Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — May 6, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-06T07:04:11Z

On May 6, 1837, US blacksmith John Deere made the first steel plough, in Grand Detour, Illinois. — May 6, 1851: Linus Yale Jr. patented the Yale cylinder lock. — You may already own a SIEGE Stove or a SIEGE Belt from SIEGE Survival. (One of our loyal advertisers.)  I just heard that they’ve added the excellent American-made Fire-Fast firestarters to their product line. (At the SIEGE website, click on “Ferro Rod Fire Steels”.) You can see one of these being tested after four days of submersion, in a YouTube video. Tom Christianson will soon be reviewing one of the jumbo-size …

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Get Out: Escaping The Blue Hives – Part 2, by Single Farmer

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-06T07:03:44Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) For now, the best thing to do for many is to “Get Out” escaping blue hives and get on productive land. I have been advocating that people move to lightly populated food producing rural areas in conservative states. I live in one and I am trying to increase the number of freedom loving people over here. There is safety in numbers. I realize how difficult it is to accomplish all of this. Whenever I talk with people who would like to live on a farm, the number one reason I hear is …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-06T07:02:25Z

Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. This week:  Some good news and bad news, on gun legislation. — Some great news: House Appropriations 2027 Funding Bill Ends Suppressor, Short Barrel Rifle Registration. JWR’s Comment:  Be sure to contact both your U.S. congressman and your state’s two U.S. Senators, to insist on their support for this important legislation!  Please phone …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: >

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-06T07:01:58Z

“Governments do not know what they cannot do until after they cease to be governments. Each government carries the seeds of its own destruction.” – Frank Herbert

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When the Communists Come to Power...

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-05-06T01:01:53Z

whining millionaires
Yes. They will pass by her mansion because she showed her solidarity with the people! $12 million means she could invest it in municipal bonds of her state and enjoy $480,000 a year income exempt from federal and state income tax. Can you live comfortably on $40,000 a month. Let's see her try 

The mob senate – growing stronger

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-05-06T01:00:00Z

Street senates and mob rule historically are the "benefits" of democracy and those who control it. In the Black Hills, we are seeing this again playing out. Continue reading
Welcome back to another TFB review. This week, I have been checking out the brand new Wilson Combat Bulwark. This is a brand new internally hammer-fired handgun with design cues from the EDC line of handguns, utilizing the same 15-round magazine. Over the past week, I have had the chance to take it to the range and put this new handgun through its paces. Let's take a closer look at the new Wilson Combat BULWARK.
The FM-9D from Freedom Ordnance is said to turn any standard AR-15 lower into a serious belt-fed 9mm blaster. This closed-bolt blowback upper feeds from 100- or 150-round disintegrating-link belts in reusable nylon bags and instantly switches to Glock magazines when the belt runs dry, with last-round bolt hold open on both. It looks really great in O.D. Green, and even better with a suppressor.

Small Business Spotlight: Lynx Defense

by Rob G in The Firearm Blog on 2026-05-05T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to TFB’s Small Business Spotlight ! In this weekly column, we take a look at small firearm-related businesses. Today’s company is Lynx Defense , a manufacturer of premium range bags from Selma, North Carolina.

Ruger Security-380 One-Handed Slide Rack

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-05-05T22:54:04Z


This shows just how easy it is to rack the slide on the Security-380 by hooking the rear sight on your pants pocket.



The front edge of the rear sight is undercut a bit probably just for this purpose.

History

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-05-05T22:11:00Z

 It is an article of faith that the enormous loss of Indian life after the Spanish arrived was because the Indians had no immunities to measles, smallpox, and a bunch of other diseases that had been killing people in the Old World long enough that our gene pool had selected the weak ones out. One of the student papers referenced a CDC article that I found fascinating:

Abstract

The native population collapse in 16th century Mexico was a demographic catastrophe with one of the highest death rates in history. Recently developed tree-ring evidence has allowed the levels of precipitation to be reconstructed for north central Mexico, adding to the growing body of epidemiologic evidence and indicating that the 1545 and 1576 epidemics of cocoliztli (Nahuatl for "pest”) were indigenous hemorrhagic fevers transmitted by rodent hosts and aggravated by extreme drought conditions.

Now, this was not entirely without Spanish involvement:

These infections appear to have been aggravated by the extreme climatic conditions of the time and by the poor living conditions and harsh treatment of the native people under the encomienda system of New Spain. The Mexican natives in the encomienda system were treated as virtual slaves, were poorly fed and clothed, and were greatly overworked as farm and mine laborers. This harsh treatment appears to have left them particularly vulnerable to epidemic disease.

Draw your Chair Up Close

by Unknown in Home on the Range on 2026-05-05T21:38:00Z

I'm going to take a few weeks off to start editing the new book which is written, but in rough draft, I've just been putting it off. Thanks for those of you still sticking around after all these years - Brigid


Draw your chair up close to the edge of the precipice and I’ll tell you a story.

- F. Scott Fitzgerald

Primary Day!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-05T21:38:00Z

It was primary election day here in Indiana.

