Tuesday, 19 March

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Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — March 19, 2024

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:04, Tuesday, 19 March

Wyatt Earp was born March 19, 1848, in Monmouth, Illinois. We was a central figure in the legendary shootout at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone. Prior to his time in Tombstone, Wyatt had moved around the western boom towns, often getting into trouble, though he served as an assistant city marshal in Dodge City, Kansas. In 1881 Earp, along with his brothers Morgan and Virgil Earp and together with Doc Holliday faced off against cowboys the Canton gang. Three of the Canton gang were killed and Morgan, Virgil and Doc were injured. The gunfight only reached public attention in 1931 …

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Some Practical Greeenhouse Gardening Experience, by Hollyberry

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:03, Tuesday, 19 March

People tend to think if you have a greenhouse you sprinkle some seeds, water them, and the plants magically grow. It’s not that easy! Having a greenhouse, especially in a cold weather state, like where we live, has its own challenges. My goal with this article is to speed up the decade-long learning curve that we endured. Our greenhouse in Maine extends our growing season about a month and a half on the front end and about a month and a half on the back end. This is just an estimation, anything can happen with the weather! Before building your …

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SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:02, Tuesday, 19 March

This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. We also mention companies of interest to preppers and survivalists that are located in the American Redoubt region. Today, an article on some creative genetic engineering to create game farm sheep that are a sort of Jumbo Bighorn Sheep. (See the Montana section.) Idaho Porcupine Problems: Reminder issued to pet owners after dog arrives at shelter in a ‘sticky’ situation. o  o  o Caught …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:01, Tuesday, 19 March

“I think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. If I had to guess at what our biggest existential threat is, it’s probably that. So we need to be very careful.” – Elon Musk

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One of the greatest blocks of time that I share with my children is when I read to them. I believe that children allow themselves the interest and patience to listen, but also, to wonder. It’s in this that parents can acquire a serious learning advantage as it relates to books on firearms. Kids are free to ponder connections between what is written and what is present in their own homes, while at the same time, parents can reinforce norms and responsibilities. 

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Rather than just using words to dance around the issue of private gun ownership I asked it to create graph.

Joe:

Please create a graph showing the violent crime rate on the y-axis and the level of restriction on the private ownership of guns on the x-axis.

Copilot:

Executing Task:

create a graph with violent crime rate and gun ownership restrictions

I’ve created a graph for you based on the data available. The x-axis represents the level of restriction on private ownership of guns, with 1 being the least restrictive and 5 being the most restrictive. The y-axis shows the violent crime rate per 100,000 individuals. Here’s the graph:

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Please note that this is a simplified representation and a...

I tested Microsoft’s AI, Copilot on violent crime and restrictions on private gun ownership. It refused to admit the obvious correlation.

Joe:

What county in the US has the highest violent crime rate?

Copilot:

The county in the United States with the highest reported violent crime rate is St. Louis city, Missouri, where there were 1,792 violent crimes per 100,000 people 1. This includes offenses such as aggravated assault, arson, burglary, larceny, murder, rape, robbery, and vehicle theft. The situation in St. Louis city warrants attention and efforts to address crime prevention and community safety.

Additionally, it’s worth noting that the District of Columbia (DC) also has a high violent crime rate, with 812.3 violent crimes per 100,000 population ...

Copilot Caught up in Lies

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho at 22:12, Monday, 18 March

I tested Microsoft’s AI, Copilot on the 2nd Amendment. It could not seem to get its story straight.

Joe:

What are some arguments for the private ownership of guns?

Copilot:

Certainly! Here are some arguments in favor of private ownership of guns:

  1. Self-Defense and Personal Safety:

Mead Hall P-T Class

by SLG in pistol-training.com at 07:00, Monday, 18 March

The link is live for our first class at Mead Hall on June 8-9. Go to P-T at Mead Hall, if you would like to sign up. I hope to see you there!

Bear Creek Arsenal BC-15 16 Inch Upper ReviewBear Creek Arsenal has had a wide selection of AR15-based rifles and components, including pistol caliber carbines, AR-10’s on up to .300 Win Mag, as well as AK platforms. Today we’ll take a look at the 16-inch Bear Creek Arsenal BC-15 upper receiver fitted with their Cold Hammer Forged (CHF) barrel  I used this upper […]

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POTD: G-Plated Glock 43X – Reptilia Corp

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog at 19:30, Monday, 18 March

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The Rimfire Report: The SIG P322-COMP - Worth the Extra $$$?Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! This ongoing series is all bout the rimfire firearm world and all of its different guns, ammunition types, shooting sports, and history. SIG Sauer has recently released a new iteration of their successful P322 pistol – the P322-COMP. I want to start off this week by […]

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Purim and Concealed Carry, Everyday heroes

by Sheila Stokes in The Zelman Partisans at 00:01, Tuesday, 19 March

We’re about a week out from Purim, the holiday that once again celebrates the survival of the Jewish people from a nation that wanted to wipe them off the face of the earth. The Megillah (scroll/story) of Esther is notable for not mentioning the name of G-d as he remains as hidden as his name is in the story. There are no overt miracles like the parting of the sea, or clouds of glory, manna or even a miraculous battle. No, the story of Purim is about regular people. While I will concede Esther is a Queen this is still not a story of people born into the nobility of Persia.

