The Circle of Life

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T17:38:07Z

Baltimore Reparations Fund Plagued by Infighting and Struggles for Control [More] WarOnGuns has obtained exclusive footage: [Via Michael G]

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Fun Times in Cleveland Again

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T17:28:18Z

“We’re going to make the case on why this new gunshot detection technology, as well as license plate readers, our real time center, more cameras, all this technology, gives us more intelligence, gives us more data to keep our streets safe,” Bibb said. [More] “Safe”…? Of course Bibb’s a member! And I like how the … Continue reading "Fun Times in Cleveland Again"

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A Texas Man

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T17:09:28Z

Armed Suspect Storms Houston Church With Loaded Gun and 100 Rounds — Stopped Seconds Before Potential Massacre [More] Emmanuel Ahsono Mbwavi…? Howdy, y’all! [Via bondmen]

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Flight of the Nest Foulers

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T17:06:11Z

EXCLUSIVE: 5.4 Million People Have Migrated To Pro-Trump Counties Since 2020 As The Great Divorce Continues [More] Mr. Wolf…? (NSFW) HOW DO THEY VOTE? Let’s ask Blanca! [Via bondmen]

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Behind Every Silver Cloud is a Dark Lining

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T16:57:57Z

The principal of Pauls Valley High School was injured on Tuesday afternoon when authorities said he tackled a gunman entering the school. Kirk Moore was shot in the leg and airlifted to the hospital. Authorities said his injuries were non-life-threatening. [More] Good on him. He has my impressed respect. That said, it’s a key gun-grabber … Continue reading "Behind Every Silver Cloud is a Dark Lining"

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Quote of the Day If a man wants to cum on his girlfriend’s face because he saw it in porn, and she doesn’t feel like getting her face cummed on, we cheer go-girl and frown at the man for even … Continue reading

Getting Drafty In Here

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T16:50:04Z

Trump Administration Moves To Automate U.S. Military Draft Registration… While Trump built the campaign that led him back to the White House upon a platform of refusing to drag the country into any new conflicts like the endless cycle of regime change wars in the Middle East that has haunted the United States since the … Continue reading "Getting Drafty In Here"

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Maybe tomorrow

by Commander Zero in Notes From The Bunker on 2026-04-10T16:05:24Z

Well, the plan is to head up to the Beta Site tomorrow. Weather has been good all week, gamecam doesn’t show new snow, and if the weather tomorrow is decent…..it’s a go. Its entirely possible that things have melted enough … Continue reading

I Need to Start a Pool

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T16:04:20Z

Through the Downtown Ambassador Program, safety ambassadors will roam downtown Thursdays through Sundays from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m., according to Nickie Davis, executive director of the Downtown Community Improvement District. These unarmed ambassadors will serve as “extra eyes” for the Columbia Police Department. [More] I understand they even have their own patrol vehicle. [Via Steve … Continue reading "I Need to Start a Pool"

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Reforming the Reformers

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T15:48:44Z

NRA 2026 Director Election Results Show Reformers Gaining Ground [More] Yeah? Which “reformers” are willing to speak out against the greatest threat to gun owner rights? Not even one? Stupid, self-defeating and shameful…

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Give Ireland Back to the Irish?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T15:36:27Z

Ireland Calls Out the Army—Against Its Own Citizens! [More] Don’t worry– the enforcers and those dispatching them will be safe. Speaking out against the cultural terraforming sounds like “some real loser $#!+,” right, Stephen?

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Bloodlust In/Bloodlust Out

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T15:21:51Z

Attorneys representing the wife of one of two men killed last year during a mass shooting at Florida State University, which was allegedly committed by 21-year-old Phoenix Ikner, say that they will soon file a civil lawsuit against ChatGPT and its parent company OpenAI, after learning that the chatbot allegedly helped Ikner plan his mass … Continue reading "Bloodlust In/Bloodlust Out"

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Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T15:05:02Z

Police have warned right-wing activist Tommy Robinson after they received intelligence that he was named in a so-called Islamic State publication, which encouraged others “to commit violence” against him… The officer continued: “Just remind, you know, because of this information, it doesn’t authorise you to carry weapons, anything like that, take any pre-emptive action against … Continue reading "Meanwhile, Across the Pond…"

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The SIG516 G3 platform continues to evolve with the introduction of the Bronze variant. While the core design remains consistent with previous 516 models , a rifle that combines a piston system and updated styling with modern AR features, this version adds a distinct Bronze Cerakote finish across the receivers and handguard.

IL Supreme Court Defends Removal of Traffic Court Judge for Past Conservative Comments – The Illinois Supreme Court would rather keep a heavy backlog of Cook County cases than allow a pro-Trump judge to sit on the traffic court. [More] So the only judges will be collectivists? If a man knows a show trial gulty … Continue reading "Freedom’s Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose"

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We’re the Only Ones Vanishing Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T14:41:47Z

According to a previously removed page on HCSO’s website, Morgan is a recipient of the State of Florida Mothers Against Drunk Driving Deputy of the Year award. [More] Why’d they remove it? [Via Edmund M]

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Adventures in Newspeak

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T14:22:02Z

Puerto Rico does not allow us to have identification birth certificates that are congruent with our nonbinary identities and forces us to choose between masculine and feminine gender markers that inaccurately reflect who we are. [More] Rewriting history to erase inconveneint truths: It’s the commie thing to do! So… how soon will “deadnaming” be actionable … Continue reading "Adventures in Newspeak"

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FIREARMS NEWS – April 2026 Issue – On Sale Now! [More] I did my own announcement but it never hurts to double tap…

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Automotif DCXVIII...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-10T14:00:00Z


I was aware of the existence of a Vietnamese automobile manufacturer by the name of "Vinfast". I knew that they were gradually getting a small toehold in the US market, but they don't make the kind of cars I really dig, and I couldn't have told you off the top of my head what any of their model names were or what their vehicles looked like, exactly.

Therefore, first time I saw one in the wild and thought to myself "I have no idea what I'm looking at here", I suddenly realized that this is what all cars look like to non-enthusiasts: an otherwise undifferentiated automobile-shaped object.

Anyway, this is a VF 8.

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A New Republican

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T13:48:03Z

Samuel Ronan, a former Democratic state and national candidate, attempted to run as a Republican in Ohio’s 15th Congressional District against GOP incumbent Rep. Mike Carey. To do so, he signed a declaration of candidacy — under penalty of election falsification — swearing he was a member of the Republican Party. [More] Stephen and Ranjit … Continue reading "A New Republican"

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Available from Morphy’s here: https://auctions.morphyauctions.com/_A__RARE_WARNER_S_PATENT_OPEN_FRAME_GROOVED_CYLIND-LOT665548.aspx James Warner was a gunsmith and owner of the Springfield Arms Company. In the 1850s he produced a series of revolving rifle designs which are interesting, but poorly documented. Only [...]

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Long guns, medical gear, and comms — how you secure it, access it, and maintain it determines whether your vehicle is an asset or a liability when the call comes.
Angler Anietra Hamper settles in to fish for crappie in West Volusia County, Florida. Find out more about her experience, which included a female fishing guide and an old-school, family fish camp, run by a woman.

