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How to be tacticool. (Language warning)
After yesterday, I needed this
And they take some nice pokes at Tactical Sacred Cows…well done.
CSGV: This is why I Screen Cap.
In my Facebook newsfeed, I came across a post of the Cult Coalition to Stop Gun Rights Violence congratulating the US Servicemen that thwarted the Jihadist attack on a French Train. I prepared myself for the mindless blabber and I was not disappointed.
My guess is that the Department of Defense can now save a crapload of money by simply not issuing firearms to our troops because they don’t need them to counter terrorists and other enemies of the country.
And this is why I screen cap: You tell anybody with a functioning brain that some people actually think it is better to face an armed terrorist without a weapon of your own, and you would be tagged as crazy and a liar.
Closed for the day.
Les Luthier has been a part of my humor since I was a little kid. Daniel Rabinovitch was my favorite: he always played lovable but slightly dumb characters on stage and no matter his failings, you forgave him and loved him even more.
Daniel is no longer among the living. Humor died a little today…screw that, it died a lot.
Descansa en paz, Daniel. Un millon the gracias por todas las risas. Te extrañaremos, che.
See you guys tomorrow.
Kilted to Kick Cancer 2015. Let’s get this done!
Kilted to Kick Cancer has started again and a dutiful gun blogger, it is time I throw my support behind one of the teams. This year Gun Free Zone selects Team Dragon from Dennis Badurina of Dragon Leatherworks.
Ambulance Driver has the list of the initial prize table and as usual is full of goodies.
I’ll have another post with more details but let’s get ready to kick some serious cancer’s ass!
Another “End of the World” freakout.
The big Gun Controls groups have not caught wind of this story yet from what I have seen.
Other than the fact that already some private ranges already sell alcohol in the Gunshine State and have been doing so for years without incident and that there are establishments nearby or next door to may ranges across the country, I have to ask one very important question in the appropriate mockingly urgent tone of voice:
What is going to be next? Build bars next to parking lots? Do we really need places that sell booze surrounded by cars? Do they not understand the danger?Yes, that stupid.
That is some impressive shooting.
The competition is called Stangskyting and according to Google Translate means “Rod Shooting.” Bolt action rifles with 5 round magazines and a time limit of 25 seconds at targets 200 yards away.
The young lady in the video placed 16 shots in that time frame (38.4 rounds per minute) and according to what I can see in the video monitor at her right, she made at least 11 holes in the silhouette.
Hat Tip to Ed Head in Shooting Illustrated Magazine.
I guess we wore out another CSGV Intern.
Internship description
Join the gun violence prevention movement! Inform the nation about the need for stricter gun laws and learn how to fight the gun lobby on Capitol Hill.
Source: Internship (Washington): CSGV Intern – idealist.org
But the perks are fantastic!
CSGV internships are unpaid, but hours are flexible. Internships are offered during the fall, spring, and summer and applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Undergraduate, graduate and law students are all encouraged to apply. All internships involve some minor administrative duties.
A lawyer that works for free? Sure. And I bet he/she comes with corduroy jacket with elbow patches bought sometimes before Monica L. was famous.
Firework wars…. the bar has been raised.
Yes, please.