As we write and publish this today, it is just 8 or so hours before the local clock (Mountain Time) ticks off midnight. Tomorrow morning, NPR (National Public Radio – one of the propaganda arms of the Woke left and … Continue reading

Dad Joke CCCLIII - Special Queen Of The World edition

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-07-03T22:31:00Z

Our birthday girl brings these:

What do you call a rabbit with fleas?  Bugs Bunny.

I bet jellyfish are sad that there are no peanut butter fish.

What do you call a bunch of birds that stick together?  Velcrows.

Dogs prepare you for babies; cats prepare you for teenagers. 

By Dave Workman By a vote of 218-214, the House of Representatives has passed President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” less than a day after the Senate also approved the measure, with a tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President J.D. Vance. President Trump is expected to sign on Friday. The package, according to Fox News, […]

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The NEW 10mm Extar Arms EP10 [GunCon 2025]

by Luke C. in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-03T21:00:00Z

BallisticAviation  sits down with Josh from extarusa  to talk about their new 10mm variant of their large-format pistol. The EP series focuses mostly on being affordable, reliable and durable, with most of its components and frame being constructed entirely from various polymers. For critical components like the barrel and bolt, Extar USA makes all of their parts in-house for the EP9, EP45, and EP10, with a few parts here and there, like the trigger, contracted out to companies like Schmid triggers.

Today I ran some High Desert Cartridge Company .38 Special 148 grain HBWCs over my Garmin chronograph from 2 .357 Magnum revolvers.

First, from my S&W 640-1 with a 1-/7/8" (nominal 2") barrel, 10 shots averaged 753 FPS.



Second, from my S&W 66-2 with a 2.5" barrel, 8 shots averaged 788.7 FPS. For some reason 2 shots didn't register.



Everything else being equal, I would expect 25 - 50 FPS more velocity from a gun chambered in .38 Special, due to less freebore.

High Desert Cartridge Company advertises this load at 725 FPS from a 2" snubbie with 18" of penetration in ballistic gelatin.

In my opinion this would be an excellent carry load in .38 Special of .357 Magnum snubbie revolvers. It's controllable in rapid fire but will poke a clean hole all the way into the vitals.




Free Books- Part 322

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2025-07-03T19:41:55Z

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

Happy Birthday to The Queen Of The World!

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-07-03T19:15:00Z

Although I decorated cupcakes, not a cake.  She loves cupcakes. 

 

Happy Birthday, Darlin'.

Join BallisticAviation  at TheGunCollective  GunCon 2025 as he interviews Kyle Lynch, the creator of Riflespeed Gas Controls. The Riflespeed gas control system is a toolless 12-position gas adjustment system that makes it easy for you to quickly and painlessly tune your rifle for a variety of conditions without the need for extra tools. With a clearly defined 12-position system, Kyle's Riflespeed Gas Controls can quickly and precisely adjust your rifle to work with almost any ammo or suppressor setup.

AI Hallucination?

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-07-03T18:22:52Z

Interesting concept. But I suspect there was an AI and/or writer hallucination involved in some of the description details. US Hypersonic Engine Breakthrough Sparks Global Response from China and Others With the successful flight test of a Rotating Detonation Rocket … Continue reading

KCI 100-round 5.56 AK Drum Mags Are Here!

by Luke C. in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-03T18:00:00Z

BallisticAviation  is at the TheGunCollective  GunCon 2025 to speak with KCI about their official release of the 100-round 5.56 AK drum mag. This long-awaited Beta-C inspired drum magazine will be compatible with virtually all 5.56 pattern AKs on the market. In addition to the new drum mag, KCI is also excited to announce the official launch of their new company, Combat Defense Industries, which specializes in ballistic-rated helmets.

Lee’s Gamble

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-07-03T17:27:00Z

For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is the instant when it’s still not yet two o’clock on that July afternoon in 1863, the brigades are in position behind the rail fence, the guns are laid and ready in the woods and the furled flags are already […]

Pickett’s Charge

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-07-03T17:25:14Z

Crossing the Emmitsburg Road. ——————————————————– “Give them cold steel.” — Brigadier General Lewis Armistead (February 18, 1817–July 3, 1863) ——————————————————– Dr. Joseph Hold of the 11th Mississippi, Davis’s brigade, anticipated that the afternoon would be busy and set up his dressing station early in a shelter behind Seminary Ridge. . .When the cannonade opened and […]

Best Automatic Knives For EDC [2025]

by Mike Searson in Recoil on 2025-07-03T17:02:51Z

Good knives for everyday use, even if some states think fully-semi-automatic knives are too scary to own. The Best EDC Automatic knives!
BallisticAviation  is at GunCon 2025, hosted by TheGunCollective,⁩  where he interviews Riley from Romeo Hotel Engineering about his genuinely innovative Gyro Brake and Thicc-Boi-12 Suppressor! Discover how the Gyro Brake’s unique gyroscopic stabilization method helps shooters remain on target, and get the behind-the-scenes story on the Thicc-Boi-12, a truly unique double-barrel suppressor designed solely for the Standard Manufacturing DP-12 double-barrel shotgun, delivering unmatched sound suppression in a unique and often underappreciated 12-gauge platform.
If you want to get a small stockpile of hollow-points for training or self-defense, or simply need to replenish your EDC (everyday carry) rounds, then there is no better time than the present with the rebates that Federal, Remington, and Speer are running. You can receive a 20% rebate for your purchase price with up to a maximum of $200 per person or household. All of those rebates are completely outlined below.
Join BallisticAviation  at GunCon 2025, hosted by ⁨TheGunCollective⁩ , as he and Alex dive into the latest innovations from TANDEMKROSS! The all-new ADX (Advantage X) ambidextrous 10/22 receiver and the cutting-edge Comet charger barrel aim to increase performance for Rimfire Steel Challenge shooters and plinkers. Don’t miss this exclusive look at TANDEMKROSS’s game-changing upgrades for all things rimfire!

Big,, Beautiful

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-07-03T13:07:00Z

 I am sick and tired of hearing about this Big Beautiful bill.  Either pass the sonofabitch or don't.  It's getting to the point where there is too much bullshit in it.

There should be a rule in Congress that any bill considered should be written in 12 font and be no more than two pages in length, written at a fifth-grade reading level.  If it makes sense, (like no tax on tips), everyone could get behind it. This rule would keep legislation focused and easily debated.

The budget may have to be a bit longer, but the vast majority of legislation could be short and sweet.  There is no reason for huge bills.

