It seems like this is something being pushed by the Boston.Gov:
I'm afraid I don't even understand what they're talking about. Does this mean dudes in dresses learning about periods, or the other way around? Quite frankly, the terminology may be intentionally confusing. Just shut up and nod your head, right?
Oooooh kaaaay.
I am SO glad I got out of there. Didn't even get cut up too badly going over the wire at the border ...
True descendants of Scottish blood: Check out the one kid who stayed standing. Boss material right there: And then, of course, our Scottish lass with an axe: I think these two need to get together and populate Scotland with children who actually know right from wrong and are willing to defend themselves against invaders.
I’ve been making a few cocktails lately using Cynar as an ingredient. The artichoke-based amaro has a gentle vegetal and earthy bitterness that I find especially enjoyable in an afternoon cocktail. During our recent trip to Italy, I spotted a sign outside a Venice café advertising a Cynar Spritz. This variation on the Italian spritz tradition is said to have originated in Northern Italy around Venice and Padua. Intrigued, I made a mental note to try one at the first opportunity, and I soon found myself enjoying the aperitif several times during our travels.
Like most Spritz cocktails, the recipe is simple.
Cynar Spritz
2 oz Cynar
3 oz chilled Prosecco
1 oz soda water
Lemon wedge or olive for garnish
Fill a wine glass with ice. Add the Cynar first, followed by the Prosecco and finally the soda water. Garnish with either a lemon wedge or olive.
In Italy, I enjoyed versions garnished with both lemon and olives, though I found I preferred the olive. The drinks there appeared to use Castelvetrano olives, which is what I used at home.
Like many Cynar cocktails, the presentation is not the most visually striking, with a color with a deep cola-like hue reminiscent of a ‘Jack and Coke.’ Compared to the more popular Aperol Spritz, the Cynar version is less citrusy and offers more herbal and savory notes.
To my delight, the Cynar Spritz paired exceptionally well with medium-bodied cigars, especially darker maduro blends. I recently enjoyed one alongside an Umbagog Bronzeback from Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, accompanied by a platter of meats and cheeses as a late afternoon aperitivo.
The earthy, cocoa, and leather notes of the cigar complemented the drink beautifully. While the bitterness of the Cynar muted some of the Umbagog Bronzeback’s pepper notes, it seemed to amplify the cigar’s cocoa and espresso characteristics. Taking a sip immediately after a draw brought out even more herbal and root-like bitterness in the bubbly cocktail.
I have many fond memories from our trips to Italy, and enjoying this new-to-me cocktail helps bring back those wonderful experiences.
Cheers!

Being in sort of a “1911 season” I’ve been packing this timeless pistol design again. Got a couple of 1911-oriented pistol matches coming up in June, too. It’s reminded me of this article on handling tips that came out this month in Armory Life. One tip not in the article was sort of a life lesson. In […]
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Report writing under stress, the legal exposure that comes from vague language, what prosecutors and defense attorneys actually look for, and the documentation habits that protect officers long after the incident is over.
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On July 30, 2023, the Crime Prevention Research Center (CRPC) published a paper showing massive errors in the FBI Active Shooter Reports from 2014 through 2023. This correspondent has been following the issue for the entire period. The first viral post this correspondent wrote about the subject of armed civilians stopping mass murders was published on December 15, 2012. It had 16 incidents documented from October, 1997 to 11 December 2012. All of these incidents occurred before the FBI started collecting data on "active shooter" incidents.
The CRPC paper, with a solid institution and organization behind it, does a better job than a single blogger did at the end of 2012. The CRPC shows how badly the FBI has bungled the job of tracking these events. The first FBI report was published ten months later, during the Obama administration, in September of 2013. The CRPC covered the problems with the FBI report in October of 2014.
The reason for the difference in the numbers reported by the FBI is not immediately obvious. It happens because of the way the FBI structured its approach to finding the incidents and deciding if they qualify for inclusion.
According to the FBI, the FBI, under the Obama administration, started to report "active shooter incidents", as part of the Investigative Assistance for Violent Crimes Act of 2012, 28 USC 530C(b)(1)(M)(1). The research for the report appears to have been done at Texas State University, with overview by FBI Agent Katherine W. Schweit. Later reports were also contracted to and researched at Texas State University. The FBI definition of an "active shooter is stated below:
From the 2016-17 report
"The FBI defines an active shooter as one or more individuals actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated area. Implicit in this definition is the shooter’s use of one or more firearms."