 

On June 26, 2025, Governor of Rhode Island (D) Dan McKee signed into law a ban on the manufacture, purchase, sale or transfer of certain firearms. The firearms affected were: semi-automatic shotguns with fixed magazine capacity exceeding six rounds, shotguns with revolving cylinders, and semi-automatic rifles with fixed magazine capacity exceeding ten rounds. In addition the ban covers semi-automatic rifles which can accept a detachable magazine and which have any one or more of the following characteristics:

  • folding or telescoping stock
  • bayonet mount
  • grenade launcher
  • shroud which protects the non-trigger hand, except an extension of the stock on the bottom of the barrel
  • pistol grip or thumbhole stock
  • flash suppressor or threaded barrel which could accept the same

The ban also covers semi-automatic pistols with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding 10 rounds and any semi-automatic firearm which can accept a belt ammunition feeding device.

The ban does not include .22 rimfire rifles with attached tubular magazines.  The ban does not appear to include pistols with detachable magazines or semi-automatic shotguns with detachable magazines.

On February 27, 2026, Democrats in the Senate introduced a bill to add possession to the prohibitions already passed in 2025. This changes the ban on obtaining the affected firearms into a ban on possessing them.

Senate sponsors to add "Possession" are:   Alana M. DiMario, district 36;Dawn Euer, district 13; Meghan E. Kallman, district 15;  Pamela J. Lauria, district 6; Tiara T. Mack, district 6; Mark P. McKenney, district 30; Linda L. Ujifusa, district 11; Bridget Valverde, district 35; and Samuel D. Zurier, district 3.  

The Rhode Island Senate contains 38 senators. 17 are women, 21 are men. Four are Republicans, 34 are Democrats. All of the sponsors of the bill to ban possession are Democrats, seven of the nine sponsors are women. 

Analysis:

Rhode Island is a deep blue state.  As mentioned, on 4 of 38 Senators are Republican. Only 10 of 75 representatives are Republican. The Govenor, Daniel McKee is a Democrat. The legislature already passed the bill banning the manufacture, purchase, sale or transfer of the listed firearms. There are several court cases involving outright bans of these sort of weapons. As many of the listed weapons are in common use in the United States, the Supreme Court is likely to strike down these bans at some point in the future. The Supreme Court has refused to do so at present. It refused to hear the case Snope v. Brown.  It is not clear if the new bill will be passed, as it makes the original law more likely to be seen as unconstitutional. With supermajorities of Democrats in the House and Senate, passage is plausible. The longer the Supreme Court takes to hear an "assault weapons" ban, the more states will thumb their noses at the Supreme Court precedent in the Bruen decision.

In 2022, a federal district court found the banning of stun guns in Rhode Island to be unconstitutional under the Second Amendment.  The judge in the case was William E. Smith.  Judge Smith assumed senior status in 2024. He might or might not be assigned to hear a challenge to the current weapons ban.

 

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FL: Jacksonville - Homeowner Shoots, Wounds, Intruder

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-10T11:23:00Z

After an initial investigation, detectives determined that the shooting began when the homeowner reportedly walked in to find an intruder in his home and confronted him. The suspect was then shot.

Sgt. Smith said all involved parties were detained and are cooperating with the investigation.


More Here


IL: Chicago - Man with Alzeimer's shot after Entering Wrong Home

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-10T11:21:00Z

Upon arrival, they found a man with a gunshot wound to the chest, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The man was later identified as 62-year-old Carmelo Medina of Harvey. 

Police said a 33-year-old man said the other person entered their home and charged in his direction, and that's when he told police he fired a gun and struck the man in the chest.

"Él era bueno, no era mala persona. (he was a good man, he wasn't a bad person)," Medina's sister, Estella, told CBS News Chicago. 

She, along with Medina's niece, Ana Bahena, and son, Carmen Martinez, spoke about what happened to Carmelo.


More Here


Weekend Knowledge Dump- April 10, 2026

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-04-10T10:31:19Z

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Red Dots on Revolvers? Why? Caleb discusses dots on revolvers.     I Was the Last Person to Interview Buffalo Bill Cody Before He Died. Here’s What He Said You history buffs will like […]

No smut on the taxpayers’ dime

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-10T10:30:00Z

The Eighth Circuit Court just sided with Iowa regarding their law that requires that books in school be ‘age appropriate’. Specifically: Senate File 496 explicitly refers to books with “descriptions or visual depictions of a sex act” and says school libraries cannot hand them out to kids. One would think that this would be a […]

ChatGPT accused of aiding accused mass-murderer

by Lee Williams in The Gun Writer on 2026-04-10T09:35:40Z

Phoenix Ikner, 21, faces two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Preparedness Notes for Friday — April 10, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-10T07:04:33Z

On April 10, 1633, the first imported bananas went on sale in London in the shop window of Thomas Johnson’s apothecary.  Pictured are some banana vendors and their wares in Chennai, India. — And April 10, 1827 was the birthday of General Lew Wallace. He wrote books (author of Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ), sculpted, practiced law, painted, played the violin and made them as well.  He was U.S. Ambassador to Turkey. And he served as the Territorial Governor of New Mexico. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 124 of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing …

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Livestock or “Deadstock”?, by SaraSue

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-10T07:03:18Z

I’m still reeling over what happened on the recent Easter Sunday.  It was early in the day when I trekked down to the barn to check on one of my heifers that was due to calve.  I had been watching her carefully as we got closer to her due date.  She wasn’t over-due.  In fact, she was right on time.  I had purposefully not made any Easter plans so I could be home if there was trouble.  And indeed, there was trouble. Her water broke at about 7:30 a.m. and I waited and waited for those two little hooves to …

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Economics & Investing Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-10T07:02:00Z

In Economics & Investing Media of the Week we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. The thumbnail below is click-expandable.       Economics & Investing Links of Interest France just pulled all its remaining gold out of the New York Federal Reserve. Forbes: Gold And Silver Hit 3-Week Highs After U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Agreement. US government is spending $88 billion a month in interest on national debt—equal to spending on defense and education combined. US employers added a surprisingly strong 178,000 jobs last month, rebounding from a weak February. Economics & Investing …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-10T07:01:58Z

“Our global economy is much more fragile than many of us realize.” – Robert Kiyosaki

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Hey, I Was Kidding With LGBTQWTF and LGBTQABCDEFGH

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-10T03:49:19Z

But they are serious with this acronym: MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ National Action Plan. Which stands for
The problem is certainly real. But would it not be simpler to say "missing First Nation’s people"?

