Category: Guns

  • Two Out of Three

    I recently got an email from the developer of a new iPhone app asking if I would review it. I can’t really do that with an Android phone, so he offered to send me a press release instead.

    Nice guy, one-man shop, and hits two of the three topics I cover? DEAL!

    Introducing A New Gun App For iOS Devices
    JHS Tech LLC
    Gun Inventory is an app developed for iOS devices by gun lovers for gun lovers. It is the easiest way to keep track of your firearms in case of loss, theft, or any other situations in which you would need the serial numbers, pictures, or calibers of every firearm you own.

    The app is designed to be very easy to use by just filling in information such as Finish, Barrel Length, Make, Model, Serial Number, and any other information you feel necessary in identifying your firearms. After the information is saved, your guns are organized into a easily navigated list that will always be with you.
    Why use an app when you can just write it down?
    This is a question the developers were asking when creating the app and they think they have found the solution. This app eliminates any situations where you will be without that information such as fires where not only your firearms are destroyed but also your list of guns. If you do want a hard copy of your list, you can email it to yourself with just the push of a button.
    What about security?
    The app has an optional password protected login screen and is integrated into the remote wiping features that come on all iOS devices.

    If you are a gun lover looking for the next big thing to track your firearms, you have found it with Gun Inventory.

    NOTE: No affiliate links here. Just passing word along to you iPhone-owning heathens.

  • TFA Alert on Parking Lot Bill status

    I swear one of these days I’ll have enough time to do more than a copy/paste.

     

    Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc.
    Legislative Action Committee


    UPDATE ON EMPLOYEE SAFE COMMUTE —

    So, one might ask, what is the status of the Employee Safe Commute (SB3002/HB3560) legislation at this point?

    The bill has been delayed in the Senate. It is unclear if this was a move by the governor or those who are bowing to the pressure of “Big Business” or a benefical strategic move by the sponsor. At any event, progress in the Senate, if statements of legislators are accurate is positive. The biggest risk is that some form of amendment, probably bought by Fedex or its cohorts) could substantially remove the objectives of the original bill. To guard against that, citizens who support this bill must be called and contacting legislators to encourage and demand of them that no amendments pushed by Fedex or other Big Business dollars be accepted unless approved by firearms interests.

    Senate Action Plan

    • Call and email you individual senator (use the email and phone number lookup on the Senate directory.  It is important for you to get a written statement if possible that they will co-sponsor and support the bill as written and that they will oppose any Fedex or other “big business” amendments that would dilute the intent of the bill.
    • Call and email to encourage the sponsor Sen. Mike Fault to keep the bill free from Fedex or “big business” amendments
      Faulk, Mike R –  615 741-2061 [email protected]
    • Call and email to ask that the Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey work with citizens to keep the legislative effective and to defeat any Fedex or other “big business” amendment.
      Ramsey, Lt. Gov. Ron R – 615 741-4524 [email protected]

    With respect to the House, we are expecting that there will be at least 30 House co-sponsors. Many of those are Republican legislators who are probably starting to realize that the mandates of House Leadership (Beth HarwellDebra Maggart, and Gerald McCormick) would probably cause those legislators to violate their promises to constituents, to violate their personal convictions, to violate their constitutional oaths of office or their fundamental beliefs that they were elected as conservatives to protect the rights of citizens and to minimize the influence of government in areas where government influence is nothing more than government tyranny needlessly supplanting the rights of citizens.

    We do not expect, in part because of the pressure being exerted by FedEx and other “Big Business” interests on those legislators that they controll through their funds (both reported and “indirectly” applied), that the bill will move forward in the House without SUBSTANTIAL pressure and interest from individual voters. It was made clear repeatedly this week by statements to news reporters from House leadership such Debra Maggart and Gerald McCormick that House leadership is working to kill any pro-2nd Amendment legislation and that they are applying pressure in the nature of the proverbial “hounds of hell” against their own members to abide by the demands of leadership’s own masters.

