From CCRKBA on April 23, 2025: CCRKBA ONLINE PETITION TO BONDI CALLS FOR 2A TASK FORCE ACTION BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms has launched an online petition calling on Attorney General Pamela Bondi … Continue reading
Pistol-mounted red dots have moved from a novelty to a standard item with amazing speed. Most manufacturers sell optics-ready guns from the factory now and a whole industry exists to retrofit standard slides for red dot mounting. XS Sights has been in the game of manufacturing iron sights and scope rails for many, many years. Well, XS is getting into the pistol dot game with the Minimalist Optic Mount Bundle which contains both a mounting plate AND irons that are the perfect height.

Even I Know Jello Shots Are Not For Kids

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T23:40:00Z

4/25/25 NBC News:
"A Texas mother who officials say took alcoholic Jell-O shots to her child’s elementary school Christmas party has been arrested."

I am so hopelessly out of touch with popular culture that I barely know what they are, but I do know they are alcoholic. 

POTD: The GLOCK 45 MOS Hunter Edition

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-04-25T23:30:00Z

I have a pretty new Glock G45 MOS, with front serrations and a threaded barrel. As I visited the IWA exhibition in Germany, I got very tempted to upgrade to the new Glock 45 MOS Hunter Edition, as shown here. My excuse for the less-than-optimal image quality, that this is the reality as one tries to fight for a quick look “alone” among hundreds of others. The pistol is, of course, secured with a steel cable, making things even more tricky.
Once upon a time, there was a firearms manufacturer that was basically built by, and built for, the fudd market. Then Smith & Wesson bought it and closed it down after seemingly not knowing what to do with it. That company was Thompson/Center, and guess what—they’re back for 2025. They’re just starting to roll out new-production firearms to the market. Here’s what that looks like right now, and what it looks like we can expect in the coming months and years.

Meme Dump…

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-04-25T22:50:00Z




Judges Acting Badly

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-04-25T22:12:00Z

 What's up with these activist judges?

Like the one in Milwaukee who literally let an illegal run from ICE.while he was in her courtroom.

Then the one in New Mexico who was harboring a gang-banger, gave him a rifle with a suppressor.  I can think of about a dozen ATF laws that he violated.

I've known corrupt judge and I've seen them disciplined, but nothing like this.

Sad, But Unsurprising Fruit of Progressive Thinking

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T22:07:00Z

4/25/25 New York Post:
"The radicalized son of a CIA director was killed last year while allegedly fighting for Russia in Ukraine, according to a new investigation."

Huh?  I know CIA officials lean towards hating America but there is a bit more to the story:
"His death was confirmed by The Post Friday by his father, Larry Gloss, who said his son suffered from mental illness and had a fixation on water purification.

"“One of the manifestations of his mental illness was grandiosity,” Larry Gloss explained. “He always cared about the environment. He always wanted to take care of those disadvantaged, less able."

"“In Michael’s thinking, which I now conclude largely as a function of some text exchange he’s had with comrades before his demise, he thought the best way of realizing his dreams of water purification would be as a citizen of Russia. And the quickest way to get there, the quickest way to Russian citizenship would be through serving.”"

Someone Needs to Learn About the Past

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T21:45:00Z

4/23/25 Hollywood Reporter asks Andor creator why the new season has a rape scene:
"“I mean, let’s be honest, man: The history of civilization, there’s a huge arterial component of it that’s rape. All of us who are here — we are all the product of rape. I mean armies and power throughout history [have committed rape]."

True that armies have committed rape throughout history.  I have read that DNA analysis of England shows a very large part of the modern population has a small number of male ancestors.   (I am guessing Vikings, Angles, Saxons, Danes, and Normans.  Even then, many might be the results of consensual relationships between wealthy landowners and hungry peasant women.)  But most children are not the products of rape.   Certainly not in the last few centuries.   Perhaps this guy had confused his parents' relationship with the rest of us.

Yom HaShoah 2025

by Sheila Stokes in The Zelman Partisans on 2025-04-25T21:35:13Z

How could a world stand by and watch as madmen tried their best to destroy a people, a religion and remove all traces of it from the world? How could a society become like that? Mental illness and higher education. Apparently they sometimes go hand in glove. As it turns out, Harvard taking money from … Continue reading Yom HaShoah 2025

Historical Ignorance and Racism

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T21:30:00Z

10/24/25 Seattle Times:
"The case centers on the Covenant Homeownership Program, which state lawmakers approved last year in an effort to address the lasting effects of racist housing policies from the early 1900s. Among them are racially restrictive covenants that often limited properties to only white buyers and are present in the records of tens of thousands of properties across the state."

Racially restrictive covenants have not been lawfully enforceable since Shelley v. Kramer (1948).  It has been 77 years.  There are likely no more than dozen people in the U.S. who suffered any direct injury by these CC&Rs, even though many deeds still have these unenforceable clauses in them.  At most there are some people who grew up in homes purchased by parents who were excluded from what used to be called "exclusive neighborhoods," before this became realtorese for "nice places to live."

For the same reason that Shelley struck down these covenants,  this law that provides 0% mortgages and $120K down payments with no obligation to repay is a violation of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Watch the DEI crowd argue that racial discrimination is not only permissible but mandatory to achieve racial justice.

Even better,  these deed restrictions often applied to Jews as well.  You will notice Jews are not eligible for this giveaway. 
I'll admit it. This is exactly my thought process when shopping. However, cigars and bourbon bring me way more joy than any utilitarian purchase ever could.


*randomly collected internet image -- credit will be given upon request

Cheers!



[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

It might seem hard to outdo Hogg’s ridiculous cognitive dissonance, but one lawmaker has given him a run for his money, and an ostensible “Republican” one at that. [More] We know which side they would have chosen.

