Scott-Free

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T17:14:33Z

I can’t say I know much about Daniel Friedman, but I don’t get the credence some on “our side” assign to Scott Ritter: Believe him and his adherents if you like, but some of us aren’t going to kneejerk swallow fantastic allegations without actual evidence, especially when they come from someone who helped the United … Continue reading "Scott-Free"

The post Scott-Free first appeared on The War on Guns.

The Law of the Medes and the Persians

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T16:54:09Z

Iran and the Second Amendment – In Iran, we see the tyranny Democrats covet. [More] Who thinks Reza want to change that? [Via bondmen]

The post The Law of the Medes and the Persians first appeared on The War on Guns.

DIY

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T16:49:06Z

Ethan Thornton – This 22-Year-Old Built a .50 Cal Rifle Out of Home Depot Parts [Watch] So is Shawn Ryan gonna give one to Gavin Newsom? [Via bondmen]

The post DIY first appeared on The War on Guns.

What law, short of an outright ban on gun ownership and the rounding up of hundreds of millions of firearms, would have stopped that from taking place? [More] Shhh! They’re not ready to admit that yet. [Via bondmen]

The post We Could Tell You But We’re Not Ready to Kill You first appeared on The War on Guns.

Who Will Guard the Guardians?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T16:37:56Z

Florida Lawmakers Move to Allow ‘Guardians’ to Carry Guns on College Campuses [More] I never did care for the sheepdog analogy, expecting someone else to take risks on my behalf that I’m not willing to assume myself. That’s what got us into their “Only Ones” mess in the first place. As for me being one, … Continue reading "Who Will Guard the Guardians?"

The post Who Will Guard the Guardians? first appeared on The War on Guns.

F-35 Damaged

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-23T16:24:00Z

 I see that an F-35 was damaged this weekend by hostile fire.  The pilot is fine. Everyone is okay.

The pearl-clutches are wondering how this happened?  The F-35 is stealthy, invisible, invincible.  No, it's not.  It's an aircraft. It's a fine, technologically advanced aircraft, but it is still just a metal tube.

There is still a thing called the Golden BB, and it still comes into play.  Basically, if the enemy throws enough crap into the sky, a plane will inevitably run into some of it. The Golden BB has been around forever, and aviators know about it. Eventually, some sonofabitch gets lucky.

The pilot is okay, the airframe can be repaired.

Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T16:17:52Z

Another innocent young American woman has been murdered by one of Joe Biden’s illegal aliens. [More] You tell me why young American women are the most furious at ICE… [Via Michael G]

The post Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One Before first appeared on The War on Guns.

We’re the Only Ones Secretive Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T16:12:46Z

Female Secret Service Agent Who Didn’t Secure Roof of AGR Building at Butler Rally on Day of Trump Assassination Attempt Suspended AGAIN – Hid Marriage to Foreign National [More] DEI gone wild… [Via Michael G]

The post We’re the Only Ones Secretive Enough first appeared on The War on Guns.

Wow.  And just plain-jane iOS, too.  Out of the box. 

As someone who ran across (into?) "Secure Operating Systems" more than once, this is a big deal. 

I Always Knew I’d Get It in Toontown

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T16:05:58Z

Judge Blocks Lawyer’s Distribution of Animation That Allegedly Shows “Uncommanded Discharge” of Sig Sauer Pistol – “This Animation is literally false as a factual matter,” the judge concludes, issuing a permanent injunction against the use of the animation for advertising purposes. [More] What is it with “artists” getting technical details wrong? And switching gears, a … Continue reading " I Always Knew I’d Get It in Toontown"

The post  I Always Knew I’d Get It in Toontown first appeared on The War on Guns.

Springfield Armory® is proud to announce the release of the XD® Mod.4 OSP™ 9mm pistol, the newest generation of the platform that first set the standard for feature-rich striker-fired handguns.

Newly Renovated Church at Marquette University Vandalized – “If I ever have the opportunity to talk to [the suspect] I’d say ‘Get yourself sorted out and come back and join the parish’” [More] See, that’s a distinction worth noting. The religion we’re told to welcome would put out a fatwa if this happened to a … Continue reading "Sounds Like Nothing a Good Old-Fashioned A$$-Kick… uh … Exorcism Wouldn’t Cure…"

The post Sounds Like Nothing a Good Old-Fashioned A$$-Kick… uh … Exorcism Wouldn’t Cure… first appeared on The War on Guns.

That’s Gratitude for Ya

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T14:52:52Z

The crowd greeted Albanese and Tony Burke, the home affairs minister, by calling them “genocide supporters” and “putrid dog.” They even chant “Allahu Akbar.” [More] So this is what happens when useful idiots are no longer needed…? Albanese… Albanese… isn’t he the fella who wants all his countrymen’s guns? [Via Michael G]

The post That’s Gratitude for Ya first appeared on The War on Guns.

An Unqualified Opinion

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T14:45:46Z

Oh, look: False authority. Lemme show you what I mean. Meet self-identified Korea/Vietnam vet Paul A. Ransom, who “expertly” informs us: The explosive in a bullet is the same as the explosive in a bomb. Just a smaller amount. Bombs are under tight control. Bombs can be purchased, but not without the proper credentials. We … Continue reading "An Unqualified Opinion"

The post An Unqualified Opinion first appeared on The War on Guns.

In the Spirit of Aloha

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T14:27:20Z

Why are residents being charged multiple fees not authorized by law? Why are residents being charged at all when the County is already paying for the system? Why is confidential firearm data being handled by a private company? And who is ensuring compliance with Hawaiʻi statutes? [More] And why is such a “public/private partnership” not … Continue reading "In the Spirit of Aloha"

The post In the Spirit of Aloha first appeared on The War on Guns.

In Any Way, Shape, or eForm

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T14:13:49Z

Unfortunately, the implementation of this modification introduced a critical security flaw. According to sources familiar with the ATF’s internal operations, the update was not properly secured. Due to misconfigurations in the eForms system, the client-side form elements, those rendered in the user’s web browser, were vulnerable to manipulation. [More] Sounds like incompetent administration all the … Continue reading "In Any Way, Shape, or eForm"

The post In Any Way, Shape, or eForm first appeared on The War on Guns.