    For example, this week Debra Maggart told Channel 4 News in response to an apparent question about the Employee Safe Commute legislation :

    “We have been focused on what we know what people of Tennessee want us to work on. Our economy needs to be looked at, and we want to make sure it’s a job-friendly state,” said Rep. Debra Maggart, R-Hendersonville.

    Now, you have to put this into context that Debra Maggart has “represented” to firearms owners in the past that she was soundly in support of the Constitution, the 2nd Amendment and working for firearms owners.  Indeed, she even has used the firearms owners to raise campaign funds through programs such as her On Target to Win in 2010″1st Annual Sporting Clay Fun Shoot fund raiser (see,https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=160853824412 ) that was heavily promoted not only to the Tennessee Firearms Association but to others as well.

    So what did Maggart really mean with her statement this week to Channel 4?

    Essentially, that the House Leadership have been admonished by “Big Business” that they want “their” legislators to do what they want them to do – including killing the Employee Safe Commute bill and firearms nondiscrimination bills – or the floodgates of corporate campaign money may be redirected against them or cut off.  She probably meant that because “we” are addicted to the corporate money to crush the Democrats and even any prospective primary opposition, we will do what is requested of us to make sure we, individually, are able to get re-elected and to recruit more RINO’s and moderates to help us implement our agendas (which do not put any emphasis on constitutional rights).

    Why does it appear that these Republican House leadership (and a few in the Senate as well) are so clearly deeply obliged to “Big Business”? Well, step away and look at one of the most common themes that you hear from House Republican leadership this year – “jobs, jobs, jobs”. What they mean when they say that is NOT that they are creating more government jobs (although they likely are). It is not that they are making it easier for people to start new small businesses. It means most probably that they want to do whatever is possible – forget the Constitution (look what they did last year to the 7th Amendment and their lack of any focus on the 10th Amendment) – to appease businesses like FedEx, Bridgestone, AT&T, Amazon, etc. Their idea of “jobs, jobs, jobs” is to court big business in hopes that many minimum wages will suddenly be made available to Tennesseans. Not high paying jobs. Not careers. Just simply any job will do.

    A verification of that comes from the enormously misguided statement made by Gerald McCormick this week concerning Rep. Eddie Bass. Rep. Bass – a very conservative legislator – has indicated he is considering running this year as a Republican. Perhaps he senses that the Democratic party continues to move left under the leadership of Obamit. Perhaps he feels that his conservative voting record is more consistent with Reagan style leadership than it is with Obamit/Pelosi leadership. It really does not matter because the “hint” from McCormick is in what he said to the news when he REJECTED the potential that Rep. Bass might run as a Republican.

    Leader McCormick made this statement to the AP this week:

    Republican House Majority Leader Gerald McCormick of Chattanooga said he’s heard that Bass has been mulling a party switch for the last two or three years, but said he is satisfied with potential GOP candidates considering a bid in House District 65.

    “I’d rather he’d stay where he is, to tell the truth,” McCormick said. “He’s not doing himself any favors running that gun bill.” * * * House Republicans would prefer not to take up the bill in an election year.

    McCormick apparently believes that his leadership (Harwell) is of the opinion that the progress for citizens such as the Employee Safe Commute bill is not “favorable.” Clearly, firearms owners are a significant voting segment and they favor this bill overwhelmingly. Who does not? Well, clearly House Leadership and that is probably because their “masters” – “Big Business” do not want it.

    Also note that House Leadership, according to McCormick, “prefer not to take up the bill in an election year.”

    Why is the election year so significant that he would mention it? Campaign funds? News coverage? The foolish belief (after the last 15 years) that voting FOR 2nd Amendment rights would cause a legislator to lose a material number of votes rather than voting AGAINST 2nd Amendment rights causing sustained frustration and anger from voters.

    House Leadership has picked its bedfellows and those bedfellows are purchasing their “favors” primarily with cash. Not the Constitution. Not Biblical principles. Not natural rights. Not common sense. Not the demands of their voting constituents. CASH – and that is one of the oldest professions known to man.