From the 2013 Study:
"Incidents identified in this study do not encompass all gun-related situations; therefore caution should be taken when using this information without placing it in context. Specifically, shootings that resulted from gang or drug violence—pervasive, long-tracked, criminal acts that could also affect the public—were not included in this study."
Those definitions, together, create a system which is inherently subjective. It is a system which depends on a great deal of judgement on the part of the people grading the incidents. John Lott investigated the process, asking for answers from the FBI as to why certain incidents were included while others were excluded. Here is an answer he received from and FBI administrator. From email to John Lott in response to queries about incidents, by Shayne E. Buchwald of the FBI, dated May 16, 2018 7:36 AM:
"The selection of cases for inclusion in these reports is the result of a consensus vote of analysts and Law Enforcement professionals using the methodology stated in the original 2013 study. In some cases, a level of interpretation is required with which all may not agree. The FBI notes your differing opinion in the stated cases."
This correspondent's understanding of consensus voting depends on the specific method used. In a small group, it usually means everyone agrees with the decision. If such is the approach, any member of the group has veto power over whether an incident is included. Any member may exclude incidents, but all members are necessary to include any incident. Such a system minimizes the number of incidents which are included.
The CRPC article gives example after example of incidents which were excluded, while others which are very similar are included. There is a high correlation with incidents stopped by armed "civilians" and incidents which are excluded. Incidents are also mislabeled. Volunteer church security action was labeled as defense by a "security guard", instead of an armed civilian, even though the defender was an unpaid volunteer, in the West Freeway Church incident.
The CRPC shows a total of 515 active shooter incidents which they believe qualify for the FBI definition. This is 165 more incidents than the incidents judged to meet the definition by the FBI. The FBI shows only 14 incidents where "active shooters" were stopped by defensive gun use. The CRPC shows 180 incidents stopped by defensive gun uses, or 166 more than the FBI.
Because of the subjective nature of finding and including incidents, and because of the nature of "consensus voting", the FBI can justify its selection of some incidents and its exclusion of others. The CRPC report shows how subjective and exclusionary this process is. The selection of incidents to be voted on by consensus is subjective. The grading of chosen incidents is subjective. It is not surprising those who value armed defense of self and others grade the incidents differently.
Analysis:
The FBI was created in the Progressive ideological era, where government was seen as the solution, and never as the problem. Progressive ideology believes restrains on government are bad. The earliest report of justified homicide statistics found by this correspondent by the FBI is dated 1976. Clayton Cramer does an excellent job of showing how the FBI undercounts justifiable homicides by a factor of 5-1 in his 2016 academic paper. Only 15%-20% of justified homicide are recorded in the FBI Uniform Crime Reports. This correspondent wrote about the undercount problem in 2015. The undercount of justified homicides is part of the institutional bias at the FBI. The undercount of armed defenders who stop active shooters appears to be an extension of such a bias. It is not hard to understand how people who believe the population is unable to govern itself, are reluctant to admit armed civilians are a significant part of an effective defense against mass murder. It is not hard to understand how people with such an ideology are subject to confirmation bias by excluding such incidents from their reporting.
Whether such bias is justified can be determined by each reader. Go to the CRPC web site and look at the incidents which were excluded from the FBI report. Draw your own conclusions.
The problem is larger than the FBI. The old media had/has a progressive ideological bias which minimizes coverage of such incidents. This correspondent had a naive belief that when a mass murder was stopped by an armed defender, it would be national news, a "man bites dog" story. It would go "viral". The opposite happened in 1999 when a gun store employee stopped a mass murder by shooting the would be murderer. The story was covered locally. With the internet in its infancy in 1999, the story quickly disappeared. You can find an excerpt on freerepublic, where it was placed in 2012. How quickly the story disappeared convinced this correspondent to start keeping track.
Today the CRPC does a better job.
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Officials said the 22-year-old victim walked into the store
and approached the shooter. Surveillance footage shows them getting into
a face-to-face altercation. Then, the 22-year-old pulls out a gun and
points it at the man.
“This other individual, who we now know to
be a 21-year-old Hispanic male, pulls out a gun himself and fires at
least three times at the person who initially put a gun toward his head
and neck area,” said Inspector D.F. Pace.
