Sometimes There Really Is No School Like the Old School
What the hell have I gotten myself into? I blame Mark Keefe. Yeah, that Mark Keefe, the one who’s the […]
What the hell have I gotten myself into? I blame Mark Keefe. Yeah, that Mark Keefe, the one who’s the […]
Palmetto State Armory has joined in on a number of lawsuits geared toward dismantling the National Firearms Act and deregulating short barrel rifles, shotguns, and suppressors. The latest collaboration with GOA is just the latest effort to help that cause.
In his first six months back in office, Trump has made America less safe. He rolled back proven safeguards, effectively
“it just really makes me think that we on the left have let our high opinion of our alleged intelligence and sophistication lead us into the sheepfold. We are comfortable only when we are vulnerable to harm and peremptorily aggrieved and oppressed, apparently.”
Though John Moses Browning didn’t live to see his brainchild become reality, his spirit can be rightfully proud of what ultimately became the P-35 or Hi-Power 9mm pistol.
While muddle-headed freedom haters want to legislatively limit our access to four- and six-position adjustable stocks on AR-15s, all they accomplish is making it harder to fit the gun to the user, decreasing accuracy.
The United Kingdom, as rabidly weapon-adverse and anti-gun as gun control orgs like Giffords and Everytown could ever wish, is moving to deregulate suppressors. A lot of wine moms are going to have to need to re-up their Xanax prescriptions.
I hate to discuss any apparent “pause” in mass shootings, because it feels like that’s tempting fate. However, it’s hard
Gun control advocates in public health lab coats have for years manipulated data to fit preconceived narratives to tug on heartstrings in order to advance an anti-2A political agenda. And what better heartstring to pluck than “children.”
But behavioral economics has taught us ways of helping those young people achieve the same strategies that poker players deploy to keep their emotions in check, through simulated social interactions.