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But it’s also that part of the law that worries Second Amendment advocates who have long voiced opposition to the law on several fronts, including the statute’s effect on gun owners who are not the subject of the actual order — such as the parents of a 6-year-old named in an extreme risk protection order. … Continue reading "Michigan Says ‘Hold Our Beer’ on Red Flag Due Process Concerns"

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It’s a Big Club…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T19:22:03Z

Soros-Backed Prosecutor Who Let Tesla Vandal Walk Charged Teen Who Keyed Coworker’s Car with Felony – “We made this decision because it is in the best interest of public safety.” [More] And the stupid Demanding @$$ Moms love this $#!+. Not that I feel sorry for the little bint that keyed her coworker. If she’s … Continue reading "It’s a Big Club…"

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None Dare Call It Insurrection

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T19:13:44Z

@RepWilson tells supporters to call and “threaten” Republican members of Congress and that we need an “uprising” because criminal illegals are being deported. [More] Why does she dress like Bride of Rodeo Clown? [Via Michael G]

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Way Down in Kokomo

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T19:01:29Z

An Indiana murder suspect has been released from custody after his trial was dismissed due to an “ongoing staffing crisis” and a busy courthouse schedule. [More] I’m curious now as to which cases are deemed more of a priority… [Via Michael G]

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Twain's Quote Comes to Mind

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T18:42:00Z

"There is no distinctly American criminal class - except Congress."

4/25/25 National Review:
"Disgraced former Representative George Santos (R., N.Y.) was sentenced Friday to 87 months in federal prison for wire fraud and identity theft, completing his remarkable rise and fall from a newly elected swing-seat congressman to widely ridiculed conman whose colleagues expelled him from the House."

Let us not be too cynical:
"He was the sixth lawmaker ever expelled from the House and only the third since the civil war."

I am sure many were not caught.   Senators, such as Menendez,  get expelled 

Where’s the Beef?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T18:36:10Z

Bannon says Deep State is winning, and MAGA will explode if heads don’t roll soon… [More] That may explain this, but still doesn’t answer the question. [Via bondmen]

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We’re the Fauxnly Ones Sharia Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T18:28:43Z

As it turns out, he will spend most of his time sitting — in a white Ford Taurus that is detailed to look like a police squad car with red and white emergency lights. Mr. Ali is among the first 30 members of the all-volunteer Muslim Community Patrol & Services that is preparing to operate … Continue reading "We’re the Fauxnly Ones Sharia Enough"

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A Plan Comes Together

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T18:20:22Z

“If the U.S. got into a hot conflict with a great power, we would run out of munitions in a week.” [More] What do we spend all this money on the military for, again…? This hardly comes as a surprise to some “top men.” You just gotta wonder what Sec. Hegseth’s plan for correcting things … Continue reading "A Plan Comes Together"

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Trijicon Optical Upgrade: New MRO SD & REAP-IR / IR-HUNTER

by Dave Merrill in Recoil on 2025-04-25T18:08:51Z

NEW from Trijicon comes the next generation of battle optics and thermal optics! We got hands-on experience for the complete review
Iowans 18 and older may now own and carry handguns, as Governor Kim Reynolds  signed a bill into law on April 18, lowering the minimum age from 21 to 18. The move follows decisions ruling against the federal handgun age limit in states such as New Orleans, Virginia , and Minnesota .

A ‘Minnesota Man’

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T17:58:59Z

‘Mass casualty event’ stopped by St. Peter Police after shoplifting arrest [More] Is it unfair to speculate that “Mohamed Adan Mohamed, 24, of St. Peter” might not be going back far enough? [Via bondmen]

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No Fool Like an Old Fool

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T17:52:56Z

Victor Divergilio, 83, caused $23,000 in damage to the cars at the Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City on Sunday afternoon and allegedly fumed to detectives that Tesla CEO Musk “should die” and “so should Trump f–king die,” according to a criminal complaint. [More] In other words, you should f–king die. How can someone live … Continue reading "No Fool Like an Old Fool"

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We’re the Only Ones Unobstructed Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T17:45:19Z

New York’s Nassau County seeks to ban standing within 15 feet of cops under bill panned as unconstitutional… “It is important that first responders are not obstructed during emergency situations and that our frontline heroes are allowed to engage in the lifesaving actions they are trained to perform without distractions,” legislator John Ferretti, a Republican, … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Unobstructed Enough"

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We’re the Only Ones Wiped Out Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T17:29:21Z

Correctional officer’s gun missing after being left in TN college restroom [More] The more things change the more they stay the same. [Via Steve T]

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One Question

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T17:14:05Z

Mike Davis said he met with Trump officials inside the DOJ and arrests will come soon [Watch] How high? [Via Jess]

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What’s To Decide?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T17:04:54Z

The matter began when Philpotts, while facing rape charges, was convicted of a weapons charge in 2018. The charge, possessing weapons under disability, often means a person convicted of a violent crime cannot have a firearm. In Philpotts’ case, he was merely accused of a violent crime. The rape charges against him were later dropped, … Continue reading "What’s To Decide?"

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Do you have an AR lower lying around that’s just begging to be built? Do you want a better-than-mil-spec trigger, at a low price? If so, Axcess Triggers (a Timney company) may have you covered with their new line of three-piece AR Triggers.

We’re the Only Ones Taxing Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T16:45:30Z

Colorado Department of Revenue Gets Police Powers to Go After Gun Stores [More] Guess who won’t be affected by this. Go on, guess. [Via JG]

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DEI In Hiring

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T16:40:00Z

The National Association of Scholars has a new report examining the requirements for DEI statements in employment at public universities and Ivy League schools.

The biggest surprise for me is there are still faculty positions that do not in writing require applicants to swear a loyalty oath to DEI.  Even states that have prohibited such still have tax-funded institutions explicitly violating the law.

Imagine if any university had an explicit requirement for applicants to state support for discrimination against black people.   They would lose both federal funding and tax-exempt status in hours or days.

Self-Important Little Potato, Isn’t He?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T16:23:08Z

The conflict reached a takedown point when a CNN employee, Donie O’Sullivan, confronted a member of the new media with the charge those individuals are not “real journalists,” and demanded a response. [More] Knowing better than to waste my time letting CNN lie to me, I’d never even heard of this Irish pudge until a … Continue reading "Self-Important Little Potato, Isn’t He?"