I caught a ride with Bobbi to our local polling place and had her drop me off afterward.



Back in 2024, Michigan’s state laws about firearms storage changed. Now, gun owners are required to lock up their guns when not in use. And now, if you want a free gun lock, an online mapping tool will tell you exactly where to find one.
Sturm, Ruger & Company (NYSE: RGR) and Beretta Holding S.A. have entered into a Strategic Cooperation Agreement that will allow Beretta Holding, already Ruger's largest shareholder, to increase its ownership stake to up to 25% of Ruger's outstanding shares. The deal, announced May 4, 2026, comes with a partial tender offer price of $44.80 per share in cash, representing roughly a 20% premium to Ruger's 60-day volume-weighted average share price prior to the tender offer announcement. That tender offer has not yet commenced and remains subject to regulatory approval.

Warming Up

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-05-05T16:53:43Z

Time to pull out the Hawaiian shirts. The next few nights will be 70 degrees when I roll out the telescope at 10:00 

Not Much Activity; Well Pump Failed

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-05-05T16:35:38Z

I have been busy solving other problems.  Our well pump (or at least part of the supporting electrical system) has failed.  American Home Shield, our home warranty company, has performed well on the only other problem we have had but that was a dishwasher, which is nice but hardly an emergency. Not having water in the house for cooking, laundry, dishwasher, and especially toilets is another matter. 

Our first service request yesterday is apparently working through the system. I called this morning to emphasize the emergency nature of this.  We are promised a service provider call today. 

I confess to being rather spoiled by past experience. The house I had built above Horseshoe Bend was never a problem. I designed it with self-sufficiency in mind although I was not truly off-grid. The backup generator ran off the LP gas tank.  It powered the well pump, the pressurization pump, the furnace and A/C and the kitchen.  When Idaho Power dropped the ball, as they often did, it had little impact.  We had a 1000 gallon tank.  I have no idea how much gas the backup generator used but we never ran out. 

The well pumped water into a 1000 gallon cistern which had enough elevation to give us 5 psi. This was enough that when the pressurization pump failed once, we still had enough water to hand wash dishes and flush toilets.  Also, 1000 gallons takes a long time for two people to use.

I miss that house. 

Anyway, after going through a lot of bottled drinking water to flush toilets, we suddenly realized that the canal water for the sprinklers, as gross as it, will flush toilets just fine. My wife labeled some of our empty drinking water bottles Toilet.

Whoever put together our sprinklers did something a little clever. Our Red Lion sprinkler pump in most applications needs to be primed every spring. The air trapped in it, will hold a bubble that the incoming low pressure canal water can not push through.  The system we have uses pipe with a faucet to allow air to escape. 

When the air finishes bleeding through, irrigation water comes out, even if the pump is not running. I hooked up a hose to that faucet.  Irrigation system gravity pressure let me fill up those jugs in a hurry.

Downstream prosperity

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-05-05T15:35:00Z

Via Chris Lynch, this is a very interesting post

You’ve probably heard of the PayPal Mafia. When eBay bought PayPal in 2002 its founders took the money, scattered, and built the next generation of digital monopolies.

Peter Thiel founded Palantir and seeded Facebook. Reid Hoffman set up LinkedIn. Chad Hurley and Steve Chen started YouTube. Max Levchin founded Affirm.

Elon Musk—who had merged X.com into PayPal two years earlier—went a different direction. He took his payout and leased a small warehouse in the El Segundo area of LA.

He bolted a sign on the front that read “Space Exploration Technologies Corp.”

We all know where that's gone. 

Most people still think SpaceX is “just” a rocket company. But it’s actually a machine for producing world-class talent. A talented engineer takes a job at SpaceX, learns the Elon Musk “way” of solving impossible problems, then graduates as a force of nature ready to transform other industries.

After meeting dozens of SpaceX graduates in warehouses across LA, I’m convinced:

The SpaceX Mafia will create more wealth than the PayPal Mafia—possibly more than all of Silicon Valley combined.


If you can track only one alumni group in business today, this is the one. SpaceX is the new Harvard.

A hedge fund buddy of mine told me: “I’d pay real money for a database of ex-SpaceX employees.”

The article then goes on to list four companies founded by SpaceX alums - the "SpaceX Mafia" who are already solving really hard (and expensive) problems.  Only two are space companies. 

 Highly, highly recommended.

Still Slow Going

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-05-05T15:19:41Z

I had to squeeze in those last two posts but I’m not back yet. Please keep holding off on email tips.

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The 11th Circuit joins “several sister circuits in holding that the Second Amendment does not protect the possession of machine guns.” That’s consistent with the Trump administration’s position on the matter, his campaign promises that “Your Second Amendment will always be safe with me as your president,” notwithstanding. [More] Face it, gun owners are voting … Continue reading "Machine Gun Ruling Exposes Republican 2A Hypocrisy"

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Ruger has teamed up with Magpul to deliver a new variant of the LCP MAX chambered in .380 Auto, this time wearing Magpul's Enhanced Handgun Grip (EHG). The collaboration brings a purpose-built grip module to one of the smallest and lightest pocket pistols on the market, wrapping it in a package that Ruger says improves control and shootability without growing the platform's footprint.

