RIP David Keene

Of Arms and the Law on 2026-04-15T18:38:39Z

Here's an obit. A good fellow.

Only in America?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T18:22:10Z

Eighth grade student kills 9 people, wounds 13 in Turkey’s 2nd school shooting in 2 days [More] Boy, that’s a lotta “commonsense gun safety laws.” [Via Roger J]

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“Gunfighter U”

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-04-15T18:00:33Z

At the Rangemaster Tactical Conference a couple weeks ago, CJ Cowan gave me an envelope from Andy Stanford. Inside the package was a pre-release printed copy of Andy’s latest book. I read it last night.     Titled “Gunfighter U- Mastering the American Martial Art,” it is a history of the Southwest Pistol League of […]

Unauthorized Journalists

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T17:57:12Z

California Democrats Advance ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’ to Shield Fraud From Citizen Journalists [More] Only Authorized Journalists here… Why should people who get away with eviscerating the Second Amendment be afraid to trash the First? [Via Michael G]

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So Look for the Union Label…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T17:45:50Z

Striking union workers at Lake City Army Ammunition Plant demand better wages and stronger contracts [More] International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, eh…? [Via bondmen]

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Is It Time to Make Another Gesture?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T17:34:29Z

Trump’s DOJ Is Still Fighting Us — And It’s Time to Call It What It Is [More] And when the grumbling gets too loud, he launches a tee-shirt and the crowd goes wild. Works every time. [Via bondmen]

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Can We All Get Along?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T17:25:31Z

Audience Erupts in Laughter After Comedian David Cross Says He Looks Forward to President Trump’s Death [More] Meaning, if you voted for Trump based on the agenda he campaigned on, they’re looking forward to your death. [Via bondmen]

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An ICE Fraud

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T17:18:47Z

I figured since this fraud is widely distributed among progressives, I would share this correction.  4/10/26 ABC Chicago:
DODGE COUNTY, Wis. (WLS) -- Law enforcement officials are saying a Chicago-area woman's claims of being detained for two days were a hoax.

A Wisconsin sheriff is now suing Sundas "Sunny" Naqvi for defamation, claiming she lied to the public last month, when she said she was held in the Broadview U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility and transferred to Dodge County, Wisconsin....
Schmidt, in his lawsuit, outlined what he calls a hoax allegedly carried out by 28-year-old Naqvi.

Naqvi's supporters spoke out last month, after the Evanston native claimed she was detained at O'Hare airport by Customs and Border Protection for 30 hours.

Her family said she was then sent to the ICE detention facility in Broadview and later taken to a facility in Dodge County, where they said she was released Saturday, March 7.

According to the lawsuit, Sheriff Schmidt says Naqvi was actually staying at a hotel near O'Hare and allegedly sending text messages from her room.

"She checked into the Hampton Inn and Suites in Rosemont, Illinois for the entire duration of this alleged event, traveled from the Hampton Inn and Suites in Illinois to the Holiday Express in Beaver Dam, (Wisconsin), was done to complete this hoax. She scammed a victim out of thousands of dollars in pursuit of this hoax against the federal government and the Dodge County Sheriff's Office," Schmidt said.
So not just political, but also scamming some gullible progressive. 

An Inconvenient Truth

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T16:32:13Z

And given the intersection of gun rights and immigration reform, there should be a LOT more attention paid to the issue by America’s gun owners. [More] Not that gun group/influencer “leaders will ever admit it. Well, one did.

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Not Here for the Ratio

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T16:09:56Z

So that’s how they get away with it! And their “solution”? Then again, even blind pigs can find the occasional acorn: [Via Jess]

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Knowing the Limits of AI

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T15:52:53Z

There is something like panic going on about AI in some circles. All the jobs that will be lost, student fraud on papers and tests, the inability to distinguish real photos and videos from fakes, the use of AI to plan mass murders as in this recent Florida case.

Of these, only student fraud seems a serious hazard to me. We can fix this for exams by going back to Blue Books.  (Remember those?) Of course, we thwn need to teach cursive. 

What I am doing for research papers in my U S. History class  is scheduling a 10 minute Zoom oral defense at the end of the term. If you cannot answer questions about your paper off the top of your head, it suggests you did not even read the paper you turned in. 

This reminds me of a funny story. English Composition at USC. The terribly nervous, chain-smoking (this tells you how this took place in a galaxy far, far away, and long, long ago) grad student teaching the class asked one of the football players to read an especially good essay that he had turned in. As he read it, it became obvious, at least to me, that he had never seen this essay before.

Anyway, job loss: AI has no idea what the task is. You need to give it prompts of some sort that tells it what you need. AI makes the task simpler, much like a word processor makes writing essays much easier. (For that English Composition class, I typed my essays on a Royal Ultronic.) Compared to the manual Underwood on which I learned to type, this was an unfair advantage.

Fake pictures and videos. PhotoShop already crossed this boundary with the picture of Boy George in the Oval Office with President Reagan. Hollywood has long had the ability to create films so good at bending reality that this is also not a new issue. AI can do it cheaper and faster is all.

Mass murder planning? Americans have been doing this just fine by themselves for more than a century. This new paper by me demonstrates that there has actually been a very slight decline in high fatality (6 or more dead) mass shootings in America since 1890.

I have become a big fan of SuperGrok (the subscription version of Grok with more capacity). It is more useful for technical problems than CoPilot or CHATGPT. It is still not a perfect solution. Recently I have used it for two problems: my Losmandy G811G mount has some slop in the declination axis; and my mill's X axis motor stopped moving as it should while making a horrible grinding noise. 

For the G811G, it attempted to talk me through a fix, but it clearly did not fully understand the mechanism even with pictures. It also misstated the size of screw that I needed to replace a lost motor mount screw. (It claimed it was 4-40 x 1/2". The actual screw was 6-32 x 1/2".)

For rhe mill SuperGrok was very useful, but as an advisor. It watched the video of the problem and correctly identified the cause. It mostly gave good directions for disassembly and repair of the X leadscrew assembly. In a few places, I substituted my knowledge about the mechanism and observations that it did not think about which to ask.

As an aide, it was very helpful and allowed me to fix the problem without sending it to Sherline for repair. If given control of hand tools, it would have ruined a repairable part.

AI is a useful tool, but no substitute for human intelligence. 

Cabal News

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T15:22:11Z

Sudden GOP infighting explodes over bipartisan immigration reform bill [More] How undignified! Vichycons for Haitian Hammer Killers… ? But wait! There’s more: While the Salazar-Lawler bill is the worst of it, there are other efforts afoot from the same cabal of anti-MAGA “Republicans.” Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-Pa.) has reintroduced H.R. 5494, the Essential Workers for … Continue reading "Cabal News"

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Olight has just announced some new lights set to be released just ahead of the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits (where they hold a booth annually). The company has made some great strides in overall popularity in the US Firearms market, with the Osight being one of the most successful releases from the company in recent memory, and the adoption of their weapon lights becoming a more common sight. For 2026, Olight is announcing an extension to two of their already popular handled flashlight lines, with a new stylish variant of the ArkPro Ultra ultra-slim flashlight/laser combo, as well as an upgraded and cooler-running variant of the highly popular Baton series in the form of the new Baton 4 Pro and Baton Ultra. Full details on both are below.