The victim tried to walk out of the store but collapsed. Officers took him to the hospital, where he died shortly thereafter.
Police said the shooter has a license to carry and is cooperating with the investigation.
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Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend. Inside the Mind of a Home Defense Shooting Recoil Offgrid Magazine has recently published a few valuable articles about the mental processes behind using lethal force and managing the potential stress it might create. […]
I read that AOC donned a hijab to hang out with the socialist muslim mayor of New York. The only way a hijab would end up on my head is if someone puts it in my corpse. That is all.
If ATF doesn't hold itself fully accountable, do we need ATF?
This time I’m talking about national self defense. I’ve been watching with interest how the most recent Smut flotilla has been covered. This is another group of boats coming from various and sundry countries that really have their own problems and are manned by mentally ill people that according to some were drunk and high. …
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On May 29, 1648, King Charles I of England attempted to escape captivity at Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, for the second time, by hacksawing through a barred window but he was caught in the act. — On this day in 1780, the treatment of Patriot prisoners by British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and his Loyalist troops led to the coining of a phrase that defined British brutality for the rest of the War for Independence: “Tarleton’s Quarter.” Tarleton and his Torries proceeded to shoot any an all Patriots that had surrendered after the fall of Charleston. The Patriots lost 113 …
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Water is essential to all life. The human body can go three weeks without food but only three days without water before completely shutting down. Yet most of us find it much easier to store a year’s worth of food than a month’s worth of water. I live in the suburbs and while I have my beans, bullets and band aids pretty squared away, water has always been an area of concern for me. There is no way to store enough water for a long term outage, and I haven’t found many good options. Recently I have spent more time …
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In Economics & Investing Media of the Week we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. Here is a world map with national surface areas relatively distorted by their total number of annual births. As you can see, Muslim-dominated Indonesia is growing rapidly, while Australia and New Zealand have pitiful birth rates. (Refer to my novel Expatriates for my predictions on Indonesia’s eventual territorial ambitions.) The thumbnail below is click-expandable. (Graphic courtesy of Reddit.) Economics & Investing Links of Interest JP Morgan: The market’s inflation fears are running ahead of reality. USDA: Food …
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“It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.” – Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations.
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Starting around 2017, Kalashnikov Concern embarked on a new and somewhat unconventional project. Since the original development of the AK platform, reliability had always been prioritized over accuracy. However, this philosophy began to shift with an improved accuracy program focused on the AK-103, arguably the most successful rifle of the AK-100 series. The initiative was driven by a foreign client, Pakistan, which sought an enhanced-accuracy variant of the AK-103, leading it to merge with the already ongoing Russian Ratnik program, resulting in the AK-103-3 and later the AK-203.
Today's photo comes from a privately owned FN SCAR 17 that has been thoughtfully built out into a near-precision configuration. The SCAR has long been a favorite among serious shooters, and it's easy to see why once you've handled one. Despite being chambered in 7.62x51mm, the rifle tips the scales at just around 3.6 kg (roughly 8 lbs) with a 16.25″ barrel. For a battle rifle pushing full-power NATO rounds, that's genuinely impressive.
Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner . Last week, we talked about some of the best carry items to check before the summer season hits full steam. If you happened to miss last week's article, be sure to click the link here to check it out. This week, I want to look at another common point of contention when it comes to a perfect carry setup. So many people say the size of your gun will directly affect how comfortable a carry gun will be before fatigue kicks in. Let's take a closer look at trying to answer the question: Does size really matter?
According to
Sierra Vista Police, Fire, and EMS, detectives continued investigating the shooting after officers initially responded Sunday night to reports of gunfire. During the course of the investigation, the individual accused of shooting another person contacted the Sierra Vista Police Department and voluntarily met with detectives for an interview.
Investigators stated that both individuals involved confirmed they had met for the purpose of a firearm sale. However, police say each account of what happened afterward differed significantly.
According to police:
• The individual who sustained gunshot wounds told detectives the seller had left the firearm inside his vehicle before the sale was completed, exited the vehicle, and then opened fire.
• The second individual told detectives he had been robbed at gunpoint during the transaction and alleged the other party fired shots first.