Words and Deeds

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-10T01:45:11Z

Oh, wait… we’re not supposed to “blackpill”… I guess Cekada’s not “truly pro-Second Amendment“…

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Hidden in Plain Sight - Russia’s Unidentified LMG

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-10T00:00:00Z

In 2019, the Russian news agency RG.RU  released a photo of several new products from Kalashnikov Concern. The weapons were displayed during a visit by Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, where the diversification and reduction of the military-industrial complex were among the topics discussed. The image showed several different weapons, including the RPK-16, an early prototype of the RPL-20, the 12.7x108/12.7x99 SV-18 large-caliber sniper rifle, and a pair of SVCh sniper rifles in different flavors. In the center of the photo sat a unique-looking light machine gun that had not yet been publicly identified. To this day, its designation has not been officially released to the public, and details about the weapon and the program behind it remain behind closed doors.
For today’s Photo Of The Day, we have pictures of the new XM8 Carbine used by the members of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit. The XM8 is designed to improve maneuverability, especially in confined environments, while retaining the same 6.8×51mm ammunition and core operating system as the M7.
Welcome back to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, we talked about cool versus capable carry guns. If you happen to miss that article, be sure to click the link here.  This week, we’ll start a multiple-part series about various holsters on the market and what's best for you. We will go through what materials are available and what will be best for you based on your needs and what firearm you prefer to carry.

Schadenfreude in Six Figures

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-09T22:15:06Z

I had no idea who George Conway is. (His PR firm is clearly failing.) He is a lawyer and activist. He complains about giving a million dollars to Biden's Reelection campaign and regrets that he could have left it to his kids.

He was concerned about leaving his kids a democracy. "You keep using that word. I do not think you know what it means." Princess Bride. Democracy means that voters can define marriage as one man, one woman; ban abortion; prohibit sodomy; elect someone who promised to deport illegal aliens and does it.

Now if Democrats want to argue as they have that there should be limits on democracy, that is a legitimate argument.  But they seem oblivious to what that word means.



4/8/26 Daily Mail:

A Canadian province spent thousands of dollars on a coffee truck promotion to recruit American healthcare workers, a taxpayer watchdog revealed. 

The government of British Columbia sponsored the coffee delivery stunt, which lasted approximately two days in June 2025.

It involved a branded pink-and-purple truck driving across Seattle to hand out 1,000 cups of coffee and napkins. 

The paper cups said, 'Fill your cup. Follow your heart to BC,' and included a link to the government's healthcare careers website...

However, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) revealed the province's government spent on $165,000 CAD ($119,134 USD) the promotion.

That breaks down to each coffee costing approximately $165 CAD ($119 USD) per cup.

That must be a very attractive employer if you need to spend that much money to recruit employees  

Does the Skunk Works Implement Alien Technology?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-09T21:21:29Z

Is that why Area 51 is so restricted? 4/8/26 Newsweek:
 
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) deployed a new technology dubbed "Ghost Murmur" in the high-stakes operation to retrieve the second U.S. airman from deep inside Iran over the weekend, according to a new report.

The tool is able to pick up human heartbeats across long distances, and then uses artificial intelligence (AI) to sift out background noise, two unnamed sources told The New York Post.

The mountainous terrain of southern Iran was an "ideal first operational use" for the technology, one of the sources said....

The Ghost Murmur was reportedly developed by a secretive, experimental branch of Lockheed Martin's operations, known as Skunk Works.

U2, SR71. Dark Star? Is the Death Star beyond their capacity? I think not. For all we know, the Skunk Works might be building the Millennium Falcon in Area 51.

Mass Shooters Are Disproportionately White Claim

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-09T19:52:47Z

This is a popular claim by people promoting racial hatred. It is not true however. A majority of mass shooters are white because a majority of Americans are white. Crime Prevention Research Center gathers data on mass shooters.
None of these are shockingly disproportionate except Middle Easterners.

Transgenders commit mass shootings at 12x their proportion of the population. Pumping hormones into confused people is not a recipe for good results.

The Growing List

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-09T18:21:52Z

I’ve added several recent article links to the running archive of Firearms News‘ posts about “Donald Trump’s 2A Legacy and the ‘Beautiful Second Amendment’.” [More] Doctrinaire “loyalists” are invited to disparage legtimate callouts as “blackpilling.”

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By Dave Workman Writing at ProMarket, two researchers have declared it’s time for “alternative tax regimes to replace” federal excise taxes on handguns and long guns—which generate revenues to fund federal wildlife restoration programs—and doubling the taxes to “produce meaningful gains to society through a reduction in violence.” Liberty Park Press reached out to authors […]

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One of the longest-standing American gun control laws was kicked to the curb by the federal government back in January. Now, as of April 2, the United States Postal Service says it is working on updated guidelines for shipping handguns in the mail—something that’s been banned for nearly 100 years.

A New York State of Mind

by admin in The War on Guns on 2026-04-09T17:41:28Z

As the Democrats grow bolder and seize more power at the state and federal level, they are repealing ‘Grandfather Clauses’ or passing laws that go straight to gun seizures. It seems increasingly clear that today’s Democrats are determined to literally disarm all of us — not 50 years from now, but soon. [More] All they’ll … Continue reading "A New York State of Mind"

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ATF to Keep Biden-Era Frames and Receivers Rule in Place [More] Hey… no blackpilling! Nice to see “the first ever truly pro-Second Amendment nominee to head the agency” living up to my expectations. [Via Jess]

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 4/6/26 Science Alert:

Tattoos are generally considered safe, but growing scientific evidence suggests tattoo inks are not biologically inert. The key question is no longer whether tattoos introduce foreign substances into the body, but how toxic those substances might be and what that means for long-term health.

Tattoo inks are complex chemical mixtures. They contain pigments that give color, liquid carriers that help distribute the ink, preservatives to prevent microbial growth, and small amounts of impurities.

Many pigments currently in use were originally developed for industrial applications such as car paint, plastics, and printer toner, rather than for injection into human skin.


Cease Fire Matters

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-09T17:16:00Z

DJIA up 2.65%. NASDAQ up 3%. To satirize a 1960s slogan: "War is not good for corporations and other selling things."

Kangaroo Markets

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-09T17:16:00Z

The morning started with indices down fractions of 1% which is typical profit taking after a strong up day like yesterday. I would be curious to see a breakdown by transaction size. I suspect the big down days are dominated by individual investors and the mild days are institutions taking profits from short-term positions that suddenly provide a nice profit to goose their annual return.

Institutional investors are typically mutual funds or pension plans. They have different constraints and goals. Mutual funds are looking for a good return in exchange for particular levels of risk. Pension funds are looking for little or no risk and a good return.

Anyway, confidence remains strong and indices are up a bit under 1%. I would love to see the code that program traders use to decide whether to buy or sell.
Looking to arm yourself with Ruger’s updated, budget-friendly bolt-action, but you’re left-handed? Good news—Ruger now says it’s offering left-handed versions of its Gen II American bolt-action rifles.
Colt's Manufacturing Company has been awarded a $40,863,564 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract for the production of M4 and M4A1 carbines under the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. The contract covers deliveries to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, North Macedonia, and Tunisia, with work scheduled to run through March 31, 2031.

Best Guns For Home Defense [2026]

by David Lane in Recoil on 2026-04-09T14:24:32Z

Shotguns, pistols, PCCs, & ARs! We'll take a look at every major home defense weapon & break down the pros & cons of the best guns for home defense

Right To Repair

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-09T14:10:00Z

 John Deere, a giant in the ag sector, was having problems with technology.  Deere did not want to share the diagnostic software to repair their machines, which meant that farmers and third-party mechanics had to load the equipment on a trailer and take it to a dealership.