    House Action Plan

    • Call and email you individual representative (use the email and phone number lookup on the House directory.  It is important for you to get a written statement if possible that they will co-sponsor and support the bill as written and that they will oppose any Fedex or other “big business” amendments that would dilute the intent of the bill.
    • Call and email to encourage the sponsor Rep. Eddie Bass to keep the bill free from Fedex or “big business” amendments
      Bass, Eddie D 615 741-1864 [email protected]
    • Call and email to demand that Speaker Beth Harwell honor her oath of office and support the Constitution and the rights of citizens even if “Big Business” is paying her to do otherwise.
      Harwell, Speaker Beth R 615 741-0709 [email protected]
    • Call and email Rep. Debra Maggart and demand that she honor her oath of office and support the Constitution and the rights of citizens even if “Big Business” is paying her to do otherwise.
      Maggart, Debra Young R 615 741-3893 [email protected]
    • Call and email Rep. Gerald McCormick and demand that he honor his oath of office and support the Constitution and the rights of citizens even if “Big Business” is paying her to do otherwise.
      McCormick, Gerald R 615 741-2548 [email protected]

    Big business access

    Big business and their lobbyists often have direct access to legislators through their cell phones and their personal (non-government) email addresses.  If you have access to this information, please post it on theTFA Online Forum so that we can take that step to leveling the playing field of legislative access.  This would be particularly true for leadership in both houses and in both caucuses.


    TFA Action Center

    The TFA Action Center remains up and operational.  So far, more than 10,000 emails have been sent to the legislature just on the issue of the Employee Safe Commute bill.

    I encourage you to use it at least once a weel.  It is important that you edit both the subject and the message to reflect your personal thoughts.  Edit them even if you agree with the sample message.  Legislators do not want or need to see 1000 of the same message.  They want to hear from constituents and individuals.  They do not need long messages, angry messages or threats but they do need to hear that citizens support this legislation.

    Share this link, this effort and this mission with every firearms owner, constitutionalists or friend you have.  Make sure that they keep the messages going to our legislators that we want progress made on this legislation even if “Big Business” is buying influence with House Republican leadership to do otherwise.

    Keep in mind that FedEx, Bridgestone, Nissan, AT&T, Amazon and others spend hundreds of thousands on their lobbyists and contribute hundreds of thousands more – if not millions (directly and, uh, “indirectly”) to purchase their desires from the legislators.  But, these corporations do not vote.  These corporations do not speak for all of their employees. Often, its only a handful of the “upper management” that make these “policy” decisions and those decisions often do not reflect the desires of the shareholders, owners and certainly not the employees.

    It can be done but it is critical that voters get involved to remind the legislators that the citizens elected them as our representatives and we do not appreciate them selling their time and efforts, once elected, to whichever “Big Business” will wine and dine them, give them money and perform all manner of indirect “perks” that provide photo opportunities in their districts.


    There was a time when the Tennessee Firearms Association maintained a “Second Amendment Offender Registry”.  It may be time to resurrect that practice.  There are certain legislators who, as in the past, have already earned by their actions and antics inclusion on that list – particularly in an election year.

    It’s disheartening to see Maggart poo-pooing us like that. It’s downright disturbing to see McCormick say to the press that pushing a gun bill puts a Democrat looking to make a party switch in a bad light.

  • Parking lot bill up for a committee vote today

    From the TFA:

    The Employee Safe Commute (SB3002) and the 2nd Amendment Nondiscrimination Bill (SB2992) are scheduled for the Senate today

    These two bipartisan bills, carried by Senator Faulk in the Senate and Representative Bass in the House, are scheduled for a vote today in the Senate.  Employee Safe Commute is to be heard in Senate Judiciary today.  2nd Amendment Nondiscrimination bill is to be heard in Senate Commerce, Labor and Agriculture.