In today’s episode of TFB’s Behind the Gun Podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Dave Higginbotham from Safariland as we talk about their latest release, the Gravity  holster. In this episode, Dave tells us what makes this OWB holster a game-changer for those who carry every day or are looking for a new sleek competition rig for IDPA or USPSA. The Gravity combines the popular Cordura fabric wraps that Safariland is known for with its adjustable detent retention and optics-ready design for a jack of all trades holster that can swing both EDC duty and regular range use. Dave shares behind-the-scenes stories about the holster’s development, Safariland’s commitment to quality, and why this holster is perfect for both range rats and daily carriers. Please give a warm welcome to returning guest, Dave Higginbotham from the Safariland Group.
Quote of the Day According to a Gallup poll taken the year after NCCH’s founding (1975), when asked “Do you think there should or should not be a law that would ban the possession of handguns, except by the police … Continue reading

Hot Fresh Memes!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-07-03T12:03:00Z




A 16 year old has been charged in juvenile court for the shooting of 19-year-old Janiyah Batey, who is still in critical condition at the hospital.

MNPD detectives say after their investigation, they believe that Demario Anderson, who was fatally wounded, the 16-year-old, and the two other unidentified armed individuals attempted to rob Batey.

After a fight broke out, both Batey and the other individuals shot at each other. Batey’s shots are believed to have hit Anderson. She was shot in return and drove off but later crashed.

The 16-year-old , unnamed suspect admitted that he approached Batey while wearing a ski mask and being armed with a gun.

More Here


Thursday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-07-03T10:30:00Z

How to safely walk your dog while armed

by Lee Williams in The Gun Writer on 2025-07-03T10:02:32Z

Some simple suggestions to keep you safe.

Days after anti-gunners had fits about proposed changes to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives by the Trump administration, NPR is reporting the reform effort includes “plans to loosen gun regulations and significantly reduce” the agency’s budget. NPR is also facing loss of federal funding support. The report says officials with the Department of Government Efficiency […]

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By Lee Williams SAF Investigative Journalism Project Special to Liberty Park Press I get to walk Willa our Boston Terrier seven to eight times per day.  I’m not sure who enjoys it more. Her timing is always perfect. After I’ve been writing for more than a few hours, she will jump into my lap or […]

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Preparedness Notes for Thursday — July 3, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-03T07:04:26Z

On July 3, 1250, Louis IX of France was captured by Baibars’ Mamluk army at the Battle of Fariskur while he was in Egypt conducting the Seventh Crusade. He later has to ransom himself. — On July 3, 1890, the Idaho Territory became the 43rd state in the Union. — The “Big Beautiful” Budget Reconciliation Bill failed several key votes in the House of Representatives yesterday and last night. That means that the bill is now being reopened to amendments!  So, Rep. Clyde’s amendment may be offered again, with the SHORT Act removing SBRs and SBSes from the NFA, as …

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Preparing To Go To Gunsite – Part 3, by N.C.

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-03T07:03:03Z

(Continued from Part 2. This concludes the article.) Flashlight I bought this from Gunsite’s pro shop where they have a couple of options. I bought their bottom of the line (but still expensive to me) Fenix PD36R V2.0 Rechargeable Flashlight for about $100. I agonized a bit over this decision, I did not normatively carry a flashlight and I was not planning to begin carrying one. When I started researching I found that Flashlight guys are like Watch guys, they speak their own language and very quickly start spending huge amounts of money for the model that’s “just right” for …

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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-03T07:02:05Z

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, we ponder severe solar storms and impending demographic doom. The Unseen Fury of Solar Storms SurvivalBlog staffer Tom Christianson suggested this recent article: The Unseen Fury Of Solar …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-03T07:01:15Z

“Peace is more than just the absence of war. True peace is justice, true peace is freedom. And true peace dictates the recognition of human rights.” – Ronald Reagan, 1986

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The garden can be a magical place for children. Learn more about the Kid's First Garden Bed and worm composter from Vego Garden.

TFB Independence Day Deals - July 4th, 2025

by Luke C. in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-03T05:45:00Z

From all of us here at The Firearm Blog, Happy Independence Day! The 4th of July has to be my absolute favorite holiday to celebrate with friends and family, as I’m sure it is for a lot of you out there. Typically, the 4th brings not only good food and fellowship, but a lot of firearms as well. As is our custom here at TFB, today we’ll be bringing you the best deals we’ve found from around the web from some of our favorite online retailers.

Vault of the Ages

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-03T04:05:00Z

This is a 1952 Poul Anderson post-nuclesr apocalypse novel.  

There are two major categories of such stories: recovery will be painful, but human spirit and knowledge of how to rebuild is widely enough known to do so; a new Dark Age will result from ignorance of survivors. 

Vault of the Ages is sort of in the middle. Five hundred years of Bronze Age culture with some use of salvaged steel and copper from the still feared cities.  But eventually someone not terrified of the taboos of the memories of radiation poisoning gets into a vault of knowledge about science, technology,  and the humanities and restarts.   (Humanities were still of merit in 1952.)

I generally land on the optimistic side.  Almost everyone is know has enough understanding of tools, machine tools, and the guts of industrial civilization that rebuilding would be painful but not hopeless.   We do not need to reinvent machine tools, assembly lines, light bulbs, electronics.  The knowledge is either widely distributed or in books. 

I Finished Reading Dugard's Into Africa

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-03T03:52:00Z

About Stanley and Livingstone.  Anyone that wonders why Equatorial Africa failed to develop need only read the descriptions of the really repulsive diseases and parasites both of them battled while exploring. 

I really enjoyed this book.  So much tangential history that I found fascinating. 

Another Victory for Open Carry

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-03T02:08:00Z

I am not generally supportive of open carry but used as a tool to get fascist governments to allow concealed carry, good.

Pennsylvania prohibits unlicensed open carry in Pennsylvania.  It is generally lawful elsewhere.  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Riyadh Sumpter (Pa. Sup. CT. 2025) overturned a conviction for violating equal protection (legal everywhere else in Pennsylvania), 2nd Amendment and 14th Amendment. 
This is a review of the Shooters Global SG Timer 2 , which I have been using for around four to five months. I use shot timers both for my own development, but also (and mainly) as a shooting instructor or range officer for others in training or competition. For people like me, a reliable shot timer is one of the most important tools in our kit. Nobody likes a reshoot due to a poor timer.
A country run by banks will always be in debt. Healthcare run by Big Pharma will never cure disease. A state run by war will never know peace. A nation run by media will never know the truth. Christians who … Continue reading
Royal Marines from 42 Commando drop onto the flight deck of HMS Richmond during fast rope training, working alongside 820 and 815 Naval Air Squadrons as part of Operation Highmast. The training is aboard HMS Prince of Wales, the UK’s flagship, leading the Royal Navy’s key 2025 deployment.