Shameless Plug

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-05-05T14:52:47Z

The May 2026 edition of Firearms News is now available at diverse and inclusive newsstands throughout the Republic. If you don’t see it where you shop, ask ’em why not. You can also subscribe and save. Today is Primary day in Ohio, and my articles include “Ramaswamy’s Ohio Governor Bid” (pg. 18) and “Casey Putsch … Continue reading "Shameless Plug"

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Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-05T13:09:00Z


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Quote of the Day In March of 2026, Everytown, the activist organization created with the help of considerable funds by Multi – billionaire Michael Bloomberg, place a website online called EveryShot. EveryShot is an artificial intelligence tool using ChatGPT-40 mini … Continue reading
Vortex Optics has a new family of scopes exclusively for Sportsman’s Warehouse. The Denali  series includes three rifle scopes and a laser rangefinder. Let’s take a look at what these optics have to offer.
Syren USA has built a wonderful team of female ambassadors throughout the years. Recently, it added three more amazing women to the ranks. Meet Lindsey Martin, Blayke Barlow and Aniston Hamil.

TAC-CON 2026

by Mas in on 2026-05-05T13:00:00Z

I’ve attended Tac-Con, the RangeMaster Tactical Conference, almost every year since 2009. It provides a smorgasbord of more than 40 subject matter experts in areas of self-defense ranging from emergency medicine through hand to hand fighting to live-fire handgun and shotgun.  More courses are offered than any one person can sign up for over the […]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-05T11:57:00Z




 

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The Supreme Court of Maryland has ruled in favor of Maryland Shall Issue on several issues in a case challenging a Montgomery County ordinance. The lawsuit was commenced in 2021. On April 28, 2026, on x.com, Maryland Shall Issue posted this:

 The Supreme Court of Maryland issued its decision today in our challenge to the Montgomery County ordinance that basically banned carry by permit holders through out the County. On that issue we completely prevailed and the County lost. 

In 2021, Montgomery County, Maryland, the State's most populous county, enacted an ordinance which severely infringed on rights protected by the Second Amendment. Maryland has a significant set of preemption statutes to prevent local governments from interfering with state law concerning firearms.

Maryland Shall Issue instituted two lawsuits challenging the ordinance in different ways, one in federal court, the other in state court. In December of 2023, the Circuit Court for Montgomery County granted Summary Judgement in favor of the Shall Issue lawsuit in state court. The County appealed the ruling to the Appellate Court of Maryland. On January 24, 2025, the Appellate Court ruled the Circuit Court had erred and remanded the case back to the Circuit Court. The case, now named Montgomery County v. Engage Armament, was appealed by Maryland Shall Issue to the Maryland Supreme Court.

The X.com post by Maryland Shall Issue on 28 April, 2026, explaining the ruling at the Maryland Supreme Court, quotes the Maryland Supreme Court about the County ordinance. The Supreme Court wrote this:

 "is not a local law because of its application to holders of State-issued wear-and-carry permits traveling on public highways who cross within 100 yards of a place of public assembly."

Because such part of the law is not a local law, it is prohibited by the Maryland preemption statutes.

The "local ordinance" banning concealed carry within 100 yards of a "place of public assembly" essentially banned concealed carry. 

Most major roads and highways transited through areas withing 100 yards of the multitude of places the County ordinance designated as places of public assembly.

Maryland shall Issue also posted that the Maryland Supreme Court ruled Montgomery County's ban on "ghost guns" was preempted by Maryland law  "to the extent it includes firearms that have been serialized in compliance with federal and State law." Therefore owners of "ghost guns" can transport unserialized personally made frames and receivers to Federal Firearms License holders (FFL), and the FFL holders can serialize them as required by Maryland State Law. 

The Maryland Supreme Court was reported to have ruled a section of the County's ordinance was preempted, as the County attempted to ban a: 

 "broad swath of otherwise lawful (and constitutionally protected) conduct by adults merely because it occurs in the presence of a minor, without any apparent connection to whether that activity might result in minors gaining unsupervised access to those firearms." 

Exactly what parts of the Montgomery County ordinance remain in effect after the Maryland Supreme Court ruling is not clear at this time. 

In the federal case challenging the ordinance, the case was set for oral arguments on January 23, 2024. On  December 5, 2023, the January 23 date was continued. No future date appears to have been set in the more than two years following. 

 

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Gun Watch
   

 


She was transported to a local hospital and is in stable condition.

An investigation found the homeowner had called 911 to report a woman trying to enter the home, but another man who knew the homeowner had shot her as she was trying to enter through a window.


More Here


Investigators say the suspect had been harassing and threatening the business owner and employees for weeks, with incidents dating back to March.

Police say the man showed up Sunday, threw a box of fertilizer at the front of the business, then returned armed with a knife. He allegedly slashed a tire and began damaging more property.

That’s when the owner came outside and, fearing for safety, fired a shot that struck the suspect in the leg.


