not a loss leader for Disney, they aren't the main profit center, either. That's all rolling in from licensing, merch, and their hospitality and amusement park arms.

I predict this arrangement will last about a week, during which time the 'net will be flooded with AI slop vids of Mickey and Minnie piloting the jets into the World Trade Center on 9/11 and Iron Man doing hardcore porn scenes with Belle from Beauty and the Beast.

We'll see. Disney's always been extremely protective of their IP.

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Weekend Knowledge Dump- December 12, 2025

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2025-12-12T11:48:17Z

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Are You Training for the Wrong Threat? Understanding Primal Aggression vs. Cognitive Aggression – Calibre Press Not every attacker is agitated and screaming.  Here’s how to identify attackers displaying “instrumental aggression.” Read Part Two […]

Fatal Bear Attacks in Japan Double Previous Record, 13 killed

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-12T11:30:00Z

 

Image of American black bear by Dean Weingarten, American brown/grizzly bear by Troy Nemitz; Image of Asian Black Bear from wikimedia license 4.0; Wikimedia Ussuri Brown bear 2008 CC 2.0 

The highest number of fatal bear attacks recorded in Japan had been six in fiscal 2023. With several months to go in fiscal 2025, 13 people have been killed in Japan by bears this year. The largest number of people attacked, injured and recorded was 213 in 2023. So far in fiscal 2025, the number is 230. Japan uses the fiscal year from April 1 to March 31 for most of its administrative accounting.  Bears in Japan usually start hibernating in December, but attacks are possible in any month.

Japan has used the fiscal year accounting method to record bear attacks since 2006. The japan times suggests relatively low numbers before 2023 may be an anomaly of recent history.  Previously, no central records were kept. It is possible there were more bear attacks before modern record keeping.

The most famous Japanese bear attack has been the Sankebetsu bear event in 1915. A large brown bear started killing humans in a village on December 9. The bear killed six people in two days, mostly children. The bear may have been ineffectively wounded at least twice. After the bear had killed two people, 50 soldiers were sent to the village to protect it. They were armed with WWI rifles, probably Type 30 Arisakas. The cartridge was the 6.5x50mm, a full power military cartridge. The rifles had 31 inch barrels, which made them long for close quarters work.  The cartridge is slightly less powerful than the 6.5x55 Swede. It fires a 139 grain bullet at 2500 fps. The 6.5x55 fires a 140 grain bullet at 2650 fps. The soldiers failed in protecting the villages. Four more children were killed when the bear invaded the house the soldiers had been protecting.  Two hunters eventually tracked down and killed the large bear. It weighed 749 lbs.

Until 1990, bears in Japan were considered pests. From powderlife.com:

Until 1990, Hokkaido had a policy of allowing hunters to exterminate brown bears but this was abolished due to conservation concerns.

Since that time, researchers at Hokkaido University and other institutions have confirmed a rapid increase in the brown bear population, something anecdotally understood by many farmers and residents of Hokkaido’s rural and suburban areas.

Hokkaido's brown bears are a subspecies of the world wide brown bear, ursus arctos, the same species as the American grizzly and Kodiak bears. In the rest of Japan there are rapidly growing populations of the Asiatic black bear, a more aggressive relative of the American black bear. Hunting of both bears was increasingly restricted since 1990.

The restrictions and extreme firearms regulations in Japan, along with a shrinking population, have resulted in the number of licensed bear hunters dropping from 517,800 in 1975 to 218,500 in 2020. In 1975, 98% of the licenses were to shoot bears. In 2020, only 42% or 91,770 were licensed to shoot bears, with 58% only allowed to trap bears.

To illustrate the problems a bear hunter faces in Japan, two bear hunters were asked to eliminate a brown bear in the village of Sunagawa. The hunters were reluctant to shoot the young bear, but the police and village officials were insistent. One of the hunters shot and killed the bear. The bullet penetrated the bear, hit a hidden rock, ricocheted, and struck the other hunter's rifle. The ricochet became known to the authorities months later. In response, the authorities canceled the first hunter's permit to own firearms. The Hunter association responded by refusing any further requests to aid municipalities in the shooting of bears.