More Fun Prisons

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-07-02T23:15:42Z

Wheelgun Wednesday: The Adrenaline by Korth

by Hrachya H in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-02T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to Wheelgun Wednesday , TFB’s weekly article series where we discuss everything revolving around gats with cylinders. Today’s episode is a report about the release of a new limited edition Korth revolver dubbed The Adrenaline . The revolvers made by this German company are brought to the stateside by Nighthawk Custom and this particular model is made exclusively for the US market. Let’s take a closer look.

A U.S. District Court judge in California has ruled the Golden State should allow non-residents to apply for concealed carry licenses, and has given the state and plaintiffs in the case 30 days “to meet and confer and submit a proposed order for an injunction consistent with this order.” Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo, a Barack […]

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No closer than when I started.   If you want to do something utterly vanilla with Windows 11, on your local PC, it works well. Anything even slightly unusual, such as using sftp to transfer files from Linux and it turns into a steaming pile at about Linux levels of knowledge.   At least getting an ftp server working under Linux is easy (or builtin?).

I wish Linux were adequately supported for various hardware and with adequate self-repair capabilities. 
Wil Thomas is going to be stripped of all the titles he stole from women. Not only that, UPenn is going to apologize to every woman who lost to this man following a Title IX investigation that found that UPenn was in violation. And the women are going to receive their earned awards and trophies. […]

More Voting Fraud (With a Touch of FBI Corruption)

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-02T18:36:00Z

Sen.  Grassley reports on documents the FBI turned over showing that one FBI office received evidence of Chinese exhportation of fake driver's licenses to facilitate voter fraud.  As soon as HQ saw it, they pulled the report back so other offices would not investigate,  and explicitly to protect FBI Director Wray from getting caught perjuring himself before Congress. 

Covid shots and fertility

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-07-02T18:30:00Z

So does anyone remember the accusations by folks in Africa that claimed that shots for tetanus were also making women sterile because the tetanus shots had HGC in them (birth control)? That was only in 2013… There are studies in both Israel and in the Czech Republic that show that the covid shots have the […]

Konus Sultan 1-10x24mm Budget LPVO Scope

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-02T18:00:00Z

Konus has added a new low-power variable optic (LPVO) to its lineup: the Sultan 1-10x24mm riflescope. Built around a 30mm tube, the Sultan offers a true 1x for close-quarters work and extends up to 10x for longer-range engagements. Could this be a new budget-friendly contender for general-purpose rifles?
Having just returned from the IPSC PCC World Shoot in the Czech Republic, it’s no surprise I have a soft heart for high-performance PCCs. Enter Daniel Defense’s Limited Series Slate Spectre, built on the DDPCC platform, the Slate Spectre is described as taking things to the next level. Note the distinctive Midnight Chocolate Chip Cerakote finish.
From a bygone era when the French made interesting small arms. The Model D chambered in .32 ACP has some surprising modern features!
Hoffman v. Bonta (S.D.Cal. 2025) grants summary judgment requiring California accept CCW applications from non-residents.  It allows for the possibility of applying stricter standards for non-residents, but there are obviously limits on this for risk of violating the privileges and immunities clause of the 14th Amendment.   

California's CCW scheme is not cheap; California does not want poor people,  who are most at risk of violence, to fight back).  If you regularly travel there,  you might want to apply in Modoc or Shasta County which have historically issued readily. 

Grandpa's Fix

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-07-02T16:30:00Z

 I dropped by to see my Mother today.  I am lucky enough to be able to do that. Mom lives in apartment in my sister's back yard.

When I pulled up a char to visit with her, I noticed an old fix that my Grandpa used  to put on chairs when they started to get loose.  Mom and Dad bought these chairs ... oh... 65 years ago.  I was a kid, and they sat in the dining room and helped raise a huge family.  I have six siblings.

When a chair started to get loose from decades of us, we'd take it to Granpa's and he would tighten it up.  He'd install small metal rods under the rungs of the chair, then cut threads on the rods and install a small nut.

That is the way the old man would tighten a chair that had gotten loose.  Decades later that chair is still as tight as the day it left his shop.

I thought you folks needed to see that.

Dad Joke CCCLII

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-07-02T15:52:00Z

Tuna sends in another Dad Joke: I went for a run but came back after 2 minutes because I forgot something. I forgot I’m out of shape and can’t run for more than 2 minutes. 

A good modern concealment rig will let you carry a surprising amount of handgun almost undetectably. I've known plenty of people who run longslide Glocks with dots and lights AIWB from the PHLster Enigma or high-end appendix rigs.

But just because you can, does it mean you have to?



Remember: Voting Fraud is a Conspiracy Theory

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-02T15:03:00Z

4/1/25 Department of Justice press release:
PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney David Metcalf announced that MD Nurul Hasan, 48, MD Munsur Ali, 48, and MD Rafikul Islam, 52, all of Millbourne, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty today to election fraud offenses, at separate hearings before United States District Judge Harvey Bartle III.

"In February, the defendants were charged in a 33-count indictment with conspiracy to commit voter fraud, giving false information in registering to vote, and fraudulent voter registration, arising from their scheme, ultimately unsuccessful, to steal Millbourne Borough’s 2021 mayoral election for Hasan."

SIG Sauer has pulled the wraps off its latest suppressor offering, the ENDURE. According to SIG, it’s been purpose-built for today’s hunter and precision bolt-action platforms. The design is compact, rugged, and lightweight, with a topographic pattern to distinguish it from SIG’s other new releases.

