Frangible and tracer is all the 5.56 they had. Even .22lr was bare. But if you want to stock up on 6.8SPC, they have plenty of that. Kinda makes me want to get one.
Author: wizardpc
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Layers of Editorial Oversight
Behold the .40 caliber .45ACP Glock 1911:
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Ran some updates
WP 3.5, updated themes….
Now my header’s gone. Working on that, but lilwizard’s starting to wake up screaming so it may be a bit. ETA: Fixed
Anything else amiss?
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What bias?
I’m on an email list that journalists use to ask for sources for stories. Here’s what came in at my midday request for sources:
General
11) Summary: Mom’ attitudes toward toy guns
Name: [redacted] Today.com
Category: General
Email: [redacted]
Media Outlet: Today.com
Deadline: 2:00 PM EST – 21 December
Query:
Need moms worried about kids playing with toy guns or who have
thrown them out since #Newtown.They’re doing a story on “Moms’ attitudes toward toy guns” but they’re only interested in moms who are anti-toy gun.
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Symbolic gestures
I get what he’s trying to do, but this is idiotic.
I mean, what’s he going to do? Scream at the guy?
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Felon tries to make political statement about why you shouldn’t own guns, winds up in jail
Here’s the slightly misleading headline:
Man banned from Stones River Mall for offensive t-shirt
That offensive t-shirt read “Has your gun killed a kindergartner today?”
He was asked to remove the shirt, turn it inside out, or leave. He chose to do none of those things, and was arrested. Bryce Myszka is a pretty unique name, so I googled him.
The first thing that caught my attention was a dismissal order in his lawsuit against some jailers in Rutherford County. That order doesn’t say why he was in jail, and I haven’t nailed that down yet, but the Tennessee Inmate Locator says he’s a convicted felon who’s been out of prison since May of 2008.
I love being called a murderer for engaging in lawful activity by someone who’s already been to prison.



