A client just secured a Henry Axe, a lever-action .410 with a five-round capacity and a short stock for easy storage. Here's how Henry describes the gun: Not all firearms need to fit neatly into categories like hunting, home protection, or good ol’ backyard plinking. We feel that simply being fun to pull out of the scabbard and shoot again and again should be a category all its own. For those that join us in considering this an important category, the Lever Action Axe .410 delivers in spades. It’s fun, for sure, but it also has more practicality than meets the eye. The Axe has the same … [Read more...]
How Will Judge Barrett Rule in Second Amendment Case?
How will Judge Barrett rule in the Second Amendment case now facing the Supreme Court? If history is any guide, here’s her dissent from Kanter v. Barr: History is consistent with common sense: it demonstrates that legislatures have the power to prohibit dangerous people from possessing guns. But that power extends only to people who are dangerous. Founding-era legislatures did not strip felons of the right to bear arms simply because of their status as felons. Nor have the parties introduced any evidence that founding-era legislatures imposed virtue-based restrictions on the right; such … [Read more...]
Tucker Explains: This Is a Voting Rights Question
Keven MacDonald discusses a recent Tucker Carlson segment at UNZ.com, writing: To date, Carlson’s monologue is the most powerful and most explicit statement in the mainstream media that Whites—as Whites—have an interest in immigration. Indeed, a vital interest. In making his argument, he discussed states like California and Virginia that have become reliably Democrat because of immigration, and he mentions Vermont that is now blue because of disenchanted New Yorkers who brought their politics with them when they moved there. He says the same thing is happening to Montana and Idaho as yoga … [Read more...]
BREAKING: Supreme Court Will Hear MAJOR Concealed Carry Case
Jess Bravin reports at the WSJ that the Supreme Court will hear a major second amendment case concealed carry, writing: WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court agreed Monday to review a New York law that limits carrying concealed firearms outside the home, potentially loosening gun laws nationwide in the first major Second Amendment case since 2010. The SCOTUS will hear the case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Robert Nash, and Brandon Koch vs. Keith M. Corlett (New York State Police Superintendent) and Richard J. McNally Jr. (Justice of the NY Supreme Court, 3rd District). In its … [Read more...]
Get Out Your Guns
UPDATE 4.23.21: As riots and looting continue to plague America's cities, it's important to remember this advice from Sheriff paul Van Blarcum. Originally posted on December 4, 2015. The political elite jumped to a conclusion calling the San Bernardino terrorists something other than what they were: Terrorists. It’s time we listen to the real people. Sheriff Paul Van Blarcum issued a recommendation to the people of Ulster County, NY. Carry your guns and defend yourself. Sheriff Paul Van Blarcum's post on the Ulster County Sheriff’s Department’s Facebook page received a heavy mix of … [Read more...]
Guns Save Lives from Deranged People
UPDATE 4.23.21: With murder rates soaring in America's cities, it seems like there are more deranged people now than ever. Get your guns and your training now. Originally posted on February 3, 2020. The Sunday Globe ran a feature story on an indiscriminate and inexplicable 16-hour crime and murder spree in a Portland, Maine suburb by one deranged 22-year with a history of odd behavior. After stabbing an 82-year old Christmas tree farmer to death (in the farmer's driveway), the stabbings continued into Freeport, followed by a sexual assault on a jogger whom he ran over breaking her leg, … [Read more...]
FBI Warning: Multiple State Scammers Are Bilking Millions
Joe Dwinell reports at The Boston Herald on a new scam targeting Americans with law enforcement intimidation. He writes: Scammers have bilked $3.2 million from unsuspecting Bay State residents who fell for a lie that the caller was from the FBI or another government agency. The same ruse was used in Rhode Island ($412,878 scammed), New Hampshire ($89,382) and in Maine ($32,252), according to the FBI. “Nobody wants to be the subject of a law enforcement investigation, and scammers are using that to their advantage to try and intimidate people into just handing over their hard-earned … [Read more...]
To Whom You’re Really Paying Property Taxes
Right on cue, more chaos in Portland: An Officer is surrounded and punched in the face and ends up on the ground on his back with the suspect on top. This was a very dangerous situation. Subject was arrested. https://t.co/JbkDSWybFE — Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) April 21, 2021 Originally posted April 21, 2021. OK, we’ve seen how some governors can and will go wild, turning a virus into their personal crusade. Governors went wild in states like California, Michigan, and New York, and that’s not even counting the mayors of cities like Portland. How can you survive the … [Read more...]
Parents Rage as Woke Schools Shame White Children as Oppressors
Parents across America have had enough of the radical "woke" cultural indoctrination taking place in their children's schools. The father of two girls going to one of New York's most expensive private schools finally had enough when the school demanded he sign an "anti-racism pledge" as part of his girls' re-enrollment. He wrote a letter to 650 families at the school telling them why he believes the school has gone too far. One of his chief complaints was that the girls' school, Brearley, segregates the students into two classes, victims and oppressors, based on their skin color alone. The NY … [Read more...]
Toilet Paper and SPAM: What More You Can Do?
OK, Your Survival Guy has noticed an increase in the supply of toilet paper. Finally, companies have caught up to demand. All of us should be good for a while on the TP front. But you should hold on to that fear of what it feels like to run out of something we can take for granted. One thing we’ve learned from the pandemic is disasters are often made worse by fear and panic. I don’t want you to succumb to either one. So, let’s think about what’s going to be in demand during the next disruption to give you a head start. No one can predict what the next disruption will be or how it will … [Read more...]
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