    Please contact your Senator and the committee(s) members to urge them to approve these bills and send them to the Senate Floor so that all citizens, through representation by their Senators, can be heard on these bills.

    First, you can contact all legislators by email through the TFA Action Center system.

    Second, you can look up and call/email/go see your individual senator through the Legislative Website Member page.

    Third, you can do as TFA members Sam Cooper, Kenny Crenshaw (both from Memphis) and Richard Archie (from Jackson) are doing and drive to the Legislative Plaza to talk to their legislators face to face and to attend the committee hearings.

    Fourth, go online to the Facebook pages of each of these legislators – particularly your own – and specifically ask them to sponsor, support and vote for these bills.  Make it a public issue on the “campaign” pages on Facebook.

    Fifth, ask for written responses of their position on these bills, forward those responses to TFA, post them on the TFA Forum and post those responses to Facebook.  We benefit from public records of who supports and votes for our bills and who hides in caves waiting to reappear, like the groundhog, when they need your vote for re-election.


    Alphabetical Listing of Senators

    Senator Party Sponsor List District Map Office Phone (615) E-mail
    Barnes, Tim D Sponsored Bills List District 22 305 WMB 741-2374 [email protected]
    Beavers,Mae R Sponsored Bills List District 17 7 LP 741-2421 [email protected]
    Bell, Mike R Sponsored Bills List District 9 6A LP 741-1946 [email protected]
    Berke, Andy D Sponsored Bills List District 10 310 WMB 741-6682 [email protected]
    Burks, Charlotte D Sponsored Bills List District 15 304 WMB 741-3978 [email protected]
    Campfield, Stacey R Sponsored Bills List District 7 4 LP 741-1766 [email protected]
    Crowe, Rusty R Sponsored Bills List District 3 8 LP 741-2468 [email protected]
    Faulk, Mike R Sponsored Bills List District 4 10-A LP 741-2061 [email protected]
    Finney, Lowe D Sponsored Bills List District 27 317 WMB 741-1810 [email protected]
    Ford, Ophelia D Sponsored Bills List District 29 318 WMB 741-1767 [email protected]
    Gresham, Dolores R Sponsored Bills List District 26 308 WMB 741-2368 [email protected]
    Harper, Thelma D Sponsored Bills List District 19 303 WMB 741-2453 [email protected]
    Haynes, Joe M. D Sponsored Bills List District 20 G19 WMB 741-6679 [email protected]
    Henry, Douglas D Sponsored Bills List District 21 321 WMB 741-3291 [email protected]
    Herron, Roy D Sponsored Bills List District 24 309 WMB 741-4576 [email protected]
    Johnson, Jack R Sponsored Bills List District 23 11 LP 741-2495 [email protected]
    Kelsey, Brian R Sponsored Bills List District 31 9 LP 741-3036 [email protected]
    Ketron, Bill R Sponsored Bills List District 13 5 LP 741-6853 [email protected]
    Kyle, Jim D Sponsored Bills List District 28 309 WMB 741-4167 [email protected]
    Marrero, Beverly D Sponsored Bills List District 30 312 WMB 741-9128 [email protected]
    Massey, Becky Duncan R Sponsored Bills List District 6 3 LP 741-1648 [email protected]
    McNally, Randy R Sponsored Bills List District 5 307 WMB 741-6806 [email protected]
    Norris, Mark R Sponsored Bills List District 32 9A LP 741-1967 [email protected]
    Overbey, Doug R Sponsored Bills List District 8 306 WMB 741-0981 [email protected]
    Ramsey, Lt. Gov. Ron R Sponsored Bills List District 2 1 LP 741-4524 [email protected]
    Roberts, Kerry R Sponsored Bills List District 18 11A LP 741-1999 [email protected]
    Southerland, Steve R Sponsored Bills List District 1 10 LP 741-3851 [email protected]
    Stewart, Eric D Sponsored Bills List District 14 310A WMB 741-6694 [email protected]
    Summerville, Jim R Sponsored Bills List District 25 302 WMB 741-4499 [email protected]
    Tate, Reginald D Sponsored Bills List District 33 320 WMB 741-2509 [email protected]
    Tracy, Jim R Sponsored Bills List District 16 2 LP 741-1066 [email protected]
    Watson, Bo R Sponsored Bills List District 11 13 LP 741-3227 [email protected]
    Yager, Ken R Sponsored Bills List District 12 6 LP 741-1449 [email protected]