More Here


Philadelphia Police Department Inspector D F Pace said the woman was trying to break through the back window of a home occupied by two people and a dog. 

Pace said one of the people inside, who police believe is licensed to carry, warned the woman to stop, but she refused. That's when the homeowner shot the woman, Pace said. 



More Here


Dawning Realization...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-05T11:35:00Z

I came to Heinlein late. A friend loaned me her copy of Stranger in a Strange Land in the mid Nineties and over the course of the next ten years I pretty much acquired and devoured everything he'd ever sold in print.

Not too long ago I made a point of re-reading most of it and found that, from a reading satisfaction level, his juveniles held up best for me. At least on balance, my feelings about them were generally the same as they were when I initially read them, whereas my opinions on a great deal of his later novels had cooled over the decades since my enthusiastic first brushes.

This morning, while performing my morning deep thought ritual, it hit me...


When I first encountered those juveniles, they were already hopelessly quaint, both from a science as well as a societal standpoint. They were science fantasy, The Chronicles of Narnia but with Midwestern kids with rockets and rayguns, rather than English public school children with swords and castles. On the other hand, Job: A Comedy of Justice and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls were on the spinner rack in the grocery store where I had my first W-2 job.

Coming back to those books after a twenty or thirty year hiatus can make one feel disconnected. I didn't remember them feeling so old-fashioned and now I'm like the hypothetical GenZ'er that William Gibson envisioned reading Neuromancer for the first time, getting about a chapter in and thinking "Where are all the smartphones? I bet the plot will be about what happened to the phones."

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WTF Grand Prairie TX

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-05-05T10:30:00Z

A waterpark that was paid for via the taxpayers of Grand Prairie decided that they were going to host a Muslim only day. Once they got busted (discrimination, anyone?), then they changed it to ‘modest dress only’. Because every good Texan wants to put on a full hijab to go to the waterpark, right? Can […]
President Trump is making anti-gunners crazy.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — May 5, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-05T07:04:23Z

On May 5,1865, the first US train robbery occured at North Bend, Ohio. — May 5, 1893: The Panic of 1893 caused a large crash on the New York Stock Exchange. — This is also the birthday of Pat Frank (1908-1964). This was the pen name of newspaper journalist Harry Hart Frank. His 1959 novel Alas, Babylon is a survivalist classic. His personal life was marred by alcoholism, but his writing is admired and still surprisingly popular. (Alas, Babylon is still in print, after 67 years!) As an homage to Pat Frank, one of the settings in my novel Expatriates …

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Get Out: Escaping The Blue Hives – Part 1, by Single Farmer

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-05T07:03:46Z

Author’s Introductory Note: Please help to spread this message by e-mailing links to this article including to people who are not regular SurvivalBlog readers. With more migration of conservatives to red states, you could help to turn the tide and restore our country to its greatness. Some article titles tell you immediately what you need to know and this is one of them. Even if you now live in the safest, most conservative area there are lessons contained within this article because you are very connected to every rotting liberal area in the country. You may think to yourself: “I …

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SurvivalBlog’s American Redoubt Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-05T07:02:19Z

This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. American Redoubt Links Idaho is facing a lawsuit regarding new bathroom law, HB 752. Summer wildfire outlook indicates high risk across Northwest. Over at Expedition Rove vlog, a brief recap of their progress at their North Idaho home: Why Did He Leave Everything Behind? 1980s House Transformation Full Walkaround (Ep. 23). It is grand to see how well they’ve taken on their challenges, what great friends that have made, …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-05T07:01:20Z

“Requirements for an ID are not voter suppression – they are just commonsense steps to ensure people don’t vote if they are ineligible, don’t vote using false identities and don’t vote more than once.” – The Late Charlie Kirk

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More SBR

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-05-05T06:16:31Z

Years ago I bought a CZ Scorpion Evo. I shot it a bit, and its a fine little 9mm,  but it’s real value is as a SBR…not as a pistol. Since tax stamps for SBR’s are $0 these days, it … Continue reading

Loading Ammo

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-05-05T02:27:00Z

The club got together tonight to load ammo for Louisiana State. 6000 rounds of CFDA wax bullet ammo in 4 hours.  Of course, we ate.  Belle cooked beef tips with rice, lima beans with tasso, yeast rolls,  and two small cakes for dessert.



The ammunition is now ready.  All that needs to be done is all that other stuff.  This will be my 10th Louisiana State.

POTD: Laugo Arms Alien Remus Gemini Akimbo

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-05-04T23:30:00Z

Some firearms stand out for performance, others for engineering. Then there are those that do both in a way you didn’t see coming. At EnforceTac 2026, Laugo Arms showcased the Alien Remus Gemini Limited Edition, a matched set built around the compact Alien Remus platform.
Rimfire suppressors have traditionally been relatively expensive compared to the firearms they’re mounted on and the ammo that is shot through them. The idea of a cheap, 3D printed polymer suppressor is not a new one, but Shift Zer0 Ballistics  (operating under their former Zer0 and Sons  name) is testing a still-affordable, yet hybrid alternative with the Model 1225: an aluminum outer tube suppressor that uses a replaceable 3D printed polymer stack as its core. Priced at an MSRP of around $300, the 1225 attempts to solve the biggest barriers to rimfire suppression: the upfront cost, and the subsequent servicing/repairs should they be damaged. By making the internal suppression stack a consumable item that can be replaced for free by the manufacturer or printed at home by the owner, James  and Shift Zer0 Ballistics hope to change the way end-users look at cheap 3D printed suppressors.

