Here are the two main carry rigs I use to comfortably schlep around the Beretta M9 (42oz. loaded weight) and two spare magazines (7.5oz. each): Bianchi #3S “Pistol Pocket” Gould & Goodrich “Gold Line” horizontal shoulder holster Two holsters, both alike in dign…you know what? No. The belt holster is fine as far as reputation…
Category: things that go boom.
reader question: what’s wrong with gun registration?
Commenter “Jarin” has a question regarding gun registration which I answered in the comments thread, but which deserves a blog post response. Jarin asks: I don’t understand what the fuss is about registration… (no, really, I don’t get it, someone please explain it). Why should we not have registration for something as easily dangerous as…
no, i expect you to clear a type 2 malfunction, mister bond.
You know, I LOVE the Bond reboot. Daniel Craig is my James Bond now. But there are a few minor things that rub me the wrong way, and the biggest one is the regression in Bond’s firearms. In CASINO ROYALE, Bond carries a perfectly serviceable Walther P99 in 9mm. But by the time we get…
derputy herpyderp.
There are a few things I know for sure about Officer Reverse Eotech: He has never been to the range to properly zero his carbine. Probably took it out of the box, loaded it up, mounted the sight improperly, and put the whole thing into the trunk of his cruiser. He went to a hot…
the amazing morphing definition.
When you or I have them, they’re called “assault weapons”, and they’re made for nothing but killing large numbers of people rapidly, and totally useless for self-defense besides. When law enforcement officers have them, they’re called “patrol rifles”, and they’re the best tool for protecting innocent citizens from violent criminals. When the government orders 7,000…
the impartial media and virtual scarlet letters.
So a newspaper called The Journal News put up an interactive map marking the location of every single registered pistol permit holder in two New York counties. Predictably, they’re getting a little bit of flak for that. Also predictably, the paper’s defense is all “that’s public information, and the public has a right to know.”…
calling the scattergun experts.
I said in the comments to the post about the fox that I use only birdshot in my shotgun because of its age and the fact that it has a full choke, but to tell the truth, I’m not entirely sure. (If in doubt, play it safe, especially when you’re dealing with things that generate…