This caused huge problems for farmers.  Equipment has to run, and repairing it in the field is a lot easier than dragging it to the dealer.  Time is money.  Weather waits for no one.

Evidently, they reached a settlement in the long-running civil suit.  That is good news for everyone involved.

A Night's Sustenance

by Unknown in Home on the Range on 2026-04-09T13:49:00Z

Until I was about in first grade I wanted to be a doctor like our family doctor. Today, after attempting to insert the IV-like pointy straw into a juice pack, only to spray red liquid all over my mail (while tearing the pouch), I realized that it was probably a good thing they never let me work on the living.

I'm not real good with blood in non-professional settings.. But it's part of what I have to deal with, much too often it seemed, for only in getting into the nuts and bolts of a catastrophe could I find out things that might have prevented it from reoccurring.

Seeing a picture of a scene on TV or in photographs in no way prepares you for the real thing. In photos there is no sense of lives snatched from this world, of moments of adrenalin or fear. The victims still feel like strangers. In real life, the scattered pieces of a life invade your very being, and you will bring it home with you for many, many a night. The vision of what you saw will display across the back of your eyelids like an old matinee that plays again and again. It's more than a picture, it's an auditory and sensory remembrance; sight and smell that you can't wash off you and can't put away in a drawer with the photos.

When I got back from the last one, it was particularly difficult. As I shut my eyes I reached out to touch the substantial and warm doggy form of a rescue Lab, who I let sleep on the bed that night, just to hear them breathing. My house was locked, and the smoke, fire and burglar alarm were armed. There was a box of hydroshocks in the nightstand and I had formerly frozen biscuits ready to cook for breakfast. I'd be OK.

Back when I was younger, I was a hunter, bow and firearm I didn't hunt for sport but for food for the table. Growing up, if we didn't have venison or fresh caught fish on the table, dinner would have been sparse.  But I loved it, getting up early, getting into the camo, painting up my face (with earth colored greasepaint, not Revlon) and sneaking through the woods like I was on some sort of covert mission. . .that was a blast. Climbing up a tall stand trying to hold my heavy 20-gauge Belgium Browning semi-auto in one hand was interesting to say the least. I know the friends I hunted with, more than once, took bets to see if I'd make it into a particularly tricky stand without yelling for help. It might have taken me 15 minutes but I got into my stand solo and the view was incredible.

I remember my last firearm hunt. It started snowing early and it was -6 degrees. I had on long johns and two pairs of coveralls and I still had to clench and unclench my muscles to generate warmth as the day wore on. Finally, my friends went back to the house, out on 500 acres in the far North. They'd teased me about being a wimpy girl, so I ate my peanut butter sandwich and stayed out in the blind until almost dark. Right as the last of the days light leeched out of the sky, a big buck came, moving along the tree line in the distance. I aimed carefull, one shot, at near dark, as he ran for the thick of the forest. As the shot cracked into the frigid air, the buck leaped into the woods, as I stared, still, amazed at how a living thing like that will keep going, and how far, when it is already dead from that single shot through the heart. But the snow was heavy and darkness was on me and by the time I got down, out of the blind, tracking him was difficult. The light seeped out of the sky as somewhere ahead, a once living thing cooled, spinning itself into blood and dust from whence it came.

When I finally got to where he lay, the white tail a small sign in the deepening pool of blackness, I stood, hairs rising up along my forearms, my breath hot in my chest, despite the snow and the cold. I wasn't alone. One moment I was standing there,in rapt rumination of my pride and superiority, when something instinctual kicked in and I stopped in my tracks. There, crouching over the remains of that magnificent 12 point buck was a large, darker shadow than shadow, merged onto my kill, hunched over the ribcage, dark on darkness.  I couldn't tell where one shadow began and another ended. Something uttered a low throated growl at me; it wasn't somebody's pet and it was certainly not some cuddley woodland creature from a Disney movie. The stink of something primordial was in the air, more than blood, less than my own pride and fear and I knew that I was moving downward very quickly on the food chain.

Shooting at it in almost total darkness would only have pissed it off, so I slowly backed away and let whichever predator had found my buck have it's due. I'd taken something that, in the realm of the wild, wasn't mine to take, and something more powerful was going to take it from me. I thought I'd captured a citidel but instead found myself in an unmarked battle for which I was vastly outgunned.  So,  In that thin dissolution of starlight, I carefully made my long way back to the safety of the house, the fear seeping out of me like the deer's blood onto the snow.

I  haven't hunted since, for a lot of reasons, now taking my camera to the trees in lieu of a firearm.  The woods are my guide and my witness, the paths I take their postulate. I tread carefully, and silently, knowing that what is underfoot may be as fragile as my own heart.  

We think, as humans, we have dominion over the wild and especially when we are young, we think we are immortal. But when we are in those places, be it the forest or the skies, we are on the edge, and living is accomplished on an edge that is neither a humanitarian or lenient. The slow, the infirm, the careless . . . perish. And there will be blood. I am reminded of that daily. With each scene, each violent stoppage of that which is life, I develop a deeper appreciation of just being here, breathing, living flesh and bone. For it was in that cold wood on that dark night as I stared into the glowing eyes of something toothed and fanged, that I realized that this seemingly sturdy body, that serves me subtlety and so well, is only so much meat, and my thoughts and life history would only be a night's sustenance to some creature of the woods. . . or to fate.

 - Brigid


In this episode of TFB Behind the Gun, I sit down with Riley Hart, Design Engineer at Heckler & Koch USA and the founder of Romeo Hotel Engineering. From designing the Thicc-Boi-12 shotgun suppressor  for the Standard Manufacturing DP-12  to exploring radical concepts like his Gyro Brake, a gyroscopic style stabilizer intended to tame muzzle climb and recoil, Riley embodies the intersection of serious mechanical engineering and unapologetic gun nerd experimentation. We dive into how he balances OEM work at HK with running his own small shop design lab, what “unconventional firearms projects” really look like on the bench, and how his approach to suppression , stabilization, and platform-specific solutions challenges some of the industry’s stale assumptions. You can learn more about Riley’s work through his company’s website at Romeo Hotel Engineering – Unconventional Firearms Design ( https://www.romeohoteleng.com ) and keep up with his projects and ideas on his social channels.
The road to state glory reaches its defining moment this weekend as the Olympic Archery in Schools (OAS) program brings together hundreds of student-athletes for the 2026 State Championships in California and Florida.

A FUNNY STORY

by Mas in on 2026-04-09T13:00:00Z

I think I’ve mentioned in the past the pitfalls of having a gun in New York State, and people getting arrested for illegal possession when they checked in at an airport counter and didn’t have NY state issued paper for it.  This story comes from my friend John, a retired cop in California: Some years back […]

Useful Idiots

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2026-04-09T13:00:00Z

Quote of the Day I can see this being true for a high percentage of the people on the left. Those who are also known as “useful idiots”. But there are also those who are rational, deliberate, and carefully choose … Continue reading
With a couple of beer-centric “holidays” falling this past week, I turned my attention to hoppy beverages and their cigar accompaniments. For “New Beer’s Eve” on Monday, I was in the mood for something light and refreshing, still easing out of the indulgence of Easter weekend. A leftover Pilsner Urquell in the fridge fit the bill perfectly.