Slow Going Ahead

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-02T14:52:06Z

Relatives are in town and I’ve got a ton of stuff to do that has nothing to do with this… I may write one article and publicize it, but aside from that, unless something YUGE happens, I don’t anticipate resuming regular blogging until next week. Please hold off on news tips and emails, minimize comments, … Continue reading "Slow Going Ahead"

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Like a Rolling Stone

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-02T14:34:50Z

White, Legally Armed, and Primed for Political Violence [More] Ah, yes, the Greatest Threat again… The neo-Bolsheviks need to paint targets on us because we stand in their way. And if we can’t believe Rolling Stone “in partnership with The Trace,” who can we believe? [Via Andy M]

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This Time It’ll Work

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-02T14:09:01Z

Rep. Andrew Clyde just introduced an amendment to the Senate-passed budget reconciliation bill to remove the NFA registration requirement for suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs. Call your Rep and DEMAND they support the Clyde Amendment! No half measures! Gut the NFA! [More] I generally don’t appreciate naysayers, but who believes the momentum hasn’t been dissipated? … Continue reading "This Time It’ll Work"

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Amazing How Discovery Changes Willingness to Settle

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-02T13:56:00Z

Discovery is one of the powerful,  albeit destructive tools of the American legal process.  Discovery can force a party to reveal all sorts of internal documents such as emails, texts, etc.  This is why no rational company makes important decisions in any achieved form.  Even the cost of complying with discovery can be daunting.  This 1/17/25 NPR article discusses how internal emails contributed to CNN losing a defamation suit.

7/1/25 BBC:
"US media company Paramount Global has agreed to pay $16 million (£13.5m) to settle a legal dispute with US President Donald Trump regarding an interview it broadcast on CBS with former Vice President Kamala Harris.

"Trump filed a lawsuit last October, alleging the network had deceptively edited an interview that aired on its 60 Minutes news programme with his presidential election rival Kamala Harris, to "tip the scales in favour of the Democratic party"."

This settlement goes to the Trump Presidential Library so Trump gets nothing personally.   I suspect CBS' internal emails revealed a lot that would have hurt them at trial.

This. That and Elon’s been flaky on “2A.”shall not be infringed.” Look, the guy’s a genius who has done stuff bordering on magic, and we owe him a lot. That doesn’t mean he can’t also be wrong, and at times, profoundly. No new Ross Perots. All his supporters knew is they were mad as hell … Continue reading "It’s His Party and He’ll Cry if He Wants To"

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Democrats Gone Silent

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-02T13:32:04Z

Picture I took in Ukraine a few months ago. 50 dollar over the counter Suppressors. The upper end ones were about $425 at the time. [More] Now note how many gun-grabbers here in the land of the Second Amendment who make up all kinds of lies to deny this to you have a “#Slava Ukraini” … Continue reading "Democrats Gone Silent"

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Orita 1941: The Original Romanian Submachine Gun

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2025-07-02T13:27:50Z

The Model 1941 Orita was Romania’s first domestic submachine gun, but after World War Two the design was upgraded in many ways. The Model 41/48 improved the stock, sights, and controls – and virtually all [...]

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Middle o' the Week Memery!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-07-02T13:01:00Z




Nocpix has launched the Bolt L35R, a thermal riflescope designed with new night hunters in mind. The scope combines user-friendly controls with advanced thermal imaging, aiming to provide reliable target detection and clarity without overwhelming first-time thermal users.
Quote of the Day The ban on commercial pistol sales to 18-to-20-year-olds will likely go unenforced in parts of the country following a Trump Administration decision not to further pursue one case against it. On Friday, the Department of Justice … Continue reading

I typically drink my coffee hot and black, even on warm days. But on this particular afternoon, the heat had me craving something cooler — so I brewed up iced coffees for my wife and myself. Then I reached into the humidor for a quick smoke.

The Dunbarton Polpetta Petit Puros is a cigar I hadn’t tried before. It recently showed up in two different cigar-of-the-month subscriptions, so it had definitely caught my attention.



Originally introduced by Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust as an event-only cigar, the Polpetta became a regular production line in 2023. The 4 x 48 petit robusto features a dark Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper over a Mexican San Andrés binder. The filler is a unique mix of long-leaf tobaccos and table scrapings from the production of Dunbarton’s popular Mi Querida, Mi Querida Triqui Traca, and Umbagog cigars. (Fun fact: Polpetta is the Italian word for “meatball.”)

The cigar opens boldly, with rich notes of espresso, black pepper, and dark chocolate. A thick, flavorful smoke delivers a noticeable black pepper tingle that lingers on the lips and tongue. It burns evenly, though the ash is a bit flaky.

The Dunbarton Polpetta Petit Puros delivered about 45 minutes of bold, satisfying flavor — just right for the near 100° heat on the shaded screen porch. It paired beautifully with the iced coffee and made for a relaxing afternoon. I’m looking forward to enjoying the second one I’ve got tucked away, and I’ve already added it to my list of cigars to keep on hand for when time is short but the craving strikes.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Dynamic Range

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-07-02T12:29:00Z

I remember being out walkabout one afternoon and spotting this Porsche. I was on the same side of the street as it and it was hard to get a shot because not only was that tree and trash can in the way, but the angle of the sun had the car heavily backlit. I wound up walking down the block and crossing the street to get the shot.


A big part of the problem was the camera itself. I was using an original Canon EOS Rebel DSLR from 2003, which has a 6MP CMOS sensor. I could have used spot- or center-weighted metering to expose for the car itself, but the background would have been entirely blown out. It would have been a terrible shot.

Fast forward to this year and that Datsun Sports 1600 I saw down on the Near Northside (maybe it was technically Herron-Morton? anyway...) and the shot posed similar problems. The car was parked in deep shadow, while the background was brightly illuminated by summer sunshine from a cloudless sky.


The big difference was the fact that I was using the Olympus E-M1X, which launched in 2019 and uses a 20MP CMOS sensor.

The crucial difference between the two sensors wasn't the resolution, however, but the dynamic range. The Rebel's sensor had a dynamic range of 10.6 EV, while the newer Olympus has a more modern 13.0 EV range. Nearly two and a half stops of DR makes a big difference in getting usable images. I didn't even use center-weighted metering.

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The Possibles Club

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2025-07-02T11:00:00Z

The possibles club is a long standing award that the FBI gives to agents who have shot a perfect score on the old Tactical Revolver Course. Today, we shoot it with our current duty weapons, but as of now, red dots are not allowed. Here is an article that explains the concept of the course. […]

After speaking with the family in the home, troopers were told Standifur lived in a camper next door.

A man in the home claims Standifur “came into his home uninvited, making threats to kill [the] family.”

The family told troopers that Standifur attempted to shoot the man in the head, but the gun did not fire. So, the man was able to get his gun and shoot at Standifur, shooting him in the leg.

Standifur then tried to shoot his gun at a woman in the home, according to the citation, but it failed to fire again, and they were able to force him out of the home and call 911.

