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When Gun Owners Attack Themselves
Here’s the kind of thing that annoys me, a concealed-carry instructor who is supposedly pro-gun, ends his statement in a rather anti-gun way.
Cop’s Daughter Shoots Sister with Cop’s Gun
Here’s why it’s important not to leave a round in the chamber after removing a magazine. It also shows that cops don’t always know best, and they’re the last people in the world that should lecture us. Well, last after hateful unarmed fools that lecture us on guns.
How a Gun Collector got Screwed Online
If you’re going to buy something online, make sure the seller is reputable.
Deep discounts are hard to pass up. But, careful, what may seem like a near perfect deal could lure you into a scheme and cost you more than you bargained for.
One gun collector thought he found the perfect deal on a gun online. Turns out, he was wrong.
Tim Wenzlawsh found a collectible gun 20% less than the going rate, so he quickly contacted the seller by phone. “This guy knew his firearms, he knew what made them collectibles.”
Tim was eager to get the item before it got away. So, as requested,he sent the seller a postal money order for $1,000.
“I hadn’t heard from him in 4 or 5 days so I tried to contact him and the number I had went straight to voice mail,” Tim said. “I emailed and kept doing this for a few days afterwards and just nothing ever came of it.”
Tim had been duped and he was not alone. Postal Inspectors were already investigating dozens of similar complaints.
U.S. Postal Inspector Alexandra Papageorge said in every case, the person bid on an item but never received the item.
Investigators soon realized all of the complaints were actually against the same person – Paul Steven Webster –...
Comrades! Suppress Your Shotgun with Saiga
Do your duty to the Motherland! Save your hearing for Stalin’s speeches. LOL
SilencerCo is launching the new part with a cheeky bit of “found footage,” with an ad in the style of archived Soviet-era propaganda. It’s definitely worth watching.
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“Utilizing existing choke tube threading, the Salvo 12 was introduced by SilencerCo in 2014 as the first, commercially-viable shotgun suppressor,” the company said in a press release. “It attaches to virtually any shotgun that will accept interchangeable choke tubes and successfully lowers the muzzle report to below hearing-safe levels.”
Priced at $120 the Saiga/Vepr adapter doesn’t run any more than existing threaded choke adapters and will probably retail in the $90 to $100 range.
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Only $120? That’s a price a “Worker of the World” can afford. LOL
Gun Restrictions coming to Vermont?
For a long time, Vermont has been an oddity, pro-gun and liberal. How can those two opposites coexist? I have no idea, but the good times might be coming to an end.
Shoot Straight Ad
Check out this ad from Shoot Straight, a gun range in Fort Lauderdale and some other cities.