I used to by mistake use these to make the bearings on my Dobsonian move more smoothly. (That does not work. Clean them thoroughly instead, especially of any candle wax.) I kept them in the telescope in the last house. Think of the punishment "hot house' in Cool Hand Luke or the marvelous parody in Take the Money and Run, where the protagonist is locked in a hot house for two days with a life insurance salesman.
A mass shooting in Kyiv on April 18 has reignited one of the most divisive questions in Ukrainian society. Should civilians be allowed to own handguns for self-defense?
Beretta Defense Technologies plans to make Eurosatory 2026 its coming-out party for LIVET, an eight-barrel remote-controlled weapon station built around the kinetic counter-drone logic that has driven the BDT group's C-UAS (Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems) development for the past several years. The platform mounts no less than eight Benelli Drone Guardian shotgun systems on a single automated turret capable of tracking and engaging drone targets without requiring an operator to physically aim the weapon.

A good timer is critical for dry-fire, live-fire, training, competition, and a whole lot more. How does the new Double Alpha EDGE stack up? We find out.
I’ve got a ton of yard work to do and can’t wait ’til the weekend. I’m expecting it to take a little over four hours if the old carcass holds out. I’ll try to get to news tips submitted so far when I get back inside, but no promises I can get to them today. …
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ATN Corp has expanded its Blaze Series thermal monocular lineup with the launch of four Gen 6 models, anchored by a new flagship unit and spanning price points from under $500 to just under $5,000. The full Gen 6 lineup consists of the BlazeSeeker 6 210, BlazeTrek 6 325, BlazeHunter 650 LRF, and the new top-of-the-line BlazeHunter XD LRF. ATN says all four models share the same 6th Generation thermal engine, SharpIR AI-enhanced imaging, 50 Hz refresh rate, OLED display, Hot Point Tracking, six color palettes, IP67 housing, onboard recording, and ATN Connect 6 Wi-Fi pairing.
5/27/26 New York Post:
A former high-ranking CIA official who allegedly lied about his credentials to secure $77,000 in bogus military leave was busted after FBI agents found a mind-blowing fortune, including $40 million worth of gold bars, hidden inside his Virginia home.
The feds conducted a raid at the residence of David Rush last week, uncovering a staggering 303 gold bars, $2 million in cash and nearly three dozen luxury Rolex watches, according to court documents.
Rush, until recently a “senior executive service-level employee” at the CIA, reportedly requested the massive haul of gold and foreign currency for “work-related expenses” between November and March.
If all the Medicaid/Medicare fraudsters and crooks who did not have a a good reason to take $2 million of gold bars home were routed out, would we still be running a deficit every year?
The article explains that he was caught when he defrauded the government of $77,000. This led to the discovery that his bachelor's and master's degrees did not exist nor his military pilot's license.
If the CIA is this careless about background checks, how careful are the other departments?
The profound greed, too. $40 million is a lot of money. You can live very, very comfortably on that forever. He could have stolen $2 million, created a new identity (he did work for CIA) and never been caught.
Well, I figured it would happen sooner or later. Trespassers. Now, before we get too carried away, there are a handful of possibilities going on here. Im fairly confident these aren’t the surveyors I hired. Not that late in the …
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Madeleine Golob asks Olympian Lanny Barnes, aka Lanny Oakley, the six questions associated with our popular column “Gal Gab.” Find out what Lanny thinks about the outdoor industry and how she manages a myriad of tasks daily.
Watching a skilled shotgunner run a hot demo with flying clays that look closer to drone blades never gets old. On this episode of the TFB Behind The Gun podcast, we catch up with Jarrod “Box” Grove of Caldwell Shooting Supplies after Plinka Palooza 2026 at Range Ready Studios, hosted by GunTalk. Box put on an impressive display running the new Claycopter Surface-to-Air Launcher, which has secretly been one of my favorite new products for 2026. Today, we’ll talk all about the Claycopter, Caldwell’s evolution from a company known for solid shooting rests and bags into a more innovative player in the firearm-adjacent space, and take some time listening as Box shares the thoughtful process behind expanding into new, novel, and complex, shooter-focused products while staying true to their more practical roots as a shooting bag and shooting rest company.
“Make Sure It’s Secure®” is the core message of Gun Storage Check Week, which will run June 1–7 during National Safety Month and again September 1–7 during Suicide Prevention Month.