    Senate Judiciary Members


    Senate Commerce, Labor and Agriculture

    Committee Officers

    Members

    I’m not sure I’m going to have an opportunity to watch this, but I’ll let you know something as soon as I hear anything. Remember, the Senate isn’t where we are having problems, it’s the House.

    LATER: Rolled to next week to allow for testimony.

  • TFA not happy about what’s going on with the parking lot bill

    I’m still covered up in work/home stuff so I haven’t been able to look in to it much, but here is what is going on with the parking lot bill here in TN:

    URGENT —

    EMPLOYEE SAFE COMMUTE BILL (SB3002/HB3560) under attack by House Republican Leadership

    The employee safe commute bill by Sen. Faulk and Rep. Bass appears to be in good standing in the Senate but is reportedly coming under heavy opposition in the House as House Republican leadership is putting pressure on House Republican members to stay away from the legislation, to refuse to co-sponsor the legislation and to let it be known that this bill should not come to the floor for a House vote.  This pressure is coming, reportedly, directly from Speaker Beth Harwell’s office and those who bow to the office.

    This is a critical turning point.  There are some in House leadership in the Republican party who are willing to marginalize not just Tennessee’s firearms owners but all conservative grassroots organizations.  These elite “conservative in name only” leaders are taking Tennessee’s conservative citizens and their rights for granted.  Some of them have said that Tennessee’s firearms owners (and presumably other conservative interest groups) must support the Republican caucus because it is the “best friend” that firearms owners have.  In reality, that is a “take-it or leave-it” mindset which presumes that these groups of citizens will vote for “the lesser of two evils” rather than to find other options such as better statesmen to run in primaries and other races.  These Republican leaders have ignored that most of the progress on Tennessee’s firearms laws (including two veto overrides) was made at a time when Speaker Naifeh was in control and the changes were made with bi-partisan coaltions despite the work of his “shadow operatives” to kill and derail practically all 2nd Amendment legislation.

    So have things really changed that much with Speaker Harwell rather than Speaker Naifeh?  Her prior voting record clearly suggested the events we now observe.  This is why TFA and many others opposed Harwell’s campaign for Speaker.

    It is important that all TFA members, firearms owners and all conservatives who believe that the rights that are recognized and guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution and also the Tennessee Constitution are more important than the individual objectives of political power and petty partisanship must take action to demand of our elected state officials that this bill be brought immediately to the floors of both houses for full, recorded votes.  It is time we specifically identify those who would aid Speaker Harwell to infringe rights so that they might be known for who and what they are before we are asked to vote for them again.

    Please call your legislators.  Their office numbers and email addresses are listed on theHouse and Senate directories which also contain lookup tools to find your specific legislators.

    We also still have the TFA Action Center email campaign still operational. With it you can send an email to your House member, your Senate member, each member of each Judiciary Committee and the Governor.  Note: If you use the TFA Action Center campaign, please edit the subject and body of the message to customize it for your personal use.  It will send it to your specific legislators based on your street address.

    It is time to flood the offices of the legislature with our demands.  Even if you have already sent a message or made a call, the work to protect our rights and remove infringements sometimes requires that we do more than a single email or phone call.

    Also, these events make it important that we raise funds for the TFA PAC so that we can help to financially support not only the campaigns of those who have stood firm, particularly against the mandates of leadership, but also to support those who would challenge these “conservatives in name only” during election cycles.  As with Speaker Naifeh, we might not defeat Speaker Harwell in an election but we can certainly defeat enough of those in the caucus who would return her to power.