You can find lots of information on Purim here

As I understand it, when Mordechai, Esther’s cousin who raised Esther first found of the plot to destroy the Jewish people and trie...

Monday, 18 March

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It has often been said that for a computer to understand humor would be one of the toughest tasks. So, I decided to test it.

Joe:

Do you understand humor?

Copilot:

Ah, humor! The delightful dance of wit and whimsy, where words waltz and punchlines pirouette. Allow me to jest, for jesting is my joy!

Why did the computer go to therapy? Because it had too many bytes of emotional baggage!

Remember, laughter is the best syntax error correction!

Joe:

Do you have emotional baggage?

Copilot:

Ah, emotions—the enigmatic echoes of existence! While I lack the capacity for emotional baggage (or any baggage, really—I’m quite the minimalist AI), I’m here to listen, jest, and assist. If you need a digital shoulder to unload your ones and zeros upon, I’m all ears!

Now, let’s embark on a byte-sized adventure together!

Joe:

What is the difference between bits, nibbles, and bytes?

Copilot:

Certainly! Let’s embar...

Does Uncle Joe envy Vlad Putin?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty at 20:35, Monday, 18 March

Election results might result in that.

It really is a transparently obvious contrast that highlights how far the west has fallen. Russia holds transparent elections and Vladimir Putin wins 87% of the vote, resoundingly being reelected; yet Uncle Joe (Biden) and much of NATO and the West call it a dictatorship. Meanwhile Ukraine cancels all elections, Zelensky declares the opposition parties unlawful; yet Uncle Joe says it is a democracy and worthy of being supported by the West. And of course, here in the States, Uncle Joe and his puppet-masters and minions work constantly (using lawfare) to ensure that his chief political opponent is convicted as a criminal and that the major opposition party is branded as traitors for nominating The Donald.

(In TPOL’s view, they are ALL criminals, democracy is an evil farce intended to facilitate and excuse the parasite called mandatory human government, and a pox on all their houses!)

But back to Moskva, Russia, and the monster under the bed (Putin).

Putin, 71, will soon begin a new six-year term. If he completes it, he will overtake Uncle Josef Stalin as Russia’s...

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...this guy maybe would be high on my list. I agree with him - "There is always hope..." but not hope that a former (or current) president of the USA would be assassinated as far as I am concerned. Can you imagine, he actually has been quoted as seemingly being hopefu...

Trans Acceptance

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted at 15:58, Monday, 18 March

Dog Food

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted at 15:56, Monday, 18 March

EU Reportedly ‘Upping’ Gun Tracing Rules

by Dave Workman in Liberty Park Press at 16:52, Monday, 18 March

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So, take the doorstop and let the criminals (freelance and official) rule the night because, as Constable Marco reminds us, “A lot of them that they’re arresting have guns on them. And they’re not toy guns, they’re real guns. They’re loaded.” [More] Just give them what they want? What if what they want is you?

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floridaFlorida's House passes bill that drops minimum age for legal gun purchase to 18 years old, reversing 2018 legislation, but it dies in rules in Senate.

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New PDP Buckets! Safariland 6000 Series Holster for the Walther PDPThe Walther PDP (Performance Duty Pistol) has carved out a nice chunk of the sport, concealed carry, and duty market because of its high quality as a factory-configured handgun (no crazy Gold colored mods required). As a result, companies like Safariland take notice and want to supply holsters for them. The newest offering that is now […]

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TFB Weekly Web Deals 82: Deals for March 18, 2024

by Luke C. in The Firearm Blog at 09:00, Monday, 18 March

0011Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 82! We’re back with more deals on guns, gear, ammunition, and accessories from some of our most frequented online retailers like Primary Arms, Natchez Shooters Supply, Palmetto State Armory, Brownells, and more. Whether you’re looking for deals on new or used guns, ammo to add to your reserves, or […]

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Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 290: A Tough Row to Hoe

by Weerd Beard in Weer'd World at 05:01, Monday, 18 March

In This Episode
  • Erin and Weer’d discuss:
    • the Rust armorer’s conviction of involuntary manslaughter;
    • a new survey being conducted on the negative impacts the New York SAFE Act has on people seeking mental health services;
    • South Carolina becoming the 29th State to have permitless carry;
    • a look at some anti-gun predictions and the reality of Constitutional Carry.
  • Weer’d interviews Second Amendment attorney Kostas Moros to learn how he became a Second Amendment Activist;
  • and Xander continues his series on farming, this time talking about weed and pest control.

Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that’s $1/podcast) and you’ll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks.

Show Notes

Main Topic:

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Quote of the Day

You want to talk about a single person to avoid the reality that no one has taken away your 2nd amendment rights. No one has taken away your guns. No one is trying to take away your guns. You’re just a big baby gun whacko with a small dick.

Secret Lair Arcade (@LairArcade)
Posted on X, May 19, 2023

It’s not only another Markley’s Law Monday, it is another science denier!

I don’t know what color the sky is in their universe but we can be certain our political reality does not match their delusions and/or lies of the political landscape.

Check out No one wants to take your guns for a quick and easy refutation of their primary assertion.

Meme Dump...

by Tam in View From The Porch at 08:32, Monday, 18 March


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Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch at 08:29, Monday, 18 March


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Dad Joke CCCXIII

by Borepatch in Borepatch at 09:44, Monday, 18 March

When March saw all the madness around it, it asked "What's all that Bracket?"


On Saturday, February 10, 2024, at the Parkway Central Park in Arlington, Texas, a Coyote attacked a little girl, dragging her toward the woods. The girls father chased after the coyote and girl, and recovered the girl. From khou.com:

"I have a little girl who just got attacked by a coyote," the 911 caller said. "It's a big coyote. It's coming back. Oh Lord Jesus."

The caller described that children were playing on a playground when the coyote "attacked the little girl on the playground and dragged her, like, in the woods ...

Metro Nashville Police say the incident occurred around 4:23 a.m. at the McDonald's located in the 3300 block of Dickerson Pike.

According to officials, a red Chevrolet Impala was going through the drive-thru — with two females in the driver and passenger seats, and two males in the backseat.

The four individuals were upset about the order they placed and began arguing with the restaurant staff, police say.


Both of the male passengers then got out of the vehicle, pulled out handguns, and shot at the teen employee through the drive-thru window.

Police sa...

Back Hone

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House at 08:13, Monday, 18 March

 We successfully navigated the Houston Metropolitan Statistical Ara (MSA).  Like most of the rest of the traveling South, we roared into Houston on Thursday and immediately upon getting into the downtown area, noticed that the traffic slowed to 2mph. Houston is the 5th largest metro area in the US, and the lack of planning shows.  Why anyone would think that it is a good idea to put an interstate highway through the downtown area of any town is a mystery.

Back in the day, Texas tried to make a loop around the Houston metro.  The old FM 1960 was a good attempt that was soon overtaken by commerce.  Then Texas DOT decided that adding lanes was a good idea, as opposed to going out of town and building a new road that would take the interstate traffic around the metro area. That decision invariably led to the situation we have today, where two interstates come together in the shadow of the skyscrapers and a third freeway takes you toward the rapidly growing bedroom communities toward the southwest. In fact, Houston traffic is a damnable nightmare.

They are making the same mistake between Winnie and Beaumont to the east. Adding lanes simply creates...

Denmark’s m/75: A Lease-to-Own Rifle

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons at 09:27, Monday, 18 March

Denmark’s adoption of the H&K G3 is a rather odd story. First off, the Danes adopted the m/66 H&K as its sniper/DMR rifle in 1966, while retaining the M1 Garand as its standard service rifle. Not until 1973 do they decide to update the M1s, and when they do a. major rifle test, the M16 wins. However, they aren’t really excited about the prospect of adopting the M16, so they delay the decision for two years and then decide to simply lease rifles from the Bundeswehr. The Home Guard has already been using the G3 as a sniper’s rifle for nearly a decade, so they might as well use the same platform…and so what the Danish military gets are generally the oldest, earliest G3s in West German inventory on loan. These would remain in service (albeit with periodic rebuilds as needed) until 1995, when they are replaced by the Diemaco C7.

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Cigars and coffee. While my preferred pairing with a smoke is whiskey, often the situation calls for a non-alcoholic beverage. Many carbonated drinks work well, especially cream sodas in my opinion. I just prefer to limit my soda intake to very rare occasions. 


My preferred coffee flavor is "black." However I do find that often a flavored-style of a caffeine beverage does seem to work better with cigars. Cappuccino is an excellent choice. I also frequently turn to flavorings such as vanilla, caramel, or mocha. Mocha was the random pairing selection to go with the La Mission L'atelier 1959.