Choosing a cigar to accompany a lighter beer gave me some pause. A crisp, herbal pilsner calls for restraint; anything too bold would quickly overwhelm its clean malt character and Saaz hop profile. I settled on a lighter-bodied cigar with a creamy, nutty profile and reached for a Davidoff Signature 1000 — a cigar I typically reserve for morning or afternoon smokes, often paired with a cup of creamy coffee.



The pairing proved both enjoyable and surprisingly refreshing. The Ecuador Connecticut wrapper, with Dominican binder and fillers, delivered a smooth, coffee-leaning profile with gentle sweetness and just a hint of pepper. That touch of sweetness played nicely against the pilsner’s bitterness, creating a balanced, complementary experience. My only disappointment was the brevity of the 5 5/8 x 34 panetela — barely a 25-minute smoke. I was sorely tempted to light a second, but resisted.

The following evening, “National Beer Day” called for another moment on the porch. With cooler temperatures settling in, I reached for something darker: Bell’s Christmas Ale. Despite its seasonal branding, it’s a fine Scotch Ale and one I enjoy well beyond the holidays. For the cigar, I chose a Rocky Patel The Edge 20th Anniversary Robusto.

This fuller-bodied cigar brings notes of cedar, earth, dark cocoa, and a touch of spice. Its blend, featuring a 10-year-aged Ecuador Sumatra wrapper, a Honduran Broadleaf binder, and fillers from Honduras and Panama comes together in a rich, medium-to-full-bodied smoke, one I often enjoy with bourbon or rye.



The Scotch Ale brought a deep malt richness to the pairing. Layers of caramel and toffee complemented the cigar’s cocoa and cedar notes, while the beer’s body stood up well to the cigar’s strength. It was a satisfying match, particularly as the evening chill set in. After flirting with 80-degree days just a week prior, we found ourselves under a freeze warning — a classic Virginia spring.

These beer “holidays” served as a welcome prompt to explore a couple of thoughtful pairings. Even after years of enjoying beer — this blog evolved from that passion — I find that discovering the right cigar match still takes a bit of time, a bit of patience, and more than a few moments staring into the humidor.

And it’s always worth the effort.

Cheers!

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The Trump Administration via the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) issued a Memorandum Opinion on January 15, 2026, pertaining to the general ban on the mailing of handguns by use of the Postal Service. The Memorandum declared the federal ban on mailing handguns to be unconstitutional.  This was a significant step to restore rights traditionally protected by the Second Amendment.

Our history is full of famous figures ordering firearms by mail, from Bat Masterson to President Theodore Roosevelt.  In 1927 a federal law banning the sending of handguns through the mail was put into effect. It is widely regarded as the first federal firearms law. The Congressional record of the debate shows the purpose was to prevent black people from circumventing existing state and local handgun bans on the carry of concealed weapons by black men. The Congressional record of the debate was found by esteemed historian Clayton Cramer. From the debate:

 Here we have laid bare the principal cause for the high murder rate in Memphis--the carrying by colored people of a concealed deadly weapon, most often a pistol.  Can we not cope with this situation?

The quote above is from Senator Shields (D-TN), in 1924. It took time for the act to be passed and become law. Senator Shields said the primary purpose was to prevent black people from circumventing state and local bans on the possession and carry of concealed handguns. This was done through the interstate shipping of handguns. Shields asserted that no law abiding citizen had any lawful reason to carry a concealed weapon. The ban only affected the postal service. Private shippers were not banned from shipping handguns.

The current regulation proposed by the Postal Service is designed to bring postal regulations back into conformity with the Constitution, or at least, into conformity with the finding by the OLC Memorandum. Some changes would be as follows:

Definition:

Handgun: a pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed on a person. 

Handguns will be included as "Mailable firearms".  For mailing within a particular state, shipment of handguns will be required to use "Return Service Requested". Tracking and signature capture at delivery will be required. For mailing to out of state addresses, by those without a Federal Firearms License,  the following is to be required:

 The mailpiece must:
1) Be addressed to the recipient.
2) Include the “in the care of” endorsement immediately preceding the
name of the applicable temporary custodian.
3) Be opened by the recipient.
4) Be mailed using a class of mail, product, or Extra Service that
provides tracking and signature capture at delivery. 

The reform regulation will not go into effect until the comment period has lapsed. The comment period will extend from the time of publication in the Federal Register, which is expected to be on April 2, 2026, and continue for the next 30 days. Comments can be made after the proposed rule is published, at https://federalregister.gov/d/2026-06376. Exactly when the regulation may go into effect is not certain at this time. If this rule is of interest, citizens can affect it through reasoned arguments submitted by comment at the link, when the comment period is opened.

One of the expected results of being able to send handguns through the postal service is a drop in the cost of ordering handguns remotely, through the Internet, telephone, or by mail. The cost of returning handguns to the manufacturer for warranty service should also drop. The cost of sending handguns through non-postal means has sky-rocketed in recent years, along with privacy concerns.

Analysis:

The argument about the utility of concealed weapons has continued to the present time. Those opposed to an armed population claim weapons in the hands of ordinary citizens, especially handguns, serve no useful purpose. Those supporting the reasoning behind the adoption of the Second Amendment claim multiple useful and necessary purposes. Research on the subject is divided. Bans on handguns do not appear to reduce overall homicide rates or suicide rates. Handgun bans appear to motivated for purposes of political power.

The Second Amendment appears clear on the subject. The Supreme Court has issued a definitive opinion in the Bruen decision. The Second Amendment protects the right to be armed in public.

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The preliminary investigation determined that a suspect attempting to enter a home was shot by a person inside. The injured suspect was transported to the hospital in critical condition by Dallas Fire-Rescue.

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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-09T11:57:00Z








Thursday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-09T10:30:00Z

Thanks again to all who have requested this.

Preparedness Notes for Thursday — April 9, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-09T07:04:56Z

On April 9, 1388, the Battle of Näfels was a major victory for the Swiss Confederation in the first century of its struggle for self-determination against the Habsburg overlordship of the Duchy of Austria. (The public domain photo of Näfels, Canton Glarus, Switzerland, was taken by Marco Zanoli.) Note that in January 2011, Näfels became part of the municipality of Glarus Nord. — April 9, 1869: Hudson’s Bay Company ceded its territory to Canada. — And on April 9, 1959 NASA named the first seven astronauts for Project Mercury. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round …

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Subterfuge: Why I Smile When I’m Told Some Lies, by R.E.D.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-09T07:03:31Z

In this article, I’ll explain why some subterfuge can be a good thing and some implications for present-day news reporting. Many of my friends and acquaintances are terrible liars. I don’t mean to imply that my friends tell a lot of lies. However, they often tell the same lie consistently, and quite frankly it is not a very good lie. So, they are just not very good at telling that one lie. A couple of reasons why I am lied to so often is because I live in a community with many military retirees and I worked for nearly 30 …

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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-09T07:02:15Z

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, another new AI threat. The Escape of Claude Mythos Hacking Tool I found this linked over at the Whatfinger.com news aggregation site: Do you understand what Anthropic just admitted?  …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-09T07:01:14Z

“The prosperity of a country depends, not on the abundance of its revenues, nor on the strength of its fortifications, nor on the beauty of its public buildings; but it consists in the number of its cultivated citizens, in its men of education, enlightenment and character.” – Martin Luther

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California leadership intends to continue to destroy families and lives long after they leave office. Continue reading
There is a moment every precision shooter knows: the stage timer beeps, and you have to make a barricade, a fence post, a window ledge, or whatever you fear the most, some kind of improvised field position your rock-solid shooting platform. In that moment, the difference between a hit and a miss often comes down to what is sitting between your rifle and that imperfect surface. That is where shooting bags earn their keep. In this review, we’ll take a look at a sticky bag from Armageddon Gear  I’ve been using for 7 years - and something brand new I recently discovered!