Enforce Existing Intolerable Acts?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T14:50:15Z

Bring back Project Exile (1997) since this law remains on the books. We need to enforce the laws we have, there seems to be little need for new laws , in my opinion. [More] No and no. The problem is, louder subsidized voices with longer reach dominate the discussion, and us niche-within-a-niche guys don’t even … Continue reading "Enforce Existing Intolerable Acts?"

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Low Competence Spearphishing

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T14:37:00Z

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You’re a Daisy if You Do

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T14:11:02Z

New York Lawmakers Move to Restrict BB and Pellet Guns – Proposed legislation would redefine air guns as ‘imitation weapons’ and impose new regulations. [More] In other words, I had more freedom as a boy in the Shah’s Iran than Americans do in the Land of the Second Amendment. [Via Jess]

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The Fix is In

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-15T14:10:01Z

The Democratic governor’s changes to House Bill 217/Senate Bill 749 remove the word “fixed” from part of the bill’s definition of an assault firearm, which could sharply expand the range of semi-automatic rifles and pistols swept into the ban, Republicans say. [More] It’s good that DOJ is going to fight this, but let’s be careful … Continue reading "The Fix is In"

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Long strange road

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-04-15T13:51:52Z

ETA: And I just noticed that ,Rawes posted on his SurvivalBlog that  “Today, April 15, 2026, is the 23rd Blogiversary of my buddy Commander Zero’s Notes From The Bunker blog. Congratulations!”) Glad he, and a few other folks, remembered because…I … Continue reading
Henry Deringer Jr was born in Easton PA in 1786 to German parents. As a young man he apprenticed to a gunsmith, then spent 1808 working in the Virginia Manufactory making guns, and then open [...]

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Insanity Defense

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T13:26:00Z

 4/15/26 KETV. Police responded to a kidnapping:

Investigators said officers arrived at the location and immediately found 31-year-old Noemi Guzman near the southern parking lot entry, standing by a shopping cart with the child inside.

Omaha police said Guzman was making multiple threats with the knife, and officers gave multiple verbal commands for her to drop the knife. She refused to drop it and cut the boy, officials said.

Two officers shot the woman, Noemi Guzman, after she cut the boy and refused to drop a knife she had stolen from the store, the police department said in a news release....

Omaha police said Guzman is the same woman accused of stabbing her father and breaking into the rectory of an Omaha church.

In 2024, investigators said Guzman doused her father with a flammable liquid and cut him with a knife.

That previous crime ended up:

Guzman pleaded not guilty to charges of assault, arson, burglary, and criminal mischief. She was later found not responsible by reason of insanity. The case is still open. KETV Investigates is continuing to examine the court documents.

I understand that there may have been good reason to find her not guilty by reason of insanity. (This incident seems to confirm it.) But why would you put someone out on the street with a history of insane violence? She could not lawfully buy or possess a gun, but as she demonstrated, getting hold of deadly weapons is not hard. In addition to risk to others, it is hard to imagine that she would be safe on her own. She certainly was not in this situation. 

Chiappa Firearms has announced the 92 Core, a new addition to its Wildlands lever-action series for 2026. Chambered in .44 Magnum with an 8+1 capacity, the 92 Core is built around a 16.5-inch hammer-forged barrel and is positioned as a practical field rifle rather than a collector or range piece.

Commie Racist

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-04-15T13:00:00Z

With this attitude, things will not end well: I have to wonder what the political left thinks of the blatant racism. Will they demand divestment like they did because of apartheid in South Africa 40 to 60 years ago? Or … Continue reading
Babbs and friends whipped up Colorado duck wontons last year, using fresh ducks they had downed that day. Find out how easy and delicious this recipe can be.
Quote of the Day What kills me is as I get older and find myself yelling at clouds more, I’ve come to a greater empathy for conservatives. Now my wife texts me from the grocery store and says “The full-grown … Continue reading

And that is the way it’s done

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-15T12:18:50Z

Principal Kirk Moore saw a guy with a pistol walk through the door of his school and immediately tackled the guy to the ground. He took a bullet to the leg in the process but prevented others from getting hurt or killed. From the New York Post: The crazed gunman’s weapon malfunctioned before he aimed […]
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On April 10, 2026, a three judge panel published an opinion in Morris v. DOJ. In it the Court re-enforced the standing precedent: A tax which does not require a person to pay money to the federal government is not a tax.  The precedents cited in the case apply to the cases challenging the constitutionality of the Federal Firearms Act regulation of silencers, short barrelled rifles, short barreled shotguns, and any other weapons.  For those items, the tax has been reduced to zero.

The case in the Fifth Circuit is Morris v. DOJ. It is about the ban on home distilleries in federal law, put in place in 1868. The ban does not require a person to pay a tax to produce distilled spirits in the home. Instead, the law prohibits home distilleries altogether.  The relevance is there is no tax to be paid. From page 12 of the decision:

  “Congress’s authority under the taxing power is limited to requiring an individual to pay money into the Federal Treasury, no more.” 

The National Firearms Act (NFA) has always been justified under the authority of the Congress to raise taxes. It has not been justified as authority given to Congress by the interstate commerce clause. This was emphasized by Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Attorney General, Homer Cummings, as shown in a previous article on AmmoLand:

Then-Attorney General Cummings was clear about this in his testimony to Congress during the debates over the bill in 1934:

Courts have consistently upheld the NFA, and its registration provision, on the grounds that it was a tax.

Another Fifth Circuit case is directly challenging the constitutionality of the NFA registration requirements now that there is no tax on silencers, short barreled rifles and short barreled shotguns. Brown v. ATF is at the district court level. Issues of standing are being addressed. If the case proceeds to the question of constitutionality, Morris v. DOJ, the home distillery case would be binding precedent for the NFA zero tax case.  Because the home distillery case opinion was filed on April 10, it is possible an appeal to the case will be filed. If an appeal is filed, the case would not have as much precedential value until the appeal is completed.

Analysis:  The congressional power to tax was used as a work-around in 1934 to avoid the Second Amendment. The NFA has always been justified as a tax act, not a use of congressional power under the commerce clause. In 1934, the commerce clause had far less reach than it has been given in later years. In 1934, the Supreme Court had yet to rule the power to tax could not be used to subvert the Bill of Rights. In 2026, there is long standing precedent the power to tax cannot be used to destroy the Bill of Rights, and long standing precedent the taxing power has to actually have a tax in order to be legitimate. The NFA tax has been eliminated for silencers, short barreled rifles, short barreled shotguns, and any other weapons. The question is: how long will it take for the Supreme Court to recognize this? This correspondent is not a lawyer. The contents of this article is not legal advise.