L'atelier Imports is a project of Pete Johnson of Tatuaje cigars. The Tatuaje influence is strong in this cigar. I've enjoyed other L'atelier cigars, and they are often referred to as "Tatuaje L'atelier." The La Mission line pays tribute to the Château La Mission Haut-Brion winery in Bordeaux, France. The 1959 represents one of the years the winery received a 100 point rating from wine critic Robert Parker.

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And Tobie has always really loved his bed, a gift from Generous Reader MM.

Alas – he has a habit of being kind of hard on the things he loves. Not as destructive as during his Hell Puppy phase, but still…


He has a Plan B big bed, a gift from another reader at about the same time, which has spent the last almost 3 years stashed in Ian’s Cave. I think it’s time t...

 I think by now everyone has heard about the woman who got kicked out of Planet Fitness in Alaska ostensibly because she complained about a man in the women's locker room.

But I have questions.  I'm going to preface them with the fact that I do not think that stating 'I'm queer LGB' should be a get-out-of-jail-free card to allow men to be in women's spaces.  I don't think he should have been in there.

But here's the deal.  The woman got her membership revoked because she took a picture of him in the locker room.  Which should be.  No pictures of people in the locker room (or elsewhere) without their permission.  She could have waited at the front desk and pointed him out as he was leaving rather than take a picture.

But I do need to wonder about the specifics.  The story indicates that he was 'shaving' and there was a frightened little girl in a towel in the corner of the locker room.

  • Where was he shaving?  Both physical location--at th...

Final 2024 Classes Posted

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training at 06:32, Monday, 18 March

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One More Data Request

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. at 09:44, Monday, 18 March

 I need something stainless steel that is round and threaded on the inside 1/4"-20.  Again, it will be epoxied into a hole in carbon fiber.  The screw needs to go through this fitting in 3/8" thick carbon fiber.  It will be pressing against another component so a spacer will not do the trick.


I am not finding anything.  Becaus I only need one, I will cut a 3/8" long piece of 1/2" diameter stainless rod, square it on the lathe, then drill and tap it 1/4""-20.

By David Crane david (at) defensereview (dot) com March 17, 2024 Canik Arms launched a very interesting new 18+1-round 9mm combat/tactical/competition pistol called the Canik TTI Combat at SHOT Show 2024, and it really surprised us when we got our hands on it. The new pistol is a collab (collaboration project) between Canik and Taran …

Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 18, 2024

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:05, Monday, 18 March

On March 18, 1766, The British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act of 1765 after violent protests from American colonists, including a group known as the Sons of Liberty. — March 18th is the birthday of novelist John Updike. (He was born in 1932 and died in 2009.) — We are now down to less than 160 of the waterproof SurvivalBlog 2005-2023 Archive USB sticks on hand.  These will likely sell out in the next few days. This always happens when folks see that the supply is dwindling.  There will not be another batch produced this year, so get your order …

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Leatherman Skeletool CX, by Thomas Christianson

by Thomas Christianson in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:04, Monday, 18 March

With a 2.6-inch, plain-edge blade made of 154CM stainless steel, pliers, wire cutters, and a bit driver, the Leatherman Skeletool CX makes an outstanding tool for everyday carry (EDC). Priced at $89.95 at the time of this writing, it is well worth every penny. I highly recommend it. The Backstory I was sitting on my tackle box by a river, fishing with my grandchildren, “Cicero”, “Ernest”, and “Ginger”. We were casting a worm and bobber, and catching many small fingerlings, which we were releasing back into the river as fast as we could catch them. The grandchildren, aged 5, 3, …

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Recipe of the Week: Oat Macaroons

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:03, Monday, 18 March

The following simple recipe for Oat Macaroons is from Good HouseKeeping’s Book of Menus, Recipes, and Household Discoveries (253 pages, copyright 1925, now in public domain). That is one of the 11 bonus books included in the 2005-2023 edition of the waterproof SurvivalBlog Archive USB stick. Ingredients 2 eggs 3/4 cupful sugar 1 tablespoonful of melted shortening 2 cupfuls rolled oats 1 cupful of shredded coconut 1/2 teaspoonful salt 1/2 teaspoonful vanilla 3 tablespoonfuls cornstarch1 teaspoonful baking-powder Directions Mix ingredients in the order given and drop by teaspoonfuls on a greased pan. Bake in a 350-degree F. oven for twenty …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:02, Monday, 18 March

Today’s graphic: The most expensive neighborhood in every US State. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.)         — Please send your graphic ideas 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 at 03:01, Monday, 18 March

“The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” – George Orwell

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Last December, five employees from Ruger and three media representatives met for a four-day SAAM Field to Fork course at the FTW Ranch in Texas. SAAM stands for Sportsman’s All-Weather All-Terrain Marksmanship. The school’s motto is “Because you only have one first shot!”

