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

Anti-gun Lobby Push Biden to Lean On Senators for Chipman Confirmation Ammoland Inc. Posted on August 13, 2021 by Dave Workman

Anti-gun lobbying groups are reportedly pressuring the White House to twist the arms of Senate Democrats to confirm David Chipman to head the ATF. But opposition is increasing and it may derail the gun control advocate’s confirmation. (Screen snip, YouTube, Sen. Mike Lee)

U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- Politico is reporting that “gun violence survivors and activists are going public with their long-simmering private frustrations, saying President Joe Biden could have done more” to push for confirmation of gun control advocate David Chipman as head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as opposition to the nominee increases.

In recent Senate floor remarks, Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan called Chipman “another extreme activist, this time against the Second Amendment and Second Amendment rights,” according to mustreadalaska.com. Sullivan argued that his Senate colleagues would not support Chipman’s nomination if they believe the Second Amendment is as important as other tenets of the Bill of Rights.

Anti-gun billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety lobbying group has been filling email Inboxes with this message: “Getting David Chipman confirmed is crucial to stopping the rise in violent crime and enforcing our gun laws. As a decorated law enforcement officer with 30 years of experience combating violent crime and a former senior adviser to Mayors Against Illegal Guns, he is the right person for the job and will be committed on day one to ending the country’s gun violence crisis.”

Everytown calls Chipman “a gun safety expert.” Everytown disguises itself as a “gun safety organization,” too, and the media goes along with that.

According to Politico, Igor Volsky, executive director of Guns Down America, a gun control lobbying group, declared, “The White House has really dropped the ball here and if Chipman is not confirmed that will be a significant letdown to survivors of gun violence across the country — and will have the effect of undermining their effort to reduce gun homicides… Biden told us during the campaign trail that this is a priority and the administration insists that he is in charge of driving this issue. He needs to step on the accelerator.”

But a Biden campaign pledge may not be worth much according to the results of a new survey by Rasmussen Reports. Only 30 percent of likely voters in that survey “say Biden has kept his campaign promises more than most presidents.” That’s against the 41 percent who say he hasn’t.

As revealed by Rasmussen, “Voters had a higher opinion of former President Donald Trump in this regard.”

So the push is on to get more energy from the Oval Office to strongarm Democrat senators into supporting Chipman’s nomination. But the opposition is getting stiffer as well. A letter sent to Sen. Dick Durbin, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Sen. Charles Grassley, ranking member on that committee, by seven retired ATF employees offers an inside perspective on Chipman’s background that will be difficult to ignore.

In the letter, signed by retired agents Tim Buns, Mike Meadows, Larry Luckey, Pamela Potaczek, Gregory Alvarez and retired investigators Wadene Musgrave and Judith Bender, it is clear in the first paragraph that Chipman is “the wrong man for the job.”

The seven retired agents also said this: “David’s strong personal beliefs on firearms issues will create serious and long-lasting problems for the Bureau and the effective execution of its law enforcement mission. We relied on effective partnerships with industry, stakeholders, and other law enforcement agencies to execute our missions. Unfortunately, if David were confirmed, ATF partners would see someone who is coming to the agency with his top priority being to implement a divisive gun control agenda. The suspicion and hostility his leadership will bring will destroy those partnerships, and the prosecution of gun crimes and other violent crimes, will suffer.”

Writing at National Review, author and fellow at National Review Institute Kevin Williamson, was blunt: “The Senate should reject Joe Biden’s nomination of David Chipman to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.”

The essay goes downhill from there.

“Chipman is an activist,” Williamson asserts, “but the ATF needs an administrator. Chipman would raise the temperature of the gun-control debate, when precisely the opposite is needed. Chipman has shown poor judgment — from engaging in racially tinged office politics to allowing himself to be used as an instrument of public relations by a Beijing-run propaganda program — and the ATF, of all federal agencies, has had more than enough of poor judgment over the years.”

Here’s something to consider: If Durbin and the Democrats thought they had the votes to confirm Chipman, it would have already happened.

Main Senator Angus King, who caucuses with the Democrats, appears to be a “No” vote. Sen. Joe Manchin may be another negative, though that cannot be confirmed.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki whined to Politico that Republicans have closed “in lockstep” against Chipman, but that’s what Republicans should be doing, according to grassroots rights activists. Democrats do that all the time on various issues, but apparently Psaki believes that’s somehow different.