 

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WV: Wharncliffe - Domestic Defense, Father Shoots, Wounds Son

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-15T11:20:00Z

Brewer is accused of making verbal threats toward family members at the residence and then later firing a gun multiple times.

Troopers said Brewer, who was shot by his father in reported self-defense, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at a local hospital and booked in Southwestern Regional Jail. No charges have been filed against the father.


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Tac Con 2026 Roundup

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-04-15T11:01:16Z

Last month I attended my thirteenth straight Rangemaster Tactical Training Conference in Dallas.            The conference consists of three days of material taught by more than 40 different world-class instructors.  Each instructor teaches two-hour training blocks on a variety of tactical topics.  It’s an opportunity to get a lot of top […]

Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — April 15, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-15T07:04:51Z

On April 15th, 1621, Hugo Grotius arrived in France after escaping prison in a book chest. Grotius is renowned primarily for his work in philosophy, political theory, and law. This work laid the groundwork for an international law rooted in Grotius’ understanding of natural law, stemming from his Protestantism. His books with the most significant impact were De jure belli ac pacis (On the Law of War and Peace) and Mare Liberum (The Free Seas). — April 15th, 1912, is the anniversary of the sinking of the “unsinkable” Titanic. 1,517 people lost their lives on the ship’s maiden voyage. — …

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(Continued from Part 3.) Health considerations There is a saying which encapsulates a large percentage of the preparation: “If you don’t have your health, you don’t have anything.” Health is much more critical for a young woman versus a young man. I have known of individuals whose fathers died before they were born as the female’s time contribution to pregnancy is on average 65,000 times greater than the man’s contribution. In nature, male bees (drones) do not live that long after successfully mating with the queen as the insemination act if successful is the male’s swan song. Even if they …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-15T07:02:36Z

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. — At Clark Howard’s site: Food Expiration Dates: What You Need To Know.  The included charts are quite useful. Here is an excerpt: “Here are the most common terms you’ll see: Best If Used By/Before: Peak flavor or quality, not a safety deadline Use By: Last date for best quality (safety only applies …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-15T07:01:48Z

“In marriage do thou be wise: prefer the person before money, virtue before beauty, the mind before the body; then thou hast a wife, a friend, a companion, a second self.” – William Penn

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Remote Desktop to Linux Works Very Well

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T03:44:04Z

XRDP is astonishingly responsive. It feels like I am sitting in front of my Linux desktop in the shop. No lagging. 
Of course Linux is running on a 2015 desktop with 32GB of RAM and an SSD. My PC running remote desktop has 128GB of RAM and the connection is at least 70Mb/sec. so it darn well better be fast.

The attraction of remote desktop is my office has a beautiful view of the marmots running across the lawn and a better chair 

A Rebuttal to Cam Edwards’ Article ‘Should 2A Groups Make Opposition to Legal Immigration an Issue? A Response to David Codrea’ By disparaging thoughts on what a “pathway to citizenship” means for future “gun votes,” widely followed “gun rights influencers” are discouraging even discussing the issue.

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Thanks to All My Readers

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T01:57:00Z

 89.9K views this last week.

Let's Talk

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-15T01:34:00Z

 Let's talk about Eric Swalwell, the California congressman who is recently the subject of an intense sex crime investigation. I believe that five women have provided evidence to the police recently.  Last week, Swalwell was the leading candidate in the California governor's race. Now, he has resigned from Congress and has dropped out of the race.  How quickly we fall from grace.

I would remind everyone that he is accorded the same presumption as any other accused.  He is presumed innocent until convicted in a competent court.

I would also remind everyone that I worked with sex offenders during the 1990s Everything I have heard this far fits a standard pattern.  Sex offenders are always serial offenders. If someone is convicted of only one offense, it is because the prosecutors can only prove one offense. This far Swalwell has five accusers.

But, he is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

An Interesting Correlation

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-15T00:56:00Z

 4/14/26 Science Alert:

Adults who have never been married are at a significantly higher risk of developing cancer than those who are married or have been in the past, new research suggests.

A team from the University of Miami found that incidence rates of cancer were 68 percent higher in never-married men and 85 percent higher in never-married women.

Interesting especially when you get into the details:

Some of the biggest differences were seen in anal cancer for men (around five times the rate in never-married men, compared to men who were married or who had been previously), and cervical cancer in women (nearly three times the rate in never-married women, compared to women who were married or who had been previously).

Why do single men get anal cancer. Because some single men get something that carries HPV in close proximity to their anus, just like women who are single and get that same high-risk HPV carrier in intimate areas. 

I know it is unpopular to say this, but STDs spread with the square of the increase in sexual partners per period of time. Double the number of different partners per month and you quadruple the STD spread rate. Quadruple the number of partners and it spreads at 16x the rate. 

I would not make a means-end argument for the constitionality of traditional laws against sodomy and extramarital sex. But the left keeps making the means-end argument for gun control laws. I rather doubt that they would find this argument persuasive.

 

The tactical nylon market is overrun with chest rigs and chest-mounted kits. Too often, it’s a game of rinse and repeat with little to no innovation. While all chest rigs can trace their roots to the original ChiCom chest rig, it is FullTang Tactical that has turned the page and written a new chapter that will set the direction of modern chest rigs to come. Let’s analyze this change of the guard by going full steam on FullTang.
Today’s Photo of the Day features a customized SIG Sauer M17, shown here with a range of upgrades associated with SOCOM AAL-style configurations. Built on the P320-based M17 platform, this setup focuses on improved handling, control, and adaptability. The pistol is fitted with a Brouwer M1811 Grip Module , paired with a matching magwell to enhance reloads and overall ergonomics. A GoGun Gas Pedal  is mounted to provide additional leverage for recoil control, while a flat-faced trigger replaces the standard curved unit.

Small Business Spotlight: Mountain Man Defense

by Hrachya H in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-14T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to TFB’s   Small Business Spotlight ! In this weekly column, we take a look at small firearm-related businesses. Today’s company is Mountain Man Defense , a manufacturer of AR-15 pattern rifles from Billings, Montana.

Once More Unto the Breach

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T22:23:00Z

Trump has just announced thanks to Gun Owners America that they are going to reconsider the Biden era frame and receiver rule. Is this a shock? Should we have freaked out last week? Well, we’re going to talk about it because as I said last week in another video, I told you so. [Watch] If … Continue reading "Once More Unto the Breach"

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Remember the Democrat Motto: Believe Every Woman

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-14T21:07:27Z

Of course, that is nonsense.  I have previously blogged about false rape claims where the accuser went to prison. Nonetheless, watching a prominent Democrat who played the rape accusation charge against a Supreme Court nominee is schadenfreude at its best. 4/14/26 Los Angeles Times:
Drewes said she met Swalwell three times as she was growing her fashion software company and toying with the idea of a political career.