Accuracy International, renowned UK-based precision rifle manufacturer, is set to become part of the FN Browning Group. Responsible for iconic designs such as the Arctic Warfare, AWM, and AXMC, the company was founded in 1978. The acquisition will see Accuracy International continue to operate under its own brand within FN Browning Group and it comes at an interesting time, as the British military seeks to overhaul its small arms inventory with procurements of new service rifles, machine guns and precision rifles planned into the 2030s.
On May 28, 1588 King Philip II dispatched the Spanish Armada under the Duke of Medina-Sidonia from Lisbon, Portugal to invade England. When it left Lisbon, the fleet was composed of 141 ships, with 10,138 sailors and 19,315 soldiers. The fleet carried 1,500 brass guns and 1,000 iron guns. The armada was hampered by bad weather, and then was outmaneuvered by the 200-ship British navy in several decisive engagements. The remainder of the Armada was devastated by storms, disease, and starvation. An analysis of the human cost of the campaign reveals that 25,696 men departed and just 13,399 returned. — …
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(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.) The World As We Now Know It Succeed here first. A good man succeeds regardless of where he is. Marcus Aurelius would be a good man here or in ancient Rome. Same for Sejong the Great. Same if an Adeptus Astartes was put in your place. A good man succeeds where he finds himself. “I would succeed if only…” is loser talk. It’s taken many a man who might have succeeded and turned him into one who did not. You’ve probably heard “if you think you can or think you can’t, you’re …
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SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, Wrench Attacks on Bitcoin Whales. ‘Wrench Attacks’ Have Crypto Whales Living in Fear The UK Telegraph reports ‘Wrench attacks’ leave crypto billionaires living in fear. A quote: “Billions …
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“I explain the law of compensation like this: ‘Returns are minimal in spite of massive effort at the start, yet returns can be massive with minimal effort over time.” – Robert Kiyosaki
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I am organizing my entropic collection of telescope parts preparing for my cross-country move. Stuff I do not need (how many 2" to 1.25" adapters did I buy and when?) I will sell. Some parts make me scratch my head and say, "What is this?" It is beautifully machined and polished. Might I have upgraded some part of a Losmandy mount in the long tunnel of time?
A Northern Irish preacher convicted of "illegally" preaching from John 3:16 demonstrates how easily liberty and freedom are lost, with the excuse being the liberty stolen from other people because he read the Bible out loud in the wrong place.
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A few years ago, I was visiting an acquaintance at the gun market in the city of Sulaymaniyah, in Northern Iraq. His small shop had an excellent selection of rifles, primarily AKs and some new M4s that looked like they were at the US military warehouse just a few months ago. You know what they say: “Never ask a woman her age, a man his salary, an Iraqi gun dealer - where did he get the guns displayed at his store”.
Some pistols are made for the shelf. This one was made for the timer. Above, you can see Daniel Horner about to shoot it weak-handed. Note the stainless steel slide, which got a custom DH3 serration, and lightening cuts under a Coyote Cerakote finish.
Welcome back to another edition of Wheelgun Wednesday. This week, I wanted to look at some of the interesting quirks that the motorcycle community has when it comes to concealed firearms. In the world of polymer lightweight carry guns, some bikers are still choosing to carry full metal framed revolvers, but my main question starting out was why that was the case. Let's take a closer look at revolvers in bike culture.
Especially if I was senile and dishonest. 5/27/26 NPR:
WASHINGTON — Joe Biden sued the Justice Department on Tuesday in an effort to block the release of audio recordings and transcripts of the former president's interview with a ghostwriter that were obtained by the special counsel who investigated his handling of classified documents.
Biden's lawyers said in a lawsuit filed in Washington's federal court that the Justice Department plans to release the files to Congress and a conservative group, the Heritage Foundation, after the department had previously argued that they were exempt from disclosure under the public records law.
Biden's lawyers argued that the disclosure would "constitute an unwarranted invasion of President Biden's privacy."
"Every American, including a sitting or former Vice President, has a right to privacy in the personal conversations he has within his own home," his attorneys wrote. "And when the U.S. Department of Justice obtains that private information through a criminal investigation, the Department bears a particular responsibility to protect it from disclosure."
Trump was prosecuted (and his wife's lingerie drawer was searched) as part of an investigation into failure to properly handle classified documents. I would think Biden deserves the same attention.