One Side to Every Story

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T13:54:32Z

They are literally asking the court to grant the district’s motionwithout even allowing Benson to be heard on that. [More] Can’t let a vindicated man have his say, now can we? [Via Jess]

The post One Side to Every Story first appeared on The War on Guns.

We’re the Only Ones Identifying Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T13:39:27Z

In Black pastor’s arrest, Alabama Supreme Court rules police can demand to see identification [More] The safest course, especially if you’re armed and alone, is to not make your legal case there. [Via Michael G]

The post We’re the Only Ones Identifying Enough first appeared on The War on Guns.

Point/Counterpoint

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T13:27:52Z

Armed with military-grade weapons smuggled from the U.S., the 50-man force is one of dozens of “autodefensa,” or “self-defense,” groups that have emerged over the past decade in Mexico to fight increasingly sophisticated cartels in areas far out of the reach of security forces. [More] Which FFL are they getting them from? And just to … Continue reading "Point/Counterpoint"

The post Point/Counterpoint first appeared on The War on Guns.

When the US replaced the M1 Garand, the plan was to adopt both a select-fire infantry rifle and a heavy-barreled support weapon on the same platform. During development, both the T44 (later M14) and T48 [...]

The post M15 Automatic Rifle (aka T44E5): Adopted But Not Produced first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.

MAJOR BREAKING NEWS!

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T13:06:16Z

Trump DOJ official Harmeet Dhillon is tracking Virginia’s dystopian anti-gun crackdown. [Watch] She posted an emoticon on X. [Via Jess]

The post MAJOR BREAKING NEWS! first appeared on The War on Guns.

TWO PROFOUND RECENT LESSONS

by Mas in on 2026-03-23T13:00:00Z

We’ve known since the Ma’alot Massacre that the answer to mass murder of the helpless was good people right there at ground zero who are armed and can immediately respond to the attack.  In recent days, we’ve seen two graphic examples of this. In the attack on the synagogue, only one security person was injured and […]
Welcome to TFB Weekly Web Deals 178! 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.

The FBI can Track You

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-03-23T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day The FBI is buying up information that can be used to track people’s movement and location history, Director Kash Patel said during a Senate hearing Wednesday. … The U.S. Supreme Court has required law enforcement agencies … Continue reading
In this Ascend episode, from Ducks Unlimited, we join Lanny Oakley and Mia Anstine on a winter duck hunt along the Animas River in Colorado.

We’re the Only Ones Overreacting Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T12:53:36Z

For a misdemeanor charge of possessing 38 rounds of ammo without an FOID card? This is how regimes enforce “commonsense gun safety laws”? Even those that are dominated by “law-and-order Republicans”? Those are some heavy duty “military style” assault vehicles the standing army sheriff sent out for that. It brings to mind a question I … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Overreacting Enough"

The post We’re the Only Ones Overreacting Enough first appeared on The War on Guns.

Virtual Mystery Girl

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-23T12:36:00Z

With all the current talk about the downsides of people falling in love with their imaginary AI creations, it would be a great time to read (or re-read) William Gibson's novel Idoru, which is currently on sale in the Kindle version.

It's probably my favorite novel by my favorite sci-fi author. While Neuromancer was lightning in a bottle and hit like a bomb the first time around, Idoru strikes a lot of the same notes and themes in a slightly different way and was written by a more mature and experienced Gibson. I think the Bridge Trilogy is better overall than the Sprawl Trilogy for just that reason.

.

Must Not Get Out Much

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T12:21:14Z

“It’s the most profound thing I’ve literally ever heard,” one TikTok user said. [More] A line from “Deteriorata” comes to mind: Be assured that a walk through the ocean of most soulsWould scarcely get your feet wet Tell us more about how profound Ethan Hawke is: …we need to take guns out of the hands … Continue reading "Must Not Get Out Much"

The post Must Not Get Out Much first appeared on The War on Guns.

The Safety Dance

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-03-23T12:16:04Z

Missiles hit Dubai. Influencer still claims it’s safer than US citiesInfluencer Mike Babayan says he still feels safe in Dubai as missiles strike the region. [More] Google AI…? What say you? Many freedoms protected in the U.S. are illegal in Dubai, UAE, due to strict conservative laws and autocratic governance. Key restrictions include prohibitions on … Continue reading "The Safety Dance"

The post The Safety Dance first appeared on The War on Guns.

Monday Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-23T12:04:00Z




Wild to think that this blog is older than Twitter, and only slightly younger than the earliest incarnations of YouTube and Facebook...

 


 

On March 17, 2026, in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, the court certified a settlement between the Attorney General of California and the plaintiffs in the case of Junior Sports Magazines Inc. et al., and Rob Bonta. The First Amendment and the Second Amendment were big winners.  From the Court Order:

 III. JUDICIAL DECLARATION 

 IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that Section 22949.80, in its entirety, violates the First Amendment of the United States Constitution on its face and as applied to Plaintiffs.

IV. PERMANENT INJUNCTION


IT IS HEREBY ORDERED
that Defendant shall be permanently enjoined from enforcing section 22949.80. The Attorney General is further directed to issue an alert through an information bulletin or other ordinary communications notifying all District Attorneys, County Counsels, and City Attorneys in California that enforcement of Section 22949.80 has been permanently enjoined in its entirety.

In addition, AG was ordered to pay Lawyers fees to the lawyers for the Firearms Policy Coallition (FPC) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). This case started almost four years ago when the California legislature passed a statute designed to chill First Amendment protected speech in favor of the Second Amendment. The law became Section 22940.80. Alan Gottlieb and Dave Workman wrote about it at AmmoLand in July of 2022:

Several plaintiffs, including gun rights organizations, are challenging changes in state law created by the passage of Assembly Bill 2571, which makes it unlawful for any firearm industry members to advertise, market, or arrange for placement of an advertising or marketing communication concerning any firearm-related product in a manner that is designed, intended, or reasonably appears to be attractive to minors. The plaintiffs are asking for a preliminary injunction against the enforcement of the law.