On the third occasion, she said, she believed he drugged her glass of wine. She said they were supposed to go to a political event and they stopped by his hotel room to retrieve some paperwork.

She said she found herself incapacitated despite having had only one drink.

“He raped me and he choked me and while he was choking me I lost consciousness and I thought I died,” she said. “I did not consent to any sexual activity.”

Do I find this believable.  Sure this is the guy who had an affair with a Chinese spy named (I kid you not) Fang Fang, while sitting on the House Intelligence Committee. Intelligence is obviously not one of his strong points.

And Now for Something Completely Different

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T20:12:42Z

I guess the homeowner not having a gun and having to grab a shovel while his “pregnant wife and 5-year-old child hid in the garage” is his choice. Seems kinda irresponsible to me.

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Attack of the Vichycons

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T18:27:13Z

Dem-led push to extend protections for Haitians faces outrage after brutal hammer killing – Four Republicans crossed party lines to join Rep Ayanna Pressley in forcing a vote to extend TPS for three years – – Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., crossed party lines in … Continue reading "Attack of the Vichycons"

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‘A Lifelong Republican’

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T18:07:20Z

Told ya. May she be as successful with this as she was at accomplishing nothing over at 97percent. And here she is praising a ‘No Kings’ rally. Her journey to the dark side is complete. Be interesting to see her gun platform when she gets a campaign website up. [Via Michael G]

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Springfield Armory has announced the SAINT Gear Pac, a new bundled package offered alongside select SAINT rifle models. The bundle includes an optic, magazines, and a rifle bag, with a combined added retail value of more than $200. Unlike many promotional offers, no redemption process is required; the package ships as a complete unit through participating dealers.

Mine Clearance is Hard

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-14T17:57:31Z

Especially because the Iranians apparently made no attempt to map where they put them. Also, the mines attempt dropped are pretty sophisticated.  They listen for large propellers and a large magnetometer reading, like a tanker. Also, it counts ships, going off after some programmed number 

The U.S. took its dedicated mine clearance ships (non-steel hulls) out of service in 2025. The current clearing is slow and likely not 100% certain. When a few months of now, a tanker gets blown up, count on the Democrats to blame Trump not Iran.

I have heard it suggested that Trump may not be in any hurry to clear the mines. Oil sales by the U.S. are helping our balance of payments situation; reduced or uncertain delivery of oil to China disarms the nation with which we are most likely to go war with before 2030; it starves Iran's sales to nations not participating in sanctions against Iran. 

Iran could build a pipeline to ports outside the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's oil fields are in or on the Persian Gulf or the Caspian Sea. From reading maps, that looks like 500 or more kilometers from the oil fields to a port on the Gulf of Oman. (And very mountainous.) How many days per kilometer does it take to build an oil pipeline?

That’s Why It’s Called ‘Fraud’

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T17:48:46Z

Decades of national and state-level data on violent crime, homicide, and mass shooting show no consistent evidence that stricter gun laws reduce overall crime rates. [More] Right, but as anyone with a brain knows, that’s just an excuse to give the suckers while they’re swindling them out of their rights, and never was what they’re … Continue reading "That’s Why It’s Called ‘Fraud’"

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Call to Action

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T17:38:44Z

GRASSROOTS NC IS MOBILIZING — AND WE NEED YOU IN RALEIGH ON APRIL 21st [More] I wonder how many excuses not to participate are bull$#!+.

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Through No Fault of Their Own

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T17:30:48Z

Migrants Overrepresented in German Violent Crime Data [More] Saying it like that is one way to obscure who’s responsible for it. Kind of like saying “The Disproportionate Impact of Gun Violence on Black Americans”… [Via Michael G]

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Serial Liars Exposed

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-14T17:16:49Z

Ammo serialization has nothing to do with solving crimes [More] You have to wonder what kind of useful idiot thinks it does. And that reminds me– I never did get my question answered, and most likely never will. [Via bondmen]

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A new entry into the ever-evolving MAC-11 ecosystem is on the horizon, as Riptide Rails has previewed its upcoming “Maelstrom” upper receiver. Revealed via a recent post on X, the Maelstrom is described as a bearing-delayed blowback upper designed for the MAC-11 platform and compatible variants.

Stoner 63 Bullpup Concept Prototype

by Matthew Moss in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-14T16:00:00Z

During the early development of what became known as the SA80 family of weapons the UK’s Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield built a bastardised bullpup Stoner 63. A new video from Murdoch & Co., the US-based company, who have just launched a line of American-made SA80 clones , has shared a video filmed at the UK’s Royal Armouries featuring the bullpup Stoner 63. Jonathan Ferguson, Keeper of Firearms and Artillery at the Royal Armouries Museum, explains the prototype to Evan Murdoch. Check out the video below:

Best .22 Magnum Rifle: Buyer’s Guide [2025]

by Josh Wayner in Recoil on 2026-04-14T15:54:59Z

What's the best .22 Magnum rifle? There are plenty, but these top-of-their-game irons make a strong case for being part of the upper crust!
Ruger has expanded the 10/22 Carbon Fiber lineup for 2026 with two new models. The 32014 is a standard configuration, while the 32034 brings the Carbon Fiber barrel treatment to the 10/22 Takedown format for the first time.

The Stupidity of It

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-04-14T13:01:00Z

Via email from Rolf: All gun control is stupid as a means to reduce violent crime and unconstitutional. Banning 3D printed guns is extra stupid. Never forget: One thing that humbles me deeply is to see that human genius has … Continue reading

A.I. Delusions

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-14T13:01:00Z

Suppose you were the sort of person who got a little obsessed with someone. Suppose you thought that this person was sending you subtle signals that they really wanted to be with you. Suppose you had a machine that would confirm those delusions, one that was, in fact, programmed to encourage you to think you were right?
We’ve identified at least ten cases in which chatbots, primarily ChatGPT, fed a user’s fixation on another real person — fueling the false idea that the two shared a special or even “divine” bond, roping the user into conspiratorial delusions, or insisting to a would-be stalker that they’d been gravely wronged by their target. In some cases, our reporting found, ChatGPT continued to stoke users’ obsessions as they descended into unwanted harassment, abusive stalking behavior, or domestic abuse, traumatizing victims and profoundly altering lives.
In other cases, the built-in confirmation bias of LLMs can lead otherwise intelligent people to think they were doing some serious "research" to their own detriment...
Though Dr. Marzbani didn’t know it, Joe was routinely asking questions about his cancer to several generative A.I. tools, which often struggle to give accurate medical advice. He told them to list the early signs of Richter’s, interpret his lab results and explain complicated research about the treatment his doctor recommended. He knew not to trust A.I. unilaterally. He often read the scientific papers the tools cited and — as best he could without medical training — tried to verify that they aligned with what the tools had said.

