Super El Nino?

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-06-29T22:38:43Z

 The main weather channel I watch is Ryan Hall, who I have come to trust among the weather-weenies.  In addition to tornadoes and hurricanes, he talks about other topics and today he's talking about a broad weather pattern called a Super El Nino.

Click here and go listen.  It's interesting stuff and may have implications through this winter.  As always with weather, it's liable to change, but Ryan makes the argument that this weather pattern is interesting and may affect us all for several months.

Tennessee

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-29T19:58:50Z

This is my fourth visit to Tennessee.  My first was a 1980 corporate trip to support introduction of the GenRad/Futuredata in-circuit emulator product. This was a product well ahead of its time. Some day, I will engage in archaeoengineering that will fill all your nerd requirements for the year by telling you about it. I barely remember thst trip except getting Salisbury Steak dinner on ceramic plates with metal utensils on an airliner. I was fortunately not in the smoking section. (At the dawn of time: the pilot wore a leopard-skin loincloth.
The word pilotess would have been incomprehensible and unneeded.)

My second trip was to speak at Lincoln Memorial University School of Law. I think it was in the 2000s. I no longer remember what my presentation was about.  I met Dr. John Lott at this event. 

My third trip was to look around last year in preparation for considering the move with our daughter. 

This is my fourth trip and the first as summer hits.  What a summer! The positives:

1. People are friendly and polite.  Only a couple of drivers that make me say, "Go back to Los Angeles!"

2. Everything is so green here. Northern Idaho is like this, too. But the Boise area is completely brown right now except where irrigation has corrected the problem. That picture i took yesterday from what I hope will be my backyard really shows what the adjective verdant means.

4. Gasoline runs from $3.13 to $3.28 per gallon depending on location. 

Downsides:

1. Hot and humid. Between May and September, I expect my daytime will either be indoors, in a car, or in my pool. Of course, right now in the Boise area, the situation is just about as bad. It is dryer but temperatures often exceed 100 degrees.  Misery is similar.

2. Houses are different here. Most houses here have small windows.  Even though electricity seems similar in price (loss of hydroelectric) they build as though every kilowatt is being rationed like your life depends on it. I think it is because they are generally poorer here.

3. Houses are often built with a colonial facade but interiors are quite similar.  Lots of basements. Idaho has them also but not so abundantly.  Partly this is using earth cooling. Partly this is hoping thr rare tornadoes will let you survive even without a purpose-built tornado shelter.  The basement in the new house could be retrofitted into a combination fallout and tornado shelter will a lot of cinder blocks and some concrete. It has a toilet, sink, and shower. It could be turned into an expedient fallout shelter in a few hours, I think, but we are downwind of Oak Ridge National Laboratory so probably not very useful. 

4. Those basements come with staircases that range from worrying to terrifying. They are narrow, steep, and in some cases there is nothing to prevrnt you from falling out on to the floor. Many of these would not be up to code if built today, but most building codes grandfather them in. If inspection report does not screech about these, we will spend the money to retrofit something safer.  

5. The existing staircase has the correct run/rise ratio.  Rebuild so the steps are less steep and end in a landing followed by a 180 degree turn and more steps to the bottom. Add studs from joists to floor on which sheet rock goes and another banister.  It will be a little claustrophobic but less scary and safer, especially for the dogs. 


Jarrod "Box" Grove from Caldwell Shooting joins Luke C. at GunCon 2026 to break down the full ClayCopter lineup, including the brand new Surface-to-Air launcher. ClayCopter targets are biodegradable, spinning prop-style discs that fly with a unique rotating flight pattern, nothing like a standard clay.

Biofire's Fire-By-Wire 9mm Smart Gun

by Luke C. in The Firearm Blog on 2026-06-29T17:00:00Z

Luke C is at GunCon checking out one of the more talked-about booths on the floor this year: Biofire and their 9mm Smart Gun. This isn't your average striker-fired pistol. It's a biometric handgun, secured by both fingerprint and facial recognition, and the first product of its kind to actually reach market. While the smart gun has been tried before, the BioFire Smart Gun fires 9mm Luger through an electronic "Fire by Wire" trigger, with a fingerprint sensor in the grip and a 3D infrared facial recognition sensor at the rear of the slide. Whichever system verifies the user first unlocks the gun, and it locks itself the instant it leaves an unauthorized hand. It runs on a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, has an integrated laser sight, and ships with 10 and 15-round magazines.