Why does the University of Minnesota Law School have a gun control clinic training the next generation of anti-2A lawyers by having them act as special assistant attorneys general under Keith Ellison? [More] Followed by: And why are we, as taxpayers, forced to fund the anti-civil rights gun clinic at the U of M Law …
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TELL PRESIDENT TRUMP: PARDON TATE ADAMIAK! [More] You can call or do what I do to ask others to join in. And point of order, I think an acknowledgment link for the work most responsible for bringing this to our attention would have been appropriate.
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Swedish hearing protection manufacturer Sordin has launched the Supreme X2, the first product in its new X2 series of active hearing protectors built for hunters and shooters. The company, which has been producing hearing protection since 1976, describes the X2 as its new flagship platform targeting shooters and hunters who want "next-gen awareness" with all-day comfort.
2.000 likes, 343 retweets, and 363 comments so far, most of them rabidly praising him, with a few leftists cussing him out because of his racist past (but not for the same reasons I called him out on it). But he never said it. And that’s been exposed for almost three years, with “nearly 10,000 …
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School president cites study finding guns don’t increase crime to oppose campus carry [More] Not that that’s the issue… What wiser policy could there be than letting some goofball broad, who would be utterly useless in a situation requiring armed defense, to dictate how people who wouldn’t be should be allowed to respond? [Via Michael G]
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Meet the New Leader of Massachusetts’s Top Teachers’ Union, a DSA Member Who Says the US Is ‘Fascist,’ Borders Are for ‘Colonizers,’ and Israel Is ‘Genocidal’ [More] This is what is indoctrinating “our Posterity” and using tax plunder from the productive capitalist sector to do it. Guess what happens to anyone opposing its “uprising”? Are …
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Really Right Stuff has been synonymous with top-tier tripod systems for three decades, but that reputation has always come with a price to match. I always wanted one, both for my camera work and my shooting, but couldn’t justify the cost. Really Right Stuff is now looking to change that equation with the launch of its new Core Line , and the first two offerings are the Benchmark and Benchmark Inverted carbon fiber tripods.
South Carolina Republican Senators Tank Redristricting Efforts Again – Their excuse? Early voting has already started. [More] So… no chair? Even if the fight is existential? This is not an execution. It’s suicide. But the gutless bastards are taking us down with them. [Via Michael G]
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Step back in history to see where the NFA all started with the first Form 1 and Form 5 ever filed.
Willingness to accept expert declarations that fail the Bellesiles Test (do the cited aources actually exist? Do they say what the expert claims?) What are clearly ends-driven decisions.
Among the most disappointing was a district judge in Fresno who refused to hear expert testimony about the history of domestic violence disqualification in the colonial period, insisting that at Duke University Law she learned that women and children were chattel property and so such a question was irrelevant. Of course, the only women and children who were chattels were slaves. Free women and children had defined rights. Of course chattel alone defined mobile (non-real estate property). All chattels were property. "Chattel property" is redundant.
Oh yes. Another case that came before her in the courtroom was a guy who spoke no English and was seeking a more lenient sentence on a case involving possession of 50 pounds of meth. She gave him a more lenient sentence.
She may have learned this at Duke Law (an institution that leaves me increasingly unimpressed), but humility is an important trait in a judge. 5/27/26 CNBC:
A federal judge has been disciplined for having sex in their chambers with a high-ranking law enforcement officer within earshot of staff, attending a partisan political event and for lying to superior judges who investigated the claims, a disciplinary committee revealed.
Shooting bags don't exactly get a lot of innovation press. The category has been dominated by the same handful of designs for years, and for good reason: a well-executed bag filled with the right material and wrapped in grippy fabric solves most problems a precision shooter will ever encounter on a stage or in the field. New entrants that bring something genuinely different to that conversation are rare enough to be worth paying attention to when they show up. Edgar Sherman Design 's Notch looks like it might be one of those.
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners have filed a lawsuit challenging Maryland’s newly signed Glock ban. The filing comes in immediate response to Gov. Wes Moore signing the bill into law today. [More] Hey, he’s just keeping his Antifa buddies safe…
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Cekada promised neither he nor the ATF will be “offended by the outcome of the courts,” because he wants to make sure that Adamiak was “appropriately sentenced.” [More] That’s mighty big of him. Told ya the guy was our BFF!