Bear hunters in Japan are limited to 50 cartridges a year total, for all purposes. 

In response to the extreme protections given to bears in Japan, the population of brown bears on Hokkaido more than doubled. The population of black bears in the rest of Japan quadrupled. The Japanese government has responded to the increasing numbers of bear attacks by authorizing the killing of more bears. Over 9,000 bears were culled in 2023, over 5,000 in 2024, and over 6,000 by the end of September in 2025. About 5% of the bears taken are killed by private hunters. The total bear population in Japan is estimated at 54,000 Asiatic black bears south of the island of Hokkaido and 12,000 brown bears in Hokkaido.

Japan has highly restricted the ownership of firearms for hundreds of years. It has one of the lowest rates of firearms ownership per person, about .003 firearms per person. The United States has about 1.5 firearms owned per person. There are many other variables, but the United States has fewer people killed by bears than  Japan.

 

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Irony and Double Standards

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-12-12T11:30:00Z

A couple of articles came across my feed in the last day or so. The first one involves the Doordash girl–you know, the one who went into a guy’s house, took pictures of his nakedness, posted them on the internet, and then claimed to be sexually harassed. She was subsequently arrested and charged. Well, she […]

OH: Dayton - Domestic Defense Three People Shot in Gunfight

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-12T11:27:00Z


A woman told investigators her ex-boyfriend, Webb, came to her home and confronted her and her new boyfriend, according to court documents.

Webb allegedly grabbed her by the hair and forced her into his vehicle before returning to her home to confront her boyfriend.

The boyfriend grabbed a gun and shot Webb in the chest and leg. He accidentally shot his girlfriend in the leg, according to court records.

While the boyfriend was calling police Webb reportedly shot the boyfriend in the arm.


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AL: Huntsville - Investigation into Gunfight Continues

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-12T11:24:00Z

According to a Monday update, the investigation revealed an argument escalated into a shooting when the offenders began firing at a vehicle occupied by the intended victim and others.

Police say one person inside the vehicle was armed and returned fire in self-defense, but did not strike the offenders.

As the Violent Crimes Unit and patrol division continued their investigation, the investigation developed information identifying a vehicle of interest.


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NE: Lincoln - Domestic Defense Investigation

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-12T11:21:00Z

According to Capt. Ben Miller of the Lincoln Fire Department, Washington and a 34-year-old male family member had a series of altercations that ultimately led to Washington being shot. The 34-year-old called the Lincoln Police Department, and when officers arrived, Washington was given CPR and transported to a local hospital. "Based on evidence recovered at the scene and witness statements, investigators are working to determine if the 34-year-old Lincoln man also in the apartment was acting in self-defense. He has cooperated with law enforcement at the scene and during follow-up interviews," police said.

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Preparedness Notes for Friday — December 12, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-12T07:04:51Z

On December 12, 1897, Belo Horizonte, the first planned city of Brazil, was founded. — December 12, 2019: The British General Election was won by Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party in a landslide win with a 80-seat majority. The Scottish National Party also won 48 of 59 seats in Scotland. — Today’s feature is a guest post from long-time SurvivalBlog contributor Hub Moolman. — We need more entries for Round 122 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $978,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we started running this contest.  Round 122 ends on January 31st, so get busy …

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Editor’s Introductory Note:  Today’s short feature post is from our friend Hub Moolman, in South Africa. Hub’s analysis includes two very useful charts. While I don’t rely on technical analysis, I do find that it often provides useful confirmation for the study of market fundamentals. For the big market traders, the current silver market seems to be transitioning from the “disbelief” stage to the “mania” stage. It is always difficult to time a market top, and missing a top can be perilous. I did quite well in calling the silver market bottom, on February 8, 2001 in a Usenet post …

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Economics & Investing Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-12T07:02:37Z