He came away feeling so confident in his understanding of the science that declining treatment seemed to be the obvious choice.
It can be a useful tool for some things, but it's important to get second opinions and reality checks. I know we think we're all way too smart to get trapped in a spiral like that, but...

YOU ARE NOT IMMUNE TO PROPAGANDA

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PAUL HARRELL ON POINT SHOOTING

by Mas in on 2026-04-14T13:00:00Z

Doing research for an article elsewhere, I ran across this video by the late, great PaulHarrell. I never met the man, but always found his work of value.
Babbs talked to Kate Wilson in South Africa about her unique business called Mulberry Mongoose, where its motto is “Beauty from Brutality.” Find out more about how Kate and her team transform snare ware into meaningful and evocative jewelry.
CMC Triggers Corp  has announced the release of its new Remington 700 Adjustable Ultra Precision Trigger Group, a next-generation trigger system designed for one of the world’s most iconic bolt-action rifle platforms. Now available in both Flat  and Curved  trigger-bow configurations, this latest offering brings CMC’s proven trigger technology and ergonomics from the AR platform into the precision bolt-action arena.
Quote of the Day I used to have this mental illness where l thought logical arguments could help reason with someone. maro @ProofofMaroPosted on X, April 13, 2026 I’m still suffering from the same illness. Sometimes I think I am … Continue reading

Whose religion wins?

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-14T12:23:14Z

Via Moonbattery ht B: The State of New York has once again decided that nuns are a target of choice. There is a hospice care facility run by nuns that has been in place for over a century caring for the dying. They take no state money. “We are consecrated religious Sisters and have one […]
I’m calling the cold weather done — the portable heaters on the screened porch were packed away this past weekend. Unless we're using the porch, the windows remain closed for now, but only in deference to the “pollening.” Once the yellow scourge passes, the porch will be fully open again.

This past weekend, we took things outside and enjoyed cocktails on the deck rather than inside. I prepared a Negroni for Colleen, while I opted for a Boulevardier — a softer, sweeter riff on the classic that I thought would pair more cleanly with the Sobremesa Solita Red I had in mind.

The Boulevardier is often built with equal parts bourbon, Campari, and sweet vermouth, but I’ve been playing with ratios to dial back the bitterness depending on the cigar I'm selecting. I generally lean toward 2:1:1, and for this pairing I reached for a wheated bourbon — Maker’s Mark 46 Cask Strength — to add a little extra sweetness and weight.



The 6¼ x 46 Sombremesa Solita Red from Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust is wrapped in a red-hued Ecuadorian Habano leaf, with a Mexican San Andrés Negro binder and a filler blend from Condega, Estelí, Pueblo Nuevo, and a touch of Pennsylvania Broadleaf. The draw was slightly firm, but well within reason.

At its core, the cigar delivers notes of dark chocolate, black coffee, and a sweet, loamy earthiness, with an occasional flicker of black pepper. Medium-bodied, it strikes a balance between richness and restraint — flavorful without becoming heavy.

The adjusted Boulevardier proved to be a natural companion. The Maker’s 46 Cask Strength brought a round, warming sweetness that echoed the cigar’s profile. I ended up making a second round, nudging in a bit more sweet vermouth for a subtle shift in the profile.

Together, the pairing hit that ideal note, complementary and supportive. A small bowl of salty potato chips rounded out the aperitif, adding just enough contrast to keep things lively.

With the heaters packed away and the deck back in use, this felt like a natural shift into the new season. The Solita Red and the adjusted Boulevardier paired easily. All in all, a simple, well-matched combination and a good way to ease back into spring evenings outdoors.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-14T11:28:00Z




Image of grizzly bear  by Troy Nemitz, used with permission. 

One theory about defending against bear attacks is this: Defenders must be careful not to shoot a bear without immediately killing it, because wounded bears are more likely to attack. The theory has been put forward for many decades. One of those who put the theory up for consideration was Stephen Herrero in his book: Bear Attacks: Their causes and Avoidance. On page 241 of the 1985 edition, Herrero writes:

Of course, if an aggressive bear actually attacks you or a companion, a firearm may be a lifesaver, or it may cause a wounded bear to intensify its attack. 

Herrero puts forward the theory.  He does not appear to have data to determine how common such reactions may be. His speculation is shared with numerous others over the last hundred years. With over 200 documented incidents where a handgun was fired in defense against bears, this correspondent has numbers which indicate 21% of bears continue to attack after they are shot. Of 175 incidents where bears were shot, they stopped attacking in 138 cases and persisted in 37 cases. Warning shots were effective in 23 of 44 cases. In 8 of the 23 cases the positive effect  of the warning shot(s) was temporary. There were four cases where it could not be determined if the bears were wounded or if the shots were effective. Of the 175 incidents where bears were shot, 29 were shot after a person was already injured by the bear. Of  the 146 incidents where shooting the bear occurred before a person was injured, the bears persisted after being shot in 31 cases, also 21%.

Bear attacks are often complicated. Some incidents fall into multiple categories.  For example, two experienced outdoorsmen were archery hunting in Montana in 2019. A grizzly bear attacked without provocation in dense cover. One of the hunters was being mauled before any shots were fired. The other hunter fired a shot from his 9mm and drove off the bear, wounding it. The bear persisted in coming back, twice, and the mauled hunter fired his 9mm, driving the bear away. Those shots probably missed, but stopped the persistent attack. In some cases, shooting can precipitate an attack.

In cases where bears persisted after being shot, over half the attacks were stopped before a person was injured. In the cases of persistence, the defense was successful in stopping the attack in all cases, even after a human was injured, except for one, the case of the .22 rimfire defense against a polar bear. To put it another way, when you only look at cases where the bear was shot, the success rate rises to 1 failure in 175 cases, or over 99%.

In the three other failures of handguns fired in defense against bears, it seems likely the bears were not shot. One was a failure of warning shots fired to drive off a polar bear. No humans or bears were injured. In the other two cases, it seems likely the bear was not wounded. Extreme speed and accuracy are not required for a successful defense in most cases.

Bears do not like to be shot. Most bears stop attacking when shot, or they are killed. Most bears which persist in attacking after being shot are killed. One of the societal advantages to killing these aggressive bears is their genes are removed from the gene pool. Bears in their generation learn that attacking humans is dangerous. The site where a human killed a bear is like scent version of a neon billboard in the woods. As the erudite Valerious Geist has written, this is a valuable outcome which protects everyone who uses wildlands in bear country. It must be noted, hunting bears is different from defending against bears. Hunters who wound bears are morally bound to follow the wounded bear to finish it off. Defenders are not so bound. A wounded bear is more likely to attack a hunter which is following it after it has been wounded. This is a different situation than a wounded bear continuing to attack when the bear initiated the attack.