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Farris Haley, 28, was arrested near the scene of the shooting Sunday. Haley is currently booked on charges of tampering with evidence and resisting arrest, though not with charges directly related to the shooting.

Memphis Police said that both the suspect and victim are deceased. “They both exchanged fire,” MPD said in an email.

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On Saturday night, officers responded to the shooting at Coan Park located at 1530 Woodbine Ave SE and found Minnitee and another man, 33-year-old Anthony Person, shot. Person was pronounced dead at the scene while Minnitee was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Neighbors said the shooting happened during a fraternity gathering.

Police said the investigation into the shooting “remains highly active and ongoing at this time.” Police have not said what led up to the shooting. An Atlanta Police Department incident report lists Minnitee as the suspect and Person as the victim.

In total, four people were shot. The other two people shot were a 30-year-old woman and a 20-year-old woman.


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Food for thought on the FDA

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-07-02T10:30:00Z

The folks at the Brownstone Institute take a look at a study by Jeanne Lenzer and Shannon Brownlee regarding FDA approval of drugs. The results are telling. 73% of drugs approved by the FDA during the study period failed to meet all four basic criteria for demonstrating “substantial evidence” of effectiveness. And worse: But, as […]

Preparedness Notes for Wednesday — July 2, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-02T07:04:45Z

After a stab in the back to gun owners by the RINOs of the U.S. Senate, the Budget Reconciliation Bill is now back in the House of Representatives. Please repeatedly contact your U.S. congressmember by phone and e-mail and demand that they vote for Rep. Andrew Clyde’s new (July 1st) House Amendment restoring the full versions of the Hearing Protection Act and the SHORT Act to the bill. We are now within inches of getting this important legislation passed. It will only take about five more House member votes to get this passed!!!  Please phone the Capitol switchboard: (202) 224-3121. …

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Preparing To Go To Gunsite – Part 2, by N.C.

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-02T07:03:43Z

(Continued from Part 1.) Physical Requirements Can you stand for six hours a day in the sun and weather? Be brutally honest with yourself here. I saw one gentleman who came who could not. I felt so bad for him. To have spent all the money and time and be unable to actually complete the training would be heartbreaking. On the other hand there were absolutely people north of 60 completing the course. You don’t need to be able to run a marathon but you do need to be able to stand in the sun for several hours. Bear in …

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SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-02T07:02:34Z

Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters. — Reader Hollyberry wrote us last month: “Not much excitement goes on in rural Maine, which is why we live here. Back in April this year, while reading the local paper, it ran a story on a local soldier that had died in WWII. The young man, US. Army Private Willard D. Merrill, …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-02T07:01:33Z

“Napoleon’s troops fought in bright fields, where every helmet caught some gleams of glory; but the British soldier conquered under the cool shade of aristocracy. No honours awaited his daring, no despatch gave his name to the applauses of his countrymen; his life of danger and hardship was uncheered by hope, his death unnoticed.” – General William Francis Patrick Napier (1785-1860), in Peninsular War (1810). Vol. ii. Book xi. Chap. iii.

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Cheeseburgers are an American staple, especially on July 4th. Try this recipe for Grilled Venison Chile Cheeseburgers, by Wild Game Cuisine.

It Finally Happened

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-02T04:07:00Z

I have often blogged or said in person that the reason electric vehicles will replace gasoline engines in the 22nd century is that electric motors are amazingly durable.   I have had one electric motor fail me: the spindle motor on my mill after 10 years of service suffered a brush failure.  Other gadgets with electric motors have plugs break, drive belts break, fan blades wear out.

I just had my second electric motor fail.   The sprinkler pump failed.  This is a two year old pump.  At some point it ran with either no, or insufficient water pressure.   Also decorative bark intruded into the ventilation holes likely damaging the rotor or its bearing. 

It was an expensive part to replace, but at current temperatures here in Boise metro, you have little choice to save the beautiful green lawn and flowers.  We will be putting some window screen over the ventilation holes to prevent a repeat bark invasion.

Exploring the Way

by ASM826 in Borepatch on 2025-07-02T01:32:00Z

 Paul asked, in the comments on my  Blogiversary II post, if I had stayed active in the martial arts.

Yes, Paul, I did. I have stayed with Aikido and have been promoted  beyond my own expectations. It has been and continues to be an amazing part of my life. There are many different styles of Aikido and I believe the organization I am part of is working to maintain the martial aspects of the art.

For the last five years, I have added Arnis, a Filipino stick and knife art that provides a interesting set of different skills to my practice. I have a very talented instructor, making no claims to any sort of personal mastery, but I continue to learn and only wish I had started them both when I was much younger.

 Here's a photo from the national summer camp several years ago, I'm out there in the middle being tested for promotion to the next black belt rank. The senior leadership is on the stage, my instructor is watching from the right wall. 

[Update Borepatch 1 July 2025] Let me point out that ASM826 goes to martial arts camps on the regular.  In the south.  In the summer.  Camps with no air conditioning.  Yeah, he's tougher than I am. [/Update]

 

 

And here's a group shot from camp in 2012, the year I tested for shodan.

The Korobov TKB-516 Light Machine Gun

by Lynndon Schooler in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-02T00:00:00Z

As soon as the Kalashnikov rifle was adopted, various efforts were made to improve or replace it. In most tests, it did not meet the standard requirements in all categories. The first such effort occurred in 1955 when the Soviet Union's Ministry of Defense initiated a unified weapons project that included a lightweight assault rifle and a lightweight light machine gun. The goal was to simplify and standardize production, with the majority of components for both the rifle and light machine gun being interchangeable. Additionally, these weapons were intended to be manufactured using the same machinery and tools.

Are we free?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-07-02T00:00:00Z

Not long ago, the Iowa Libertarian Party shared this great cartoon: This is, of course, a lot more taxes and regulations and government stupidity and meddling (the Fed!) that could be shown. But as we near the celebration of Independence … Continue reading

Alligator Alcatraz

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-07-01T23:30:00Z

 I'm loving it, and the Dems are losing their minds, which I also love.

One thing about alligators.  They are ubiquitous in some areas.  As one old black woman said, "If you put your hand in the water, and it's wet, there is probably an alligator living there."

On the old England Air Force Base, just west of Alexandria, LA, there was a bayou that ran along the golf course.  It had an alligator hazard, with rules that took care of the times when the gator was on the fairway.

When Belle and I moved into our current abode beside a small lake, there were gators.  We got them out, because grandkids.

Back to Alligator Alcatraz, I understand there are pythons there too.  I've never had to deal with pythons, so you're on your own.