Ruger Single Six Stuck Base Pin

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-05-04T22:12:57Z

I also shot my Cowboy Pimp Gun, AKA my Ruger Single Six Vaquero in .32 H&R Magnum today. The last time I shot it I didn’t do a full cleaning, just an external wipedown. After I got home today I wanted to do a full cleaning, but when I went to pull the base pin it was stuck. Unless I removed the ejector rod housing I would not be able to get pliers on it.


I squirted some Ballistol in at the front and back of the cylinder and let it soak for about a half hour in the hopes that it would loosen things up. Luckily I was finally able to pull it out.

This leads me to believe there was a buildup of crud on the pin.

Unfortunately, single actions with transfer bars like the Ruger New Models don't allow you to push the cylinder pin from the back, because the transfer bar is in the way. Brownells sells a base pin removal tool (part number 080000367) but it's $45. So, the moral of the story is if you shoot a single action, pull and wipe off the base pin even if you’re not going to do a full cleaning.

Ruger Security-380

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2026-05-04T21:16:59Z

Being in my late 50s and having spent about 26 years in IT using a keyboard a lot, my hands no longer take well to heavy recoiling guns. I recently got a CZ-82 in 9mm Makarov but being a straight blowback, I'm limited to about 50 rounds per session with that gun.

A couple days ago I traded off my SIG P365X, which had gotten unpleasant to shoot, in favor of a Ruger Security-380 Lite Rack. It's based on the Security-9 Compact but chambered for .380 ACP. Size-wise it's comparable to a Beretta 81 or 84 Cheetah .32 or a SIG P365 AXG Legion. Unlike the blowback Berettas, the Ruger is a locked-breech gun so my hope was that it would have mild recoil.


Shown between a 3" S&W Model 10-8 K-Frame and a S&W Model 432UC J-Frame (my EDC):



I tried a few holsters that I have on hand for other guns and found that it fits my El Paso Saddlery M-1942 Tanker made for the S&W M&P M2.0 Compact 9mm:



It's large trigger guard kept it from seating in a Tanker holster for 1911s.

The Ruger came with two 15-round mags (for this RSR-exclusive SKU), a mag loader, chamber flag, owner's manual, and gun lock.

The front sight is a green fiber optic while the rear is blacked out with a U-notch that gives just the right amount of space on the sides of the front when aiming. Sight visibility is excellent.

My hands are medium-sized and I'm able to grip the gun and reach the trigger comfortably.

There is a thumb safety on the left side, but not on the right for us lefties. The safety lever is small and might not be easy to work with gloves on. I plan to ignore it.

One caution I saw in a video review by Honest Outlaw on YouTube is that if you eject magazines and let them fall onto a concrete floor, they may shed their floorplates and possibly break. So, don't do that.

Today was a good day to test my theory that a locked-breech large .380 pistol would be good for folks with hand issues, because they were acting up.

While .380 ACP may not be as powerful as 9mm, the ballistics are similar to those of the Colt 1851 Navy .36 percussion revolver, which put a lot of men in the ground in the late 19th Century. Think of the Ruger as a 15-shot Colt Navy.

I put 137 rounds of .380 FMJ through it (38 Federal American Eagle, 49 CCI Blazer w/aluminum cases, and 50 rounds of PMC). The gun ran perfectly.

The trigger pull is consistent and my SWAG is that it breaks at about 4 - 4.5 lbs. There is zero overtravel due to a stop molded into the trigger guard. There is a little takeup in the pull before you encounter resistance, similar to a two-stage military rifle trigger.

The two 15-round mags that were included with the gun definitely need a magazine loader to fill, especially for the final round. I used my Maglula UpLULA instead of the one included with the gun. The magazines have the same bodies as those for the Security-9, but with a spacer in the back to work with the shorter .380 rounds. Any mag loader meant for double-column 9mm pistol mags will work.

Seating a fully loaded magazine with the slide forward requires you to give it a good whack on the bottom to ensure it's latched in place.

I shot it on paper at 10 yards and on steel at 25 yards. The point of impact is a little to the right at 10, more so at 25. Looking down at the top of the slide it looks like Ruger didn't get the rear sight perfectly centered. It's a hair off to the right. I'm going to center it before I shoot it the next time.

Field stripping is easy but may require a small flat head screwdriver to pull out the takedown pin, if it's dirty or dry. A good accessory for this gun would be a Czech surplus CZ-82 cleaning rod, which has a flat head screwdriver on the tip.

Despite Ruger not getting the rear sight properly centered on my sample, overall I'm very impressed with the Security-380.