Bear spray has been widely touted as more effective than firearms. The studies used to the compare the two were not designed for such comparison. The studies have serious problems with selection bias, acknowledged by the authors. A better comparison is the number of people who have been killed when bear spray was sprayed against a bear compared to the number of people killed when a handgun has been fired in defense against a bear. These incidents tend to be widely reported, reducing or eliminating selection bias. This correspondent has found eight documented cases where nine people were killed by bears where bear spray was used during the attack.  This correspondent has found one documented case where one person was killed by a bear where a handgun was used during the attack, the polar bear incident with the .22 rimfire handgun in the Svalbard archipelago.

Warning shots can work.  In one third of instances, their effect is temporary.  They buy time for the defenders. Seconds can be precious in preparing a more effective defense.

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The victim said they heard a backseat passenger asking questions, but could not understand exactly what was being asked. The person reportedly asked why he was being so hostile by displaying a handgun with a red laser.

As the victim is said to have tried to walk away, he heard gunshots, with him claiming he returned gunfire as the vehicle fled. The vehicle then turned back around and proceeded south, the victim said.


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Adamiak is serving 20 years behind bars. The others? Not nearly as much.

By Dave Workman A new Rasmussen survey shows overwhelming opposition to the “weaponization” of government to punish political enemies, and underscoring this threat is a quote from Susan Rice, national security advisor to former President Barack Obama, warning companies who “take a knee” to President Donald Trump can expect to be “held accountable” if Democrats […]

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By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Patrick “Tate” Adamiak is serving 20 years in federal prison even though the ATF found nothing illegal during a search of his home. All Adamiak possessed were legal guns, gun parts and collectibles. Prosecutors originally sought a 30-year federal prison sentence by introducing questionable evidence—977 uncut pieces of […]

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Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — April 14, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-14T07:04:54Z

On April 14, 1849, Hungary declared itself independent of Austria, with Lajos (Louis) Kossuth as its leader. — On this day in 1865, just after the effective end of the American Civil War, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending a production at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., and died the next morning. — April 14, 1881: The famed Four Dead in Five Seconds gunfight in El Paso, Texas. — Today’s feature article is a guest post from a long-time SurvivalBlog reader. Because it is partly self-promotional, it is not part of the writing contest …

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(Continued from Part 2.) Give Up the Fantasy A daughter may need to move, bend, compromise, and pivot. Those are all signs of maturity and embracing reality. A successful farmer looks at changing conditions across soil health, larger economic forces, and continues to refine their decisions onwhat crops are planted, and when. Young women and their families need to give up on fantasies and embrace reality. Fantasies are very dangerous delusions that often leading to negative long term consequences. When preppers think their food supply is adequate, but it would not feed a 19th Century waif for a fortnight, it …

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SurvivalBlog’s American Redoubt Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-14T07:02:27Z

This weekly column features media from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. Today’s feature photo: The Blitzen River Wilderness Study Area (WSA) is located 60 miles south of Burns (less than 1 mile south of Frenchglen), in Harney County, Oregon. Frenchglen is named after Pete French, with whom my Shirk family cousins had a well-publicized range war. The northwestern edge of the WSA is adjacent to Oregon State Highway 205. (A public domain photo, courtesy of the BLM.)  The thumbnail …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-14T07:01:20Z

“If there is such a thing as a good marriage, it is because it resembles friendship rather than love.” – Michel de Montaigne

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2026 HurricaneSeason

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-14T02:34:00Z

 Over the past several days, the usual contenders have issued their annual hurricane forecasts for the2026 season.  This year is supposed to be less active than normal with maybe nine (9) named storms and up to three (3) major storms.

We'll see.

The thing to remember about hurricanes is that it takes only one to completely screw up your weekend.

For those of you who take procrastination as seriously as I do, tax day is upon you.  This is the first year in many that I have not yet picked our my BAG day gun.  Perhaps because I already have my guns.  I have heard good things about Springfield Armory's clone of the Browning Hi Power.

From the effect they have on our dogs at the window, I was going to call it an insanity of marmots, but it lacks cobsonance. (I am sufficiently uselessly educated to know alliteration involves vowels.)

TFB Review: Reiff Knives Vicon and Circadian

by Toby M in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-14T00:00:00Z

The world of knives and knife enthusiasts is a niche culture centred on one of the oldest man-made tools. With the advent of AI and smart weapons or the continued progression of projectile firearms, it is the knife that has endured and repudiating replacement. Regardless of how you cut it, the knife is an enduring tool needed by humanity.

POTD: Schmeisser and Schmidt & Bender

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-13T23:30:00Z

This Photo of the Day captures a practical precision rifle setup built around the Schmeisser Pro Hunter  paired with the Schmidt & Bender 3-18x42 META , tested under less-than-ideal winter conditions. Cold temperatures and wind provided a realistic environment for confirming both rifle and optic performance beyond controlled range scenarios. For some of the competitions, I have to use a suppressor to comply with local rules. No problems for me, but it adds to the complexity.
TANDEMKROSS and Gunsite Academy are two names I never expected to see together. Gunsite  is known worldwide as a serious gunfighting school, not a plinking range. That said, to mark the official launch of the new TKX22 Light Rifle  in partnership with Davidson’s , the TANDEMKROSS team, including principal designer Tyler Marcos, brought a small group of us to Gunsite for an unusually relaxed range day with several first-production samples of their very first 100% in-house 10/22-inspired rifle. Here’s my first look at what we experienced with the TKX22 Light Rifle at the legendary Gunsite Academy.

Silly Question

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-13T22:14:00Z

 Let's say you want to cut a piece of aluminum angle in 1.5" segments on a chop saw with a 100 tooth blade. It is rough on blades but cuts well.) I would prefer 1.5" wide -0", +.05". Can anyone suggest a method of doing this? Yes, I should use a band saw but I do not have one right now.

Solution: dig through my scrap pile to find a 1.522" wide piece that I milled. Put it against the blade. Press a piece Delrin against and clamp it in place as a stop against the back fence. Remove 1.522" piece. Push workpiece against stop.

The first two slices after running over the belt sander were 1 517" and 1.509". Taking them down to 1.50" on the mill will be easy  

End of _End of a Berlin Diary_

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-13T18:21:38Z

I finished reading Shirer's book. A few observations:

There are places where his comments especially in the Postscript reflect the immediate postwar liberal consensus: Germany is a fundamentally warlike and brutal nation which can never be trusted with industry again. The U.S. should focus on propaganda to defeat the Soviet Union, not military aid to the nations that were fighting Communist insurrectionists. Free enterprise was an outmoded concept; democratic socialism was the only way forward. The Great Depression was still widely blamed on capitalism and it seemed like a plausible suspect at the time. The failure of the New Deal was not sufficiently obvious at that time.

There are many pieces of information that he lists that were new to me: I did not know that General Beck actually had the wheels turning for a military coup d'etat against Hitler that was derailed by Chamberlain's betrayal of Czechoslovakia.