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Genocide-minded maniacs never seem to flesh that out. The vacuous smirker’s somehow got a million followers, but from the ratioing this latest bit of idiocy received, I suspect they’re mostly people hes trolling. As for the post he started with, imagining mass gun confiscation, as noted before, the truth is they wouldn’t dare. Which means … Continue reading "Sorry, Neighbors, They Wanted My Guns That Badly"

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  By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project The government’s case against Patrick “Tate” Adamiak was led by two Assistant U.S. Attorneys, but their main witness became the real reason why a jury found Adamiak guilty, and a federal judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison. To be clear, Adamiak was railroaded by Jeffrey R. Bodell, who […]

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If you heard rumors of internal problems at Watchtower Firearms over the past few months, well, you weren’t the only one who heard them, and those rumors were indeed correct. Watchtower filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy back in February, but if you liked their products, there’s good news—they’ve reorganized, and they are still in business.

Type 79 SMG: China’s MP7 At Home

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2025-04-25T13:27:08Z

The Type 79 is an overly-complex submachine gun that uses a scaled-down AK operating system chambered for 7.62x25mm Tokarev. In many ways, this is akin to the H&K MP7 – it’s a miniaturized combat rifle. [...]

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The rimfire suppressor market just got more interesting as Dead Air and Ruger unveiled their latest collaboration: the RXD22Ti . This $499 titanium can marks Dead Air's first major rimfire update since the Mask HD that helped put them on the map years ago.
Quote of the Day Our rights should not be held hostage by the failure of Democrats to control crime in the cities they run. Baltimore, one of the cities suing Glock, is a perfect example. That city represents 9% of … Continue reading

Slow Going Ahead

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-25T12:29:48Z

It rained. The grass is wet. Now is the best time to apply weed ‘n feed, aka dandelion food. Big lawn. Back in a few hours.

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Thanks, I hate it...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-04-25T10:48:00Z

On the one hand, the sort of people who would buy this thing are basically announcing that they have too little common sense and too much money and it is morally wrong to allow them to keep it.

On the other hand, not even suckers deserve to be swindled like this.

Girlfriend watched too much Buffy and Xena

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-04-25T10:30:00Z

A 41 year old woman is suing the Navy because she says that her paperwork to become a Navy SEAL (yes, you read that right) was slow walked so that she’d be too old before she finished her training. Bear in mind that she decided on a change of life path 7 years ago, in […]

Weekend Knowledge Dump- April 25, 2025

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2025-04-25T10:22:41Z

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   What is the right trigger? Thoughts on handgun triggers.     Magtech Revolver Ammo – Stay Away I had the exact same problem with Magtech .32 ammo about a year ago.  After I wrote about […]
ATF Firearm Enforcement Officer Jeffrey R. Bodell had never testified before the trial.

Preparedness Notes for Friday — April 25, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-25T07:04:38Z

On April 25, 1719, novelist Daniel Defoe published “Robinson Crusoe”. It is regarded as the first English novel. — Today is the birthday of physicist, inventor, and entrepreneur Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937). He was known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission as well as for the development of Marconi’s law and a radio telegraph system. He is often considered the inventor of radio. —   SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 118 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: The photovoltaic power specialists at Quantum Harvest LLC  are …

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Age-Appropriate Prepping Logistics, by R.D.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-25T07:03:41Z

Many of the articles in the SurvivalBlog discuss preparation for different survival situations. With that In mind, we all have to face the fact that we are aging and that at some point, we may decide to share or pass along some of the supplies that we have accumulated. It also occurred to me that, as we age, our desire to help others may impact our survival plans. From a personal perspective, I’ve reached the point in my life where I’ve lived longer than any of my male ancestors. And, I’m certainly not as physically capable as I was in …

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Economics & Investing For Preppers

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-25T07:02:36Z

Here are the latest news items and commentary on current economics news, market trends, stocks, investing opportunities, and the precious metals markets. In this column, JWR also covers hedges, derivatives, and various obscura. This column emphasizes JWR’s “tangibles heavy” investing strategy and contrarian perspective. Today, we look at shifts in the silver-to-gold price ratio. Precious Metals: Gold and silver are still looking quite bullish, despite some recent profit-taking that pushed gold down to the $3,330 range.  Presently, I strongly recommend buying silver rather than gold. I expect the silver to see greater percentage gains than gold, in the next few …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-25T07:01:52Z

“There is a natural aristocracy among men. The grounds of this are virtue and talents.” – Thomas Jefferson

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The National Women’s Sailing Association (NWSA) is expanding its 2025 National Women’s Sailing Association Conference, presented by American Sailing, to three days.

Reducing Vibration in the EQ1 Mount

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-25T04:37:00Z

I previously mentioned that when I used the EQ1 mount last time, it was so sensitive to vibration thst adjustment of focus started it quivering for about ten seconds.   If you are patient,  this is okay.

A couple tricks for reducing vibration on this cheap mount are to collapse the legs to minimum length and the tiny screws that hold the legs to the base on the mount.

So I did so.   Big improvement.   Vibration is less than three seconds.  I also get to observe from a chair.   This is really useful for public astronomy where you have small children.  Also, I can pick up and carry the mount with the legs collapsed fairly easily and then put the Televue-85 on it. The CFC mount should be even easier. 

The next step of improvement is adding a hanging weight to damp vibration.   The mount tracks well.

Jupiter is a bit low and viewing conditions were less than ideal.  108x was no more detail than 90x--multiple cloud bands.  It is still amazing for such a tiny scope.  
It is as if they are unaware of both the Washington State constitution and the Bill of Rights: Permit-to-purchase bill for gun buyers headed to Washington state governor’s desk. I really hope there will be trials for these evil SOBs.

Dumb as a Fence Post

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-04-25T02:07:18Z

I’m not surprised: DNC chair roasts vice chair David Hogg over plans to dump $20M into back insurgent primary candidate Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin publicly rebuked DNC vice chair David Hogg Thursday over his plans to dump $20 million into backing … Continue reading

Nikonov's Double XP Experimental Machine Gun

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2025-04-25T00:00:00Z

Gennady Nikolaevich Nikonov was a highly regarded weapons designer best known for his work on the short-lived AN-94 Abakan. Throughout his impressive career at the Izhevsk Machine-Building Plant, he contributed to developing several unique and innovative solutions. In 1977, he designed and completed an experimental light machine gun in 1978. This machine gun pushed the boundaries of practical application by demonstrating a fire rate that exceeded the capabilities of conventional operating systems.
Photo Of The Day from EnforceTac 2025, where we get a closer look at James Reeves and the TFBTV crew as they examine the H&K MR308A6 model. The G210 is a short-range sniper rifle chambered in the well-known and proven 7.62×51mm caliber. Up to 500 units are scheduled for delivery to the German Army’s special forces in 2025. It’s not often we get a behind-the-scenes of the TFBTV crew, but I was there and snapped a few photos.