On October, 2024, the District Court ruled against the First and Second Amendment defenders. The defenders immediately appealed to a three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit.  On September 13, 2023, the three judge panel reversed the District Court and found the law to be unconstitutional under the First Amendment. It was a unanimous decision. Then the State of California asked for a en banc panel to re-hear the case and reverse the three judge panel. Alan Gottlieb wrote about it on AmmoLand.

En banc reviews have been used in the Ninth Circuit to kill positive three judge panel decisions on the Second Amendment. The Ninth Circuit refused to re-hear the case en banc on February 28, 2024.  The case was sent back to the District Court. On October 1, 2025, the Preliminary Injunction was ordered by the District Court. On March 17, 2026, the parties agreed to a settlement. As shown above, all of Section 22949.80 was struck down. The agreed settlement, approved of by the Court, awarded $550,000 to the law firm of Michel & Associates, P.C., who represented the Firearms Policy Coallition (FPC)  and $350,000 to the Law offices of Donald Kilmer, who represented the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF). In addition, Kostas Moros reports on X that another $480,000 is to be paid in the Safari Club International case. Kostos reports the two cases are on the same issues.

Analysis: The law was an egregious violation of the First Amendment, in an attempt to stop support for the Second Amendment, from the beginning. It should never have been passed. The State of California then compounded their contempt for the First and Second Amendments by dragging out this case for almost four years, costing the state thousands of dollars in lawyers’ fees.

 The fees will not cost those who filed the bill and voted for the law, or those who defended the law in court any money at all. They were/are spending other people's money. This is expected in California.

 

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

Gun Watch
   

 

 



Dire Straits

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-23T11:36:00Z

A large number of internet pundits have abandoned their earlier fields of expertise in virology, epidemiology, and deep sea submersible design, and become experts in global supply chains, seizing on the president's statements that we don't need the Strait of Hormuz opened. (Although he also issued a stern ultimatum that they'd better open it by today, or else!)

While it's possibly true that none of the gasoline in the tanks of my cars originated in the Persian Gulf, that's kinda immaterial, despite what the Very Serious Economy Understanders are telling me.

See, the Gulf States are sitting on a massive natural gas deposit. In order to utilize this gas, they sell some of it, but also put it to other uses.

For example, do you know why Alcoa built their smelting plants near hydroelectric dams? Because the Hall-Héroult process for smelting aluminum takes a tremendous amount of electricity. 

Bahrain and Qatar use natural gas electrical plants to do what Niagara Falls and the TVA did in the US; namely to drive massive aluminum smelters. Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) and Qatalum alone produce a significant percentage of the world's aluminum. Half of all aluminum used in the US is imported, mostly from Canada, but the second and third largest sources are the UAE and Bahrain. Further, since very little alumina and bauxite is actually mined in the Gulf States, most of the ore has to be shipped there in the first place... through the Strait of Hormuz, before the finished aluminum is shipped back out... through the Strait of Hormuz. The war has already seriously dinged aluminum production and shipping.

Another thing that the natural gas in the Gulf States gets used for is the Haber process. Before Fritz Haber figured out a way to produce ammonia by reacting atmospheric nitrogen with hydrogen, nations used to go to war for control of islands covered in fossilized seabird crap because it was needed to produce the nitrates necessary for things like gunpowder and fertilizer. You are alive today because of the revolution in farm productivity allowed by ammonium nitrate fertilizers. About a quarter of the nitrates for the fertilizer that the farmers in the US use is produced on the other side of the Strait of Hormuz.

Finally, even if every drop of petroleum that shipped out through the Strait of Hormuz went to China, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, and Thailand, a very large amount of that does not get used to make fuel for Tokyo salarymen's Toyotas and PLA tanks. It gets used to make... plastic. And if you can't touch something plastic made in China/Japan/Korea/et cetera from where you're sitting right now, I'll eat my hat. Hell, you're probably sitting on something made with petroleum while reading this on something made with petroleum and about to compose an angry email on something made with petroleum... that went through the Strait of Hormuz.

So, yeah, it's kinda important.

EDIT: Oh, I forgot, there's also about a third of the globe's helium supply stuck in there...


 

IL: Chicago - Armed Teen Robber Shot, Killed by Armed Victim

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-23T11:32:00Z

A 27-year-old man was approached by a 16-year-old boy who pulled out a gun and attempted to rob him, police said. The man took out a handgun of his own and shot the teen suspect in the chest.

The 16-year-old was taken to a hospital, where he was later pronoucned dead. His identity has not been released.


More Here


FBI’s Meal Team 6, Suspended Again

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-23T10:30:00Z

So the fat cow who couldn’t figure out how to unholster her weapon in Butler PA after President Trump was shot, has been suspended for the third time. As a reminder: Her behavior was so egregious that Trump has banned her from being anywhere near him. She was also the agent who neglected to put […]

Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 23, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-23T07:05:52Z

On March 23, 1856, 18-year-old English chemist William Perkin accidentally produced the first synthetic aniline dye ‘mauveine’ (aka Perkin’s mauve and Aniline purple) during his Easter holiday. — March 23, 1903: The Wright brothers first filed a patent for a flying machine, which was granted three years later. — March 23rd is also the birthday of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. He directed 30 films. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. The prizes for this round include: First Prize: A Gunsite Academy Three-Day Course Certificate. This can be used …

The post Preparedness Notes for Monday — March 23, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

(Continued from Part 4. This concludes the article.) Where do I start if I’m new? Okay, this all sounds great but maybe you’re feeling overwhelmed. Where do you start if you are starting from scratch? Or maybe you have a large garden but aren’t sure you want to convert the whole thing over to this approach. I’m going to give you my method for establishing a garden bed on new ground, which I have used successfully in multiple beds on my property including my entire greenhouse. Establishing a New Garden Bed Mark out your bed in a location that gets …