Today's Tragically Bad Phishing Email

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-29T16:52:05Z

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY


1500 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NW
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20220
TELEPHONE: +1(202)256-4380


COMPLIMENT OF THE DAY, OUR DEAR ELIGIBLE CUSTOMER
FIRST OF ALL, WE ARE VERY SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE OF THIS LETTER. IN CASE YOU ARE ALIVE, PLEASE WE NEED CONFIRMATION! NOW TO START WITH, I'M MR. SCOTT BESSENT, THE NEWLY APPOINTED UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SO, I AM DUE RESPECT AND HUMBLED TO WRITE YOU THIS VERY E-MAIL FOR WE TO KNOW THE FACT OF ALL THIS INFORMATION AS IT SOUND SO BITTER TO OUR EAR WHEN WE HEARD ABOUT THIS UGLY NEWS THAT YOU HAD A TERRIBLE DISEASE ACCIDENT CALLED (CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE) THAT LEAD YOU TO DEATH, THAT IS THE CAUSE YOU'RE SILENT SINCE. OF THE TREASURY
Is there any better sign of not mastering English?
Luke C. speaks with Elliot from Chestnut Mountain Machine at GunCon 2026 to check out their growing line of apparel — and if the name sounds familiar, it's because these are the same group of veterans behind the newly imported OKP-7 optics covered earlier in this series. The lineup includes the Essential Button Down, a clean range-to-street option built for everyday carry, and the Campfire Hoodie, made from lightweight Peruvian cotton for warmth without overheating after a day on the range or working outside. Elliot walks through the design philosophy behind veteran-designed, dual-use apparel meant to hold up whether you're at the range, in the field, or just running errands.

Worst Hotel Stay of My Life (I Am 69)

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-29T14:47:47Z

Red Roof Inn Kingsport, Tennessee. When we arrived, rhe front desk was unmanned. Ten minutes later, the clerk arrived. He gave the same excuse for the empty pool that he gave my daughter two weeks before: "Severe weather." This might explain closing the pool but not the absence of water.

In the morning, my wife attempted shower. It would not start. While attempting to get it going, the faucet came out of the wall. She tried to clean up water on floor. It became obvious the floor had not been cleaned in sometime. 

I went to front desk to check out and get a refund for subsequent days. My wife had checked us in so I had missed the warning signs that something was amiss. 

One sign said rhat they would not rent to anyone who lived in a 60 mile radius.  This suggests that drug dealers, prostitutes, and people whose money ran out before their month did were trying to live here. The other emphasized that you could not stay there on a promise to pay. When we arrived, I had heard a rather angry argument a few doors down.

While waiting for rhe desk clerk, the guy aheadv of me complained th as soon as it started raining, water came through the ceiling. The clerk gave me the phone number for Expedia to arrange a refund.  We had made the reservations through Hotels.com. We had not prepaid.  Expedia tried to talk sense into the clerk who could only say his manager would be in on Monday.

Fortunately we ended up in a lovely Hampton Inn the next night.

UPDATE: I called back to Red Leaking Roof this morning.  Again, they refused to refund the unused nights. I called corporate.  Still waiting for a response. 

UPDATE 2: Never again with Red Roof or hotels.com.Red Roof corporate wanted proof that I stayed in another hotel. They also insisted that Expedia cancel the reservation first. Hotels.com needs an itinerary number to talk to a human. I do not have that in front of me.

UPDATE 4: Hotels.com canceled the reservation and the hotel from hell promised a refund for the unused nights. (The real test will be of refund comes through. Always used credit card for dealing with organizations of uncertain trustworthiness.) 

Hotels.com made this harder than needed but did come through.  Red Roof Inn, about whom I used to have a pretty high opinion, is now on my below Motel 6/random roach motel list.