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What did I say about if more took a stand? Some are. And why am I thinking “Alice’s Restaurant“? You know, if one person, just one person does it they may think he’s really sick, and they won’t take him. And if two people, two people do it—in harmony—they may think they’re both faggots and …
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Texas redistricting claimed a longtime Democratic incumbent Tuesday, as Rep. Christian Menefee defeated Rep. Al Green in a Houston-area runoff that forced two sitting House Democrats into the same race. [More] Isn’t it great to live in a country where we have our choice of tormentor? But what about the Republican? The guy unfavored 99 …
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In this featured post, Morgan Rogue of Rogue Preparedness shows us how to start prepping in even the most limited of spaces, utilizing an over-the-door shoe organizer.
Primary Arms Optics has added a new tier to its PLx Compact lineup with the 1.5-12x36 FFP RDB, a first focal plane rifle scope built around Japanese extra-low dispersion glass on a 30mm chassis. The new optic extends the magnification range beyond what the existing PLx Compact offerings deliver, while keeping the form factor that made those scopes popular with hunters and competitors alike.
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During the confrontation, the neighbor fired multiple shots, striking
the individual. Despite being shot, police say the man continued to
attack and was able to disarm the neighbor before walking away from the
home and returning to the water.
Emergency responders initially had difficulty reaching the area due
to heavy flooding. Officers were ultimately transported by boat. Upon
arrival, officers located the neighbor, who was treated for facial
lacerations and bruising. Investigators also reviewed video from the
home’s security system, which recorded the incident.
A search of the area was conducted using rescue boats. The body of
the individual was later found on shore in the general area of the
incident around 2:00 a.m. Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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One neighbor previously told Hood News:
“After
I wrote you I decided to go out into my neighborhood on foot and knock
on doors to let people know that we had a problem and that’s when I
found out that other people had things stolen from their garages. Then a
week later this happens.”
Looks like the suspect did not make it very far after the shooting and hopefully he changes his line of work!
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Police Response and Possible Robbery Claim
As reported by WPVI,
officers arrived just after 2:30 a.m. at an abandoned church that has
been converted into a recording studio on the 5100 block of Bible Way
and spoke with a man who described what he said was a would-be robbery
and told police he fired a weapon. That report said one man died while
being driven to the hospital in a private vehicle and that no arrests
had been announced in either of two overnight triple shootings under
investigation.
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A YMCA in San Francisco had to make a rule to limit nudity outside of showers, etc. because one dude who calls himself a woman was allowed to use the women’s facilities (it is California after all). Here’s the reason for the rule (with several women complaining about his behavior for over two years): A […]
ATF's new director says Adamiak's 20-year prison sentence is a "big problem."
On May 27, 1930 Richard G. Drew (pictured) invented cellophane tape. Five years earlier, he had also invented painter’s masking tape. — On May 27, 1941, the British Navy sank the German battleship Bismarck. — Also on this date, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney of Maryland issued Ex parte Merryman, challenging the authority of President Abraham Lincoln and the U.S. military to suspend the writ of habeas corpus in Maryland. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 124 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. This is the final round of the contest. There will not be …
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This is an article hypothetically written to my younger self, as if I were just going to start on my path of preparation. These are lessons I spent a couple decades learning. So, this is for you, young man. Things I’ve learned, what I’d do if I were in your shoes: Social Skills Are the Primary Prepping Skills Not guns. Not gardening. Not bushcraft. Social skills. Social Skills are the single most important skill you need. It will affect your career and therefore your resources and your preps. It will affect your mate options. It will affect your children. It …
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The 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. — Our Editor-At-Large Michael Z. Williamson mentioned that Karl Bushby (pictured) was last reported in Nuremberg, 500 miles from Calais, on his way back to Hull, England. He has now walked or swam nearly all the way around the world. He might be done by July 1st, 2026. JWR Asks: Will the French and …
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“Pace yourself in your reading. A little bit every day really adds up. If you read during sporadic reading jags, the fits and starts will not get you anywhere close to the amount of reading you will need to do. It is far better to walk a mile a day than to run five miles every other month. Make time for reading, and make a daily habit of it, even if it is a relatively small daily habit.” – Douglas Wilson
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Mayor Bass talks about how nice Los Angeles was when she grew up: affordable housing; no homeless people on the streets; jobs. She wants another four years to fix what she failed to do in her first four years. Oh, and she forgot to mention that in the 1970s they need let reservoirs go dry and let thousands of homes burn. If voters relect her, they have no one to blame but themselves.