The post Beyond Organic: Biological Systems Gardening for Food Security – Part 5, by Hobbit Farmer appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

Recipe of the Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-23T07:03:55Z

The following recipe for a Vegetable Rice Salad (called Insalata di Riso, in Italian) is from SurvivalBlog reader D.G.. Ingredients 1 cup rice (I use Arborio rice, but Jasmine or other rice will do.) 1/2 pound medium-diameter asparagus 1 cup shelled English peas, from about 1 pound fresh peas 2 pounds fresh fava beans 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons lemon juice Sea salt (to taste) Black pepper, preferably freshly ground (to taste) 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1/2 cup thinly sliced basil leaves 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 tablespoon grated lemon zest 1/2 cup boiled ham, diced into very small chunks …

The post Recipe of the Week:  appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-23T07:02:50Z

Today’s graphic: A map showing: “If the world had 100 people.” (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.

The post SurvivalBlog Graphic of the Week appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-23T07:01:24Z

“A pig has a plow on the end of its nose because it does meaningful work with it. It is built to dig and create soil disturbance, something it can’t do in a concentrated feeding environment. The omnivore has historically been a salvage operation for food scraps around the homestead.” – Joel Salatin

The post The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

Looking at the larger picture

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-03-22T18:51:18Z

Its easy to get so wrapped up in my own little projects (namely the Beta Site) that I forget that theres a ‘real world’ out there that is shakily balanced on a tightrope over a big ol’ pit of Not … Continue reading
At this stage of life, birthday celebrations tend to be quiet and laid back. Still, a few extra touches this year elevated the day and made it feel just a bit more special.

The day began as most do, with a relaxing morning and coffee. Instead of a traditional cake, I requested something we could enjoy alongside that first cup. Colleen delivered with a delicious Almond Honeycomb Cake — one that will happily stretch across several mornings in the days ahead.



Later, we headed out for lunch, settling in at the bar at Capital Ale House, a once-regular stop we hadn’t visited in a couple of years. I opted for a Killanny Red from Brehon Brewhouse in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, Ireland. The deep ruby-red ale, served on nitro, offered plenty of biscuity malt character. At a modest 4.5% ABV, it allowed for a second pour alongside a flatbread pizza. As a birthday bonus, loyalty points covered more than half the bill.



The evening was capped with a visit to the home of good friends. We began lakeside, enjoying cigars and Redbreast 12 Year Old Irish Whiskey on the dock. My friend had picked up a couple of Andalusian Bull cigars by La Flor Dominicana for the occasion. It had been about five years since I’d last had one, which made the experience all the more special.

The Andalusian Bull was an enjoyable as I remembered — rich and full-bodied, with notes of earth, warm spice, and a touch of sweetness that lingered on the finish. The whiskey’s sweet fruit and gentle spice complemented the cigar beautifully, softening some of its intensity while amplifying the sweeter undertones.

After the cigars, we headed out for a delicious dinner and more drinks. The food was excellent, but as always, the real highlight was the company.



It was an ideal way to celebrate not just another trip around the sun, but also good health and the enduring gifts of family and friendship. There’s not much more one could ask for. Even the steady stream of texts and social media messages added to the day and was sincerely appreciated.

Looking back, I was struck by how naturally the day unfolded. Planned moments and small surprises came together to create a celebration filled with food, drink, and laughter. Thoroughly enjoyed — though once a year is probably enough.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]
5G phones have settled into common use and now 6G is on the drawing boards. So, what will be in the 6G feature set? Read about it here: The 6G vision: Fewer dead zones, smarter networks, and built-in ‘radar’. This … Continue reading
Quote of the Day According to Daniel Fritter of the Canadian firearm magazine Calibre, as of early 2026 the amount spent on the gun grab program is CAD$779.8 million, an amount that exceeds the original estimated cost by more than … Continue reading

At home, the victim and his friend heard a knock at the door while the two were in the living room. The report then states that the victim approached the door before the suspect kicked it in and pointed a handgun at the two, yelling "Get down, f-- k n --- a" and firing shots into the home.

The victim ran to his room to grab a handgun and returned fire at the suspect before retreating to his room with his friend.

Another suspect was also seen on surveillance footage, according to a police report. The victim did not know where the suspects went following the incident.

The victim was taken to Le Bonheur, according to the report; however, his current condition is unknown. 


More Here


Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-22T10:47:00Z




Automotif DCXVI...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-22T10:37:00Z



Stumbled across this minty 1957 Mercedes-Benz 220S parked out in front of a local shop the other day. It has less than ten thousand miles on the odometer.



Sunday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-22T10:30:00Z

Thanks to my meme folks!

Preparedness Notes for Sunday — March 22, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-22T07:04:23Z

  On March 22, 1941 the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington went into operation. — Benjamin Tyler Henry (March 22, 1821–December 29, 1898) was an American gunsmith and manufacturer. On October 16, 1860, he received a patent on the Henry .44 caliber repeating rifle. The first rimfire Henry rifles were not produced for Union Army use until mid-1862. — This is the birthday of Louis L’Amour. (Born 1908, died 1988.) Some of his novels have survival themes. One of particular interest to survivalists is Last of the Breed. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 123 …

The post Preparedness Notes for Sunday — March 22, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

(Continued from Part 3.) Mineralize the Soil Many of our soils are depleted of trace elements and micronutrients from past agricultural use. If your land was ever farmed, it’s probably got some deficiencies. While a soil test is probably a good idea so you can see the bigger picture of certain elements you might need to add, you can also address the deficiencies with broad spectrum amendments. Because they are in mineral form they don’t tend to leach from the soil, so they are available for the soil life to break them down and transport to your plants when they …

The post Beyond Organic: Biological Systems Gardening for Food Security – Part 4, by Hobbit Farmer appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

JWR’s Meme Of The Week:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-22T07:02:35Z