In Economics & Investing Media of the Week we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. H.L. suggested a graphic derived from data from the IMF World Economic Outlook produced by Visual Capitalist that depicts aggregate world debt, by country, in 2025. The darker the color, the higher the percentage of a nation’s GDP. We are not far behind Japan!  There are several sovereign debt defaults ahead. Japan will probably just be the first of many. – JWR The thumbnail below is click-expandable.           (The graphic by Dorothy Neufeld is …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-12T07:01:57Z

“The first rule of a happy life is low expectations. If you have unrealistic expectations, you’re going to be miserable your whole life. You want to have reasonable expectations and take life’s results, good and bad, as they happen with a certain amount of stoicism.” – The Late Berkshire Hathaway Fund Manager Charlie Munger

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Minnesota failing – what next?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-12-12T01:00:00Z

For many people, the State of Minnesota is a whole stewpot full of “lessons that need to be learned.” In recent days, a whole lot of scandalous information is leaking out. Since often this is being put out by various … Continue reading

The New Zastava .338 Norma Magnum Machine Gun

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2025-12-12T01:00:00Z

Zastava unveiled a new machine gun chambered in the increasingly popular .338 Norma Magnum prototype at the Partner 2025 arms expo in Belgrade. Partner 2025 (held September 23-26, 2025) was officially opened by the Serbian Ministry of Defense and showcased the country’s latest military technology. As a machine gun guy, observing Partner 2025, I took note of the Zastava .338 NM MG, and in my opinion, it is one of the exhibition’s most innovative infantry weapons. Overall, the system represents both a technical and strategic milestone: for the first time, Serbia joins the cadre of nations fielding next-generation medium machine guns in the .338 Norma Magnum caliber. With this entry, Zastava joins a small, select group of manufacturers and nations investigating or adopting the .338 Norma Magnum for medium/heavy machine guns, pushing the boundaries of automatic fire while keeping the company’s trademark emphasis on durability and battlefield practicality.

POTD: CZ BREN 3 in 300 AAC Blackout SR

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-12-12T00:30:00Z

Today’s Photo of the Day highlights the CZ BREN 3 chambered in 300 AAC Blackout in its short‑barrel SR configuration. This newest generation of the BREN family continues CZ’s move toward a lighter, more compact, and fully modular service rifle platform. The 300 Blackout version is designed with suppressed performance in mind, combining a short‑stroke gas piston with a three‑position adjustable gas system that allows the rifle to be tuned for subsonic ammunition and demanding field conditions. This version includes a suppressor from A-Tec.
Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, we took a look at some of the clothing out there. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to give it a quick read. This week, I want to take a closer look at some of the considerations you need to think about when you carry across state lines, along with how to transport your gun in states that may not allow you to carry concealed. There are a few easy ways to set yourself up for success.

Thursday Thoughts

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-12-11T23:35:00Z

 Surfing the Net, I came across this poor woman counting her blessings.  She doesn't have earthquakes, hurricanes or alligators, but damn, she has snow.  Both Belle and I lived up north during our younger years.  She in Missouri, me i Kentucky.  As far as we're concerned, that is the Frozen North.  If I ever hit the Powerball and am burdened with uncountable cash reserves, I might build a small house in Missouri near an airstrip, but I will charter a flight out before the winter starts and return to the mud in Louisiana.

My Dad kept bees, so we stole honey from the hives.  I have probably slipped in more honey than many of you have eaten in the past ten years. Honey never goes bad if it is properly stored.  It may crystallize, but can be recovered by simply putting the jar of honey into a warm water bath.

This guy found some old honey and was surprised that it is still good. I can tell by looking at it that it was winter honey.  Winter honey is much darker than spring or summer honey. Honey does not normally take a flavor from the flowers used to produce it but we learned that honey made from tallow blooms is almost as clear as spring water.  Dad once put some hives in a field of jalapeno peppers.  The farmer asked Dad to bring the hives out to help pollinate the pepper plants.  We got about six gallons of honey from that crop and the honey was very clear and had a really surprising "kick" from the peppers.  No heat, just a little bite on the back of your tongue that made the honey really special.