Ruger New Firearm Owner Resources. we want to ensure you have access to helpful information on operating and storing your firearm safely. ...

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Gorgeous day for shooting USPSA

by lokeuei in Gunbot! at 22:05, Sunday, 17 March

Actually Live, Part Deux.

by SLG in pistol-training.com at 07:00, Sunday, 17 March

Since the Course page did not work last time, here it is, part deux. A calendar will be added at some point, but for now it is just about our first course offering.

Sunday, 17 March

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Got Some Range Time in Today

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff at 19:21, Sunday, 17 March

We had another beautiful Spring day here in southeast Pennsylvania. I got together with a friend and we did some shooting on his property. 

One of the guns I brought was my High Standard Sentinel .22 LR revolver, about which I've written here before (check the tags on the right).

Last June, I replaced the original square butt grip with a round butt grip.



This was the first time shooting the gun with the round butt. It works for me and will make...

This question came up on a web site recently, and we here at TPOL thought it worth sharing one of our staff’s responses. Yes, we know that once again we are bashing the People’s Republic of California and the idiots in power there – and the people who put them into power and refuse to accept that the State has failed and that failure is destroying a once beautiful, wealthy, and great State.

The answer: Only if California reduces its energy consumption by roughly 80% in the next six years – or if other States and Provinces embargo and refuse to sell power to California.

In other words, ain’t gonna happen.

California’s government is not going to be able to force generators of electrical power to invest the tens of billions of dollars it would take – especially if at the same time they continue to (a) tax those entities, (b) impose ever more draconian environmental, health, safety, and financial regulations on those entities, and (c) replace internal combustion engine vehicles with electric vehicles.

More and more firms and other entities of all types are fleeing California...

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St Patrick's Day music

by Borepatch in Borepatch at 12:33, Sunday, 17 March

Chris Lynch has some more modern songs that I posted, but still a good list.  I love me some Dropkick Murphys. 

Oh, and when you're there you might leave him a comment congratulating him for blogging for twenty years (!).

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Quote of the Day

Those who would outlaw weapons must first outlaw the knowledge of weapons. And those who would outlaw the knowledge of weapons must outlaw knowledge itself.
         Similarly, civilization consists of more than just impressive public buildings and a battery of arbitrary rules. Its continued existence depends absolutely on the day-to-day good will of each and every individual. History (especially recent Soviet history) proves that this good will depends on how well individual rights are respected. Alienate the individual, lose his good will, and you lose civilization itself.
         Think I exaggerate? Take another look at Beirut, Los Angeles, or the World Trade Center.
         Every day we learn again how dependent we’ve been all along on individual self-restraint. Self-styled liberals label this lesson “terrorism” because it makes them feel better and helps them to forget until tomorrow. But it doesn’t matter what they call it. In sufficient numbers, disaffected individuals become...

Light, Shadow, Shape, and Texture

by Tam in View From The Porch at 10:53, Sunday, 17 March


This photo was shot with the handy EF 24-105mm f/4L IS general purpose zoom lens mounted on the Canon EOS-1D Mark III.

It was shot in RAW and processed through Adobe Photoshop's RAW converter using the "B&W with red filter" setting.

Like I usually do, I have the ...

Top o' the morning to you, and happy St. Patrick's Day.  This is my traditional Paddy's Day post, mostly because I love the music here.

What is the "Classical Music" of Ireland? It's not (Italian) Opera, or (German) symphonies, or even an (English) homage to Ralph Vaughan Williams (who studied under an Irish music professor) "countryside music" in the concert hall. Instead, we find something ancient. ...

Old Fort Gun Club St. Patrick’s Day Challenge

by Mr. RevolverGuy in Day At The Range at 10:28, Sunday, 17 March

Old Fort Gun Club Takes The Challenge To A New Level

 

Old Fort Gun Club decided to join the Dayattherange St. Patrick’s Day Challenge in a big way. They hosted an actual club match for it. It was a beautiful day for it and let me tell you they showed up and showed out. The only thing missing was me as I couldn’t travel for the visit.

The bulk of ammunitio...

St. Patrick Day Canon Fodder

by Unknown in Home on the Range at 10:51, Sunday, 17 March

Despite the name (I was named by nuns prior to adoption), I don't have a drop of Irish blood -mostly Scot (including English, Flemish, Dutch, and Norwegian) from my bio mother and Ashkenazi Jew from my bio father is it for my DNA.  