Williamson summarized the situation with Democrats and Chipman succinctly when he observed in closing, “But, in any case, we wrote down the Bill of Rights for a reason. If the Democrats want to repeal the Second Amendment, then there is a process for that. Good luck.

“Until such a time as that might come to pass,” he added, “the agenda of the gun-control movement is mostly off the table thanks to the Bill of Rights. And installing a gun-control activist in an administrative position in order to try to warp the bureaucracy into pursuing political goals that are either politically impossible for Congress or impermissible under the Bill of Rights is very bad governance.”


About Dave Workman

Dave Workman is a senior editor at TheGunMag.com and Liberty Park Press, author of multiple books on the Right to Keep & Bear Arms, and formerly an NRA-certified firearms instructor.

Categories
All About Guns War

A Terrible Hailstorm: Canister & Grapeshot in Linear Warfare, as portrayed in “Union of Salvation”

Categories
All About Guns

A SR Mauser model 1910/14 in caliber 6.35x16mm

Categories
All About Guns

Something from the Blog The Abode of McThag

I bring you the Astra 400!

 

This one is in its original 9mm Largo, also known as 9x23mm Bergmann-Bayard.

It is similar in size and heft to the familiar M1911A1 and despite appearances the grip is comfortable and points easily.

Hilariously, it’s so similar that you can use a US M1916 holster.

 

It’s very similar to a Browning blow-back gun inside.

Takedown for cleaning is similar to Brownings too.
The safety will engage a notch in the slide that lets the groves in the barrel be rotated into a recess in the slide.  Then the whole barrel, recoil spring and slide just slide right off the front.

If, for some reason you need to get at the recoil spring, it’s a little more involved.

There’s a strong temptation to think that the knurled cap on the nose is stuck and you need to apply more force… be sure to read the instructions at that link!

The cap is keyed, you rotate it to align with grooves in the slide and it will fire out the front under spring pressure if you let it.  The reason you cannot freely turn it is there are lugs on the barrel bushing that block the grooves in the slide.

Nose cap and bushing as they normally sit.
Nose cap and bushing aligned for disassembly.

I am to blame for Willard buying this gun.  I started poking through the magazine box at the shop and noticed that there was a magazine for the Astra that’s been sitting in the case since 2008.  Willard has now bought a gun he really didn’t want because there was a spare magazine.

L->R 9x19mm Parabellum, 9mm Largo, .38 Super
Categories
All About Guns War

A Terrible Hailstorm: Canister & Grapeshot in Linear Warfare, as portrayed in “Union of Salvation”

Categories
Well I thought it was funny!

Something for the Gents out there!

image.png

Categories
Soldiering

Maybe this would be a good idea!

Do you think there’s any chance of getting Taliban commanders to teach at West Point? It might be a nice change of pace for cadets to learn from someone who actually won a war.

Evacuations of Saigon in 1975 VS

 Evacuations of Kabul in 2021.
Categories
All About Guns

A Smith & Wesson Model 48-7 – K-22 Masterpiece Magnum in caliber .22 Magnum

Smith & Wesson Model 48-7 - K-22 Masterpiece Magnum .22 Magnum - Picture 2
Smith & Wesson Model 48-7 - K-22 Masterpiece Magnum .22 Magnum - Picture 3
Smith & Wesson Model 48-7 - K-22 Masterpiece Magnum .22 Magnum - Picture 4
Smith & Wesson Model 48-7 - K-22 Masterpiece Magnum .22 Magnum - Picture 5
Smith & Wesson Model 48-7 - K-22 Masterpiece Magnum .22 Magnum - Picture 6

 

Categories
All About Guns

A Winchester Model 64 Lever Action Rifle with a 26 barrel in caliber 219 Zipper

Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 5

Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 2
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 3
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 4
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 5
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 6
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 7
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 8
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 9
Winchester Model 64 219 Zipper 26 barrel Lever Rifle .219 Zipper - Picture 10

 

Categories
Dear Grumpy Advice on Teaching in Today's Classroom Hard Nosed Folks Both Good & Bad Leadership of the highest kind Well I thought it was funny!

Someone Is Looking Forward To The New School Year


I really like this Parent & I just wish that there were a few more like them! Grumpy