The latest meme created by JWR: Meme Text: So, What Is It That You Are Protesting? We’re Here Protesting the Death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Who Killed Protestors in His Own Country, For Protesting News Links: Students and faculty protest Iran war in Washington Square Park. Columbia University pro-Palestine student group makes shocking statement in wake of strikes on Iran. Notes From JWR: Do you have a meme idea? Just e-mail me the concept, and I’ll try to assemble it. And if it is posted then I’ll give you credit. Thanks! Permission to repost memes that I’ve created is granted, …

The post JWR’s Meme Of The Week:  appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-22T07:01:55Z

“Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage. Behold, I Paul say unto you, that if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing. For I testify again to every man that is circumcised, that he is a debtor to do the whole law. Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith. For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any …

The post The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

I Am Home

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-22T04:53:20Z

The surgery sites are finally registering pain. Not bad enough to get the Norco Rx filled and just a bit more than Tylenol can silence. The catheter is both more annoying and a sharper pain when in certain positions.  And a 250 ml of urine sloshing about in a bag on your ankle is annoying, but at least there are nighttime visits to the toilet. Although I would gladly trade that for this nuisance.  I should get priority seating with my urologist to find a solution to this inflamed prostrate gland.
Click over and read.

Do the lies just keep getting compounded?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-22T01:00:00Z

This news story triggers all kinds of thoughts. (Okay, we know that “triggered” is a “trigger word” and probably banned in most social media. Our apologies for any offense!) Newsbreak.com and The Hill published a story headlined “Early COVID-19 pandemic … Continue reading

Musk Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-03-21T19:52:22Z

3/21/26 Axios:
"Elon Musk said Saturday he'd be willing to pay the salaries of TSA agents during the Homeland Security shutdown, as President Trump suggested the possibility of using ICE agents to keep airports moving instead..  
"
  • "Based on TSA's headcount, Musk paying officer salaries could run more than $40 million a week, a rounding error for the world's richest person."
Sure not a rounding error for TSA employees!
I found this in my blob comment spam folder: That quote really hit home for me—there’s something profound about how disconnected so many people are from where their food comes from. Growing up on a farm, I learned early on … Continue reading

Chuck Norris - The Eyes of the Ranger Are Upon You

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2026-03-21T15:20:00Z

Rest in peach, sir. 


The Eyes of the Ranger Are Upon You (Songwriter: Tirk Wilder)

In the Eyes of a Ranger, the unsuspecting Stranger, 
had better know the truth of wrong from night
Cause the rule of law and order starts at the Texas border, 
with the lone Star of the Ranger shining bright. 

For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you; 
for that's where the Ranger's gonna be.

In the Heart of a Ranger he'll never know the danger; 
from desperate men with nothing left to lose, 
the Ranger keeps on coming; so there ain't no sense in running, 
cause he's bound and sure to make you pay your dues.

For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you; 
for that's where the Ranger's gonna be.

When a Ranger's on your Trail, he won't know how to fail, 
and you can't buy him off at any price; 
so if you decide to ramble, and with your life you'd gamble, 
know where you are before you roll the dice.

For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you; for
that's where the Ranger's gonna be.

If you see him coming' round the outskirts of town, 
never take that Ranger for a ride.
For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;
Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.
When you're in Texas look behind you; for
that's where the Ranger's gonna be. 

Yes, that's sung by Chuck himself.

But this is the song that I associate the most with him.  R.I.P. 

At last, spring has sprung. Friday marked the first official day of the season and, surprisingly, it actually felt like it. The day began warm and sunny — accompanied, of course, by a healthy dose of pollen. I spent the morning spreading mulch around the beds, and I’ll admit, I enjoy stepping outside and catching that sweet, earthy aroma of fresh mulch in the air.

After a much-needed afternoon nap, I was refreshed and ready for an evening on the porch. As luck would have it, my bottle of Barrell Craft Spirits Cigar Blend Bourbon arrived that very afternoon, and I eagerly cracked it open for the evening’s sip and smoke.



Barrell Cigar Blend is a blend of whiskeys aged 7.5 to 18 years, finished in Madeira, Armagnac, rum, and Hungarian oak casks. The few early reviews I've seen were favorable and I was curious to see if the 111.2-proof whiskey would live up to the early hype.

Poured into a Glencairn, the nose offered aromas of dark fruit and baking spices, complemented by a deep copper hue in the glass. The first sip carried a hint of the proof, but it quickly gave way to rich notes of dark, sweet cherry. With subsequent sips came additional layers — dates, figs, and a gentle mix of cinnamon and spice on the finish. A subtle hint of sweet tobacco lingered in the background, while the mouthfeel proved creamy and pleasantly viscous.

The Rocky Patel A.L.R. Second Edition I chose for the pairing is no stranger to these Musings. Featuring a Mexican San Andrés wrapper, Honduran binder, and fillers from Honduras and Nicaragua, it delivers notes of coffee, espresso, and a dark fruit sweetness that complements the bourbon beautifully.

Together, the pairing was thoroughly enjoyable. The Barrell Cigar Blend melded seamlessly with the cigar’s sweet undertones. I’ve long appreciated Barrell's blends, and this release only reinforces the brand’s reputation. It seems others agree — within days of placing my order, the Cigar Blend had already sold out on Barrell’s website.

The tranquility of the spring evening was interrupted — twice — by the roar of the generator as brief power outages rolled through. A passing rainstorm, with its gusty winds, was likely to blame. The main supply lines to our neighborhood run along the edge of National Park Service land, where tree trimming is minimal, so these occasional blips come with the territory.

Even so, the evening remained a delight. The soft breeze drifting through the screened porch added to the sense of calm after a day of yard chores. A good bourbon and a fine cigar only made it better.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Armed Security Stopped Synagogue Terror Attack in Michigan

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-03-21T14:01:00Z

Smoke coming from Temple Israel from Fox 2 Detroit news video.


On March 12, 2026, a Lebanese born, naturalized citizen, 41-year-old Ayman Mohamad Ghazali performed a combined vehicle, rifle and explosive/incendiary attack on Temple Israel. The Temple has a large congregation. It is located at 5725 Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, about 25 miles northwest of Detroit. The 100,000 square foot facility is described by members as making up 1% of Reform Jews in America.  The temple serves over 3,000 families.