The recoil is very soft, similar to the Beretta .32. However, the slide is much easier to rack than the Beretta's, more like a .22 autoloader's. Even after 137 rounds my hands weren't feeling much worse than when I started. If you have hand strength or pain issues, or are just recoil-sensitive, this is a gun to seriously check out.

Somewhat out of the blue, Sig Sauer announced a new member of its laser rangefinder family. The new KILO-8K ABS Gen II SWG  builds on the prior generation and cuts down the blue tint by 95%. This is a real blue-chip upgrade that shooters have been clamoring for for a long time.

Candid camera

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-05-04T17:57:15Z

I had mentioned that the gamecam hadnt been doing its thing. Well, atmospheric conditions must have changed or something because all the buffered and backlogged pics since 4/24 just landed. And, it look like there’s been some activity: Well, its … Continue reading
The new Strike Rotatable Optic Mount  makes a strong impression as a versatile offset optic system for modern weapon setups. Its most notable feature is the adjustable offset angle, which offers up to 120 degrees of rotation, allowing users to tailor optic placement to their shooting style, rifle configuration, and application.
SAF is joined in the amicus filing by a host of other pro-gun groups.
This was published in on X less than 30 minutes after the fireball went up.
PTR Industries has added a fixed-stock variant to its JACK lineup with the introduction of The JACK SBS FS, a factory short-barreled shotgun chambered in 12 gauge. The FS configuration pairs a pistol grip forend with a fixed stock, keeping the platform in familiar shotgun ergonomic territory while cutting overall length down to 25 inches. I get scared and nervous just by looking at the images of this Beast!
The sequel to Academy of Outcasts is out May 5th! It is available in stores, and online in all formats. Including audiobook and Kindle Unlimited. Ozwald Carnavon used to be a lowly rank-one nobody mining “Red” on a plane of fire. Now, he’s the acting head of the officially sanctioned (but totally broke) Academy of … Continue reading Magic & Bullets, Academy of Outcasts Book 2, releases this week
CANCON A Fully Suppressed RECOIL Range Day! We're moving to an all new location this May for a weekend of cans, guns, and fun!

Star Wars Day

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-04T13:53:00Z

As everyone's favorite Jedi, Mister Spock always said...



No, seriously, have some actual Star Wars memes.




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Out of Office

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-05-04T13:06:22Z

I got stuff going on all day. I may be back tomorrow. Sorry to those of you who emailed links.

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A single indoor tanning session can increase the risk of melanoma. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends considering alternatives to indoor tanning.
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Quote of the Day I really like it here. I waited all year for this. Reina TaheriMay 3, 2026 This was at Boomershoot yesterday. And it was after she went to the hospital for a Boomershoot injury on Saturday. A … Continue reading

 

 

In March of 2026, Everytown, the activist organization created with the help of considerable funds by Multi - billionaire Michael Bloomberg, place a website online called EveryShot.  EveryShot is an artificial intelligence tool using ChatGPT-40 mini to search for and list, according to Everytown, a collection of incidents in the 50 U.S. states where there was a shooting involving a firearm or gun or if a gun or firearm was brandished. Specifically excluded a BB guns, pellet guns, toy guns or events which are fictional. A filter is used to exclude duplicates. The tool often shows multiple sources for a single event. The tool can flag events when there is uncertainty or discrepancies the flag brings the attention of a human for review. The tool updates the database twice a week. 

In the Terms of Use, Everytown states the results can be "incomplete, inaccurate, offensive, or otherwise unpredictable".  In this correspondent's use of the tool, such a description is correct. 

The tool has been developed by Everytown. Everytown is strongly biased toward greater political control over the ownership and use of firearms. It is not surprising there are no categories of firearms use under the categories of  "Intent" listed as s justified homicides.  There is no category of "Incident Type" listed as self-defense. 

In "Relationship to Shooter" there are no categories for "gang member", "criminal", pimp, "drug dealer" or even "stranger" or "attacker". There are only Self, Friend, various family members, Intimate Partner, Bystander and "Not Reported".  

The description of the sources limits them to occurring in "one of the 50 US states", the District of Columbia, a United States federal territory, is included. 

As an experiment, this correspondent chose to look at all the incidents reported under the categories  of Firearm Type - "Machine Gun" and Firearm Ownership - "Legal". Such incidents are extremely rare. EveryShot reported six incidents from January 1 through April 21. 

It appeared to this reporter EveryShot was mistaken in all six incidents. In all six incidents the "machine gun" was an illegally possessed firearm. Three of the incidents explicitly identified the illegal machine gun as a "Glock switch". One incident identified the offending firearm(s) as "illegal conversion devices". One incident did not identify the firearm, except as a "machine gun", but there was a charge of "felon in possession" which indicated the firearm was illegally owned. The sixth incident identified the firearm as a MAC 11, but careful reading showed it to be Masterpiece Arms Grim Reaper, a semi-automatic replica of the MAC. In that case, the firearm itself was not a machine gun, and it was illegal for the person to possess it, as they were charged with felon in possession. 