Pauza P50: A Failed Barrett .50BMG Competitor

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-06-29T13:27:49Z

Developed in the late 1980s by machinist Robert Pauza, the P50 is a .50 BMG semiauto rifle that was introduced in 1990. It uses a short-stroke gas piston and tilting bolt closely copied (and scaled [...]

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Incredibly Bad Idea

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-29T13:27:19Z

Using Polymarket, the world’s largest prediction market platform, they made bets on the fires — how they would grow, how long they would last and how much they would destroy.
Using online prediction markets to place bets on wildfires is basically incentivizing arson. This is like the literal definition of a moral hazard.

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Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals  193! 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.
America250, the national, nonpartisan organization charged by Congress with leading the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, today announced that “America’s Time Capsule” has been officially sealed and revealed the full collection of items that will be preserved inside the capsule for the next 250 years.
Quote of the Day The Russian military’s “meat-grinder” tactics in Ukraine, where troops suffer ruinous losses for barely any gain, are creating a backlash. In fact, the average life expectancy of a new recruit is about 10 days to three weeks, and … Continue reading

Automotif DCXXX...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-29T12:01:21Z


A 2019-2024 Bentley Continental GTC. This is the lesser model, with the 542 horsepower twin turbo 4.0L V-8 and not the 6.0L twin turbo W12, which puts out a whopping 650 ponies.

Shot with a Nikon D4 and a 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VR zoom lens.

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The Dumbest Timeline...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-29T11:56:33Z

The Sunday morning political talking head shows were abuzz with the latest rounds of high explosive tag in the Persian Gulf: Iran drones some ships in the Strait of Hormuz, the US retaliates by striking targeting radars and missile & drone storage facilities, then Iran launches missiles at US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, and we launch more airstrikes on Iran...

Then suddenly this morning, before sunup, the story breaks on the Wall Street Journal's site: "U.S. and Iran Agree to Halt Days of Fighting Over Strait" and it's all over the teewee news this morning.

The vibe here is so obviously "Quick! Before the markets open!" because Wall Street traders have the object permanence of a toddler playing peek-a-boo. "Where'd mommy go? Oh no! Mommy's gone forever!", except in this case mommy is the Iranian ability to interdict traffic in the Strait.

We are entering a new phase of the war where fighting will primarily occur between Friday evening and Monday morning EDT.

Memes for Monday!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-29T11:39:14Z




South Carolina HOA Firearms Ban Controversy

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-29T11:09:01Z

 

 

Link to Youtube video 

A South Carolina Home Owners Association has sent an email to residents declaring:

Firearms--whether openly carried or concealed--are not permitted in an Forest Pines Common area, including:

               a.  Pool and pool deck

               b. Clubhouse and restrooms

               c. Mail kiosk

               d. Parking areas

               e. Sidewalks, landscaped grounds, and all HOA-maintained outdoor spaces. 

The email was shown on WMBT television. The email goes on to say residents may lawfully possess firearms inside their private residences, and may even transport firearms to and from their vehicles, as long as it is not "displayed, handled, or carried" through the common areas more than what is "reasonably necessary".  A serious question arises about the HOA authority to do this and/or what is required by state law in order to do this.

HOAs can make rules for people who live in the property covered by the HOA. The HOA cannot impose criminal penalties. They may impose fines or sanctions such as limiting access to HOA facilities.

Private property owners can ban people who are not owners from bringing firearms onto the private property.  South Carolina Code § 23-31-235 (2025) concerns signs which are required to be posted in order to prohibit the carrying of concealable weapons, whether openly or concealed. In order to be enforceable by law, the signs must meet particular criteria. For buildings, signs must be posted at all entrances. If there is a door, the signs need to be eight inches by twelve inches tall. The letters on the sign need to be in black one inch tall letters. The sign needs to include a seven inch diameter circle with the black silhouette of a handgun and a diagonal line which runs from the upper left to the lower right of the circle.  When a door does not exist, the sign has to be 36 inches wide by 48 inches tall.

From news coverage of the condominiums in question, and from using Googlemaps, there do not appear to be any official firearms ban signs at Forest Pine Condominiums. A resident reported there were no such signs anywhere in the Forest Pine properties.