Because of increasing attacks on Jews in the United States, Temple security had been beefed up. A former police officer and long time firearms instructor had been hired to be head of security. The security team had been trained in January in active shooter prevention and preparedness.  From AP, via Washingtontimes.com:

And in January, Temple Israel’s staff and clergy participated in an active shooter prevention and preparedness training led by an FBI official, according to the synagogue’s social media accounts.

Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard said on Thursday that he had contacted the head of security for the temple just two days before the attack. He credited the thorough preparation ahead of the attack as the reason that there weren’t casualties.

AP reports there were 140 pre-school students inside the facililty at the time of the attack. The FBI has released a timeline of the attack at a press conference.  From the press conference on wilx.com:

 9:58 a.m. Ghazali drove a gray Ford F-150 into the Temple Israel parking lot

10 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Ghazali remains parked and Ghaxali was not seen interacting with people or other vehicles.

12:15 p.m. Ghazali started driving through the parking lot.

12:19 p.m. Ghazali drives the truck into the door 5 in the southeast corner of the building, hitting a security guard on the way in.

12:19 p.m. 911 call received by police.

12:20 p.m.  The vehicle became jammed between hallway walls; Ghazali fires a gun through the windshield.

Shortly after 12:20  A security officer engaged Ghazali in a gunfight through the rear window of the vehicle. Ghazali could not extract himself because the truck was jammed in the hallway. 

12:22 p.m.  A second security officer engages Ghazali in a gunfight from the front of the vehicle. Soon after, the vehicle engine compartment catches on fire.  At sometime during the gunfight, Ghazali shoots himself in the head.

12:24 p.m. Police responders arrive on the scene. 

In the bed of the truck, they found quantities of commercial grade fireworks. Several Jugs of flammable liquid they believe to be gasoline were also in the bed of the truck. Some of them were consumed in the fire. 

Security at Temple Israel had been increased in the last few years. A Google map image from 2018 shows there were no anti-vehicle bollards installed at the door 5 entrance in 2018. 

 

Entrance 5 in 2018. 

Images from the Fox 2 Detroit helicopter video show two anti-vehicle bollards installed in the cement walkway the day of the attack.  There is another barrier at the west corner of the cement walk way, and a tree about 15 feet from that barrier. There is enough space on either side of the tree for a vehicle to avoid the barriers and hit the doorway. This appears to be the route the attacker chose.


The other entrances to the building appear to have been better protected. 

Analysis: The security team did their job. The attack was over two minutes before the police could arrive at the scene. In active shooter or terrorist incidents, response times in seconds save lives.  The Temple Israel attack and response show how important it is to have defenders on the scene rather than having police waiting to respond.  Many lives have been saved by an aggressive, violent response to an attack. Many lives have been lost to delay on the part of responders. Training and mindset are extremely important. 

Attackers will look for weak points and exploit them. In this case, entrance 5 appears to have been a weak point. An extra two or three anti-vehicle bollards would have made a vehicle attack much more difficult.  Vehicle attacks are becoming more common. Many are effective. Church security teams should re-examine their vehicle protection to see if there are weak points.

This attack was almost certainly a part of the worldwide Jihad by Islamic believers. From headlineusa.com:

 Ghazali also had brothers in the Iran backed paramilitary group, Hezbollah, according to the Post. Those brothers, Kassim and Ibrahim Ghazali, were killed—along with his niece and nephew—by an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon on March 5, just after sunset as they were having their fast-breaking meal during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Ibrahim Ghazali’s wife was also seriously wounded and remains in the hospital.

Hezbollah is a proxy for Iran and has been attacking Israel for decades. The Iranian Theocracy sees Israel as the "little Satan" and the United States as the "great Satan".  Many adherents to this theology have been allowed into the United States. A significant case can be made that Islam is not compatible with the United States Constitution.

 

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

 Gun Watch

 



As the investigation progressed, detectives say they learned that the two knew each other and had a history of prior verbal arguments, which this time, escalated into a physical confrontation.

Jones would be pronounced dead at 8:11 p.m.

According to police, the deceased reportedly threatened the shooter with a firearm, shooting multiple rounds.

The shooter then allegedly retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and returned fire, striking Jones several times, resulting in his death.

 

More Here


Chuck Norris

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-03-21T13:54:27Z

 I learned yesterday of the passing of Chuck Norris.  He was certainly an icon. A proud US veteran, a movie and TV star,  He played larger-than-life roles He supported the troops, traveling to unnamed battlefields to entertain them.  He did it all with self-deprecating good humor. He celebrated the absolutely absurd memes that followed him, understanding that the fans needed to laugh.

He counted to infinity, twice.

He was in all the Star Wars movies.  He was The Force.

Chuck didn't die.  The Earth just moved into a lower plane of existence.

Rest in Peace, Chuck.


Laugo Alien Remus: Making the Best Pistol Better

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-03-21T13:27:51Z

The Remus is the new version of the Laugo Alien pistol. It was released about a year ago, and just recently also made available in a left-handed version – which I have been eagerly awaiting. [...]

The post Laugo Alien Remus: Making the Best Pistol Better first appeared on Forgotten Weapons.

Quote of the Day If lifespan increases simply because one major disease is delayed, then longer survival does not automatically mean that aging itself has slowed. For example, an intervention that extends the lifespan of mice by delaying cancer is … Continue reading
Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome back to TFB’s Silencer Saturday, brought to you by Yankee Hill Machine, manufacturers of the new Victra 20-gauge shotgun suppressor . This week we are looking at the new silencers from Strategic Sciences. In an age of new and creative suppressor designs, this is clearly the most out-of-the-box one yet.

