Just wondering if anyone else saw this?
Hoosier Survey finds supermajority supports gun control | WISH-TV
They have a poll embedded on the webpage that as of this posting shows 11.39% in favor of an assault weapons ban, 88.61% opposed. Perhaps I misunderstand exactly what a "supermajority" is...
The author makes a good point, in my opinion. There is a viable need for adaptation by law enforcement, and the move toward military-style training and equipment is quite logical. His reference to "what is currently available to the general public" has merit, as I'm still waiting to see the...
Always wondered how this piece related to folks who train as if their life depends upon it? Many of us do and we won't be wearing oversized shirts and gloves...
Ms. Scott has a valid concern, in my opinion. For the mayor to suggest that a group of black teens warrants a call to 911 is indeed racial profiling and not something I can see myself ever doing. When I see fifteen black teenagers beating a 61 year old man, however, I'll call 911 after...
Per the KRS so kindly posted by avboiler, give one command to lay down and if they don't, smoke 'em. I think Louisville may need to lean a little more toward war zone before we see a marked improvement in this type of thing. LMPD is either dramatically understaffed (not likely, based on all the...
I think the rules have changed over the years, same as everything else. I've never seen a representation of a colonial-era rifleman using patrol carry or low prone, or an old west type shooting isosceles. While it may have happened, it just wasn't on anyone's radar back then as being the way...
I guess it was my dad and my babysitter's husband who most familiarized me with firearms at a very early age. I'd like to publicly thank them for that. Nowhere in my being would be found the ability to look myself in the mirror if I'd written (much less actually published!) such a lip trembling...
A buddy of mine went with 199Trust when they had the $69 special a few months ago. He received a pretty nice package for the money and one that should work just fine. That being said, I went with an attorney for mine because there's lots of stuff in a trust that I really didn't want to be...
Liberal clickbait. If #1 involves having to be told by the manufacturer that owning a gun can be dangerous (based on the imagineered statistic that 86% of people who own guns end up shooting themselves or a loved one), you're probably dealing with a group of frightened people who have limited...
A Razor HD would look mighty fine glued onto a Sharps rifle. I'm sure there would be death threats, lawsuits, etc. :lmfao:
Be sure to do plenty of research before buying one of these rifles. There are volumes of obscure info about loading and shooting these guns to achieve the performance...
For $1700, you are getting into $hiloh territory. "I'm kinda disappointed with my Shiloh" said no one ever. They are what Sharps would've built back in the day if they'd had the machinery and quality control techniques available to them. Pedersoli makes a pretty good gun but closing the action...
For those of you not old enough to remember, check out "ponytail guy" from the '92 presidential debates. It seems this bizarre thinking is nothing new among the left:
Pony Tail Guy | Video | C-SPAN.org
I did that with a Boxer and it ended very poorly for him. Still got the scars, although they've grown faint over time. Personally, I wouldn't waste a single second worrying about getting damaged in a situation like that. Instead, getting damaged is just a given and my objective is to dole out...
Present your weak arm and take the bite. Three rounds through the low-forward rib cage and if it's still hanging on to your arm, take a crossing shot through the neck, up high and near the base of the skull. If the dog's still chomping after that, you might consider turning the gun on yourself...
Check this link to see whether or not you find the fixed front sight to be an issue with optics. I prefer absolute cowitness between optics and irons, myself...