Ammo Purchase Accounting

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2025-12-11T20:56:00Z

 The year is almost over. Thus my ammo purchases⁷ for the year are probably complete but that may change with another order or two yet to come, who knows.
 
Anyway, I just checked my Target Sports USA orders for the year. I made a total of 14 purchases from them (13 ammo purchases and one Ammo+ membership); that is just over one per month on average. My invoice totals amounted to a grand total of $3,239.36, or an average purchase price of of $231.38. If nothing else  I figure ammo is a good hedge against tough financial times. Of course, it will also be an excellent tidbit added to the inheritance my son and daughter who will receive it sooner, or I hope, later.
 
The total number of rounds I bought from TSUSA so far this year was 8,690. I picked up a case of 1,000 rounds of Wolf 7.62X39mm soft point; a case of 1,000 rounds of PMC 5.56X45mm 62 grain, green tipped, FMJ ammo; four cases of 1,000 rounds each of various brands of 9mm FMJ ammo; 1,000 rounds of Remington Target .22 LR; 140 rounds of .35 REM; and some: .357 M8⁷agnum, .380 ACP, and .32 Auto.
 
 If for nothing else, when added to my overall ammo inventory, I am well set with ammo for the Zombie Apocalypse, first contact with violent space aliens, an invasion by China, or to help put down an insurgency.
 
Being I am an Ammo+ member at TSUSA, I saved 8% on my orders which worked out to a savings of $259.14. That is not bad considering the Ammo+ membership cost me $110.24, including tax, for a one year membership. Considering that TSUSA often has the best prices on ammo when you consider all things like cost of the ammo, tax and shipping, the ammo club membership is a nice way to save even more. To me, it seems well worth the cost; that is if you buy enough ammo to make it worth your while. An added  benefit is that membership gives you free shipping on any amount of ammo you buy from them. Normally, without the membership they give free shipping only on ammo purchases by the case.
 
I do not receive any form of compensation from TSUSA, or from any other source, for this post or my other blog posts about them. I simply like to share, with other law abiding firearms enthusiasts, what I think are their excellent prices, info on their Ammo+ membership and other info, like them shipping fast, and having good customer service. They are my first in line go to online ammo dealer and I rarely shop elsewhere for ammo if they have what I want in stock.
 
All the best,
Glenn B 

Speaking of Creepy Stalkers…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-11T20:11:15Z

“I’m going to be honest,” state Rep. Sarah Stalker said during a meeting of the Kentucky General Assembly’s Interim Joint Committee on Education Tuesday. “I don’t feel good about being White every day, for a lot of reasons.” [More] You didn’t think it’s just guns these people are against…? And they’re the ones who enable … Continue reading "Speaking of Creepy Stalkers…"

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Why I Prefer Revolvers for Pocket Carry

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2025-12-11T19:02:00Z

A friend and I were recently discussing home defense and carry guns. We live in an urban/suburban environment. Wild animals aren't really a concern but two-legged cockroaches are. Primary concerns for carry guns are concealability and reliability. Another consideration is that we're both in our late 50s with hand issues.

Both of us used to favor semi autos for concealed carry. He changed over to a Kimber K6S .357 snub, mostly due to problems with grasping the slide on an auto.

In the past I've pocket carried guns like a Ruger LCP .380, a Ruger LCP II Lite Rack .22 LR, and a Keltec P32 in .32 ACP. The problems I've encounterd have been in the case of the LCP .380 is that recoil is extremely unpleasant, while the P32 has had some reliability problems and seems picky with regards to which ammo it functions with. Likewise, the LCP II is very ammo sensitive.

Ruger LCP II Lite Rack .22LR



Keltec P32 .32ACP, with regular and extended mags.



So, earlier this year I changed over first to a S&W Model 632 Airweight and now a S&W 432UC, both in .32 H&R Magnum for pocket carry.