The Only Thing Necessary For Wealth is Time

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-08T23:54:00Z

 I talk to people who are at or near retirement age and I wish that I had a time machine to go back and ask them to read my guide to becoming wealthy. (And maybe me too at 18.)

A relatively modest investment in a diversified equity mutual fund in 1980 would have you independently wealthy today. If you are 25 or 30, get started on becoming wealthy. 

 

POTD: Frankonia Pro Tuning Taipan Pistols

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-08T23:30:00Z

Today’s Photo of the Day showcases a selection of Pro Tuning Taipan pistols, all developed in-house by the Frankonia Tuning Center  in Germany. Each variant is built with a clear focus on precision shooting. While the images highlight a range of different configurations and visual styles, every model shares the same foundation, drawing from proven CZ-based designs.

Medieval Wisdom

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-08T23:24:00Z

 I have mentioned this series before.

I think his assumptions about why newer materials (Portland cement, fiberglass insulation, latex paints) have replaced traditional, longer-lasting and sometimes superior products (lime mortar, wool building insulation, linseed oil exterior paint) are a bit too conspiracy-focused but I have looked up some of his claims (lime mortar is superior to Portland cement in handling water problems and is self-healing; sheep wool is "high efficiency, high fire resistance ability, long lifespan") and he seems to be right. In some cases, the older materials have different problems: sheep wool is eaten by some insects.

Still, well worth considering for your post-apocalyptic planning. 


Welcome back to another edition of Wheelgun Wednesday. This week, I want to look at the world of lightweight revolvers that are on the market and how they drastically differ from their full-metal variants. I recently bought the new Smith & Wesson Nightguard and although I'm not ready to release my full review yet, I have a standard 686+ that is almost identical except for weight. Shooting them side by side has been interesting to see the differences. When you look at other options like the airweights, there are two very different guns that you have the ability to choose from. Let's take a closer look at lightweight versus full-weight revolvers.

Raisin' Caine

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-08T22:51:00Z

 The Charman of the Joint Chiefs gave a briefing this morning, talking about the Iran mission.  He highlighted some states.  He said that during this operation (and I'm paraphrasing here) US forces consumed "950 thousand gallons of coffee, 2 million energy drinks, and a lot of nicotine". 

Those of us who have served, know that the military runs on caffeine and nicotine. It was true when I was a young tank commander, and I'm gratified to know that it is still true.

Heckler & Koch has announced the VP9CC, a new micro-compact pistol chambered in 9mm and manufactured at HK's factory in Oberndorf, Germany. The VP9CC is positioned as a smaller variant of the VP9 platform , retaining the ergonomic features and design language of the full-sized line rather than being developed as an entirely separate product.
4/7/26 NPR:
While NASA does have photos of the moon from satellites such as the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, experts told NPR that the ability for humans to observe parts of the moon for the first time — and relay details in their own words — is vital to lunar understanding.
No. The Apollo missions all passed over the far side each and every time.
Last month the Canadian Armed Forces announced  they will be replacing thier C7 rifles and C8 carbines with variants of Colt Canada’s MRR. Up to 65,000 the new rifles, known as the Canadian Modular Assault Rifle (CMAR), are set to be procured over the next 5 years. Colt Optics has announced that they have been selected to provide a 1-6x LPVO.

By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Dave Adamiak got a call four years ago from an active-duty Navy Chief Petty Officer, or CPO, who knew his son, Patrick “Tate” Adamiak. Unfortunately, he cannot ever forget the horror of that call. He was told that more than 40 law enforcement officers, mostly ATF and other federal […]

The post It’s Been Four Long Years Since ATF Arrested Patrick ‘Tate’ Adamiak appeared first on Liberty Park Press.

 

Beckwith v. Frey, No. 25-1160 (1st Cir. 2026) pp. 7-8 uses means testing approach based on homicide and suicide rates purportedly reduced by waiting periods. Concerning persons at risk of domestic violence during the waiting period:

A representative of the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence ("the Coalition") also submitted a statement that domestic violence advocates advise victims not to obtain a firearm as part of their safety plans because, statistically, victims are more likely to have the firearm used against them than to make helpful use of it during a confrontation.  The Coalition's representative also opined that victims who believe firearms are necessary for their immediate safety would not be harmed by the Act because the Coalition offers services designed to keep victims safe during the seventy-two-hour waiting period. 

No evidence presented that domestic victims are at greater risk even if it were true that gun owners in general are at higher risk. The claim that gun owners are more at risk of their guns being used against them is based on a study in King Co., Washington, that found that owning a dog or renting was even a higher risk factor than owning a gun. The study looked only deaths by gun, not if the gun used was owned by the dead person. That people who die by gun might be drug dealers or other low-lifes seems not to have been considered.

I am also pleased to learn that the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence is able to provide protection for domestic violence victims more effectively than the police.

On pp. 12-13:

To support the threshold contention that the district court should have stopped at step one of Bruen, the Attorney General argues that the Act does not curtail conduct covered by the Second Amendment's plain text and therefore presumptively does not violate the Amendment.  He contends the Amendment literally "says nothing about any right to purchase or otherwise acquire arms, much less to do so immediately."  Thus, he says the Act does not infringe the right to "keep" and "bear" arms because purchasing and acquiring firearms are materially distinct from, and necessarily antecedent to, possessing and carrying them....

The four modern Supreme Court cases interpreting the Second Amendment do not provide clear guidance for resolving this dispute because none of them deal with the sort of regulatory regime we consider here.

So the freedom of the press does not include the right to obtain a printing press or computer printer. 


Wilson Combat has expanded its X9 series with the eXperior Elite Commander Double Stack . This 9mm pistol blends the line’s familiar ergonomics with modern, high-capacity performance aimed at everyday carry and defensive use.

Zeiss Apia 20-50×65 Compact Spotting Scope [FIRST LOOK]

by David Lane in Recoil on 2026-04-08T14:48:03Z

NEW from Zeiss comes the Apia 20-60x65 spotting scope! Hands-on testing with a new class of Zeiss optic.

