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Belgian Fine condition D.A. 380 Constabulary Revolver W/Safety .380 ACP








One really tough looking pistol to the tired old eyes of mine!
Since the Brits did not mess around when it came to their firearms & their Officers Corp. Especially when one had the largest Empire in History to take care of & some mighty tough Subjects. Who would for the most part would like to be a former Subject of the British raj!

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When the Best of everything comes together in a Top drawer Gun Workshop

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What I call a good start!

Colts…

So the question is what will happen with Colt?
Right now nobody knows… But I’d find it truly ironic if the Indians helped bail them out!
I was asked what I was going to do if they went under, since I’m known as a Colt guy, and I said keep shooting them… 🙂 I don’t do safe queens…
Then one of the guys asked how many I had, and I didn’t honestly remember… So I pulled them out of the safe yesterday (it was time to check/wipe them down anyway).
big pictureSo, looks like 18 Colts, dating from 1892 to 2013… At least these are the ones I have here…
And yes, before you ask, I’m a fan of revolvers… So there… 😛
I will admit to owning a couple of S&W K22s, thanks to Tam and Joe, my gunsmith. I use them for training guns. There are a few other cats and dogs in the safe, but since they didn’t say Colt, I didn’t pull them out.
Now if my knee will just get better, I can get back on the line and shoot some of them!!!
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Smith & Wesson Model 696 .44 Special

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Someday, I will find one that is in good shape & not cost a fortune. By the way I still take donations!
Grumpy

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Video -The difference Between a German Kar98K and a Yugoslavian M48 Mauser Rifle

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Some thoughts on Heller

Each Generation, Interpreting the Text of the Constitution

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1902 to 1932, and as Acting Chief Justice of the United States from January–February 1930

Fayetteville, AR –-(Ammoland.com)- I am told by gun control advocates that the Heller decision was a radical reinterpretation of the Second Amendment, a reading that is not to be found anywhere in legal thinking or rulings before 2008.
While the case law is thin, in fact, there always have been two understandings of the text: protection of individual rights or collective powers of the state.

It is true to say that the 2008 ruling shifted the presumption away from the claim that ordinary Americans had to prove their need toward one that accepts ownership and carry of firearms as something that belongs to each of us.

Does that negate the force of the ruling?

To people who favor control, it does, though they should ask themselves how far they are willing to go with this line of thinking. The modern reading of several amendments seem apparent to many today, but this is not, in fact, the reality.
Take as an illustration of this the First Amendment. It’s protections of free speech, and a free press is foundational to a democratic society, but that is a measure of enlightenment that has taken us centuries to work out.
In the view of the English jurist, William Blackstone, free speech simply meant that no prior restraint could be imposed.
You couldn’t be stopped from speaking your mind, but if what you said displeased those in power, you could be punished afterward. Think of Mel Gibson’s William Wallace shouting, “freedom!” before being relieved of his head.
Initially, the Bill of Rights did not apply to the states. The framers were under the impression, erroneous as it has proved to be, that the states were the more reliable guarantor of fundamental rights.
The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment was in part a response to the gap in the protection of rights, and over time, more and more of the first ten amendments have been incorporated under the due process clause of the Fourteenth against the states.
But even then, the old thinking about what free speech means remained until Oliver Wendell Holmes, the turn of the twentieth century’s Anthony Kennedy, went through an evolution of his understanding.
As Thomas Healy discusses in his book, The Great Dissent, Holmes initially had no love for the idea of individual rights.
It was his association with Harold Laski, at the time a democratic socialist, and others who convinced him that the promise of the progressive movement could only be fulfilled if each member of a society can offer points of view that are contrary to the settled beliefs of the majority.

All of this is to say that we have gone in a promising direction in our thinking about more than one right. And since each generation must come to terms with what the Constitution means, it’s good to see that we’re headed in the right direction.

The claim is often made that we have a living document as if that excuses any re-imagining that anyone desires, but the life of a free society will last only if the growth we go through preserves and expands the value of individual rights.
That growth is to be celebrated, not opposed, and as with the First Amendment, so with the Second, we are going where we should.


Greg Camp
Greg Camp

About Greg Camp
Greg Camp has taught English composition and literature since 1998 and is the author of six books, including a western, The Willing Spirit, and Each One, Teach One, with Ranjit Singh on gun politics in America. His books can be found on Amazon. He tweets @gregcampnc.