Forest Pines Condominiums appears to be a fairly new development. The condominiums were built
about three years ago. A Google maps satellite view does not show the buildings. Using Googlemaps street view, Forest Pines is easily seen to the left when taking McCormick Rd from State Rd 26-992.  It appears to be a cluster of  two-three story buildings with about three to six two-three story units per building. One unit was listed as slightly less than 1,900 square feet. The size of the units are within a few square feet of each other.  Because of the lack of signs, it appears the sanctions of fines or limiting access to common areas for violation of the firearms policy could only be applied to members of the HOA.

A Florida HOA was recently warned by Florida Attorney General Uthmeier HOA policies banning firearms from common areas were a violation of Florida law. The Florida HOA announced the policy in May of 2026. Florida law is not the same as South Carolina law. The South Carolina AG does not appear to have issued a statement on the Horry County HOA firearms ban as of this writing.

©2026 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included.

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The incident happened before 1 p.m. when a male subject allegedly battered his ex-girlfriend and was confronted by her brother, Miami Gardens Police said.

During the altercation, a third man intervened, police said. The subject then pulled out a gun and fired multiple rounds at the other two men.

The third man also fired his gun at the subject, striking him, police said. The subject then fled the scene but was later located at the CVS suffering from a gunshot wound.


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Air You Can Wear

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-29T10:42:42Z

Went for my walk around the block this morning just minutes before local sunrise.

Air temperature was 74℉ and the dew point was also 74℉. In other words, the humidity was over 95%.

Rather sticky feeling.

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Wow! Really?

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-06-29T02:15:59Z

I am really surprised by this: Massachusetts may become first state to repeal marijuana legalization I am no fan of marijuana usage. I have never even tried a brownie. And I have known potheads without initiative who are content just … Continue reading

The West rejecting liberty

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-06-29T01:00:00Z

More and more Western nations (including American States) are cracking down on unpopular political (and other) language. A guest commentary points out that liberty is seldom suddenly and completely taken away, and that we fail to observe the signs of gradual decay at our risk. Continue reading

Hold On to Your Guns

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-06-28T21:13:45Z

VIa H. I. McDunnough @gd_plaster:

The Price Of Gas About To Go Up Again

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2026-06-28T20:51:24Z

I expect, now that we are again bombing Iran, the price of  gas is going to get higher again, very soon. 

 

I like President Trump, I admire he does more of what he says he is going to do, by far, than any other president in my lifetime. I appreciate he is the master of the deal.  Now that Iran has recommenced attacks on our allies and has fired on two ships in the Straits of Hormuz, I hope the president will fully realize there is no making any deals with the unmitigated scum who govern Iran. 

 

I an  no war monger, I detest violence, but I know when it is necessary from a one on one self defense action and maybe know right up to a full fledged war to ptotect not only a country but also from psychotics much like new wave Hitlers or Stalins who want to rule the world and do not care how many they kill to achieve that goal. Thus, I think it long over due to for the U.S. to attack Iran, not only by air and sea but on land with a full fledged invasion.

 

Of course that is merely my opinion and we all have more opinions that we do have arses. Yet, I really see no way to ever make a deal with the fanatics who run Iran and to assure they do not acquire weapons of mass destruction. Let's face it, all they did in the time frame of the current negotiations was to falsely agree to a deal, apparently only to rebuild their offensive weapons capabilities and then to again attack our allies and shipping. 

 

The only ways to deal with heinous tyrants like them has been proven again and again throughtout history. Either you hope and wait for them to die but until then they keep killing innocent folks; or you annhilate them asap and end their reigns of terror much more quickly; thus  saving a countless number of lives. Of course if the USA invades, many, too many, of our troops  will be killed or terribly wounded. All I can say about that is I truly believe that if we don't put down the tyrants in Iran now, they will acquire nukes or other WMDs sooner or later and they will launch them, in the name of their version of god, on as much of the world as they can reach. I pray to the God of Christianity that I will not be around to see it and, that I am around to see their reign of terror obliterated. So, I hope President Trump terminates the problem now for once and forever.

