Archive for 2011

October 07, 2011

Zombie Industries

3-D bleeding zombie targets.

Frightening

Reuters:

Secret panel can put Americans on “kill list’

American militants like Anwar al-Awlaki are placed on a kill or capture list by a secretive panel of senior government officials, which then informs the president of its decisions, according to officials.

I can’t say that I have a problem with killing terrorists. But I can say I have a problem with bureaucrats who spend $900 on a hammer making such decisions.

Quote of the day

Clark:

. . . the end of gun control is not politically or culturally driven, but was a historical inevitability. . .

Yay, technology.

Color me skeptical

At an Ohio barber shop:

Barber Kurt Voelkel in the Cleveland suburb of Parma says the man was adjusting his clothing and sitting down on Sept. 29 when a 9 mm handgun fell from his holster, struck the ground and went off.

Guns don’t generally discharge when dropped.

Censorship

Of the word ‘gun’ at MTV. Been doing that for years.

Cracking down on sick people

In Cali, the DOJ has rid the world of terrorism and violent crime and will now crack down on the scourge of sick people smoking weed.

Coal Creek Armory’s New Location

Brick O’Lore has a report of Coal Creek Armory’s new digs.

Challenging the Hughes Amendment

Pretty easy to do if you’re the president.

Modern firearms

A trend toward guns that are hard to shoot and control.

More selective enforcement

Occupy Whatever protesters allowed to break law.

In Gunwalker news

Holder informed of the operation multiple times.

Asked if he was aware, Obama says “Certainly, I was not“.

Oddities

Burglars find man’s child porn stash and turn him in.

And thieves stole a bridge. Yes, a whole fucking bridge. Scrap is pretty valuable.

The Funky Bunch

Marky Mark: felon in possession.

Selective enforcement is tyranny.

Chicks and guns

A grandmother wants to concealed carry.

Gun Porn

45 LC snubbie. Without a covered trigger.

1911 inspired knife

Advantage Arms 22 conversion for Glock

October 06, 2011

Occupy whatever: part 2

From facebook:

Memo to those in the Occupy Boston crowd flying the Gadsden flag. “Don’t tread on me” is not the same as “Give me more of that guy’s stuff.”

Yup. I’m with them to an extent on some of the trouble with respect to our country, as a policy, privatizes gains but we all share in the loss.

But, seriously, go occupy a frier and a spatula.

But Bush did it too!

Only that is a lie:

When Associated Press reporter Pete Yost uncritically repeated claims by anonymous Department of Justice officials that the Bush-era Operation Wide Receiver was “the same tactic” used by the Obama Justice Department in Operation Fast and Furious and other operations, I called him out, knowing the claim was incorrect.

Doesn’t fit the narrative.

Full Panic

At the Justice Department, over Gunwalker.

the old trick doesn’t result in police busting down a 98 year-old grandmother’s door, shooting her, and planting drugs on her

Rich reconsiders his drug legalization stance. Like most social issues, it’s a complex one. And the one thing I can sure of is I don’t want the government involved in it.

We’re winning: a round up

Editorial sticks up for gun rights for medical marijuana users.

Major paper says homicide rates not linked to gun control.

In Green Bay, a victory. I love this: We have people that have gun phobias, that’s all we have here.

Unclear on the concept

NY State Senators on the first amendment: this freedom should be treated not as a right but as a privilege

On the gun ruling

Sullum: Dueling Tests Yield Conflicting Conclusions About the District of Columbia’s Gun Controls

Gunwalker: More crushing of dissent

CBS news silencing its gunwalker reporter?

Shake up at ATF.

Indict Holder

Heh: Extradite the ATF.

32ACP gets serious

An article by Oleg Volk.

Major League Zombie

I think I want this shirt.

Cops behaving badly

Nice to see two things in this article. That major websites are picking up on police abuse. And that layout is the coolest Steve Jobs tribute I have seen.

NFA Hacked

The XO-26. A short AR with no stock and a vertical forward grip and the ATF have said it is neither a Short Barreled Rifle nor an Any Other Weapon. I expect that ATF would change its mind. Apparently, at 27 inches and being designed to be shot with two hands makes it an odd bird with ATF’s arbitrary regulations.

A read on the various complexities here. Act at your peril.

I told you

Said before I thought it sounded full-auto. I was right. It was illegally converted.

Unpossible

In Brady’s highest rated state.

New spin?

Mentioned that SOCOM bought some suppressors a bit back. I did not know that they were called Muzzle Brake Suppressors.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

Uncle Pays the Bills

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