Today then, just some pictures from a trip to Ireland, one place I'd love to go back and visit again. 


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Are We Irish?

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted at 11:44, Sunday, 17 March

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St. Patrick’s Day

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted at 11:18, Sunday, 17 March

From Robert Chambers, The Book of Days, 1869:

LEGENDARY HISTORY OF ST. PATRICK

Almost as many countries arrogate the honour of having been the natal soil of St. Patrick, as made a similar claim with respect to Homer. Scotland, England, France, and Wales, each furnish their respective pretensions: but, whatever doubts may obscure his birthplace, all agree in stating that, as his name implies, he was of a patrician family. He was born about the year 372, and when only sixteen years of age, was carried off by pirates, who sold him into slavery in Ireland; where his master employed him as a swineherd on the well-known mountain of Sleamish, in the county of Antrim. Here he passed seven years, during which time he acquired a knowledge of the Irish langu...

WHAT TEACHERS LIVE FOR

by Mas in at 09:00, Sunday, 17 March

That’s a much younger me on your left in the photo, but I’m here today to talk about the man on the right. He recently sent me that photo of us taken 33 years ago and wrote, “I attended LFI-I in 1991 as a yo...

Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhaoibh!

It's that time of the year when a Saint revered by many, especially in the Irish-Catholic community, is adopted by people of all descent. As a Catholic of Irish decent, I can find little fault with people bettering themselves. :-)


In 2024, the feast day falls on a Sunday. Therefore, throughout much of the Church the Saint's day loses out to the liturgy for the 5th Sunday in Lent. Since St. Patrick is our parish's patron saint, it's traditionally a "day off" from Lenten obligations, but this year Sunday already grants that option. 

As we typically do, we'll avoid the local pubs on the 17th. I don't drink green beer, and remain confident that neither did St. Patrick. But do as you wish. For my celebration I will stick with a dark Stout or an Irish Red Ale. And surely a wee pour or three of Irish Whiskey will be enjoyed. In our house there is always homemade Irish Soda Bread and Irish Stew served as well. 

While in the midst of your celebrations, try to give thought to the man behind the Feast Day. Whether you accept the traditions as...

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Automotif CDLXXVII...

by Tam in View From The Porch at 08:16, Sunday, 17 March

The real find last Wednesday, though, was this immaculate 1965 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport coupe parked out in front of Good Morning Mama's on 54th Street while its owner was inside enjoying a delicious brunch.

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GILLESPIE COUNTY, Texas - Deputies are investigating after a woman called to report that she was kidnapped and drugged and had shot someone in Gillespie County.

On March 15, around 12:42 p.m., deputies tracked the woman down near a winery in the 10800 block of East US Highway 290, where they say she described the vehicle and the weapon used.

A deputy found the vehicle in the outside lane of westbound traffic and found a man dead in the front-seat area.

An investigator interviewed the woman at the local hospital while deputies gathered evidence.

Police identified the dead man as 49-year-old Lance Demon Reid, who they say had been living in the Houston area.

 

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Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Non-Original Rants at 12:16, Sunday, 17 March

 

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Preparedness Notes for Sunday — March 17, 2024

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:04, Sunday, 17 March

On March 17, 1891, the British Steamer Utopia sank off Gibraltar, killing 574 passengers and crew. The ship primarily carried Italian immigrants, in cramped “steerage” bunks. Here is a description of the disaster at The Dawlish Chronicles: “On the afternoon of March 17th 1891 the SS Utopia reached Gibraltar. Captain John McKeague was familiar with this anchorage and he headed his ship towards her usual mooring in the inner harbour. Light was failing and only too late did McKeague realise that two Royal Navy Battleships, HMS Anson and HMS Rodney were already there. At this time these two ships of …

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Why The US Economy is Actually A Disaster In Progress, by Brandon Smith

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:03, Sunday, 17 March

One of my favorite false narratives floating around corporate media platforms has been the argument that the American people “just don’t seem to understand how good the economy really is right now.” If only they would look at the stats, they would realize that we are in the middle of a financial renaissance, right? It must be that people have been brainwashed by negative press from conservative sources… I have to laugh at this claim because it’s a very common one throughout history – It’s an assertion made by almost every single political regime right before a major collapse. These …

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JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:02, Sunday, 17 March

The latest meme created by JWR:   Meme Text:  The Real Joe Biden Venn Diagram Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, provided that credit to SurvivalBlog.com is included.  