The 632 was retired because it was a gift from my late father, and it's one of only 1471 made in the 1990s. The 432 is new production and has better sights.

The .32 Magnum in a J-Frame is a good choice for concealed carry in my opinion. J-Frames, especially the Centennial-style with an enclosed hammer, is snag-free and can be fired from within a pocket without jamming. In my experience they've been more reliable than subcompact semiauto pistols. The .32s give you 6 shots vs. 5 shots in a .38, .357, or 9mm J-Frame.

The ammo I carry is .32 H&R Magnum 100 grain wadcutter from High Desert Cartridge Company. I've run this over my Garmin chronograph from the 432UC, where it ran a bit over 800 FPS. Per Steve at HDCC it will meet the FBI's minimum penetration requirements in ballistic gel. In effect, this gives me a 5/16" hole punch that will reach an assailant's vitals. Compared with 85 grain JHPs in the same gun it's easier to control.

I should note that my 432UC was not perfect out of the box, however. It has a flaw in the finish which really shouldn't have left the factory but considering it's a carry piece I'm willing to overlook that. Also, the factory grips didn't suit my hand at all so I went on eBay and found a set of the old Uncle Mike's Boot Grips that I like. Finally, the trigger was very heavy, so I got a reduced power rebound slide spring from Wolff. This brought the trigger pull down to an acceptable weight without compromising trigger return, or ignition as a lighter hammer spring might.


S&W 432UC .32 H&R Magnum


I use a Simply Rugged Pocket Protector holster and carry a reload in a Quickstrip.



This is comfortable to pocket carry all day.

Revolver Guy has an unflattering review of a 432UC Ti up. Something he noted is that it's fitted with a short, "California" firing pin to improve its drop safety. It turns out this hurts ignition reliability. I already had on hand an Apex "extended" firing pin, which is actually the same length as the original J-Frame firing pins, so I installed it. I've not had any failures to ignite.

Note, a Colt D-Frame like the Detective Special will get you a 6th shot but be slightly larger, and unless you install a hammer shroud isn't as snag free. It's still nicely pocketable.


Beretta has announced a new holiday partnership with Hook & Barrel magazine  for the Yipee-Ki-Yay Christmas Giveaway, a promotion centered on one of the most recognizable pistols in both Hollywood and firearms history: the Beretta 92 .
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We Were Expecting a Different Outcome?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-11T18:22:22Z

The panel affirmed Daniel Matthew Kittson’s conviction for possessing or transferring a machinegun in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(o). [More] The Reload explains the case. I’m liking this VanDyke guy more and more. [Via Jess]

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Back for More

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-11T18:05:32Z

There was one other thing we were going to discuss yesterday and ran out of time.

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Safariland has announced new holster fits for the recently introduced GLOCK Gen 6 series, covering the G17, G19, and G45 models. With the expansion, users of the updated pistols now have access to Safariland’s duty-grade retention systems as well as the company’s inside-the-waistband and everyday carry options. I played around on Safariland’s holster finder  and searched for Gen 6 Glocks, and there were already quite a few options available.

eInfringements Delayed

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-11T17:50:30Z

By now, we should all know that the fee for the Tax Stamp required for suppressor ownership is going away, but the process and stamp remain. In preparation for the enactment of the $0 Tax Stamp on Jan. 1, the ATF has announced they will stop processing eForm submissions through the eForms portal at midnight, … Continue reading "eInfringements Delayed"

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Information Technology with Dave Substack

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2025-12-11T17:49:00Z

Over the past week I've made the effort to revive my IT and cybersecurity focused Substack, Information Technology with Dave.

If you like what I write it would really help the Substack if you like my articles and subscribe to it.

Thanks.