Concealed Carry Corner: The Art Of Avoidance

by Matt E in The Firearm Blog on 2025-04-24T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, we took a look at some of the common mistakes people make when they conceal a handgun. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to check it out. This week, I wanted to look at one of the most important aspects of carrying concealed, which is to avoid any conflict altogether. It may seem silly, but there are certainly situations that are better to avoid entirely, and cues to look for that may help keep you safe in the long run. Let’s take a closer look at the art of avoidance and how to stay safe out in public.

Of Course You Realize This Means War

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T21:23:17Z

Democrats’ vice chair gets ultimatum: stay neutral in primaries or step down from party leadership [More] Hogg won’t back down. He can’t — his followers would want to hang him. This is delicious.

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Trump Impacts Yale

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-04-24T20:37:37Z

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Senator Kennedy Nails It

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-04-24T19:45:56Z

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“I will get rid of gun-free zones on schools, and — you have to — and on military bases,” Trump said, to scattered cheers during a campaign rally on Thursday night. “My first day, it gets signed, okay? My first day. There’s no more gun-free zones.” [More] Don’t get too excited. He said that nine … Continue reading "But I Have Promises to Keep, and Miles to Go Before I Sleep"

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In Common Use

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T18:52:24Z

So, although I agree unequivocally with you that this is going to be and is being twisted to hurt us, so is every aspect of everything (SCOTUS Bruen footnote on permitting schemes, anyone?, and endless other dicta). I don’t see the point of eliminating this very good test because they will twist it like everything … Continue reading "In Common Use"

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Blowing More Than His Cover

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T18:27:28Z

From the Shadows: Former FBI Analyst Running for Office As Dem Releases Cringe Campaign Ad Video [More] Too bad Michael Lawler isn’t worth defending. [Via Michael G]

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The Shutoff Valve

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T18:12:11Z

DOJ cancels grants for gun-violence and addiction prevention, victim advocacy [More] You don’t even need to justify it as cutting wasteful spending. Just challenge bellyachers to point to the clause in the Constitution authorizing any branch of government to involce itself in these areas. [Via Jess]

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Ammunition Depot  CEO Dan Wolgin has issued a reassuring message to shooters concerned about potential ammunition price increases, stating that recent tariffs and supply chain fears are largely overblown for the American ammunition market.

NBC’s ‘Law & Order’ Portrays Migrants as Innocent, Cops as Rapists and Murderers [More] They call it “programming” for reason. [Via bondmen]

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The ‘Don’t Show Me’ State

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T17:44:48Z

A Missouri middle school student and his family are suing their school district after the student was suspended for sharing a photo of a homemade art project on Snapchat. The project, made from glued-together Dr. Pepper cans, appeared to resemble a rifle. [More] I thought schools had policies against bullying… This was it? Who are … Continue reading "The ‘Don’t Show Me’ State"

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Enemies Foreign and Domestic

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T17:27:10Z

Mysterious Swiss Billionaire Spent $800 Million Bankrolling Left Wing Causes… Wyss seeks to “(re)interpret the American Constitution in the light of progressive politics.” [More] What is it the Democrats have been saying about oligarchs…? [Via bondmen]

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338 ARC: Testing Hornady’s New Subsonic Thumper [BUILD]

by David Lane in Recoil on 2025-04-24T17:18:37Z

Finally with a rifle in-hand, we're testing out the new Hornady cartridge 338 ARC! Subsonic, 307gr, 1,050 FPS. Does it compare to Blackout?

Free Books- Part 317

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2025-04-24T17:17:06Z

Amazon has a tremendous number of FREE ebooks on their website.  You can find thousands of free kindle books on Amazon’s site every day.  These books can be downloaded to a Kindle reader or a free App on your phone or personal computer.  Even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can download a free […]

Previously Unreleased Document Exposes Government’s False Insurrection Narrative: Only 56 Officers Reported Minor Injuries on January 6 [More] If it had been a real insurrecton, it would have looked like Kashmir. Think about that and what it says about security, and who was allowing what to happen for calculated reasons. [Via bondmen]

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Speaking of Career Limiters…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T17:08:08Z

Department of Defense Branch Chief Calls President Trump “Illegitimate,” Vows to Resist Him – Attacks Hegseth as “Unfit to Lead” [More] That sounds like more than just a fireable offense… [Via bondmen]

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The new RXD30Ti  suppressor from Dead Air isn't just another can – it's the first fruit of a partnership with Ruger that aims to shake up the suppressor market. Available in sleek Burnt Bronze or tactical Black Cerakote for $1,099, this ultralight titanium beast combines Dead Air's Triskelion and Nomad baffle systems into one package that won't weigh down your hunting rig.

Newsome is Definitely Running for President

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-24T16:43:00Z

4/23/25 Daily Mail:

Governor Gavin Newsom has agreed with collaborate with ICE and hand over an illegal immigrant convicted of vehicular manslaughter after widespread fury about his impending release from prison.

Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano was driving drunk, under the influence of drugs, and at speed when he crashed into a car being driven by 19-year-old sweethearts Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin in November 2021.

The couple both burned to death in the fiery wreckage. 

The 43-year-old had been deported from the United States twice prior to the incident but had illegally crossed the border again. 

Days after the crash, Immigrants and Customs Enforcement authorities issued a detainer with the Orange County Jail in an effort to keep track of his whereabouts. 

It has since emerged that a court recently granted Ortega-Anguiano parole and he was due to walk free in July - having served just 3.5 years of his sentence.


We’re the Only Ones Expanded Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T16:39:07Z

Alabama lawmakers debate bill to expand legal immunity for local law enforcement [More] Yeah! Back the Blue! [Via Steve T]

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The Top 25

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-04-24T16:28:35Z

Most Dangerous Places in the U.S. in 2024-2025 [More] They just keep on corroborating… How many have Democrat mayors, city councils and DAs who push citizen disarmament “laws”? [Via Steve T]

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This is pretty big:

US health insurance giant Blue Shield of California handed sensitive health information belonging to as many as 4.7 million members to Google's advertising empire, likely without these individuals' knowledge or consent.