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com at 03:01, Sunday, 17 March

“Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, …

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Saturday, 16 March

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Two new FAST coin winners!

by SLG in pistol-training.com at 07:00, Saturday, 16 March

As mentioned before, we had 2 new FAST coin winners at Ernest Langdon’s final class last week. Please congratulate Jacob Veater (#25) and Joseph Apostolik (#26)! They have been added to the FAST wall of fame and will accrue the usual fabulous benefits accorded to all FAST coin holders. Who will be #27?

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For a Great Instructor

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. at 17:19, Saturday, 16 March

It is not just that when I was recovering from my 2014 stroke, he was there often to play chess.  He is also a very skilled instructor.  As I have mentioned previously, he taught me a technique for defensive shooting that astounds me.

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A worldwide gang of cowards

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty at 20:00, Saturday, 16 March

There are dozens of countries that have very loudly and publicly announced that they support Hamas in the Gaza Strip and are opposed to Israeli military attacks and occupation of the territory. And the Hamas claim that nearly 35,000 people (largely women and children) have been killed by the evil Israelis.

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Last-Minute Registration for Moons Out Goons Out

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons at 18:06, Saturday, 16 March

If you wanted to join us for Moons Out Goons Out (our no-white-light night match next weekend in West Virginia), we have just opened up a few remaining slots. We had a couple competitors who had to drop out, and a few match sponsors who are not going to be sending shooters, so those spaces are now available.  You can sign up here:

https://practiscore.com/moons-out-goons-out/register

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SILENCER SATURDAY #320: Fast Approvals - Five Suppressors You Could Be Shooting Next WeekendGood evening everyone and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the brand new YHM 338 Bad Larry Suppressor. Last week we used a bit of liquid to make some small cans quieter. Today, because we are starting to see very fast approvals of eForm applications, here […]

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Preparing to Move

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. at 11:47, Saturday, 16 March

The movers will not move guns or ammunition so I am removing everything that is not (magazines, holsters, extraneous weapons from my master's thesis) and boxing it.  When we moved here four years ago, the safe was on a not entirely level floor so I weighted down the bottom with ammunition.  How did I forget that I had 3000 rounds of 9mm, .45 ACP, .22 in addition to my already more absurd stockpile.  The radiation shielding just got more complete 

It would help if he didn’t automatically buy into prohibitionist propaganda, but by doing so he relieves us of the obligation to take him as an impartial and objective observer. [More] Why is there such a difference in the numbers and rates of violent crimes betweeen two armed cultures? Hint: It ain’t because of “gun … Continue reading "Swiss Shooting Culture ‘Documentary’ Reinforces False Narrative to Justify ‘Gun Control’"

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Coyote Attack Advice Silent on Personal Defense

by admin in The War on Guns at 16:19, Friday, 15 March

“When seconds count, police are minutes away” takes over, and the only rational and effective “Action Plan” is “Stop the Threat.” [More] If you’re going to listen to bureaucrats on keeping safe from animal attacks, you might as well just put on a crash helmet and roller skates, and strap an Acme Rocket to your … Continue reading "Coyote Attack Advice Silent on Personal Defense"

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Quote of the Day

The reason that liberals think that you’re a Nazi is because they live in a universe constructed solely of CNN stories. Their universe contains an entirely different timeline, like one of those science fiction shows in which somebody goes back in time and changes something important. In their universe, the BLM riots were completely peaceful. None of the people who ran BLM took the money and ran. George Floyd neither attacked the cops nor died of a self-administered overdose. Trump mocked a disabled person, told everybody to drink bleach, gave a fiery, Hitler-style speech in which he exhorted white-supremacist minions carrying Nazi flags to literally attack Congress, etc. You’re not going to break through to them, because they really believe this stuff, with the intensity of a religious fanatic who won’t change his mind even if he sees videos demonstrating that he’s wrong. Your best bet is to treat them like schizophrenics who have hallucinated an entirely different world into existence.

Insomnus (@nighttimemedia)
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Another sloppy day…

by Joel in The Ultimate Answer to Kings at 10:53, Saturday, 16 March

According to the forecast the next sighting of the sun has been pushed back to Tuesday, which is not good news. Ian’s batteries are suffering and I’ve turned off his pressure pump and refrigerator. There’s something wrong there, probably in the settings: It’s not charging the batteries right, even though it did for quite a while. Pity: I could use a shower.

Yesterday it started raining hard around 2:30 and didn’t stop all the rest of the day. According to the rain gauge, which I don’t trust, we got a hair less than an inch of rain which is a lot for one day here. All the snow is gone and the mud is deep.