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Levi Strauss Forms Gun-Control Group with Bloomberg, Pushes Employees to Donate

Clothing company plans to spend millions advocating new gun-control laws

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Levi Strauss announced on Tuesday it would be creating a new gun-control group with billionaire Michael Bloomberg and donating millions of dollars to a collection of established gun-control groups.
The clothing company said it would be partnering with Everytown for Gun Safety and Michael Bloomberg to form Everytown Business Leaders for Gun Safety in a blogpost on their website.
It also said it would set up the Safer Tomorrow Fund, which Levi Strauss said would direct more than $1 million over the next four years to “fuel the work of nonprofits and youth activists who are working to end gun violence in America.”
The company went on to say it would begin doubling the amount it matches for employee donations to gun-control groups aligned with the fund and pushed employees to use their five hours a month in paid volunteer time at the gun-control groups.
Levi Strauss said while they had already requested customers not carry firearms in their store in 2016 and had supported gun-control initiatives in the past, they felt they needed to become more politically involved in the issue.
“We have a gun violence epidemic in America, and companies like ours—that operate in American communities—can no longer watch from the sidelines,” a Levi Strauss spokesperson told the Washington Free Beacon. “Although LS&Co. has taken some action to support gun-violence prevention over the last two decades, we believe there is a bigger role that business can play in affecting real change.
Through our newly established Safer Tomorrow Fund and involvement in the Everytown Business Leaders for Gun Safety coalition, we hope to catalyze others to join us and be part of stemming gun violence in this country.”
The company did not respond to questions about what specific gun-control laws it hopes to enact through its activism.
Levi Strauss announced the first grants from the Safer Tomorrow Fund would be going to three established groups that have advocated for myriad gun-control laws.
Everytown for Gun Safety, Live Free, and Giffords will be the first grant recipients under the company’s new plan. Those groups have supported expanding background checks to used-gun sales between private individuals, banning so-called assault weapons, and outlawing the possession of gun blueprints.
The company said the grant to Everytown would be used to support “a series of Youth Leadership Summits organized by volunteers from Students Demand Action.”
It said the grant to Live Free would go toward training “youth impacted by gun violence on successful gun-violence reduction strategies,” and the Levi Strauss Foundation would fund “a series of town halls in cities across the U.S. that are disproportionately impacted by gun violence.” The grant to Gifford’s will be used to “support business community engagement and education on the issue of gun-violence prevention.”
Chip Bergh, Levi Strauss president and CEO, justified the decision to become more deeply involved with the gun-control groups by saying it may be unpopular but he felt compelled to do it.
“We can’t take on every issue,” Bergh said in an op-ed. “But as business leaders with power in the public and political arenas, we simply cannot stand by silently when it comes to the issues that threaten the very fabric of the communities where we live and work. While taking a stand can be unpopular with some, doing nothing is no longer an option.”
Bergh went on to say he doesn’t “suggest we repeal the Second Amendment or to suggest that gun owners aren’t responsible,” but there are some weapons nobody should be allowed to own and that some people shouldn’t be allowed to own any weapons.
He did not elaborate on which guns he wants banned or which people should be banned from owning guns. Bergh did express support for “criminal background checks on all gun sales” as a “common-sense” step that “will save lives.”
Bergh then compared those who oppose the company’s gun-control stance to segregationists and those opposed to other moves the company has made.
“As a company, we have never been afraid to take an unpopular stand to support a greater good,” Bergh said. “We integrated our factories in the American South years before the Civil Rights Act was passed.
We offered benefits to same-sex partners in the 1990s, long before most companies did. We pulled our financial support for the Boy Scouts of America when it banned gay troop leaders.
While each one of these stands may have been controversial at the time, history proved the company right in the long run. And I’m convinced that while some will disagree with our stand to end gun violence, history will prove this position right too.”

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That’s right Dear Friends & Readers! Seems that I was finally able to find me a really nice Ruger 10/22 at one of my favorite gun shops – American Gun Works in Glendale*.Image result for ruger 10/22

In that I have always wanted one for the past 40 odd years. But I never had the cash or the opportunity to get one. So I guess that God has finally taken pity on this old Sinner.
Hopefully I am planning to take it to the range and get it zeroed in. Hopefully I we see some of you guys at the Angeles Range soon!
As to the shop American Gun Works, that I bought it from.

They are one of the few Gun Shops out here that have both an excellent selection of firearms. That and they have a great Gunsmith, who really has his shit together!  Plus & most Importantly a great attitude toward their Customers!

* Here is their website. If you are in the Area. It would behoove you to check them out, as it would worthy of your time.
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