There are facts that I have often seen asserted without any specific documentary evidence. Shirer points to specific documents that demonstrate that the German General Staff recognized that preoccupation of the Rhineland in 1936 if resisted by France would have led to a humiliating defeat for Hitler. Similarly, the General Staff believed that if Britain, France and the Czechs had put up any military resistance to Sudetenland land invasion, Germany would have lost 
HK announces the latest addition to the VP9 line of polymer pistols, the VP9CC micro-compact.

US Army Receives First Batch of New XM8 Carbines

by Matthew Moss in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-13T18:00:00Z

On April 3, the US Army announced that it had received its first batch of XM8 Carbines from the SIG Sauer. The XM8 is a new, lightweight variant of the M7 Rifle. We first reported on the new carbine back in March , and James at TFBTV got the low-down direct  from SIG Sauer’s Director, Technical Sales and Support for Defense Product Management Adam Agri.
While some of you out there might be able to get away without wearing winter gloves for your winter range sessions, up here in the PNW, things get a bit too cold for comfort if you plan on shooting outdoors. NEXTORCH North America just announced the Snow Guard Winter Tactical Gloves , purpose-built for reliable warmth and dexterity when the mercury dips. Designed and engineered for real winter operations in temperatures above 14°F, these gloves are intended to give you the performance without the usual trade-offs of bulk or lost control. According to NEXTORCH, the gloves feature a zoned insulation system that contains 40 grams in the palms and 100 grams on the back of the hand, paired with a waterproof-breathable membrane and CORDURA stretch fabric. The result is supposed to keep hands warm, dry, and operational through rain, snow, and cold, windy days while maintaining the tactile feel needed for serious work.

Update on the Bluehammer exploit

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-04-13T16:22:00Z

Steven emails in to ask if this is real.

1. Yes, this is a real vulnerability

2. It impacts all Windows 10 and 11 systems.

3. There is still no patch from Microsoft (i.e. a true Day Zero exploit)

4. A successful exploit results in exceptionally bad things happening (access to the SAM database, get password hashes, and Administrator privileges). 

5. The exploit code has been posted to Github.  This is Biblically bad - fire and brimstone, etc.

The only good news (and it is legitimately good news) is that this does not look like it can be exploited remotely.  Corporate IT departments will be pulling their hair out about their users gaining Admin access to their corporate laptop, but users at home shouldn't panic (you are already admin).

Microsoft has not covered themselves in glory here - heck Forbes has an article on this.  That's not good PR. In my experience, Microsoft was pretty good at disclosure, but that was a long time ago.

Also, the researcher did not cover himself with glory either.  There are something like a billion vulnerable systems out there and he uploaded the warez to Github?  Not cool. 

Staccato HD P4.5: Better Than Glock or 2011? [REVIEW]

by David Lane in Recoil on 2026-04-13T15:11:00Z

The Hockey Star half-sister of the 2011 world, the Staccato HD P4.5 is here to kick ass and look good doing it.

Bear Creek Arsenal Announces AK47 Lineup

by Daniel Y in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-13T15:00:00Z

Bear Creek Arsenal’s expansive product offerings are adding a new firearm pattern. The BC-47 series  is a family of 7.62x39 AK-pattern rifles. Keep reading for all the details.

Not a Full Blockade

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-13T13:40:02Z

From reading Centcom's description this is not a blockade of Hormuz but of ships leaving Iranian ports. Much more sensible:
TAMPA, Fla. — U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) forces will begin implementing a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on April 13 at 10 a.m. ET, in accordance with the President’s proclamation.

And 4/12/26 The Hill  reports our Navy is clearing mines to open passage for other nations.

I wish Trump would be clearer when he makes statements on Truth Social.

Available from Morphy’s here: https://auctions.morphyauctions.com/_D__EXCEPTIONAL_CONDITION_ST_CHAMOND_75MM_FIELD_GU-LOT657326.aspx The design for the St Chamond 75mm field gun was initially created by Mexican small arms designer Manual Mondragon, who worked extensively in artillery as well as small arms. As [...]

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Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 181! 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 specific accessories like flashlights, range bags, optics, bipods, and magazines, each week we’ll have new sets of deals that might fulfill one of those needs and save you a few dollars.
Andrea Bogard walks you through the advantages of using two things: a Marlin 1985 lever-action rifle combined with .45-70 ammo. Find out why it’s a win-win for her.
Quote of the Day The Second Amendment protects the rights of law-abiding citizens to own and use AR-15 style semiautomatic rifles for lawful purposes.’ Just last year, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear in a unanimous opinion that the AR-15 … Continue reading

"Saint" Roger Benitez, Federal District Judge, Retires

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-13T11:48:00Z

 

Judge Roger T. Benitez, also known as "Saint" Benitez by supporters of the Second Amendment, has retired from federal service as of April 2, 2026. Judge Benitez was born in December, 1950, in Havana, Cuba. He fled the Castro regime in Cuba in 1960 with his brother, speaking only Spanish at the time. His family was reunited and eventually settled in the Imperial Valley of California.

Judge Benitez graduated from the Central Union High School in El Centro, California, then obtained an Associates degree from Imperial Valley Community College in 1971, a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Diego State University in 1974, and a J.D. degree from Western State University College of Law's San Diego campus in 1978. He spent 19 years in private practice in the Imperial Valley. He became a California Superior Court Judge from 1997 to 2001. Judge Benitez was appointed as a federal Magistrate judge in 2001. He was elevated to Federal District Judge in 2004, in spite of opposition from the American Bar Association. Judge Benitez assumed senor status on December 31, 2017

Judge Benitez first became known as "Saint" Benitez after his decision in  Duncan v. Becerra, later to be renamed Duncan v. Bonta.

 Judge Benitez was assigned the case before he assumed senior status. The case took nearly two years to adjudicate. In the case, Judge Benitez granted a motion of summary judgement against the State of California. The summary judgement was in effect from March 29 to April 5, 2019. It became known as "freedom week". Estimates suggest hundreds of thousands of magazines were legally purchased and shipped into California during that week.  Seven years later, the case is still under review. It has been appealed to the Ninth Circuit. The three judge panel affirmed Judge Benitez decision on August 14, 2020. Then the Ninth Circuit decided to hear the case en banc. The en banc panel reversed the decision of the three judge panel on June 22, 2021. The case was appealed to the Supreme Court. On June 30, 2022, the Supreme Court vacated the Ninth Circuit en banc decision and remanded the case back to the Ninth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit remanded the case back to the District Court and Judge Benitez. Judge Benitez issued the decision on September 22, 2023. Judge "Saint" Benitez again found the law to be unconstitutional in a well written and argued decision. The state appealed this decision to the Ninth Circuit the same day.