POTD: Heckler & Koch G3 With Spuhr Upgrades

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-01T23:30:00Z

In this shot from Liepaja, Latvia, a Portuguese Navy service member and U.S. Marines from Apache Company, 2D Light Armored Reconnaissance, move together during an integrated patrolling exercise. The training is part of BALTOPS 25, NATO’s premier maritime-focused exercise in the Baltic Sea region. The Portuguese Navy uses the Heckler & Koch G3, with full Spuhr upgrades. A great way to make an old (but gold) firearm like new again. The sight is from Aimpoint, and the sidearm is from Austria - a Glock.

Small Business Spotlight: THRIL, Inc.

by Cameron H in The Firearm Blog on 2025-07-01T23:00:00Z

Welcome back to TFB’s Small Business Spotlight, where you, the reader, can volunteer your own small firearms business for coverage. This week, we will shine the spotlight on a company called THRIL, Inc.

Surprise Independence

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2025-07-01T22:24:00Z

Independence of another sort - independent of any covering! I came across this gif file in my files accidentally today. I must say, she reminds me very much of a gal with whom I went to school and knew back in my teen years into my twenties. That gal also, I think, was at least a double D and in more ways than one. To avoid trouble, I will not say in what ways.
 
 
 
 All the best,
GB 

It's Almost The Real Independence Day

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2025-07-01T22:17:00Z

Just three days after today and a wake up and it will be July 4, 2025, in other words it will be the real Independence Day in the USA. No offense to black folks but Juneteenth is not in any way shape or form National Independence Day. Let's face it, slaves were not made independent on that day, they were freed from slavery (although there were still slaves of various races held by native Americans after that date). That it was named National Independence day is a slap in the face to all Americans as this country's independence from a foreign tyrant and a tyrannical nation actually was achieved on July 4, 1776. 
 
Juneteenth would have been better named National Freedom Day or National Emancipation Day because that is what took place on that day for African American slaves (in fact for slaves of any race) in the USA. As for Independence Day - we should all celebrate that as being on July 4. July4, 1776 - was the actual historical day of U.S. Independence but of course the liberals had to screw over even that day for all of us by saying Juneteenth is National Independence Day. What then is July 4th - is it non-National Independence Day!!! Politicians are truly arsehats for the most part, especially the liberals.
 
Anyway, I would like to wish all U.S. Citizens and all legal resident aliens a very safe and happy Independence Day. I am doing it this far in advance in anticipation of being busy later in the week. Enjoy your BBQs and other celebrations, please be very careful with the fireworks, and don't drink or get high and then BBQ, handle fireworks or drive. Stay safe and healthy so you, your family & loved ones, and all around you can enjoy the holiday that actually commemorates this country's actual independence.
 
All the best,
Glenn B 

An Unappealing Decision

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T22:09:43Z

DOJ Declines to Appeal Ruling Against Federal Handgun Purchase Ban for Adults Under 21 [More] Gotta do something to mollify gun owners disgusted with Republican failure to override Parliamentarian torpedoing of NFA removals… There’s a method to their madness.

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Doldrums

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-07-01T21:33:00Z

July  2nd, and it is hot out there. Right now, it is 95 with a wind chill of 106.  Too damned hot to be out in the sun. I know that I grew up without air conditioning, but we didn't do much in the afternoon.  Find a shady spot and hope for a breeze.  We worked the garden in the morning and mowed grass in the late afternoon.  We tried to stay out of the midday sun.

These days I still try to stay out of the midday sun. I am convinced that Willis Carrier is one of the most important inventors of the 20th century, and I intend to enjoy his invention every day that I can.

Conservatives, the Cool Ones

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-07-01T21:21:33Z

Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols pic.twitter.com/u8v8KFUn7N — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 4, 2022

Microsoft Cannot Leave Anything Alone That Works

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-01T20:38:00Z

The last I set up FileZilla to sftp files from Linux in the shop and Windows 11 PC, it was painless and symmetrical.   I could download from Windows to Linux and Linux to Windows.   

This time trying to set it up has been a pain.  FileZilla copies from Windows 11 to Linux without problems.   From Windows 11 to Linux, not so easy this time. 

I have to install OpenSSH in Windows.  I do not remember doing this.  If I did, the rest of the process (configuring OpenSSH, using whoami to get Microsoft user name and Microsoft password, we're not part of the process.   And it still does not open an sftp connection from the command line in Linux.

Strictly speaking,  I can live with only a one-way connection.   It is just annoying.  If only Linux were as well supported as Windows.

Remember How Crazy It Seemed That EPA Had a SWAT Team?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-01T19:56:00Z

As in observed at the time,  some agencies that would seem to be low risk actually confront some serious organized criminals.  5/29/25 Fox News article about $30 million fraud for COVID bailout funds:
The wanted suspect is Armenian born and uses the name William McGrayan. He surrendered to police in the bust, slowly walking out of his front door towards the armored vehicle with his hands over his head. The criminal complaint says that an informant described McGrayan as "unhinged" claiming he talked about his ties to gangs in Armenia and threatened one person with a gun and baseball bat."

New Federal Employee

by JDZ in Never Yet Melted on 2025-07-01T19:49:35Z

Who saw this coming?? A lot of folks…

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-07-01T18:30:00Z

Karmelo Anthony and his family have blown through over a half a million dollars that a bunch of suckers donated for his legal defense. They covered their asses by stating that the money would be going for other things (house, car, etm….). So much so that: The other day, it was reported the family submitted […]
Still stuffing mags into pouches that don’t fit your loadout? Here’s a solution from Henry Holsters, who just released a new mag carrier designed specifically for AR-15-style magazines. The new AR Mag Carrier is built around a minimalist design that prioritizes secure retention and fast access, while keeping weight and bulk to a minimum. The system features a modular attachment system aimed at both professionals and competitive shooters.

Vivian and Gabriel's modest home in Billings, Montana 

In the Ninth Circuit appeals case of USA v. Metcalf, the oral arguments were held on June 12, 2025, in Portland, Oregon. The case centers around the federal prosecution of Gabriel Metcalf possessing a firearm in a Gun Free School Zone outside his home in Billings, Montana. Gabriel had no prior criminal history.

The attorneys arguing the case were the same as in Montana. The Federal defender arguing for Gabriel Metcalf was/is Russel Hart. The Federal prosecutor was/is Thomas Godfrey. The three judge panel in the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit consists of Judge Mary M. Schroeder (Carter appointee) , Judge John B. Owens (Obama appointee), and Judge Lawrence Vandyke (Trump appointee).