The data shared may have included medical claim dates and providers used, which raises the specter of Google targeting ads based on the fact that you booked an appointment with a certain type of doctor - say, a cancer specialist, fertility clinic, or psychiatrist.

Other info potentially shared with Google ranged from patient names, insurance plan details, city of residence and zip code, gender, family size, and Blue Shield-assigned account identifiers, to financial responsibility info, and search queries and results for the "Find a Doctor" tool — including location, plan type, and provider details.

Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln - how did you like the play?

Blue Shield declined to answer The Register's questions, including how it discovered this years-long data leak, and what other third-party trackers (if any) are on its websites.
...

"This isn't just a technical misstep. It's a HIPAA compliance failure," Ensar Seker, CISO at threat intel firm SOCRadar, told The Register, referring to America's Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act that safeguards medical data.

Bingo is his name-o.  Just to emphasize that: this wasn't just a "data breach", it was a criminal violation of US law.

 

The CZ Shadow 2 Carry is finally here, and yes—it’s real, it’s metal, and it’s carryable. But is it worth $1200? In this TFBTV review, James Reeves  goes hands-on with CZ’s newest Shadow pistol, featuring a full range session, a breakdown of features, and an interview with CZ at IWA 2025. James compares the Shadow 2 Carry to top-tier rivals like the PX4 Storm LTT, BUL Armory SAS II UL, Glock’s new C.O.A. series, and the SIG P365 line. If you’ve ever wondered how much performance you really get for your money, this is the one to watch.
Although the afternoon weather was particularly pleasant, I decided to head over to Hogshead Cigar Lounge to enjoy a smoke this Wednesday. There’s always something new to try at the lounge, and this week, I went with the newly arrived Rojas Street Tacos Cinco de Mayo 2025. I’d spotted the announcement on their social media earlier in the week and made a mental note to check it out.

The Cinco de Mayo marks the second release in this limited edition series from Rojas. This 6 x 54 Toro features a slick, brown Ecuadorian Habano wrapper, a San Andrés binder, and Connecticut Broadleaf filler tobacco that was aged for seven years before rolling.



In the opening minutes, the Cinco de Mayo delivered a dry, somewhat chalky smoke with mild notes of earth and clay. It was more peculiar than unpleasant. Before long, hints of baking spices and cedar entered the profile, adding some needed roundness. As the cigar progressed, I picked up flavors reminiscent of charred wood and grilled meat, with a touch of black pepper. And then — believe it or not — I swear I caught a flavor that reminded me of mole sauce.

That mole-like note added a bit of quirkiness to the overall experience. I’ll admit, I’m not a huge fan of mole, so that might have colored my impression. Still, I genuinely enjoyed the Rojas Cinco de Mayo. It produced dense, flavorful smoke, had a consistent burn, and lasted a satisfying hour and forty minutes.



The lounge itself provided a calm, relaxing afternoon. I passed the time with a bit of reading and some casual conversation. The indoor setting was a welcome escape from the pollen-heavy spring air outside.

Cheers!



[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Hot Fresh Memes...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-04-24T13:07:00Z




THE ANATOMY OF EVIL

by Mas in on 2025-04-24T13:00:00Z

I’m writing this in Texas where I’m finishing up a four-week teaching tour. En route, the Evil Princess and I listened to the audio version of Dr. Michael Stone’s book “The Anatomy of Evil.” It was, by and large, a goodread listen.  Stone does an outstanding job of exploring the neuroscience of violent behavior. Replete with case […]

I Don’t Wonder

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-04-24T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day Invading the privacy of law-abiding firearms owners and tracking their purchases is Orwellian and is unlikely to accomplish anything other than multiple daily violations of the Fourth Amendment. The very nature of this legislation automatically suspects … Continue reading
NRAAM 2025 is just around the corner and it seems like most companies have opted to announce their latest products ahead of time. In light of that, I’ve brought on Bryce from The Carry Handle Podcast to talk a bit about some of the new products we’ve already heard of and that Hop and I will be covering on TFBTV Showtime. Please let us know in the comments what you’re most looking forward to from this year’s NRA Show and be sure to stop by and say hi if you happen to see us!

Confidently Wrong...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-04-24T11:58:00Z

If you feed a fake aphorism into your Google search box and ask its meaning, Google's AI will bullshit you like a sophomore taking a pop quiz who hasn't read the material.




 The Arkansas Capitol

The Arkansas legislature is sending an improvement of the state constitution's right to keep and bear arms language to the ballot for the next election. Here is the current Arkansas Constitution  Article 2, § 5:

Right to Bear Arms

The citizens of this State shall have the right to keep and bear arms, for their common defense.

The current language is problematic because it only mentions "common defense" and does not specifically mention individual rights, although individual rights are implied. Arkansas became a Constitutional Carry state on April 4th, 2013. On April 12, 2023, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee signed SB480 into law, clarifying that Arkansas was a Constitutional Carry state.

SJR11 passed the Senate on Thursday, April 10, 2025, on a vote of 28-7.  Arkansas SJR11 would change the Arkansas Constitution Article 2, § 5 to read as follows:

 SECTION 1. INTENT OF AMENDMENT. It is the intent of this amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to protect the right to keep and bear arms guaranteed under the Arkansas Constitution.

SECTION 2. Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, § 5, is amended to read as follows:

§ 5. Right to keep and bear arms.

(a) The citizens of this State shall have the right to keep and bear arms, for:

(1) their Their common defense;
(2) Lawful hunting and recreational use; and
(3) Any other lawful purpose.

(b) The right to keep and bear arms under subsection (a) of this
section includes without limitation the possession and use of:

(1) Ammunition;
(2) Firearm accessories; and
(3) Firearm components.

(c) The right to keep and bear arms under subsection (a) of this section is a natural, fundamental, and individual right that shall not be infringed

The House approved the measure on April 15. The vote was 86 to 10, with 2 not voting.  SJR11 was enrolled and sent to the Governor on April 16, 2025.

The Arkansas legislature  adjourned on April 16, 2025.