The Ninth Ciruit, in an unprecedented move, voted to skip an appeal to a three judge panel, and to hear the case again, en banc. The en banc panel issued its opinion on March 30, 2025, again reversing Judge Benitez decision, with strong dissents. The case had become Duncan v. Bonta because of a change in the California Attorney General. The case is in the process of being appealed to the Supreme Court again. As of the time of Judge Benitez' retirement on April 2, 2026, the Supreme Court had not yet decided whether to hear the case for a second time.

In addition to Duncan v. Becerra, later Duncan v. Bonta, Judge Benitez issued a decision that the California ban on the AR-15 and similar
firearms violated the Second Amendment, in 2021. The Ninth Circuit put that decision on hold waiting the final decision on Duncan v. Bonta. Judge Benitez decided a law requiring background checks to purchase ammunition was unconstitutional in 2024. In 2025, a three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit upheld Judge Benitez decision on the ammunition law.  The panel's decision was appealed to an en banc review, and is now being considered by the Ninth Circuit, en banc. In a case about the Second Amendment on short clubs "billies", Judge Benitez originally found for the State of California. The Supreme Court sent the case back to Judge Benitez after the ruling of the Supreme Court in Bruen. Judge Benitez, following the Bruen decision, found the California law to be unconstitutional. California has appealed the case, which is now pending, awaiting the final decision in Duncan v. Bonta.

Judge "Saint" Benitez has now retired from the court. He is 75 years old. He leaves a rich legacy of cases and decisions which are superbly argued and written. Coming from a family which suffered significant persecution by unlimited government in Cuba, he held limitations on government power in the United States to be clear and legitimate.  His story is one of the American dream, from fleeing communism to his assent to high office, against the odds. His presence on the court will be missed.

 

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

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Memes to Kick Off the Week!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-13T11:47:00Z




The homeowner told police he heard a noise outside and went to check, where he said he found a man trying to cut and steal the catalytic converter from his vehicle, according to what detectives told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. During that encounter, the resident fired a single shot that hit the man. Investigators said they have not ruled out the possibility that the shooting was in self-defense.

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Tab Clearing...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-13T11:25:00Z


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WTAF?

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-13T11:17:00Z

I have no idea what's supposed to be going on in this AI slop picture. Is that Jefferey Epstein or Hunter Biden he's laying hands on?



EDITED TO ADD: Ell. Oh. Ell. This post took so much blowback from MAGA stalwarts that it got deleted.






Reopen the asylums for the criminally insane

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-13T10:30:00Z

With a plethora of ‘judges’ refusing to put criminals behind bars and keep them there, it’s time to bring back asylums for the criminally insane. And anyone with 30, 40, 90 arrests could be diagnosed with a disorder. Recently the man who killed Iryna Zarutska in North Carolina was found ‘not competent’ to go forward […]

By Dave Workman Tens of thousands of National Rifle Association members, families and guests will descend on Houston, Texas this weekend for the 155th annual meetings and exhibits, at the George R. Brown Convention Center. The NRA event will have special significance because the organization will also be observing the 250th anniversary of United States. […]

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In This Episode Erin and Weer’d discuss: what Pam Bondi’s ousting as Attorney General might mean for gun rights; the Department of War lifting the restriction on service members carrying concealed on base, and the Gun Prohibitionists who clutch their … Continue reading

Missing Chuck Norris

by Sheila Stokes in The Zelman Partisans on 2026-04-13T08:41:52Z

I’ve was a long time fan of Chuck Norris, starting probably in the late 1970s, yes I’m that old. His passing on 19 March of this year has been sad for me in a way. It’s losing another person that I had looked up to for a long time. And it wasn’t without good reason. … Continue reading Missing Chuck Norris

Preparedness Notes for Monday — April 13, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-13T07:05:02Z

On April 13, 1012: A ransom of 48,000 pounds was paid to a large band of Vikings, led by Danish warlord Thorkell the Tall, for the liberation of Canterbury, after a raid on the city and the capture of Alphege [Aelfheah] Archbishop of Canterbury — April 13, 1743, was the birthday of Thomas Jefferson. — And on April 13, 1933: First flight over Mount Everest, by Lord Clydesdale. — We’ve just started a two-week-long sale on all of our pre-1899 antique shotguns at Elk Creek Company.  There are some deep discounts. This sale will end on Monday, April 27th, 2026. …

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(Continued from Part 1.) Preparations for Daughters The number one thing that a parent can do for their daughter who wants her to have a great life is to prepare her for marriage. The preparations necessary for a young woman for success in life are extremely different than the preparations for a son or grandson. The easiest way for a young woman to be successful in life is to enter into an excellent marriage. The number one problem is that most parents and grandparents are doing a poor job at preparing daughters and granddaughters for this role because they think …

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Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-13T07:03:30Z

The following recipe for Sweet Moroccan Lamb Stew is from SurvivalBlog reader Cartol in Delaware. It makes 4 to 6 servings. Ingredients 3 pounds lamb shoulder on the bone, trimmed of excess fat 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 large onions (about 2 pounds), grated or finely chopped 3 large garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon (divided use) 1/2 cup sugar (divided use) 2 pinches of saffron threads, lightly toasted and finely crumbled or powdered in a mortar with a little salt Salt (to taste) Freshly ground black pepper (to taste) 1 cup water …

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SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-13T07:02:26Z

Today’s graphic: Population density of the world. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable.       — Please send your graphics or graphics links to JWR. (Either via e-mail or via our Contact form.) Any graphics that you send must either be your own creation or uncopyrighted.

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-13T07:01:07Z

“You win battles by knowing the enemy’s timing, and using a timing which the enemy does not expect.” – Miyamoto Musashi

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4/11/26 Canadian Natuonal Post:


Ironically, the special guest who made this suggestion during the Building a Stronger, More Competitive Canadian Economy panel which also featured federal ministers Mélanie Joly, Rechie Valdez, and Lena Metlege Diab, is a Canadian who left Canada for better opportunities himself.

Patrick Pichette was born and educated in Montreal and left Canada for work in the U.S. accepting a role as senior vice president and CFO of Google in California in 2008. He now lives in London, U.K., holds a Canadian passport and is a partner at Inovia Capital.

Inovai Capital says Pichette paid Canadian taxes continuously from 1989 to 2008 and paid an exit tax on all his assets at the time. Pichette currently pays both Canadian and U.K. taxes.

Pichette thinks today’s young Canadians should stay put, or cough up $500,000 if they want to leave..

Think about that, a Canadian who by his own admission went from college to Microsoft at $300K a year and lives in Britain wants to charge educated Canadians $590K to move to the U.S.? I think we are going to see a Berlin Wsll at thr 49th parallel.  Alberta needs to leave now while they can.

Weekend trip

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-04-13T00:17:49Z

Well, I did, in fact, make it out there yesterday. And, being the kind of person who is trying to learn from his mistakes, I did not get stuck out there. Yay me. The roads were good about 80% of … Continue reading

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