Benefits of Steel Challenge

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2026-03-21T11:00:00Z

I have shot a small amount of Steel Challenge matches off and on for the past 20 years. It is good fun and it provides a level of performance stress unlike other shooting sports except maybe Action Pistol. I am no expert in it, but it is the only national championship I have ever won. […]

Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-03-21T10:51:00Z




Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-03-21T10:30:00Z

Thanks always to my meme contributors!

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — March 21, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-21T07:04:51Z

March 21, 717: The Battle of Vincy. This was a pivotal engagement in the Frankish civil wars of 715–718. The battle was fought near Cambrai (modern Les Rues-des-Vignes) between Austrasian forces led by Charles Martel, mayor of the palace, and the Neustrian army under King Chilperic II and Mayor Ragenfrid. Martel’s forces routed the Neustrians, pursuing the defeated king and his ally to Paris, which crippled Neustrian opposition and enabled Austrasia to reassert dominance over the divided Frankish realms. This victory underscored the declining authority of Merovingian kings amid rising mayoral power, paving the way for Martel’s consolidation of northern Francia …

The post Preparedness Notes for Saturday — March 21, 2026 appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

(Continued from Part 2.) The microbes in the soil are master mineral miners using various acids, such as carbonic acid, to break down minerals into soluble forms that are bioavailable to the plants. The plants in turn exude sugars to feed and power the microbes during the mining operation. If you live east of the Mississippi or in commercial agricultural areas where we’ve been unsustainably exploiting the soil nutrients for decades or even centuries, there is a pretty good chance your soil is deficient in micronutrients, especially anion molecules like boron, sulfur, and molybdenum that tend to leach from the …

The post Beyond Organic: Biological Systems Gardening for Food Security – Part 3, by Hobbit Farmer appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

Editors’ Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-21T07:02:17Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

The post Editors’ Prepping Progress appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-03-21T07:01:08Z

“Thus hath the Lord God shewed unto me; and, behold, he formed grasshoppers in the beginning of the shooting up of the latter growth; and, lo, it was the latter growth after the king’s mowings. And it came to pass, that when they had made an end of eating the grass of the land, then I said, O Lord God, forgive, I beseech thee: by whom shall Jacob arise? for he is small. The Lord repented for this: It shall not be, saith the Lord. Thus hath the Lord God shewed unto me: and, behold, the Lord God called to …

The post The Editors’ Quote Of The Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.

So, Chuck Norris is gone from this earth, hopefully to wind up in a much beter place. I admit, I was never a huge fan of his but I did enjoy his  Walker Texas Ranger show and some of his movies. What I liked best about him was his love for our country and the fact he supported our great nation respectfully. 

I hope he will rest in eternal peace and that his family will take solace in how much folks admired him. 

 I just read an article, 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/chuck-norris-death-inspires-tributes-sylvester-stallone-jean-claude-van-damme-lead-hollywood-reactions, on Fox News about tributes from other celebrities and politicians. In that article, there wasvat least one photo of him and Bruce Lee. I was quite surprised to see its printed caption: "Bruce Lee remembered Chuck Norris after his passing on Friday." Even when the media outlet is Fox News, it seems the so called journaliats who write the pieces, cannot havecenpugh respect to getvsomething like that correct. They truly are, in my opinion, disrespectful, moronic, mindless twits when it comes to reporting facts. If you are unfamiliar with who was Ruce Lee, he was a marshal arts expert and a friendly contemporary rival of Chuck Norris. The kkey word in that last sentence is the word "was", that because Bruce Lee passed away at the age of 32 in 1973. Yet someone decided to write this caption: "Bruce Lee remembered Chuck Norris after his passing on Friday."  The truth is Bruce Lee did not remember anything after Mr. Norris passed away on Friday. Maybe his soul remembered but as I see it, it most certainly qas nt Bruce Lee remembering any thing! A little respect from journalists would certainly be nice instead of rediculous balderdash.

 

RIP to them both.

 

All the best,

Glenn B 

Brother, can you spare a dime?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-03-21T01:00:00Z

That was supposedly a common question during the Great Depression of the 1930s, together with the presence of hobos, bindlestiffs, and other “knights of the road.” Today, according to some postings on social media, we have this: (AI-generated cartoon, using … Continue reading

TFB Review - Beretta 1301 C Chisel Stock

by Patrik O in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-21T00:00:00Z

The Beretta 1301 is a shotgun that needs no introduction at this point, especially since there have been multiple written and video reviews done by my colleagues here at the Blog and by James on the TFBTV side of the house. About 6 months ago, I was offered the opportunity to review the 1301 with the Chisel Stock by Beretta, and naturally, I said: “Hell Yes”. With that being said, I hope to bring an alternative perspective to this review, as the only time I ever carry and shoot a shotgun is when I'm bird hunting in the fall. I have very little time and experience with any tactical shotguns outside of the M26 MASS that I used in the Army for a few years, and that weapon is unique to say the least. I will also be diving more into the Chisel Stock and how it functions and performs.
Today’s Photo of the Day features a suppressed ZF5-P (MP5K) by Zenith Firearms, finished in Swedish M90 “Scandi Cam”, blending a classic submachine gun profile with modern components and a distinctly Nordic visual twist. Compact by design, the MP5K format remains relevant thanks to its controllability, reliability, and adaptability to contemporary accessories. In fact, the MP5K is one of my all-time favorites in terms of pure looks.

Fudd Friday: Why You Should Buy A .30-30

by Zac K in The Firearm Blog on 2026-03-20T23:00:00Z

When I recently wrote an article  about the demise of three classic hunting cartridges (the .257 Roberts, the .22 Hornet and the .300 Savage), one commenter said:

By Dave Workman The State of California has agreed to pay more than $1.3 million to the plaintiffs in a First Amendment lawsuit which challenged the state’s Marketing Firearms to Minors statute, a 2022 law which essentially prevented firearms manufacturers from advertising in Junior Shooters, published by Junior Sports Magazines. The settlement document may be […]

The post CA to Pay $1.3 Million in Settlement of SAF 1st Amendment Lawsuit appeared first on Liberty Park Press.