Battle Rifles in the Jungle: Guatemalan AR-10

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2026-04-08T13:27:00Z

Available at Morphy’s here: https://auctions.morphyauctions.com/_N__ARTILLERIE_INRICHTINGEN_AR10_MACHINE_GUN__PRE_-LOT667077.aspx Guatemala was one of the handful of countries to purchase original AR-10 rifles, made at Artillerie Inrichtingen (AI) in the Netherlands. The sale was made by Sam Cummings, legendary arms [...]

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Why the Afroman lawsuit was important

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2026-04-08T13:00:47Z

Several of you got my lemon pound cake reference last week but for those who didn’t, I’m going to explain a little further. There’s a rapper (and yes you can actually understand the words) whose stage name is Afroman (real name Joseph Foreman). In the early 2000’s he wrote a cautionary song regarding the use […]
Quote of the Day Researchers at Flinders University have concluded that the global human population surpassed Earth’s sustainable carrying capacity more than six decades ago, entering a prolonged period of ecological overshoot fueled by fossil energy and accelerating resource consumption. … Continue reading
Springfield Armory has introduced a new compact variant of its SA-35 series, adding a 4-inch 9mm model to the lineup. The release builds on the established SA-35 platform, offering a shorter configuration while maintaining the core design and features that define the series. The SA-35 is a modern interpretation of the classic Browning Hi-Power, originally developed by John Moses Browning
Cilantro Lime Seared Ahi Tuna from Wild Game Cuisine is an excellent choice; serve it with rice and a citrus salad for a flavor packed meal.
Featuring an added retail value of more than $200, Springfield Armory® is proud to announce the launch of the new SAINT® Gear Pac®.

Gabe Metcalf with his returned single shot 20 gauge shotgun and six rounds of ammunition. Courtesey Gabe Metcalf's Mother, Vivian. 

In the Gun Free School Zone case against Gabriel Metcalf in Billings, Montana, the authorities have returned Gabriel's single shot 20 gauge shotgun, an ammunition pouch, and the six rounds of 20 gauge ammunition which were seized when Gabriel was arrested on August 23 of 2023. The case was ruled to be illegitimate by the Ninth Circuit Court of appeals when they sent the case back to the District Court with instructions to dismiss the case. The Ninth Circuit opinion was sent to the District Court on September 23, 2025, just short of two years after Gabe was arrested. 

AmmoLand has been at the forefront of reporting on this case, with over two dozen articles over the course of the last two and a half years. 

Officer Stroble returning Gabe's shotgun, ammunition, and ammo pouch.  He does not appear happy or freindly. 

It is not clear if the officers were acting on behalf of the Billings Police Force or the ATF/Billings Police Task Force. Gabe says officer Stroble was the officer who arrested him two and a half years ago as an officer in the task force. The arrest was a federal arrest based on the federal Gun Free School Zone act.  The task force was used to arrest Gabe after the Billings police, on a local TV station, said they could not arrest Gabe because he was not breaking the law.

Gabriel won his case in the Federal Courts. The Ninth Circuit did not say the Gun Free School Zone law was unconstitutional. They said Gabe should never have been indicted and tried.

Gabe and his mother, Vivian, suffered significant damages during the two and a half years of punishment by process in the courts. Gabe spent a month in jail and years on probation. His mother stopped her business as a seamstress. Their budding recycling business was destroyed. Their reputation was damaged, relationships destroyed. When talking to Gabe and his mother, this correspondent learned Gabe's property, particularly the shotgun, had not been returned, months after the case was dismissed.

It has been common for police departments to fail to return property, even to those who win in the courts. The cost of forcing the police to comply often costs more than the property is worth. This correspondent told Gabe and his mother he would contact Gary Marbut and ask for advise.

Gary Marbut is a founder and President of the Montana Shooting Sports Association MSSA. He is a legendary figure in the Second Amendment community in Montana.

Gary put forward the idea of sending a letter from the MSSA to candidate for the US Senate in Montana, Kurt Alme. Kurt Alme was the United States Attorney for Montana, appointed by President Trump. Alme resigned from the US Attorney office on March 6, 2026. Gary sent the letter on March 10, 2026.

Kurt Alme's predecessor had been appointed by President Biden. Kurt has good contacts in the US Attorney's office in Montana. Timothy J. Racicot is currently the acting United States Attorney in Montana.  U.S. Attorney Racicot was the acting U.S. Attorney assigned to the position by President Trump before Kurt Alme was appointed as the U.S. Attorney in Montana in 2025.

Racicot was the First Assistant U.S. Attorney (similar to second in command) during the previous administration, before becoming acting U.S. Attorney. Kurt Alme was Racicot's boss for five months, from October 7, 2025 to March 6. 2026. The Ninth Circuit ordered the District Court to dismiss the case on September 23, about two weeks before Kurt Alme was appointed to be the United States Attorney for Montana, and became Timothy J. Racicot's boss. Kurt Alme was not in charge when the Metcalf Gun Free School Zone case was being prosecuted. It may be Kurt Alme was unfamiliar with the case, as it was ordered dismissed before he was appointed.

On March 10 Kurt Alme was sent the letter by Gary Marbut, to remind him of the case. On March 20, 2026,  Gabe's shotgun was returned by officer Strobel. Stroble is said to be the same officer who had arrested Gabe. Gabe and his mother received a phone call on or about March 20th, where the call was difficult to identify. When called back, the officer on the phone wanted Gabe to come to their office to pick up the shotgun.  

Gabe insisted his shotgun be returned to where it had been seized.

Within half an hour, on March 20th, at about 0930, the shotgun was returned. Such a quick response makes it appear the return was considered a high priority.

Because of the nature and high profile of the case, and because Kurt Alme had already resigned as United States Attorney before the letter from Gary Marbut was sent, there is no documented evidence the letter was responsible for the shotgun being returned. The timeline implies such may be the case.

Gabe's mother, Vivian, reminded the officers who were returning the shotgun, the front door did not work properly. According to Gabe's mother, it was unnecessarily damaged when the officers served a warrant on August 23, 2023, the day Gabe was peaceably arrested outside his home.

Gabe was arrested when he went to talk to officers at a parking lot across the street outside his home. Gabe said he took the initiative to talk to them. He had the understanding the situation would be resolved in his favor. Gabe said he had left the shotgun inside, as he had said he would do, to the same officers, days earlier.

The arrest, indictment, trial, appeal, and dismissal were all uncalled for. 

It is unknown if Gabe and his mother will ever be made whole for their years of suffering and punishment by process.

Gabe's Mother, Vivian, has established a GiveSendGo site.

 

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

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TX: Midlothian- Domestic Defense Gunfight, Girl Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2026-04-08T11:36:00Z

According to the report, after the altercation, Nienhuis went to his truck and got a handgun. He walked back to the house and fired several rounds, one of which struck the caller's 11-year-old sister, the report states. Nienhuis then drove away from the scene.  

Nienhuis returned to the house minutes later, where he was confronted by another of his sons who had armed himself with a rifle. They exchanged gunfire in the front yard.

Midlothian police said they believe no one was injured during the second shooting, but houses and vehicles belonging to several neighbors were damaged by gunfire.

