
Author: Grumpy
25 TOTALLY WEIRD ASSED LIBERAL STORIES OF THE YEAR 2017

It’s hard to really boil this down to only 25 but away we go…..
Drag queen drops by Michelle Obama public library to read to kids.
The Bernie Youth? MIT publishes “Communism for Kids” indoctrination manual.
Florida college awards posthumous degree to Trayvon Martin.
Mediocre, jobless former NFL quarterback immortalized by Smithsonian Institution.
The McDonald’s Happy Meal got even happier with gay fries.
Mexican designer rolls out “F*CK YOUR WALL” women’s underwear line.
Comic book promotes California armed insurrection against President Trump, U.S. government.
Is nothing sacred? Atlanta theatre thrills liberals with gay reenactments of Bible stories. Adam and Eve meet Adam and Steve.
Not even Skittles candy is safe from being called white supremacist.
Did animal rights activists inadvertently MURDER thousands of Minnesota minks?
Liberal hysterics compare the Boy Scouts to the Hitler Youth.
Pucker up and RESIST with the new “F*CK TRUMP” lipstick.
Navy’s new politically correct aircraft carrier has NO urinals.
LGBTQ+ activists demand rainbow crosswalks nationwide.
Student accepted to Stanford after writing “Black Lives Matter” 100 times on application.
Feminine hygiene product maker promotes the VAGINA Challenge.
Oregon becomes the first state to recognize a third gender on drivers licenses, eat your heart out California.
Animal rights whackos terrorize small children at Florida Chick-fil-A
Rolling Stone magazine asks why Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can’t be OUR president.
Feminist rag publishes a repulsive article on how to enjoy ANAL SEX with Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
California day camp lures CHILDREN as young as FOUR years old to transgender orientation.
Yes, there really is a statue of Vladimir Lenin in Seattle.
Radical leftist scum pelted Boston Police with bottles of URINE at free speech rally.
NASTY feminist Teen Vogue writer ready to BITE men’s dicks off.
Liberal actor encourages people to break the law by writing “HARRIET TUBMAN” on $20 bills.
Very Discrete!

The Colt Anaconda .44 magnum




The Colt Anaconda in .44 magnum was the last Large frame Double Action Revolver put out by Colt. So far we hope! Someday when the Lottery finally comes thru for me. I want to get one for the modest collection of mine
Sure Pal!

How in the F*ck could even pick it up, let alone afford the batteries?
Here is a pretty good video. On what kind of pistol that folks who live in the People’s Republic of California can legally own. I am really sorry that it’s kinda Depressing! Grumpy (Only a few more years until I get out of here!)

Now I have mixed feelings about Gun Engraving. In that one must remember this. That basically any gun is really just a tool. A very deadly one but still a tool.
Of course over the span of time. Man has engraved his tools that have brought him luck, fortune or just plain happiness.
Or just being able to show other folks without speaking. “Hey I am a lot richer & powerful than you will ever be!”
Fair enough says I.
But like everything else in life. There comes a time when one has to say really? Like this Puppy for example.

or how about these samples of over doing it?



Now do not get me wrong! If they make the owners a better shot or a happier person. By having these guns, Hey more power to them! Says I. 

Also I have to admit that whoever did the work. Really has their shit together. But the bottom line question is till there. When is it a flourish too much?










.256 Newton
| .256 Newton | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Hunting | |||||||||||
| Place of origin | United States | |||||||||||
| Production history | ||||||||||||
| Designer | Charles Newton | |||||||||||
| Designed | 1913 | |||||||||||
| Manufacturer | Western Cartridge Company | |||||||||||
| Specifications | ||||||||||||
| Parent case | .30-06 Springfield | |||||||||||
| Case type | Rimless | |||||||||||
| Bullet diameter | .264 in (6.7 mm) | |||||||||||
| Neck diameter | .291 in (7.4 mm) | |||||||||||
| Shoulder diameter | .418 in (10.6 mm) | |||||||||||
| Base diameter | .471 in (12.0 mm) | |||||||||||
| Rim diameter | .473 in (12.0 mm) | |||||||||||
| Rim thickness | .049 in (1.2 mm) | |||||||||||
| Case length | 2.440 in (62.0 mm) | |||||||||||
| Overall length | 3.40 in (86 mm) | |||||||||||
| Rifling twist | 1 in 10″ | |||||||||||
| Primer type | large rifle | |||||||||||
| Ballistic performance | ||||||||||||
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| Source(s): Newton Arms Company Catalog. 14th edition, 1920. IN Barnes, Frank C. “Cartridges of the World” Digest Books Inc., 1972. | ||||||||||||
The .256 Newton is a high-velocity rimless cartridge and was developed by Charles Newton in 1913 in conjunction with the Western Cartridge Company. It is a 30-06 Springfield cartridge, shortened[1] and necked down to .264, with a different shoulder angle. However, the .256 Newton and the .30-06 are not interchangeable. The .256 Newton and the 6.5-06 are not interchangeable.
References[edit]
- Jump up^ Barnes, Frank, and Amber, John T. Cartridgs of the World (DBI, 1972), p.76, “.256 Newton”.
External links[edit]
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One very classy looking rifle in a very versatile caliber – The 243 Win to boot!




































Joshua Malina