DON’T ABUSE YOUR FIREARMS

by Mas in on 2026-03-20T18:35:01Z

You’ve heard me yell before about people who abuse their guns – slamming slides closed on empty chambers or worse, on hand-chambered rounds, or whipping cylinders in and out of revolvers. Here’s another useful bit of advice on this topic from a respected gun expert.
Smith & Wesson has announced a new partnership with Lena Miculek, who joins the company as a brand ambassador. Miculek is widely known in the competitive shooting world, having earned her first world title in 2012 at the age of 17. Since then, she has accumulated ten world titles along with numerous additional podium finishes across multiple disciplines, including rifle, shotgun, pistol caliber carbine, and multi-gun competitions.

Feeds

FeedRSSLast fetched
357 Magnum Archive XML 2020-10-24T14:31:19Z
Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership XML 2026-03-16T03:14:44Z
bubbleheadgunnut XML 2014-05-17T01:39:08Z
Gunbot! XML 2025-04-14T03:02:32Z
Hobbit@Law XML 2014-09-09T14:35:05Z
Tech, Guns, and Food Blog XML 2013-02-13T07:12:09Z
pistol-training.com XML 2026-03-21T01:03:43Z
The Gun Writer XML 2026-03-23T17:32:16Z
The Clue Meter XML 2026-03-05T11:47:42Z
The Displaced Louisiana Guy XML 2025-05-24T07:00:44Z
Rifleman Savant XML 2026-03-04T01:41:26Z
Assorted Meanderings XML 2026-03-23T11:17:59Z
Midwest Chick's Place XML 2026-03-22T21:48:25Z
John Lott's Website XML 2026-02-04T22:23:34Z
The New Rifleman XML 2025-01-29T01:07:11Z
To Which I Replied... XML 2026-01-26T22:19:25Z
The Price of Liberty XML 2026-03-20T19:37:23Z
Laptop and a Rifle XML 2022-04-21T18:15:01Z
Guns & Coffee XML 2026-03-23T07:21:29Z
Borepatch XML 2026-03-23T16:06:44Z
Cowboy Blob's Saloon and Shootin Gallery XML 2025-12-19T16:25:58Z
GUN WATCH XML 2026-03-23T16:22:00Z
Sipsey Street Irregulars XML 2026-03-21T18:42:07Z
New Jovian Thunderbolt XML 2026-02-27T20:40:42Z
Non-Original Rants XML 2025-08-24T03:09:58Z
FreeThinker XML 2026-02-17T19:16:04Z
Gun Blogger Rendezvous XML 2025-07-12T23:34:51Z
Mindless Bit Spew XML 2026-01-14T16:34:58Z
Of Arms and the Law XML 2025-10-03T20:33:01Z
BLACKFORK XML 2025-11-20T09:23:17Z
Civilian Gun Self-Defense Blog XML 2026-03-20T11:00:25Z
She's a Garand Gal XML 2025-03-12T13:34:25Z
Lagniappe's Lair XML 2026-02-24T07:48:13Z
The Minuteman XML 2021-02-06T19:56:46Z
Cogito Ergo Geek XML 2026-03-20T10:54:23Z
The Michael Bane Blog XML 2026-03-23T07:49:32Z
The Arms Room XML 2026-02-06T23:54:01Z
View From The Porch XML 2026-03-23T16:11:15Z
Recoil XML 2026-03-20T19:38:05Z
Mr. Completely XML 2026-03-20T10:53:16Z
Blog – Julie Golob XML 2025-12-05T19:30:46Z
Blog O'Stuff XML 2026-03-17T13:43:50Z
PawPaw's House XML 2026-03-23T16:50:10Z
Home XML 2026-03-23T17:53:01Z
Gun Culture 2.0 XML 2026-01-08T00:46:50Z
DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and military defense technology magazine with particular focus on the latest and greatest tactical firearms news (tactical gun news), tactical gear news and tactical shooting news. XML 2026-02-20T07:47:05Z
Home on the Range XML 2026-03-22T22:40:27Z
Notes From The Bunker XML 2026-03-23T02:43:47Z
The Firearm Blog XML 2026-03-23T17:53:01Z
Monster Hunter Nation XML 2026-03-19T14:47:06Z
XML 2026-03-16T19:34:20Z
Clayton Cramer. XML 2026-03-23T11:00:49Z
BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS XML 2026-03-21T23:09:45Z
Shakey Pete's Shootin' Shack XML 2025-12-16T02:31:33Z
The Smallest Minority XML 2025-08-08T14:18:08Z
2nd Amendment Archives - Liberty Park Press XML 2026-03-20T20:06:57Z
The Freeholder XML 2025-05-24T06:59:32Z
SayUncle XML 2024-07-08T18:19:27Z
Irons in the Fire XML 2026-03-23T17:20:06Z
Musings Over a Barrel XML 2026-03-23T14:35:19Z
Shall Not Be Questioned XML 2022-07-21T14:04:39Z
Weer'd World XML 2026-03-13T20:04:45Z
The War on Guns XML 2026-03-23T17:14:33Z
Day At The Range XML 2026-03-21T15:02:04Z
The Ultimate Answer to Kings XML 2026-01-09T21:54:50Z
The Smallest Minority XML 2026-02-11T00:33:32Z
Never Yet Melted XML 2026-02-02T14:40:11Z
Active Response Training XML 2026-03-17T19:40:21Z
SurvivalBlog.com XML 2026-03-22T13:18:27Z
Cornered Cat XML 2021-01-31T13:25:27Z
Forgotten Weapons XML 2026-03-19T23:37:00Z
The View From North Central Idaho XML 2026-03-23T06:14:37Z
A Girl and Her Gun XML 2017-02-02T03:09:10Z
Gun Nuts Media XML 2024-10-01T14:11:18Z
Oleg Volk XML 2020-04-15T05:45:13Z
Joy of Shooting XML 2025-11-13T23:34:30Z
The Zelman Partisans XML 2026-03-13T04:00:27Z
Hunting, shooting, fishing and adventure for women by women XML 2026-03-23T16:00:18Z