The oral arguments lasted 38 minutes. The judges in the case were particularly interested in whether the case of Rehaif v. United States was a precedent which was binding in the Metcalf case. In Rehaif, the Supreme Court ruled the prosecution had to show the defendant knew he was in violation of the law. In the Metcalf case, Gabriel Metcalf had been repeatedly told he was not in violation of the law, and had called the FBI to ask for assistance, believing he was being harassed by local law enforcement.

The prosecution claimed Metcalf had been told he was in violation of federal law. The defense countered with the observation the day Metcalf was arrested, there was an article in the paper where a local police chief said Metcalf had not done anything they could arrest him for, so the police were going to talk to federal officials.

Much of the oral arguments focused on whether Metcalf reasonably knew he was in violation of the federal gun free school zone law, and whether he was required to know he was in violation in order to be found guilty under the law.

The judges were applying the principle that, if the case could be resolved without determining whether the law violated the Constitution, the case should be resolved at the lower level. There was considerable discussion as to whether the Montana law which granted a license to all who were not prohibited from owning weapons met the standard required for an exception in the federal law.

The prosecution claimed Metcalf had serious mental issues. The defense countered with facts about the order of protection violations by Metcalf's neighbor. The defense made clear the neighbor was convicted of a felony violation. Metcalf and his mother complained of continuing violations. Billings police had instructed  Metcalf and his mother about the necessity of gathering video evidence of such order of protection violations.

At the end of oral arguments, the judges ordered the attorneys to submit briefs, of no more than 10 pages, addressing the impact, if any, of the Rahaif case. The briefs are due within 14 days.

Analysis:  The Gun Free School Zone Act was found to be unconstitutional in 1995, in US v. Lopez. Minor changes to the law were made in 1996-1997. The changing of twelve words have been found to be sufficient to make the act constitutional in six circuit courts of appeal, including the Ninth Circuit. Three circuit courts of appeal have found the change to have been insufficient. Those are the First, Third, and Eleventh Circuits. Previous challenges have been under the interstate commerce clause. Two current challenges to the law under the Second Amendment are the Gabriel Metcalf case in the Ninth Circuit and the Ahmed Allam case in the Fifth Circuit.

 

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LA: Keithville - Man Assaulted, Shoots Suspect

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-07-01T17:45:00Z

Detectives say the dispute turned physical when Whitaker allegedly approached the other man’s vehicle and struck him in the head. In response, the victim discharged a firearm and shot Whitaker twice, claiming self-defense. The shooter briefly fled the scene but returned and cooperated fully with law enforcement.
 
After reviewing evidence and witness statements, investigators determined the shooting was an act of self-defense. 
 
Joseph Whitaker was issued a summons for simple battery while recovering at the hospital. The investigation remains ongoing.

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A homeowner in Hallandale Beach turned the tables on a burglar, leading to shots fired and an arrest, police said.

Hallandale Beach Police units responded to reports of an attempted burglary near Southwest Seventh Terrace and First Street, at around 8:20 a.m. on Friday.

Upon arrival, officers determined that the homeowner armed themselves and shot at the subject, who was not hit.

Officers located and apprehended the subject


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When New York mayoral candidate, and media lightning rod, Zohran Kwame Mamdani was representing New York’s 36th District as a Democrat in the State Assembly, he consistently voted against the interests of Empire State gun owners. His voting record is available online at VoteSmart.org, which shows he was rated “0%” by the National Rifle Association […]

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Fool Me Once…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T17:01:58Z

Republicans, take heed. Not every gun owner voice out there is a “Next Best Win” apologist, and you need all of us if you’re not going to blow the midterms, which may be a done deal after this. But won’t that mean the Democrats will gain the power to take our guns? Does it? Flesh … Continue reading "Fool Me Once…"

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Langdon Tactical Technology has teamed up once again with Field Ethos to revive a long-lost favorite: the all-stainless Beretta 92, known among collectors and enthusiasts as the “Ghost.” These full Inox models were discontinued years ago, quietly slipping out of production and becoming increasingly rare on the secondary market.

Glen Filthie could not be reached for comment

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-07-01T16:48:00Z

Do Manatees control their buoyancy by farting?

Manatees are incredibly intelligent marine mammals who show long-term memory and associative learning skills on par with dolphins. They are thought to have inspired the myth of the mermaid. (In 1493, Christopher Columbus saw three “mermaids” — in actuality, manatees — while sailing near the Dominican Republic.) And the sea cows talk to each other while playing and during intimacy.

Butt here’s the kicker: There is scientific evidence to suggest that they regulate their underwater buoyancy — their ability to rise and fall in the water column — by farting.

 Huh.  Who knew?

 

On PBS? Did the Funding Cut Wake Them Up?

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-01T16:31:00Z

From a PBS promotional email:
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Premieres July 4

A Capitol Fourth 2025

A Capitol Fourth celebrates our nation’s 249th birthday with a live broadcast from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol - honoring our freedoms and independence, and those who defend them. Airs Friday, July 4, 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. To save this show for later, sign in to your PBS Account and use the  + My List feature. "

The INKAS Toyota Land Cruiser 250: A 4WD Fortress

by John Schwartze in Recoil on 2025-07-01T16:13:54Z

Bringing a new meaning to "Full Feature," the INKAS Toyota Land Cruiser 250 is part tank, part mobile command center, and completely awesome.

We’re the Only Ones Youth Oriented Enough

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T16:08:27Z

Boston police sergeant facing child rape charges [More] $268K (Since when is any cop worth that much?) and he still needs a court-appointed attorney? And same question for Boston… Shut up, George. Tangentially Related: Off-duty police officer shot in confrontation with colleague in North Andover [More] Naturally, it’s written in the passive voice and we … Continue reading "We’re the Only Ones Youth Oriented Enough"

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An Honest Politician

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T15:46:58Z

He argued that citizens’ ability to defend themselves may be compromised as well, pointing to a tweet from Mamdani saying, “We need to ban all guns.” [More] See, none of this “commonsense gun safety law” crap, just a straight up admission of what he really wants to do… And what he’s done here is taken … Continue reading "An Honest Politician"

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Derya Arms has released the DY9 ISLAND, a 9mm pistol featuring an island barrel setup typically seen on high-end competition handguns. Alongside the full pistol, Derya is also offering a standalone upper compatible with both their DY9 frame and Glock 19 Gen 4 platforms.