The American military dead honored yesterday in Memorial Day are far from the only casualties of war. Let us remember all those who died in wars with or within these States.
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Chicago sees at least 25 shot over Memorial Day weekend as police cancel officers’ days off [More] “Illinois has some of the strongest gun laws in the country,” Giffords says, “and much of its gun violence is due to guns trafficked in from neighboring states with weak laws.” They still haven’t answered why those other …
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The price of everything is going up these days, but .22LR rifles are still affordable, sort of. Even made-in-America rimfire rifles are now reaching the prices we paid for centerfires not that long ago. But one rifle is still very affordable, and very versatile to boot. The Savage Mk II offers a lot of bang for your buck, as long as you are willing to accept it for what it is.
The image shows a machine gunner with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, during a live-fire range at Camp Schwab. I think it’s safe to say he’s not carrying his machine gun in this image, but the M27. But what’s interesting is the HERA Arms CQR front grip, which is a first to me at least. The training was focused on maintaining and reinforcing marksmanship fundamentals, a core requirement regardless of weapon system or assignment.
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 Peerless Rifle Gaskets , a manufacturer of precision rifles and a new rifle bedding system.
Army veteran dies months after DoorDash driver allegedly sucker punched him over speeding complaint [More] A higher death toll than with “weapons of war on our streets” …? I don’t like those odds. Think somebody oughta tell “Real Man” …?
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Scottsbluff police respond to gunfire at convenience store after dog accidentally shoots person with a shotgun [More] “Civilians.” If she’d had professional “Only Ones” training the results would have been completely different. [Via Michael G]
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By Dave Workman At least four commonwealth’s attorneys (county prosecutors) in Virginia have gone on record as refusing to enforce a new gun control law which becomes effective July 1 banning so-called “assault weapons” and original capacity magazines, saying the law—signed by Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger—is unconstitutional. Prosecutors in Powhatan, Pulaski, Smyth and Spotsylvania counties […]
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First, AbleChild would suggest that rather than apologize for making a connection between antidepressants and mass violence, the Secretary should immediately set up a commission to review the numerous instances of mass violence perpetrated by too many on psychiatric medications. [More] Who would be against that except Big Pharma (and Democrats who would rather confiscate …
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Owner of San Diego’s ‘Trump House’ fighting for his life after brutal attack [More] Who doesn’t yet realize Trump is an avatar and what the lefty wishes on him they wish on us (whether you’re a hard core MAGA stumper or just not a Democrat)? That said, I understand the impulse from a strictly I’ve-invested-my-life-into-this-property-and-you-doing-this-next-door-makes-it-impossible-to-sell …
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Columbia Falls, Montana-based PROOF Research has announced PXT, short for PROOF Exponential Twist, a new rifling system the company says represents a fundamental departure from how conventional rifle barrels are designed. Built around a progressively changing twist profile, PXT is aimed at addressing wear and consistency issues that PROOF says are becoming more pronounced as ammunition continues to push toward higher pressures and velocities.
Mad Pig Customs has been doing the lever-action modernization thing in the custom shop for years. Now that work comes out of the box with a Marlin roll mark on the receiver. Ruger and Marlin announced the Mad Pig Customs Model 1894, a factory collaboration with Mad Pig Customs that brings purpose-built tactical lever upgrades to production guns for the first time. Developed alongside Midwest Industries, the rifle packages a complete suite of custom-grade components into a single, ready-to-run platform rather than sending buyers down the usual path of piecemeal parts sourcing and gunsmith time.
At least into the 1950s, it was fashionable to bronze each baby's first shoes. My mother kept all of her childrens' bronzed baby shoes on the mantle. I am not sure if these were dipped or more likely eelectrocuted.
Eventually, I received one of mine.

A new flavor of shooting competition for people who want longer stages, more shooting, and a of fun. FAST rifle matches are a must-try!
A New Wave of Domestic Terrorism Coming? [More] Oh, it’s here already, but so far has been contained/presented as something else. I’m just surprised we haven’t seen a more undeniable massive escalation so far, but that can change and trigger cascades. And responses. And the damnedest thing is, Democrats will point fingers at “us.” Got …
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