Categories
All About Guns

Shooting the Browning B 80 12 gauge shotgun

Categories
N.S.F.W.

A Gift – N.S.F.W.

Categories
All About Guns

A COLT Detective with a Nickel Cylinder DA/SA Double Action Revolver in caliber 38 Special

 

 

 

 

 

 

Categories
All About Guns

I bet that these S&W has some real snap when you fire off some full load 44 Magnum rounds with it

Review: Smith & Wesson's Short Barreled L Frame .44 Magnum |

Model 629 | Smith & Wesson

Categories
A Victory! Allies Anti Civil Rights ideas & "Friends"

The View Doesn’t Appreciate a Right The NRA (Ahh See the tears, see the tears! Grumpy)

The View Doesn’t Appreciate a Right

 

Women, and especially black women, are increasingly buying firearms for self-defense. This reality did not sit well with the hosts of a somehow still-running daytime talk show.

Readers are likely aware of, if not familiar with “The View.” Sherri Shepherd is an actress and former co-host of “The View” who recently returned for a guest spot. Self-professed “big gun control person” Joy Behar set up a segment on the rise in gun ownership among black women, queuing up Shepherd to reveal that she is among the large number of black female new gun owners.

Shepherd shared with the audience that she, like millions of other Americans, recently became a first-time gun buyer. Shepherd said:

“During the quarantine, I felt really helpless, Joy, and we’re talking about depression, I felt [my son] Jeffrey would look at me like he was so scared. I get these little alerts in my neighborhood app about there’s going to be a march through the neighborhood and I started feeling like, ‘how am I supposed to protect my son if something happens?’”

Shepherd took steps to lawfully acquire, be trained, and familiarize herself with her firearm. She practices regularly. She did – and presumably does – everything as prescribed.

That wasn’t enough for former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin.

Hostin admitted that she knew many black women who had acquired firearms recently but quickly pivoted to the supposed inherent risks of firearm ownership. She claimed having a firearm in the home increases the risk of homicide and suicide but offered no references. The research that supports such claims is based on a flawed methodology to support a predetermined outcome. We’ve covered some examples here and here.

Hostin claimed she knows “the statistics” and referenced going to crime scenes as a federal prosecutor. Vaguely referencing advocacy masked as research does not afford anyone special insight into firearm ownership, nor does witnessing the aftermath of criminal actions.

After all, we know with certainty that criminals do not lawfully acquire the firearms they use in crimes. Hostin was a former federal prosecutor who won an award for prosecution of child sexual predators and child sex abuse. Her experience at crime scenes is very unlikely to be relevant to the lawful gun ownership exemplified by Sherri Shepherd – or a hundred million other law-abiding American gun owners.

Hostin concluded her soap box sermon with “”I still believe that in this country our readiness to sort of allow arms to be purchased at will and fired at will has led to violence and hatred becoming a really popular pastime.”

A former federal prosecutor should really know the difference between criminal and lawful actions. A former federal prosecutor should also know that federal law requires retailers to conduct a background check before all firearms purchases, and that the background check requirement as well as the prohibiting factors were codified in the 1968 Gun Control Act.

But that’s the game, right? Try to drum up some in-group credibility by claiming you or your friends own guns, and then blur the lines between lawful gun ownership and criminal behavior. Just like the drivel presented as “statistics,” this is a worn-out trope.

Shepherd tried to explain to her fellow panelists on “The View” and the audience that she found arming herself to be empowering. It seems that all Shepherd wants is a chance to keep her son and herself safe. “If something happens, I can protect my child.”

That’s what the 2nd Amendment provides: a chance.

Sherri Shepherd is just one of hundreds of thousands of black women who became first-time gun owners. The year 2020 may be over, but interest in firearms has not passed. The National Shooting Sports Foundation estimates that 3.2 million people purchased a firearm for the first time in the first half of 2021. More than 90% of licensed firearms retailers reported an increase in black female customers in this time frame – along with sizeable increases in every other demographic group.

That’s in addition to the estimated 8.4 million new gun owners that joined our community last year. Approximately 11.6 million new gun owners in 18 months.

That’s a lot of people who, just like Sherri Shepherd, just want a chance to protect their loved ones.

There is nothing irresponsible or unlawful about that.

Categories
All About Guns Anti Civil Rights ideas & "Friends" California

California: San Diego County Considering Further Restrictions on Home-Built Firearms

California: San Diego County Considering Further Restrictions on Home-Built Firearms

On October 19th, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors will consider a proposal to direct the drafting of an ordinance to further restrict the centuries-old practice of home-building firearms for personal use. You may click here to find details about the meeting. Please submit comments against the proposal by clicking the button below.

This proposal calls for the drafting of an ordinance to go beyond existing California law to define “’ghost guns,’ precursor parts for such guns and unserialized parts and guns,” ban the possession of unserialized parts for building firearms, prohibit making unserialized firearms or precursor parts specifically by 3D printing, and impose one-size-fits-all requirements for firearm storage.

California law already requires individuals to first apply for and receive serial numbers before assembling a home-built firearm and sets an allotted time for application. However, California law does not ban the possession of unserialized “materials” lacking the requisite milling to be considered a finished frame or receiver. In addition, it is already illegal under federal and state law for prohibited persons, such as felons, to possess firearms, regardless of whether they are factory, commercial firearms or home-built.

Such restrictions simply continue to cut off access to law-abiding citizens who wish to build their own firearm for personal use in accordance with federal and state law. By singling out 3D printing, it also tries to prevent hobbyists and tinkerers from exploring this emerging manufacturing process. There is no mention on whether it would similarly restrict making precursor parts by legacy manufacturing techniques, such as welding, milling, casting, or stamping, which are also widely available to consumers.

Again, please submit comments against this proposal.

 

 

 

 

Categories
All About Guns

Colt SAA 1964 20th Anniversary

Categories
All About Guns

Shooting & Reloading The Martini Cadet Videos 1-3

I have a couple of these Puppies at home & this is what I can tell you. It will be a mighty cold day in Hades when I get rid of them! Grumpy
https://youtu.be/tc2omFilMXU

Reloading and Shooting the Martini Cadet Rifle Part 1 – YouTube


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc2omFilMXU
Aug 12, 2014 – Uploaded by 456eec

Part 1 of a 3 part series designed for those who want to reload accurate ammunition for the obsolete .310 …

Reloading and Shooting the Martini Cadet Rifle Part 2 – YouTube


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbCAQW2isv4
Aug 13, 2014 – Uploaded by 456eec

Part 2 of a 3 part series designed for those who want to reload accurate ammunition for the obsolete .310 …

Reloading and Shooting the Martini Cadet Rifle Part 3 – YouTube


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p09_0-fkdQ
Aug 13, 2014 – Uploaded by 456eec

Part 3 of a 3 part series designed for those who want to reload accurate ammunition for the obsolete .310 …

Reloading and Shooting the Martini

Categories
All About Guns Anti Civil Rights ideas & "Friends"

Sure Enough!

Categories
All About Guns

S&W 1940 Light Rifles: Receiver Breakage is a Problem