Here are the links to each of the six incidents:  

January 20, 2026 -Michigan City Indiana, Glock Switch, shots fired.  Illegal possession.

January 29, 2026 - Elkhart Indiana Twins Arrested  for Machine Gun possession  Glock switch, illegal possession. 

February 11, 2026 -  Listed as Endicott, NY (actually Montgomery County, PA.) MAC 11. No mention of conversion. Masterpiece Arms Grim Reaper firearm, not a machine gun. Illegal possession. 

February 19, 2026 - Waco Texas, illegal conversion devices

March 6, 2026 - Laredo, Texas, , shots fired   Glock switch 

March 30, 2026 -  Gray's Hill, SC  Possession of a machine gun, felon in possession no explanation of offending firearm. 

There are other quirks in the EveryShot AI engine. Under "Brandishing" the engine lists 92 incidents under "fatal", 0 incidents under non-fatal, and 0 incidents under "other".  The engine must have more categories than "fatal", "non-fatal" and "other", because total incidents are listed as 1,560, many time greater than the total of "fatal", "non-fatal" and "other", which only comes to 92. 

Such are the quirks which EveryTown warns against as potential flaws in the EveryShot AI construct. 

This does not mean EveryShot is useless. It means the numbers are, at best, a flawed program's interpretation of news stories, which are highly biased by the way the searches are constructed. 

Another reason to be cautions is this:  It is not disputed the most common fatalities involving firearms In the USA are suicides. They account for about two thirds of all fatalities involving firearms. Because of the limitations of the publicly available data from the sources used by EveryShot, suicides only account for about 9% of fatalities by firearm. It appears suicides are not covered by the media anywhere near completely. 

If you use EveryShot, be aware of the limitations. Keep in mind the cautions put forward by Everytown about its use. Do not consider the statistics to be factual or accurate, because the EverShot AI has many limitations.

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

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MNPD said a 56-year-old man was watching TV in his bedroom when a man wearing a medical mask entered the room and demanded money. The suspect was later identified as 45-year-old Derick Mercer.

The 56-year-old then grabbed his gun that was sitting next to him. MNPD said Mercer jumped across the bed and grabbed the gun.

During the struggle, a shot was fired, striking Mercer in the chest, MNPD said.

MNPD said the 56-year-old man told police he knew Mercer and that he had been at his home earlier that day. He also said that he did not know that it was Mercer who entered his room at the time of the incident.


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After a preliminary investigation, officials learned that four armed suspects attempted to steal the victim’s vehicle. Both the victim and the suspects exchanged gunfire, before the suspects fled the scene.

While continuing the investigation, officers received a report of a male shot in the 4400 block of Lee Road. While responding to the reports, officers found a male suffering from gunshot wounds to the abdomen and arm, as well as the vehicle used in the attempted carjacking.

The male suffering from gunshot wounds, a 16-year-old male, was revealed to be one of the suspects involved in the attempted carjacking and shooting on E. 131st St.


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Pointer had gotten into an altercation with a resident at the home, resulting in him shooting the resident in the foot.

Hours later, Pointer returned to the home and allegedly fired a gun multiple times through the front door before kicking it in, officials said.

Once inside, Pointer was shot by the owner of the home. He left the house and then collapsed on the sidewalk.

Pointer died from his injuries at the scene and the homeowner was interviewed at JPD headquarters, officials said.


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It’s spring time.  We are starting to see our annual rash of “mass shootings.”  Take a look at these mass shooting events that have popped off in the last few weeks.   9 people injured in mass shooting at Cincinnati East End venue Winston-Salem park mass shooting Mass shooting near Indiana U. campus wounds 9 […]

J. Edgar Hoover would have had an orgasm

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-05-04T11:56:21Z

Our surveillance state, largely fueled by the citizens of this nation, has allowed personal data to be collected through multiple legal means. This data is for sale (hells bells, the government sells census and other data that they collect as well). The government, while nominally restrained by the 4th Amendment, has jumped on the commercial […]

Monday Morning Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-04T11:42:00Z




On May 4, 1964, Senate Concurrent Resolution 19 (S. Con. Res. 19) was passed, declaring that bourbon “is a distinctive product of the United States.” With that resolution, Bourbon Whiskey joined the ranks of other regionally protected spirits such as Scotch Whisky, Cognac, and Canadian Whisky — each of which must be produced in their respective countries of origin.




Although bourbon originated in present day Kentucky in the late 1700s — then still part of Virginia — and the vast majority of it is still produced there today, bourbon is now made in all 50 U.S. states.

So, raise a glass (or two) and celebrate Bourbon Independence Day with your favorite pour!

Cheers!