 

All the best,

Glenn B 

 

 

 

 

I Think We Found Our New House

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-28T19:10:26Z

Sufficiently close to Kingsport to be on city water but in forested mountains.  The driveway is steep enough that we will probably uaes ice tires in winter. It is about an acre with a 36' x 18'  salt-water system pool. It has an 20' x 30' shop.with a garage door leading out to an adequately wide enough expanse of sky. Other parts of the property are forested. I may need to pour a level concrete driveway for the telescopes.
It is fully fenced for the dogs. 

It is nominally 2671 sq. ft.; a little small. It has a substantial partially finished basement with a bathroom but no windows. While the staircase down to this part is scary enough that we will probably hire an engineer to design a less scary staircase (turn in half on way down losing a small amount of room), that can wait for old house to sell. The basement connects to the garage which has a less worrisome staircase.  We will add banisters to the left side on both staircases also. It looks like a two car garage but one bay is so deep that two cars will fit head to tail. $489,000.

There are lots of houses for sale here. Many are impressively beautiful in a ostentatious way like my current house but too many staircases for us to enjoy.

Some are just weird. This house had the most impressive view:
Unfortunately, it was on a cliff. It was mildly scary looking down. The oartially finished basement had a 15' ceiling. It was bigger than some houses we have owned. There were doors leading to sections that were not even quite at the partially finished stage. $620,000 for a showpiece where our dogs would not have a yard.

Reflection

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-06-28T16:17:16Z

 I am writing this to post over at the CFDA page, so my normal readers should just buckle up, or scroll past.

Many of us have noticed over the past year that participation in our sanctioned matches is getting smaller.  Large matches that used to draw 80 shooters are drawing barely 50 and match promoters are wondering how we can get more shooters to come to our matches.

I know, for myself, I budget $1000 for a three-day sanctioned match. Between entry fees, fuel, hotel, restaurant and incidentals, it costs money to go to a shoot. Like everyone, I'm getting older.  Travel is a bit more stressful than it was10 years ago, and my old body takes longer to recover from the stress of traveling.

Putting on a match is a major commitment.  It takes planning and coordination across several levels.  By the time we rent a venue, buy trophies, pay caterers, arrange for prize money,  and gather all the incidentals, a club might be several thousand dollars in the hole.  We know we will never get rich doing this, but we certainly don't want to lose money. My club has successfully held nine (9) state championships.  The numbers I am seeing from some state matches makes me wonder if those clubs are losing money, which does not bode well for the future of our sport.  We need to get more people to our state matches, but I am not convinced that we are asking the right questions.

We need more clubs.  We need to penetrate markets where the cowboy culture is strong. The fact that New Mexico does not have a strong CFDA club astounds me. New Mexico has a strong cowboy culture and should be fertile ground for our sport.  Likewise, Missouri.  Missouri should have at least one vibrant CFDA club.  Those of us who remember the old TV series Rawhide recall that Rowdy Yates was pushing the herd to the rail line in Sedalia, MO.  It seems like a natural for Cowboy Fast Draw.

Someone once told me that if your club isn't growing, it is dying. Likewise, the organization.  We need more clubs.

Happy one hundredth birthday to a true national treasure, Mel Brooks!



Quote of the Day Communism through (my) ages:1) When I was 15, a teacher told me “It isn’t as bad as they say, and makes a lot of sense.”2) At about 19, college friends, “Socialism isn’t communism.”3) At 20, on … Continue reading

GA: Savannah - Aggravated Assault, Gunfight, 2 Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-28T12:47:19Z

At approximately 8:04 p.m., SPD officers responded to the area in reference to shots fired. Upon arrival, they encountered an adult male victim, who stated he had been shot at on his property and returned fire.

Officers received reports of an injured individual, Michael Ingram, suffering from a gunshot wound at Memorial Health University Medical Center. Ingram was found to be connected to the incident in W. 51st St. and was charged with aggravated assault.


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LA: Raceland - Home Invasion? Gunfight, 2 Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-28T12:45:12Z

According to the LPSO, after 4 a.m., deputies responded to a home in the 400 block of Mitchell Road. Deputies said two men allegedly entered a home, which was occupied by their two friends, with handguns.

When the situation escalated, deputies said there was a reported shooting among the parties, which resulted in one of the residents getting a facial injury and one of the suspects suffering from an abdominal injury.