In Arkansas, it is easier than most states to pass a state constitutional amendment. From Ballotpedia:

A simple majority vote is required during one legislative session for the Arkansas State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 51 votes in the Arkansas House of Representatives and 18 votes in the Arkansas State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot. 

Analysis:

The legislature has approved the constitutional amendment to  be on the ballot.  There are strategic reasons for placing a Right to Keep and Bear Arms measure on the ballot. Such measures enhance turnout by patriotic Second Amendment supporters, who tend to vote for Republicans. These amendments typically pass with high percentages of 60% to 75% of those voting.  The next Arkansas election is scheduled for November of 2026, concurrent with the Federal mid-term elections. Whether President Trump will be able to make structural changes in the United States Government will depend, in large part, on his ability to have Republicans keep control of the House and Senate in the mid-term elections of 2026.

It makes sense for Republicans to place SJR11 on the ballot for 2026. This correspondent predicts it will pass with more than 70% of the vote.

 

©2025 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included.

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There's a reason for that...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-04-24T11:33:00Z

You'll notice a lack of threaded barrels on pistols chambered in 5.7x28mm. Some manufacturers are daring enough to try, but there's a good reason not to.


See, there are lots of suppressors out there that are constructed largely of aluminum and intended for use with .22LR ammunition. While classic deuce-deuce operates at higher pressures than most people realize, it's still a very small case capacity and doesn't produce a lot of gas. An out-of-battery discharge with a .22LR rifle is startling, but not the sort of thing that wrecks guns and removes digits*.

5.7x28mm operates at double the chamber pressures and also has better than double the powder charge of the classic rimfire round. That's a lot more gas to handle and it can make a little alloy rimfire can look like the exploding cigar from a Bugs Bunny cartoon.


*Incidentally, this is the reason for the dearth of straight blowback semiautomatic rifles chambered in .22WMR. It operates at similar pressures to .22LR but has better than double the powder charge, so an out of battery discharge is a much bigger deal. People tend to be pretty lackadaisical about cleaning rimfire rifles and fond of doing mag dumps with them and, well...

TX: Fort Worth Gunfight, 2 Dead, 1 Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-04-24T11:29:00Z

When officers arrived, they found two shooting victims with wounds to their upper bodies, police said in a news release. Both people were pronounced dead by medics at the scene. A third shooting victim went to a hospital in a personal vehicle and was treated and released, police said. Homicide detectives determined that the two deceased people had both pulled out handguns and shot each other after an argument. The third victim apparently was shot in the crossfire, police said. A third shooter also pulled a gun and fired at one of the people who died, investigators said. That person remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation.

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Thursday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-04-24T10:30:00Z

A new report from veteran pollster Rasmussen says for the past five years, “Americans have been buying firearms at the rate of more than 1 million a month,” identifying the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) as the source of information. According to Rasmussen, 45 percent of American adults believe it is too easy to buy […]

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Preparedness Notes for Thursday — April 24, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-24T07:04:37Z

On April 24, 1459, Fra Mauro completed his Map of the World in Venice for King Alfonso V of Portugal – largest known world map from Medieval Europe and the first to show Africa as a free-standing continent. According to the InfoGalactic Wiki: “[Fra Mauro’s map] is “considered the greatest memorial of medieval cartography.” It is a circular planisphere drawn on parchment and set in a wooden frame that measures over two by two meters. Including Asia, the Indian Ocean, Africa, Europe, and the Atlantic, it is orientated with south at the top. The map is usually on display in …

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A Simplified Disaster Network – Part 2 by J.M.

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-24T07:03:09Z

(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) Synchronizing The second useful capability I wanted this solution to support is the ability for various applications I use to synchronize their data with a single ‘master’ copy. That allows multiple individuals to read, edit and update information and ensure everyone has easy access to the latest version. For example, in my article on setting up a laptop for use after a disaster I mentioned the use of tools like Obsidian and/or Joplin for managing things like intelligence information, basic note-taking, inventory management, etc. Both of these applications support the ability to …

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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-24T07:02:44Z

SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, a warning on upcoming solar storrms. Experts Warn of Decades of Solar Storms and Global Disruptions One of my consulting clients forwarded this: The Sun Just Hit a …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-24T07:01:28Z

“Here’s the dirty little secret: Fiat currency is designed to lose value. Its very purpose is to confiscate your wealth and transfer it to the government. Each time the government prints a new dollar and spends it, the government gets the full purchasing power of that dollar.” – Michael Maloney

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Syren pro-staffer and shotgun instructor Kate Ahnstrom walks you through how to choose the best shooting eye pro you can afford, and why.

The corrupt nature of mainstream media

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-04-24T03:57:04Z

TPOL tends to be very hard on so-called “legacy” or mainstream media (MSM). That is, the television and radio networks and their local affiliated TV and radio stations, together with the newspapers (chains or independents and especially the “national” press) … Continue reading

Great Rifle Choices For Competition

by Matt E in The Firearm Blog on 2025-04-24T00:00:00Z

In this article, I want to talk about some options for you 2-gun or 3-gun people who are looking for a good rifle to start competing with. There are countless options on the market today, which is fantastic, but it can become overwhelming when you want to purchase a rifle for competition. The main choices in the market are AR15 variants versus non-AR style rifles. Both have benefits in their way, so it's time to take a deeper dive into the world of rifles for competition.
Photo Of The Day, and we watch as some of the most modern personal firearms and soldiers meet firearms of the past. The 2025 Best Ranger Competition marks the 41st anniversary of this intense and demanding event, spotlighting some of the most elite soldiers in the world. The competition was first held in 1982, born from an idea by Dick Leandri to honor his close friend, Lieutenant General (Ret.) David E. Grange, Jr.
Want to buy a classic Smith & Wesson? Something way older than an original K-frame, even older than the Schofield. Why not a customized Model 1 ½, as ordered and owned by Horace Smith, aka the “Smith” in Smith & Wesson? Thanks to the Rock Island Auction Company, you will have your chance to do that next month.

Thirty Days

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-04-23T21:54:00Z

 We're thirty days away from the major shooting competition I host every year, and while I've been planning and working on this match for about eight months, it's time to double-check everything and make sure we have what we need. Spare timers, spare sensors, extra Cat 5 cable. Ladders, rolls of duct tape, extra zip ties.