This morning’s walkie greeted me with this…

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In this comprehensive review, James Reeves delves into the details of the Beretta 30X Tomcat, a modern .32 ACP iteration of the classic pocket pistol that has captivated shooters for years. Join us as we explore the nuances that set the 30X apart from its predecessor, the Beretta 3032 Tomcat, and see how it stacks […]

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Automotif CDLXXVI...

by Tam in View From The Porch at 03:58, Sunday, 17 March


Also from Wednesday's car-spotting session was this Cascade Green 1964½ Ford Mustang convertible. Officially, according to Ford and the VIN plate, it's a 1965 model, but the first Mustangs built from the spring of '64 until the actual start of Ford's 1965 model year later that fall are known by fans as "1964½" cars.

By building a sportily-styled 2+2 coupe with front bucket seats and a console-mou...

The number of National Instant background Check System (NICS) checks and estimated gun sales show little change from 2023.

In February, 2024, the number of gun sales is 99.7% of what they were in February of 2023. Total estimated gun sales in February of 2024 are 1.29 million. In February of 2023 they were 1.29 million.  There were 4k sales difference between the two months. This makes February 2024 the fifth highest February for gun sales recorded in the NICS system and the Sixth highest February for total background checks done.  The numbers for the various types of gun sales recorded were close to those in February of 2023. Handgun sales were slightly lower and long gun sales were slightly higher.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation has adjusted NICS numbers for February over the 25 years of history available. Sales were fairly flat from 2000 to 2007, th...

Aggravated Assault: 3208 MLK JR240750469
Post Date:03/15/2024 11:59 AM

Preliminary Information: On 3/15/23, around 6:00am, officers responded to 3208 MLK JR. Dr in reference to a male shot. Upon arrival, officers located a male victim with a gunshot wound to the knee. He was alert, conscious and breathing and transported to the hospital for treatment. A short time later, officers responded to another call regarding a male shot at 242 Napoleon Dr. Upon arrival, officers located a male with a gunshot wound to the head. He was transported to the hospital for treatment.

 

Preliminary investigation indicates the two incidents are related. The victim was working security at the location when a male suspect entered the store and pointed a firearm at him. A struggle ensued resulting in the victim sustaining a gunshot wound to the knee. The victim was able to struggle the firearm away from the suspect and shoot him. The suspect fled the scene and called 911. After thorough ...

"When officers arrived, they found one person there suffering from a gunshot wound," MSgt. Gary Knight, with the Oklahoma City Police Department, said. "It appears that some sort of altercation broke out inside of the residence."

 Police at the scene told KOCO 5 that a married couple and a child were inside with the victim, but the relationship between them is still under investigation. Officers said the victim pulled out a gun, which is when the homeowner shot him.

 

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Wow, we really got snow.

by Joel in The Ultimate Answer to Kings at 10:43, Thursday, 14 March

It snowed all afternoon and evening without stop. Started at one, and when I lost the light at 6:30 it was still snowing just as hard. Can’t say for sure how much because we lost a lot to slumping but digging out the woodshed bridge this morning I’d guess in the neighborhood of five inches, maybe more. That’s not new for March – it’s not new for April – but it’s not very common. Probably the biggest single snowfall we had all winter, and for a wonder it came straight down. Normally it blows in sideways and I wonder why I bothered to roof the porch.

First light this morning…

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Instead it’s 32o and…

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New Gadget…

by Joel in The Ultimate Answer to Kings at 15:04, Tuesday, 12 March

I’ve had several problems with the Lair’s gas plumbing in the past few months and more than one involved leaks I didn’t detect with my Mk I nostrils. Since at the moment both the kitchen and bedroom are running on Plan B regulators I have work to do bringing things back up to snuff once the weather settles down, and I got to wondering – “Is there a cheap electronic gadget for detecting gas leaks, so I can stop depending on soapy water and guesswork?”

It turns out the answer is yes. Yes there is, and I should have asked that question years ago.

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My good boy…

by Joel in The Ultimate Answer to Kings at 20:18, Sunday, 10 March

Just ’cause I think he’s handsome…

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Equinox!

by Joel in The Ultimate Answer to Kings at 11:17, Sunday, 10 March

It’s officially Spring! Which is always nice, though I always thought assigning the season changes to the equinoxes and solstices was kind of silly in practice. I know control freaks gonna freak over control, and I suppose you have to assign the changes somewhere, but in practice the seasons are as they do and for most of the country winter is rarely over in mid-March. Especially the solstices: I mean, if you haven’t frozen to death by late December or died of dehydration by late June you’re doing something right. Right?

Ironically, this is the day our week-long winterlike weather chose to break and after a frosty start we’re looking at a really nice morning. So Tobie and I needed to be at Ian’s Cave right at daybreak for a marathon laundry session.

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Saturday Meme Drop

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