[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Preparedness Notes for Monday — May 4, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-04T07:05:28Z

On May 4, 1415, reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus were condemned as heretics at the Council of Constance. Pictured is Jan Hus at the Council of Constance, in an 1883 painting by Václav Brožík. Hus had traveled to Constance with the promise of safe passage by both Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund and the Pope. But after he arrived the Pope and the cardinals soon ordered him to be thrown into prison. On July 6, 1415, after a ghastly stay fettered in prison and two trials, he was offered either recanting or death, and he chose a martyr’s death. He …

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DA Targets Knock Down Targets, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-04T07:04:51Z

DA Targets produces an innovative line of polymer, self-healing, reactive targets. They have silhouette targets. They have gong targets. And they have knock down targets, too. Like other reactive targets, knock down targets make an excellent training aid. The marksman doesn’t need to wait to inspect a target following a series of shots in order to find out how well he is shooting. Instead, the target reacts immediately, providing instant feedback about the effectiveness of each shot. This provides more accurate and powerful reinforcement of marksmanship skills. It is also a lot more fun. One of DA Targets’ most innovative …

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Recipe of the Week:

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-04T07:03:34Z

The following recipe for Dandelion Flower Pancake Fritters is from Avalanche Lily. Note: Be sure that you harvest only from dandelion patches that have not been sprayed with any herbicides, fungicides, or pesticides. Ingredients 2 cups Dandelion flowers 1 medium onion, chopped. Fresh or dried chives can also be used. 2 to 3 cloves of garlic (to suit your taste) 1 to 2 teaspoons of salt (to suit your taste) 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 Tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar 1 cup of milk. (I use sheep milk.) 2.5 cups all-purpose flour. (I use home-ground Einkorn flour.) 2 eggs — …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-04T07:02:32Z

Today’s graphic: 70% of Canada’s population lives in these three regions. “Around 300,000 km² from 9,984,670 km² of total area of Canada, but 70% of population lives here…” (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable. — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-05-04T07:01:57Z

“The absolute rights of man, considered as a free agent, endowed with discernment to known good from evil, and with power of choosing those measures which appear to him to be most desirable, are usually fumed up on one general appellation, and denominated the natural liberty of mankind. This natural liberty consists properly in a power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, unless by the law of nature: being a right inherent in a us by birth, and one of the gifts of God to man at his creation, when he endued him with the …

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What Do You Do If There is a House Blocking Polaris?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-05-04T05:01:07Z

Worst of all, it is your house? Getting a telescope mount lined up true North which is within a degree of Polaris is very important.

I am using my Losmandy GM8 mount at the moment while waiting for an 8 pound counterweight to properly balance the G811G goto mount.

The GM8 is not goto. This is a very solid older mount. The solution:

1. Align to North as accurately as Google Maps allows.

2. Pick an object in the sky with a known Right Ascension and Declination. Google "Jupiter RA and DEC right now". 

3. Center the telescope on it and see how far from that DEC the declination setting circle is. In thus case, it should be +22 degrees. Move the polar axis in whatever direction seems most likely to correct it to the correct DEC. On the GM8, there is a azimuth adjustment screw good for several degrees either direction. 

4. Keep moving polar axis until recentering Jupiter, in thus case, gets it at +22 degrees. You are aligned with the universe's coordinate system. You chi is probably adjusted now as well as a besutiful aura.

5. The RA axis circle is only lightly bound to the polar axis. Turn it until the RA there matches the RA of the object.

6. Whatever you want to see, turn declination axis to that DEC and polar axis to that RA. You are done. As long as you do not move that driven RA setting circle and keep the clock drive running, you are set for the night!

The 2026 sports photo of the year

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-05-03T21:26:00Z


The horse on the left is Golden Tempo, a 23-1 long shot who won the Kentucky Derby.  The jockey is Jose Ortiz who won the Kentucky Oaks race yesterday - only the ninth jockey to win both in the same year.

The horse on the right is Renegade, at 4-1. The jockey is Irad Ortiz, Jr., Jose's brother.  Irad has won the Belmont Stakes twice.

That's a horse riding Dynasty. 

Weekend trip to the Beta Site

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-05-03T20:56:43Z

Well, I did get up to the Beta Site this weekend. The roads were…okay..enough that I suspect I can get my truck up there if the weather doesn’t turn to snow by next weekend. The road onto the property itself … Continue reading

Big Bore Shoot

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-05-03T14:18:55Z

I just returned from the Dallas Safari Club Big Bore Shoot, held at the Fossil Pointe Sporting Grounds. The range was great (and HUGE!) and it was a fun time. Driving 18 hours plus to fire 12 rounds may seem silly and I do wish there was more shooting, but it is what it is. […]

OK: Oklahoma City - Robbery Suspect Shot, Wounded by Homeowner

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-05-03T13:58:00Z

OKLAHOMA CITY -

A suspect is in critical condition after being shot by a homeowner during an alleged robbery in southwest Oklahoma City on Friday night, according to police.


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Quote of the Day I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are, like, super overblown. And if — the ones that leave, like, bye. Katie WilsonSeattle MayorMay 1, 2026 That comment and laugh, combined with … Continue reading

Automotif DCXX...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-03T12:02:00Z


Spotted this whimsical Volkswagen New Beetle ute conversion while dog sitting in New Hampshire recently.

10/10, no notes. I would definitely rock this.

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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-05-03T11:07:00Z




Sunday Meme Drop

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