An Owatonna Man

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-12-11T17:34:27Z

Somali Minnesota college student Hasan Mohamed posted a profanity-filled rant against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents that included threats to “pop’ agents the next time they show up in his Owatonna neighborhood. [More] Hey, I thought if you wanted to fight the government you needed F-15s and nukes… This is what Democrats are … Continue reading "An Owatonna Man"

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Narrow Rainbow: The Short-Lived Taurus Spectrum

by Dave Merrill in Recoil on 2025-12-11T16:38:01Z

Not the most popular CCW on the market, and for good reason, we take a look at this almost-forgotten .380 ACP.
Fabryka Broni “Łucznik” Radom has officially secured ATF certification for the MSBS GROT Pistol, marking a major milestone in the rifle family’s long-anticipated entry into the American civilian market. The approval covers three barrel configurations, in 10.5”, 13”, and 14.5”, giving U.S. shooters multiple options once the platform becomes available through distributor Arms of America .

Appropriately Named Rep. Stalker (D-KY)

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-12-11T14:48:14Z

Explains why white kids need to be feel bad about their race.

As usual, a privileged person assumes she is privileged because of her race.  That she is privileged because Mom and Dad stayed together and created a stable home for her never occurs to her.

I Have Had Weeks Of Not Busy

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-12-11T14:13:00Z

This has allowed me to spend time on hobby activities.   Suddenly, College of Western Idaho's LMS (learning Management System) Canvas is operational for me to prepare for my spring semester class.  I am headed to New Orleans and Alabama on vacation December 27th, so i am attempting to get this all done before I leave.  I have taught this class before using the Blackboard LMS.  It is not like starting from scratch but about three hours per week of instruction to move to Canvas.  It is pretty tiring so I cannot spend all day at it. Blogging needless to say is lower priority. 

Million Monkeys, Million Typewriters, Million Dreams

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-12-11T14:13:00Z

I had q dream last night involving the word "rengulate."  There is no such word. But it kept coming back in multiple dreams  It is not a verb although it has the form of one.  It is not a category of animal like an ungulate.  Why did my subconscious create this verb. Can any of you assign a meaning for what seems to be a perfectly fine, million monkeys, million typewriters, million years word?

Adventures in Optics

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-12-11T14:13:00Z

That 52mm 152mm F.L. achromatic lens arrived Monday.  It seems a decent piece of glass for its intended purpose: a wide angle low power finderscope.  I had considered making the rest of the scope from carbon fiber composite, but this is perilously close to polishing a cow pie to perfect brilliance.   It turns out that perfectly respectable refractors can be made from lens like this and PVC plumbing pipe.  SCHEDULE 40 pipe in 2" nominal diameter is just about exactly the right size for this.  A 2" to 1" nominal size coupler allows you to use a PVC tube that is 1.31" OD.  To make go through the coupler I will bore through the coupler.   The 1" nominal tube will need boring to accept the 1.25" eyepiece.  I will tap the coupler to accept a thumb screw.  This will five a drawtube for coarse focus.  I have a helical focuser that goes into the draw tube for getting this nice and sharp.

Another fitting whose purpose is unclear (at least for plumbing) is the right ID for the achromat lens to rest in it.  I will put some 52mm O-rings at the front to hold the lens in place.  I need to figure some way to add set screws for adjusting the collimation of the lens to the tube.  I suspect my solution will only be approximate and that is probably good enough for intended purpose  
Ali Juten lays out 5 safety tips for goose hunting from layout blinds. Follow the five and stay alive.

RACISM AND UNFAIRNESS IN GUN LAWS

by Mas in on 2025-12-11T14:00:00Z

If I haven’t posted this here before, I think it might be worth thirteen minutes of your time to watch this:
Quote of the Day But let me offer you my definition of social justice: I keep what I earn and you keep what you earn. Do you disagree? Well then tell me how much of what I earn belongs to … Continue reading
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Jason B, the owner of Backup Tactical. Most of you will recognize Jason's company from some of the reviews we’ve done on his knives and aftermarket pistol parts. The knives are actually a recent addition to Jason's product line-up, created through a recent partnership with South Africa’s own Andre De Villiers  of ADV Tactical Knives. Today, Jason and I discuss everything from his early days as a shooter and New Yorker to his current life as a Florida Man and innovator of forward-thinking aftermarket pistol parts and knives. You can check out Jason’s complete range of parts and his new OTF knives, including the Stinger  and Fat Butcher , at the Backup Tactical website . You can also follow Backup Tactical on Instagram here .