Midlothian police officers arrived at the home at 7:17 p.m. and confronted Nienhuis, who had armed himself with a knife. Officers pleaded with him to drop the knife, but he refused and then stabbed himself in the neck. Officers charged him and retrieved the knife.  

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Seawright then exited his truck and placed a revolver in his pocket. Howard hit Seawright several times. During the fight, Seawright retrieved his revolver from his pocket. Howard gained control of the revolver and attempted to shoot at Seawright. Seawright then regained control of his revolver and fired several shots.

An off-duty GBI agent traveling north on U.S. Highway 29 witnessed the fight between Howard and Seawright and stopped to intervene. Once the agent saw Seawright fire his revolver, the agent fired multiple rounds. Seawright was not injured. Seawright immediately dropped his revolver and complied with the agent’s verbal commands. Howard then drove away from the scene into Clarke County, where he stopped and called 911. Howard reported that he had been shot. EMS then responded to Howard’s location, where he was taken to an area hospital for treatment.


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Middle of the Week Memeishness!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-08T10:55:00Z




A River Runs Through It...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2026-04-08T10:45:00Z

Here's a neat online tool sponsored by Mapbox and, I think, built off Google Maps where you can plop a raindrop anywhere on the map and trace its path as it flows to the ocean (or wherever its final destination may be.)

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ATF's case against the former sailor should trouble the scandal-plagued agency.

“Head on a Swivel” is Stupid Advice

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2026-04-08T08:01:09Z

“Keep your head on a swivel” is some of the dumbest self protection advice I’ve heard on the internet.  It ranks right up there with using wasp spray for self defense, carrying car keys between your fingers, and loading your home protection shotgun with birdshot.     What does “head on a swivel” even mean? […]

Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — April 8, 2026

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-08T07:04:51Z

On April 8, 1796, the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss proved the quadratic reciprocity law (the ability to determine the solvability of any quadratic equation in modular arithmetic.) — Today’s feature piece is a guest post that was too short to qualify as an entry for the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. More than $984,000 worth of prizes have been awarded since we started running the contest.  Round 124 ends on May 31st, so get busy writing and e-mail us your entry. Remember that there is a 1,500-word minimum, and that articles on practical “how-to” skills for survival have an advantage …

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The First Nine Survival Items You Should Buy, by Big John

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-08T07:03:42Z

I’ll make my list of the first nine survival items that you should buy really simple for you. The first two big-dollar items that you should buy are the Self Reliance Outfitters Canteen set and heavy duty space blanker/tarp. These two items are really must-have items. Dave Canterbury of Self Reliance Outfitters had these items custom-made. They are industrial strength and designed just like I would have done so myself. The canteen. It is similar to the old metal army canteen setup. But it is bigger and has a bigger mouth. It is nested in a canteen cup with a …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-08T07:02:01Z

Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — Some wisdom from Temple Grandin: Recommended Basic Livestock Handling. o  o  o A video from SecDef Pete Hegseth: Our Military bases became gun-free zones—leaving troops EXPOSED. That ends today. o  o  o GOP Senator Opposes More Than 60 Days Of War On Iran Without War Declaration. An excerpt: “Curtis didn’t say whether …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2026-04-08T07:01:57Z

“Men become civilized, not in proportion to their willingness to believe, but in proportion to their readiness to doubt.” – Ambrose Bierce

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More From End of a Berlin Diary

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-08T04:08:14Z

Shirer reproduces parts of documents kept in such Teutonic detail after the war. Among them a speech by General Jodl which us harshly frank in its description is the state of the war in 1943. At page 219, he mentions something that should warm the hearts of every American  the U-boats were sinking an enormous number of ships supplying Britain but Jodl admits they cannot sink them faster than we can build them.

Europe dying

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2026-04-08T01:00:00Z

Europe has doomed itself. Part 2 of commentary on Europe's fall and end. Continue reading

People Trying to Buy a House That I Do Not Own

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-08T00:45:25Z

Over the last couple months, I have received multiple calls attempting to buy my house on 17th Street. One left a voicemail so I texted him back asking if I needed to iwn it to sell it to him.

Today, the call was from Florida and it dawned on me that my recently discovered, late illegitimate half-brother rented a house on 17th Street in Florida before going into nursing care.  These are sharks looking to buy that house, unaware that he was not the owner.

The Threat to Bomb Them into The Stone Age Worked

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-08T00:45:25Z

4/7/26 CBS News:
Ahead of his 8 p.m. ET deadline, President Trump announced that he has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, provided Iran agrees to a "COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING" of the Strait of Hormuz, while negotiations mediated by Pakistan continue. Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social that Iran provided a 10-point peace proposal, calling it a "workable basis on which to negotiate.

Israel has also agreed to the contours of the ceasefire agreement, a White House official told CBS News.

HK’s Next-Gen Twist on the FN Minimi - The MG43

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-08T00:00:00Z

In the late 1990s, the famous German company Heckler & Koch set out to build a new 5.56x45 NATO belt-fed light machine gun for the German Army that could challenge the FN Minimi/M249, which was widely used by many NATO nations. Somehow, they used the Minimi/M249, which was designed by Ernest Vervier at FN Herstal, as the basis for the HK design and improved it. The project first appeared under the designation MG43, which is a conventional, gas-operated design that incorporates all current trends in small-arms development. HK’s design incorporated improvements to withstand heavy use and adverse conditions, and one interesting feature was the weight; the initial MG43 weighed 14.10 lbs. (6.4 kg).
Some firearms are built to disappear into holsters and hard used. Others are built to be looked at first, and then fired. The Chiappa Rhino Elite 60DS sits somewhere in between. Limited to just 44 pieces, this 2026 Elite variant takes the already unconventional Rhino platform and pushes it into unfamiliar territory.

Small Business Spotlight: Bespoke Park City

by Josh C in The Firearm Blog on 2026-04-07T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to TFB's Small Business Spotlight ! In this series, we take a look at small firearm-related businesses. Today, we have a luxury firearms dealer out of Park City, Utah: Bespoke Park City.

Hyperbole

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2026-04-07T21:13:00Z

 A lot of people are freaked out about President Trump's Truth Social post from earlier today.  I admit that it seems a bit harsh.


I wish that he had been a little more circumspect.  Threatening to kill an entire civilization in  one night seems a bit over-the-top.  It's dark over there now, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

Remote Desktop to Linux Box in Shop

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-07T19:07:00Z

 Using XRDP, I am able to do all my development from my office now:


Once temperatures rise, this will be much nicer than doing this in the garage.

Is a Catholic University Catholic?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2026-04-07T19:00:00Z

 In this case, Georgetown. 4/7/26 Daily Caller:

A Georgetown University professor is under fire for telling people who share concerns about Muslim “rape gangs” to “get over it.”

Professor Jonathan A. C. Brown, chair of Islamic Civilization at Georgetown, posted the dismissive remark twice on X in response to users discussing a link between Islam and an escalating crisis of rape gangs in the United Kingdom, archived versions of the now-deleted posts show. 

I understand Catholic universities are only nominally under Church authority, and it shows.

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