Deputies said the two injured individuals were taken to out-of-parish hospitals for treatment, where they are in serious but stable condition.


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Police received video footage showing Broussard’s vehicle being followed to Hawthorne Street, where Broussard’s grandmother resided.

Occupants of a Silver Malibu exited the vehicle to shoot at Broussard. 

Brousssard returned fire, shooting the driver and rear seat passenger.


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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-28T12:05:47Z




Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-28T11:20:48Z


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Another reason to avoid California: Scientists say the ‘earthquake gate’ between California’s most stressed faults could trigger more dangerous quakes A single junction in the mountains northeast of Los Angeles may determine whether the next major earthquake stays bad or … Continue reading

You are Funny

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-06-28T03:09:26Z

There is a too much truth in this to actually be funny: Via Marcus Mendoza @MendozaVictor50.

Recognizing the dangers of democracy

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-06-28T01:00:00Z

Hawaii's refusal to recognize fundamental human rights (like our right to defend ourselves and others) is put paid to by a 6-3 SCOTUS decision. Continue reading

$3.19/Gallon Gasoline

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-06-27T14:18:02Z

Tennessee must be close to refineries. 
Quote of the Day Elon created $4tr in wealth for himself, his investors and employees. Politicians have created $39tr in debt for you, your children, and all the whiners complaining about Elon. Which is preferable? PFrost @Niio1111Posted on X June … Continue reading
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . Revolvers are the least suppressed type of firearm, thanks to the issues with gas leakage around the cylinder and barrel. But Revolver Seal has a new method for quieting down your wheel gun.

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-06-27T11:57:55Z




GA: Augusta - Argument turns to Gunfight, two Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-27T11:31:55Z

Both men were asked by a gas station employee to take their argument outside, according to the incident report. The argument continued outside in the parking lot where Moody changed shoes at the back of his vehicle and confronted Nixon, according to both witness testimony and review of surveillance video.

During the confrontation, Nixon allegedly pulled a gun and shot Moody in the leg. Moody then, according to the incident report, also pulled a gun and fired in Nixon’s direction while fleeing.

A 31-year-old man who was in the vehicle with Nixon and nearby the argument when the shooting took place was also struck by gunfire in the exchange.


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TN: Memphis - Resident Shoots Masked Burglar

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-06-27T11:29:41Z

Police said an apartment tenant told officers he saw a man in all black wearing a ski mask trying to take his TV. 

 The tenant said the suspect turned around, looked at him, and reached into his bag, trying to pull something out. 

 He then took his gun out and shot the suspect twice, the tenant told police. The suspect took off running from the rear side of the residence.

The tenant shot two more times towards the suspect, and the suspect dropped his back and kept running towards the apartment complex, police said.

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Lessons learned from the Little Big Horn

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-06-27T01:00:00Z

We can learn many lessons from the Battle of the Little Bighorn (Custer's Last Stand). If we can remember history, we are less likely to repeat it. Whether in Iraq, Afganistan, Iran, Canaan, or again in Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas. Here are a few. Continue reading
The Walther PDP has quickly become a pistol of choice for all manner of applications: defense, recreation, and competition. Like many stock handguns though, it can leave much to be desired in the way of iron sights and even the adaptation of optics. So, in this TFB Review, we are going to take a look at the XS Sights Walther PDP Tritium Sight Set  and RMR Optic Plate  Bundle to see how much of an upgrade it actually is for a factory Walther PDP. Let’s dive in!
The replacement of the G36 has been a long time coming for the Bundeswehr, and at Exercise Reliable Lion on the ranges at Grafenwöhr, Panzergrenadiere of Panzerbrigade 12 "Oberpfalz" are now putting rounds downrange with the rifle that finally closes that chapter: the G95KA1. Or how many optics can you stack on top of each other?

Fudd Friday: Which Irons-Only Hunting Rifle?

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2026-06-26T23:00:00Z

This week for Fudd Friday, I need your help. I drew a deer tag for Utah’s “restricted rifle” hunt. The rules are simple: the rifle must be manually operated and only equipped with iron sights. If you were going on a mule deer hunt out west and had to take an irons-only setup, what would you pick? Let’s discuss.

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