Worth every penny
I have the Apex Tactical Armorer’s Block. It works on both Glocks and M&Ps. ShootingIllustrated has a write up here.
I used mine extensively when I was installing various Apex trigger upgrades to the Morrissey.
I have the Apex Tactical Armorer’s Block. It works on both Glocks and M&Ps. ShootingIllustrated has a write up here.
I used mine extensively when I was installing various Apex trigger upgrades to the Morrissey.
A bill to allow certain military members to carry handguns in Oklahoma communities without a handgun license has been signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin.
I really don’t have a problem with this. But if they can be exempted, I’d say your average gun owner could be too.
Seen at Joe’s:
In 2015, NICS denied 106,556 background checks. In 3,625 cases, a denial was overturned on appeal.
I was also unaware that in October 2015, they stopped processing appeals.
Someone may have hacked into Florida’s database of carry permit holders. And they may have info on 16,000 gun owners.
Report: Regulation Has Essentially Ground to a Halt Under Trump
I wouldn’t call it grinding to a halt. It’s just that there are significantly fewer new regulations being approved since Trump has been elected. But it is a start.
This looks like a terrible way to put an optic on an AK. It doesn’t co-witness. You’d have to take the sight off to clean it. Then re-zero. The Ultimak is clearly a better solution, if you’re into AKs.
When you pry it from my cold dead hands.
The FAA was trying to register drones. Well, someone sued them over it and the court ruled the FAA doesn’t have the authority to regulate drones. Good.
Nancy Pelosi continues her downward spiral:
To have a president say, if he did, to the director of the FBI, or the DNI, the Director of National Intelligence, or the NRA person thatum, uh, that they should not go forward, it raises questions that need to be answered in a facts and law way, and not hearsay
Who knew we had that much power?
Interesting to me the suppressor actually increased the bullet speed:
Apparently, some companies were marketing those as legal in California. And San Francisco sued them over it:
Five online gun equipment suppliers have agreed to stop selling or advertising large-capacity firearm magazines or magazine repair kits to California customers in a settlement of a lawsuit filed by the San Francisco City Attorneys Office.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued the companies in February, alleging that they were selling large-capacity magazines, some of which can hold more than 100 rounds of ammunition, in a disassembled state as repair or rebuild kits, and falsely claimed that they were legal in California.
Well, I’ve never seen one that folded that way before. And it has to be opened to fire.
The littlest shotgun:
Tam:
Light, off-center primer strikes caused by a failure to go completely into battery. This happened six times in thirty rounds. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Glock’s reputation for reliability is built on their 9mm guns. The further away from the 17 you get, the more chance there is that there will be special issues.
I can only recall my G30 failing once. It’s a .45. Pulled the trigger and heard a click, not a boom. But I didn’t fire several thousand rounds in it without cleaning.
Well, that doesn’t look fun to shoot:
Good: A shooter was stopped by a CHL holder.
Bad: A firearms instructor negligently shoots a student. Based on the account, why was the guy shooting through a door to begin with?
Rand Paul has introduced the REINS Act. Essentially, any regulation over $100M would have to be approved by congress. Personally, I think every regulation should go through congress.
A compliance part for your AK: Use this product to simulate shooting with no thumbs.
I mean, I get that people want to own AKs legally but that thing seems silly.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
Uncle Pays the Bills
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