    There is an opportunity for Speaker Harwell and her lieutenants to realize that the rights guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment and the interests of conservatives are not to be taken for granted but if they fail to do so, it will soon be time to work to replace them from their thrones on Mount Olympus.

    Can’t say I’m surprised.

  • Moar dakka!

    Courtesy of Weer’d Beard, I present moar dakka:

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  • You read it here first

    I predict that there will be another spike in gun sales and ammo come November. Oh, and price hikes. Can’t forget the price hikes.

  • Range Trips as a Form of Meditation

    Jim Downey over a Guns.com has a good post on “recoil therapy.”  He’s obviously more of a handgun guy, and I’m more of a rifle guy when I need some zen time, but to each their own.  I have used pistols for recoil therapy sessions, but that’s largely because the rifle lanes of the closest outdoor range are pretty popular and tend to fill up quickly.

    One thing he didn’t talk about in selection for the proper medication is what action your delivery system uses.  While I’ll be right there with you guys grabbing my semi-auto rifles when the zombies come, they’re honestly not my first choice for this kind of shooting.  It’s like the difference between driving a manual transmission and an automatic.  Sure the automatic transmission is the more convenient and probably more practical way to go, but it also is that much more of a separation between you and the machine.

    There’s something about cycling my lever actions that makes me happy inside.  It might be the images of the Wild West that they conjure up.  Also, It can offer faster fire rates than a bolt, but I’m still part of every step in the process.

    Then there’s my bolt actions.  Every step is deliberate.  Pull the bolt back, push forward to load the round, place finger on trigger, aim, squeeze, assess, repeat.  I can choose .22 for when I want to really concentrate on my breathing, or I can ramp it up to my Ishipore Enfield when I need some .308 to pound the stress away.

    I find myself doing similar on the pistol range.  I have some great examples of modern semi-automatic pistols, but I seem to keep going to my .22 SAA clone for meditative sessions.  The action forces me to slow down, take my time, and be in the moment.

    Oh, and for these exercises, I prefer tube, cylinder, or non-detachable magazines over detachable magazines.  Don’t know why, but loading a detachable magazine always seems like a chore, while loading directly into the firearm is part of the process.

  • Answering the important questions

    Yes, it is possible to train for a 5k while wearing a Glock 23 with an M6 light/laser inside the waistband in a Raven Concealment Phantom riding on The Best Belt.

    As a matter of fact, I might go as far as to say it was comfortable.

  • Fire Mission

    From a TFA Alert:

    TFA Email Campaign on Employee Safe Commute Legislation

    URGENT – the link/page below is directly to the action center on the TFA website. This page will allow you (and all your friends) to send emails to the Tennessee General Assembly (your individual legislators + all members of both judiciary committees + the governor) telling them how YOU feel about the EMPLOYEE SAFE COMMUTE bill (a/k/a parking lots bill).
    It is important that we let our voices be heard – by the thousands – to support this bill because it is almost certain that Speaker Beth Harwell and others who are “first and foremost aligned with Big Business” will try to stop this legislation. It is going to require that we call upon the conservative legislators (not necessarily equal to ALL of the GOP) in both houses and in both parties to carry this bill to law. It will have substantial resistance by those with large and powerful PACS.

    Please go to this site now and take less than a minute to participate.  Then, forward this message to every email list that would be interested in this change in the law.  Next, post this campaign and link on every web forum, blog or bulletin board whose members  you believe may have an interest in this change in the law.

    TFA Action Center – Employee Safe Commute (Parking Lot) Campaign

     

  • Sign that we’re winning

    A couple days ago, I was listening to NPR on the way into work and heard them run the promo for that days “Fresh Air.” Oddly enough, it was going to be a discussion with the author of Glock: The Rise of America’s Gun.  Sadly, I wasn’t able to catch either airings of it and I haven’t listened to the recording on NPR’s website (I plan to this afternoon), but the write up makes it sound like an objective look.