TLDR

by correia45 in Monster Hunter Nation on 2025-12-11T13:01:59Z

You know, all the recent TL/DR complaints got me to thinking… as a novelist I’m really not serving the impatient, entitled, short attention span, functionally illiterate, community nearly as well as I should. So I’m going to produce TL/DR versions of all my novels. Here are the first books of each series- Monster Hunter International … Continue reading TLDR

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-12-11T12:41:00Z




NICS for November, 2025: Sales and Background Checks Reduced

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-11T12:04:00Z


The National Instant background Check System numbers decreased significantly for November of 2025 compared to November of 2024. An increase in firearm sales is normal for November. It happened in 2025, but firearm sales are 7% lower than those in November of 2024. About 1.41 million firearm sales occurred in November of 2025, as estimated by the National Shooting Sports Foundation. 1.51 million firearms were estimated to be sold in November last year. The number of background checks for November was much lower than expected, about 2.09 million. It is the lowest number of background checks in November since 2014, more than a decade ago. From NSSF:

The November 2025 NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) figure of 1,408,230 is a decrease of 7.0 percent compared to the November 2024 NSSF-adjusted NICS figure of 1,514,773. For comparison, the unadjusted November 2025 FBI NICS figure of 2,005,667 reflects a 20.1 percent decrease from the unadjusted FBI NICS figure of 2,509,368 in November 2024.

The estimate of firearms sales is following a similar pattern to what happened in President Trump's first term. Firearm sales were higher in the presidential election year. They dropped as President Trump's policies started to produce greater domestic and international stability. The same effect seems to be happening in his second term.

 

The more stable the world becomes, the lower the demand for firearms in the United States. The more stable the USA becomes domestically, the lower the demand for firearms. Hunting seasons are common in November. Firearm sales increased as expected. December usually has higher sales than November, but not always. November NICS checks were higher than in December in the presidential election year of 2008, when Barack Obama was elected. If President Trump and the Republican Congress are successful in bringing about peace and prosperity, expect firearm sales to continue to decline.

A potential upside is the continuing political and judicial battle to remove silencers, short barreled rifles (SBR), short barreled shotguns (SBS), and any other weapons (AOW) from the confining and dubious restrictions of the National Firearms Act (NFA). The tax on these items has been reduced from $200 for silencers, SBR, and SBS to zero. The tax has been reduced for AOW from $5 to zero. The intrusive regulatory requirements for applications, pictures, and fingerprints remain, at least for now. Those requirements are being challenged in the courts. At this time, the Republicans do not have the 60 votes in the Senate to overcome a filibuster.

The popularity of silencers has skyrocketed. The easier silencers/suppressors become to legally obtain, the higher the demand for firearms which can effectively use silencers. If silencers become as legally simple to obtain as rifles and shotguns, expect a considerable bump in sales of both silencers and firearms which can easily use them. The number of rifles and pistols which have threaded barrels is already on the rise.

The easier short barreled rifles and shotguns become to legally obtain, the higher demand for short barreled firearms with shoulder stocks.  If SBR are taken from the NFA, expect higher sales. Expect higher sales of pistols which can accept a shoulder stock. If SBS are taken from the NFA, expect pistols dedicated to firing shot rounds. Bullpup shotguns such as the Keltec KS7 and others, and short barreled firearms which shoot shotgun shells, but do not have a shoulder stock, such as the Mossberg Shockwave are already meeting some of the demand in this area.

The reduction of the NFA tax to zero for the above items goes into effect on January 1, 2025.

 

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AR: Pine Bluff - Car Burglar Shot, admits to Stealing Pistol

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-11T12:02:00Z

Officers were dispatched around 11 a.m. Dec. 7 to the 2000 block of West 24th Avenue after a report of a male who had been shot. When officers arrived, a resident told them she saw an unknown man inside her vehicle through her home security camera. She said that when she went outside to confront him, she found her .380-caliber pistol missing from the driver’s side door.