I have long known that if you have spares, everything will go smoothly, and you won't need them.  If you don't have spares, you will need three.

I have my teams together, and the trophies are ordered.  The insurance is paid, and the policy is in my hand. It's just time to check everything and keep the lists straight.

We normally host a state championship, but this year we are combining it with a regional tournament. More participants, more prizes, more stress. The secret is to make it look easy.  Do the planning and check everything twice.

It's going to be a lot of fun.

  I once responded to a very unique call in my cop job.  The details might generate some critical thinking on the part of my readers.   A woman and her infant child were parked outside a small electronics store on a busy thoroughfare in the suburban city where I work.  She was waiting to […]

IWI Drops New Mafteah "Other" Firearm

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2025-04-23T18:00:00Z

IWI is getting in on the “other” firearm game with the new Mafteah . This semi-auto 12-gauge, 3-inch gun features a 14-inch smoothbore barrel and pistol grip, making it an “other” firearm under US law instead of a short barrel shotgun or any other weapon, either of which would be subject to NFA regulation. This new gun is named for the “ Key of Solomon ” textbook of magic, which I had to look up because I had never heard of it.

St. George’s Day

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-04-23T17:52:22Z

Vittore Carpaccio, St. George and the Dragon, 1502, Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, Venice. From Robert Chambers, The Book of Days, 1869: Butler, the historian of the Romish calendar, repudiates George of Cappadocia, and will have it that the famous saint was born of noble Christian parents, that he entered the army, and rose […]

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms has launched an online petition to Attorney General Pam Bondi in an effort to stress support for Second Amendment Task Force investigations starting with 12 states recently listed by the committee, and dubbed by pro-rights commentators as the “Dirty Dozen.” The petition to Bondi, […]

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More Deceptive Headlines

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-04-23T17:33:00Z

 4/22/25 Yahoo:

Coca-Cola under fire after bombshell report exposes ties to controversial industry: 'The cost is irreversible damage to our children's health'

Children's health?  I was assuming proof that sugar drinks are bad for you.  There is some evidence that sugary drinks increase cancer risk but even pure fruit juices apparently have that risk.

No.  

Euronews reported that Stand.earth found over 25 well-known consumer brands linked to fracking operations in the Permian Basin of Texas, one of the world's biggest "carbon bombs" because of its massive contribution to planet-warming pollution.

Fracking involves breaking apart shale rock below the earth's surface to extract natural gas and oil, which is achieved by using a high-pressure mix of water, sand, and chemicals blasted at the rock.

A byproduct is ethane, which is used to fuel the plastic industry. The Stand.earth investigation uncovered that much of the ethane from Texas is shipped overseas for plastic production.

Stand.earth observed that some of the brands linked to Permian Basin fracking include Coca-Cola, Unilever, Nestlé, and Procter & Gamble. P&G is the parent company of countless household brands, such as Gillette, Olay, and Always.

 Mother Earth has a fever!  Our children will all die!

 

 

SCOTUS Rules!

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-04-23T17:14:50Z

Fulton Armory Releases CMP Sniper Match M21

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2025-04-23T17:00:00Z

The American military rifle experts at Fulton Armory just released a new version of the M21 sniper rifle . It complies with all applicable rules for CMP vintage sniper matches. Keep reading for all the details.

Randy Luth: Innovation Through Experience [ZEROED IN]

by Iain Harrison in Recoil on 2025-04-23T16:54:52Z

Randy Luth is one of the industry leaders that popularized the AR-15 as America's rifle. From forming DPMS to Luth-AR, Randy has made a huge impact
Retro AR-15s are back—from clone builds to factory throwbacks like the Bushmaster M4A2 Patrolman's Carbine. I put over 1,000 rounds through this classic-style rifle at a Thunder Ranch Urban Rifle Course to find out if old-school cool is actually worth it in 2025. Spoiler: I didn’t love it. But not for the reasons you think.

The first rifle made in Sam Colt’s Paterson NJ factory was the 1837 “ring lever” rifle. These were rather fragile and underpowered and while they were used successfully in the First Seminole War, they needed [...]

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Yom Hashoah 2025

by Dave Markowitz in Blog O'Stuff on 2025-04-23T13:27:00Z


Without arms, "Never Again" is a mere plea. It should be a warning. See my PDF: Guns for Jews.


Del-Ton, Inc. is probably one of the most well-known AR-15 brands from the recent past. A fairly budget-friendly firearms manufacturer based in Elizabethtown, North Carolina, it appears that Del-Ton will be closing its doors according to some recent news on X. Del-Ton issued a statement announcing that the company would be ceasing operations, and thanking their customers for their years of support. So what exactly happened to the highly beloved Del-Ton Inc. that caused them to close their doors?

Power and Knowledge

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-04-23T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day It is far easier to concentrate power than to concentrate knowledge. That is why so much social engineering backfires and why so many despots have led their countries into disasters. Thomas SowellJanuary 5, 2010Intellectuals and Society … Continue reading


 

The precursor to the Federal Firearms License (FFL) required by the Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA1968), was the Federal Firearms License required by the Federal Firearms Act passed in 1938. The Federal Firearms Act of 1938 is *not* the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. The NFA of 1934 is an act requiring taxes and registration for machine guns, short barreled shotguns (sbs), short barrelled rifles (sbr), silencers, and an "any other weapon" for firearms which do not look like firearms.

The Federal Firearms Act (FFA) of 1938 was an act which required people to have a license to ship and receive firearms, ammunition components, and pistol ammunition, except for .22 rimfire, across state lines and international boundaries, for commercial purposes. The fee for a manufacturer was $25, for a dealer, $1.

The license required for a dealer under the FFA is a direct precursor to the Federal Firearms License required today. Both were/are requested on a Form 7. Both were/are issued as a Form 8.

Before the Form 8 was issued in August of 1938, people wanted a license to bridge the gap from the time the FFA went into effect until the Form 8 became available.  It appears the gap was for one month, starting on July 30th, 1938. The Form 8 was issued in August, 1938. Form 8 has been modified extensively over the years. There are a few very early FFLs which were issued by letter. The wording is very similar to the Form 8. Here is an image of a sample letter in Pennsylvania.