Who Died and Made Her Queen?

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T14:37:43Z

Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough had previously determined that the “Byrd Rule” applied in this case. Because a reconciliation bill — a type of budget bill — requires only a simple majority of 51 votes for passage, the Byrd Rule imposes restrictions on what provisions can be included. Measures deemed to be “extraneous” to the budget … Continue reading "Who Died and Made Her Queen?"

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Meanwhile, Across the Pond…

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T14:26:55Z

Amnesty launched as part of mission to halve knife crime – Young people across the country are being urged to surrender bladed weapons including ninja swords to help prevent further loss of young lives to knife crime. [More] So, blame inanimate objects “and take a public health approach to violence reduction,” all the while making … Continue reading "Meanwhile, Across the Pond…"

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Killers Anonymous

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T14:03:22Z

Why Are Authorities STILL Hiding Social Media Profiles After High-Profile Crimes? [More] So much for government censorship being a First Amendment violation… Which makes the advocacy by some on “our side” not to name names a self-defeating gift to the controllers, ever eager to seize the opportunity to blame opponents of Democrats with headlines like … Continue reading "Killers Anonymous"

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Quote of the Day Our latest legal briefs again argued that because AB 2571 implicates core First Amendment rights, any restrictions must survive strict scrutiny and be narrowly tailored—something the court appeared to accept. There were some powerful moments at … Continue reading

SO, YOU WANT TO BE A DEADLY FORCE INSTRUCTOR?

by Mas in on 2025-07-01T13:00:00Z

Next month in Ohio, Marty Hayes, JD and I will be teaching a 40-plus hour Deadly Force Instructor class.  For an idea of what it entails, take twenty minutes to watch this video, done a year or so ago for the Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network. We still have a few openings. Information and registration […]
I am in a mode where I’m about to “suppress everything”, except (and for obvious reasons) my open and competition pistols and rifles. The other day we presented SIG Sauer’s new Hexium suppressor family , clearly developed for semi-automatic ARs. With this article, it’s time for the TiN Can suppressor, developed specifically for .30 caliber bolt-action rifles.

The Not Ready for Prime Time Player

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-07-01T12:45:36Z

Law-abiding citizens should have the right to responsibly own firearms without excessive government interference. [More] That sounds like some shallow appeal-to-those-who -don’t-think-it-through weasel wording right there. What about when being “law-abiding” means surrendering that “fundamental aspect of our freedom and security”? And how is any government interference with that which shall not be infringed not … Continue reading "The Not Ready for Prime Time Player"

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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-07-01T12:34:00Z




Legend...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-07-01T12:11:00Z

You want a lesson in sportsmanship?



Ohtani waves his team off, averting a potential bench-clearing brawl. Then he goes over and banters with the Padres dugout, defusing tensions, goes out to take his place on first, chatting amiably with the San Diego first baseman... and when the ump calls "Play Ball!", he up and steals second.

Legend.

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A man was shot after breaking into a Hibbing apartment on early Friday and physically assaulting the man and woman who lived there.

Police said the man forcefully entered the apartment building near the 600 block of East 40th Street around 5:30 a.m.

Once in the apartment, the man allegedly began assaulting the male occupant and then the female occupant.

That’s when, police say, the male occupant retrieved a revolver and allegedly fired it at the assailant, striking him and causing him to flee.


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From Sultan Knish (ht B): Gaza has been sent 92,000 truckloads of food over the course of time. The US spent $250 million and one soldier died to build a dock to bring more food in. Food and supplies that the Biden administration dropped into the area was actually rejected–not something that would have been […]
New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate holds rally for Adamiak.

Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — July 1, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-01T07:04:41Z

On July 1, 1836, US President Andrew Jackson announced to Congress a bequest by James Smithson of 100,000 gold sovereigns to found the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. — On July 1st, 1997, the crown colony of Hong Kong officially reverted to Chinese sovereignty, ending 156 years of British rule. There have been sporadic protests by locals, ever since then. — July 1st, 1535, Sir Thomas More went on trial for treason for refusing to accept King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. — And on July 1st, 1863 is the anniversary of the beginning of the Civil …

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Preparing To Go To Gunsite – Part 1, by N.C.

by SurvivalBlog Contributor in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-01T07:03:20Z

I think the most important preparations we make are those that overlap in “fun” and “useful” categories. For me, that overlap is best represented in marksmanship. I’ve always loved marksmanship and being a better marksman makes me better able to defend my family if the second worst day of my life happens to be today. I used a SurvivalBlog Writing Contest prize Course Certificate toward the full Gunsite 250 class. The 250 defensive pistol is their standard basic defensive pistol class. Because 250 Defensive Pistol is a 5-day course, the credit that I won writing an article for SurvivalBlog only …

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SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-01T07:02:15Z

This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. We also mention companies located in the American Redoubt region that are of interest to preppers and survivalists. Today, news about another bison death at Yellowstone. (See the Montana section.) Idaho Suspected gunman found dead after fatal shooting of Idaho firefighters. o  o  o “Truth and Reconciliation” Conference being held to voice concerns on Victor Perez shooting. o  o  o Firefighters battle blazes near …

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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-07-01T07:01:42Z

“Hinc quam sic calamus sævior ense, patet.” (Translated: “The pen worse than the sword.”) – Robert Burton (1576-1640) Anatomy of Melancholy. Part I. Sect. 2, Memb. 4, Subsect. 4.

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You need physical access or someone stupid enough to try using a USB drive they found, but this would dramatical speed up a attack. Unless you found a computer someone forgot to lock before walking away, I don’t think this … Continue reading

Coil Guns are Real

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-07-01T03:36:35Z

I have thought about making something like this for decades. As an electrical engineer, the physics were within my grasp. But I always had more important things to do.

ChatGPT As Coder

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-07-01T02:04:00Z

 I have been trying to use ChatGPT to write me a VBA macro to extract every citation to a law in a swarm of declarations and rebuttal DOCX files under a particular directory on my PC.  At first, it seemed like it might be useful.  I am about to give up.  It does not seem to have a VBA compiler.  It often gives me code that fails the compile phase.  Even when it does compile, it runs into errors caused by failure to handle error conditions involving corrupt files.  It is very accommodating on revising this monstrous macro each time, but fails to learn from previous similar failures.

ChatGPT is no substitute for a skilled VBA programmer.

UPDATE: There are tasks it does well: for example, debugging a defective Makefile.  Yes, I am embarrassed how much I have forgotten.

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