The resident told police she demanded the return of her gun. During the confrontation, two shots were fired, striking the man in the left side of his neck and shoulder. Police said the man fell into a nearby ditch and admitted to breaking into the vehicle and stealing the firearm before running eastbound.


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SC: Kingtree - Gunfight at Vape Shop

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-11T12:00:00Z

Investigators believe Tisdale walked into the store and fired multiple rounds at the victim, hitting him several times. The victim did return fire, but did not hit Tisdale.

Kingstree Police said they identified and located the second person, with help from the Williamsburg County Sheriff’s Office.

Tisdale surrendered at the Kingstree Police Department and was taken to the Williamsburg County detention center.

More Here 


GA: Atlanta - Resident Shoots Man who Attempted Break--in

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-12-11T11:55:00Z

12/5/25-Aggravated Assault: 25 Peyton Pl SW.

Post Date:12/05/2025 8:18 AM

Preliminary Information: On 12/5/25 around 2:58am, officers responded to a person shot at the location of 25 Peyton Pl SW. Upon arrival, officers located a male with a gunshot wound. Grady EMS arrived on scene and transported the male to the hospital in critical condition. Officers made contact with a male who remained on scene.

 The male on scene appeared to be a resident at the location. He stated to officers his home was previously broken into. The male was briefly detained, and two handguns were recovered from his person. Preliminary investigation indicates a possible break-in; a crowbar was located and recovered outside the front door where the male was found shot. This investigation remains active and ongoing at this time.


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Thursday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-12-11T11:30:00Z

Adamiak must spend 17 more years in a federal prison even though he committed no crime.

By Dave Workman One of the nation’s leading grassroots gun rights organizations is suggesting that the Justice Department’s newly launched “Second Amendment Section” in the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division should focus immediate attention on states which have adopted “permit-to-purchase” requirements for gun buyers. By no coincidence, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and […]

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Preparedness Notes for Thursday — December 11, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-11T07:04:07Z

On December 11, 1282 Llywelyn ab Gruffydd, the last native and independent Prince of Wales, was killed at the Battle of Orewin Bridge at Cilmeri, near Builth Wells, south Wales by forces of Edward I of England. Llywelyn reigned from 1259 and is known as Llywelyn the Last. — December 11,1602: A surprise attack by forces of the Duke of Savoy and his brother-in-law, Philip III of Spain was repelled by push of pike and gunfire from the citizens of Geneva, Switzerland. It has been commemorated since as the Fête de l’Escalade. — And on December 11, 1946, Hank Williams …

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Building a Simple One-Tube Radio Kit – Part 2, by Mike in Alaska

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-11T07:03:31Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Some Additional Notes Here are some additional notes on the circuit design and practical use of the Franzi one-tube radio kit: First, it’s noticeable that this is a hybrid radio. It uses a 6J1 valve (tube), equivalent to the EF95 (also known as 6AK5), as a regenerative detector, followed by a transistor (T2) acting as a preamplifier, and then a power amplifier (the well-known LM386) to provide enough audio power to the speaker, It doesn’t include a headphone output, which is a downside, however a simple modification and a high impedance earphone …

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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-11T07:02:46Z

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, some news on the threat of cosmic ray disruption of digital microcircuits. A Cosmic Ray Hit May Have Disrupted A320 Flight Controls Struck by a cosmic ray: Galactic …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-12-11T07:01:17Z

“The consequences of inflation are malinvestment, waste, a wanton redistribution of wealth and income, the growth of speculation and gambling, immorality and corruption, disillusionment, social resentment, discontent, upheaval and riots, bankruptcy, increased government controls, and eventual collapse.” – Henry Hazlitt

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News release from CCRKBA: 12 NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES HAVE NOW NULLIFIED CARRY PERMIT FEE | Citizens Committee For The Right To Keep And Bear Arms BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, in … Continue reading

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