 

Application for a license was sent to the collector of income taxes for the local district of the Internal Revenue service. There were 64 Internal Revenue districts in the United States, including territories, in 1938.

The license issued under the FFA was good for one year, and had to be renewed each year. It was issued to a person, and was good wherever that person did business. A primary business location was requested, but some licenses were issued with a P.O. box as an address. Records of transactions were required. If firearms had serial numbers, the serial numbers were recorded. Records were required to be kept for six years.  Licenses were "shall issue". If the requester met the minimal requirements, the license had to be issued. One of the requirements was that the requestor had not been convicted of a crime of violence. Ten crimes were defined as meeting the criteria. From Title 26 of the IRS, 1939:

 The term "crime of violence" means, murder, manslaughter, rape, mayhem, kidnaping, burglary, housebreaking; assault with intent to kill, commit rape, or rob; assault with a dangerous weapon, or assault with intent to commit any offense punishable by Imprisonment for more than one year.

"Interstate commerce" meant selling, buying or shipping across state lines or international boundaries for a business purpose. The term had not been ballooned to include nearly everything as it has been today. A requirement of the license was local and state laws had to be obeyed.

Violating the provisions of the act or knowingly supplying false information to obtain a license, was punishable by a fine of $2,000 or imprisonment for five years. If a license was revoked for cause, a person had to wait for two years before they could re-apply for another license. In 1938, a dollar was worth 1/35 of an ounce of gold. Many obtained the licenses from necessity or for convenience. In 1939, the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue recorded there were 32,847 licenses. Because the licenses had to be renewed every year, the numbers dropped considerably during World War II. In the 1950's they regained their former numbers. The number of licenses issued under the FFA in 1951 was 31,203. The IRS transferred the administration of the NFA and the FFA to the Alcohol Tax Unit  of the IRS effective on April 1, 1951. This correspondent has not found a report of the number of FFL licenses issued after 1951.

This correspondent recalls his pastor, about 1965, said he had obtained an FFL to make direct purchases across state lines easier. Many gas stations and small stores sold firearms and ammunition. Many of them had FFLs. The dollar fee was not burdensome in the 1960s. The dollar a year FFA FFL license was easy to apply for and obtain. Many people obtained a license for a year or two, then allowed it to lapse. The last year the FFA was in effect was 1968. In 1968, 36,050 firearms records inspections were made at the premises of dealers.  How many licenses had been issued under the FFA has not been found. It would not surprise this correspondent if the number were in the hundreds of thousands.

In the IRS report for 1969, 77,573 new Federal Firearms Licenses were issued during the last days of 1968 and the first six months of 1969, to comply with GCA 1968. This is likely a fraction of the licenses issued under the Federal Firearms Act. The license required by  GCA of 1968 cost $10 per year, and imposed more burdensome record keeping. The Commissioner of the IRS, in the annual report for 1970 (June 30, 1970) stated materials were developed to inform 200,000 target shooters and 100,000 collectors of their responsibilities under GCA 1968. It is unknown if these numbers are indicators of how many licenses were issued under the FFA. The IRS listed the numbers in their report. This indicates the IRS believed there was a connection. In 1971, the IRS reported they processed 150,000 firearms dealers licenses a year. It seems likely the number of dollar a year FFL licenses issued under the FFA in 1967 or 1968 numbered at least as many.

There is no reason to believe the FFA of 1938 had any significant impact on crime. Administration of the act was placed under the Internal Revenue Service because the Roosevelt administration considered administration of a tax as a viable way to "get around" the prohibitions of the Second Amendment.  The Roosevelt administration knew they had the power to tax, but not the power to infringe on rights protected by the Second Amendment. Courts have since ruled Constitutional rights cannot be singled out for selective taxation.

©2025 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included.

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AZ: Tucson Man Assaults Pawn Shop Employee, is Shot, Killed

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-04-23T12:35:00Z

The shooting happened just after 6 p.m. in the parking lot of a pawn shop in the 900 block of West Irvington Road, just east of Interstate 19, police said Saturday in a news release.

Michael Alex Montano Mendoza, 39, was fatally shot when investigators say he assaulted an employee while looking at an item that was for sale in the parking lot. The employee, an unidentified 24-year-old man, shot Mendoza during the fight, the news release said.

Mendoza died at the scene of the shooting.


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Hump Day Meme Dump...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-04-23T12:00:00Z




They are firing military personnel for not getting the flu shot. The only reason they are calling it a vaccine is because they changed the definition of vaccine so they could force the covid death-shot on people. From Just the News: A service member in the Marine Corps and another in the Air Force are […]

Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — April 23, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-23T07:04:06Z

Joseph Mallord William Turner (23 April 1775 – 19 December 1851), known in his time as William Turner, or by his initials J.M.W. Turner. From the Infogalactic Wiki: “He was an English Romantic painter, printmaker, and watercolourist. He is known for his expressive colouring, imaginative landscapes and turbulent, often violent marine paintings. He left behind more than 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, and 30,000 works on paper. He was championed by the leading English art critic John Ruskin from 1840, and is today regarded as having elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting. Turner was born in Maiden …

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A Simplified Disaster Network – Part 1, by J.M.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-23T07:03:30Z

Having an operational computer network running in a post-SHTF world may seem frivolous to some people. But if you have any plans to use computers, tablets, or cell phones as part of your post-disaster operations, it can provide the capability for those devices to communicate, share data and synchronize their activities. It can also provide some support for important things like WiFi security cameras and WiFi sensor monitoring. In a previous article (parts 2, 3, 4, 5) on SurvivalBlog I discussed how to set up a mobile WiFi/Ethernet network running a local cloud server (NextCloud) in a box for use …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-23T07:02:48Z

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. — Reader D.S.V.  forwarded this: French court orders windfarm to cease operations for a year because the turbines caused the death of a golden eagle.  JWRs Comments: Conservative estimates indicate that wind turbines kill hundreds of raptors and hundreds of thousands of other birds each year here in the United States, and there …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-04-23T07:01:47Z

“The public welfare demands that constitutional cases must be decided according to the terms of the Constitution itself, and not according to judges’ views of fairness, reasonableness, or justice. I have no fear of constitutional amendments properly adopted, but I do fear the rewriting of the Constitution by judges under the guise of interpretation.” – Hugo L. Black

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