Ultimak M2-B AK Rail
Primary Arms Micro Dot
I can’t recall the stock…
Category: Guns
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Gun Porn: Buckmark Rogers
Browning Buckmark with Fire Sights
and an A2 Birdcage
If it looks familiar, it’s because you’ve seen it before. And here is oddball’s review of those sights.
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Why would anyone need a gun at Kroger?
While billionaires with private security who probably haven’t bought their own groceries in 30 years are complaining that the hoi polloi might protect themselves, some very bad things happened in Memphis this weekend. At a Kroger.
Now, if you just read that story it doesn’t sound so bad–maybe like a small-time drug related beating where employees got caught up in it. But here’s the Video (via Breitbart):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDRimco4H4E
“Group of teens” is more like 50. But sure, let’s make sure no one can protect themselves from something like this. It’ll make Bloomberg feel better.
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Gun Porn: Bigger, Classier Big Brother
First we had the Bersa .22.
Then we had the Bersa Thunder 9 Pro.
To round off this set (all owned by oddball, btw), here is a absolutely gorgeous Beretta 96
I was with oddball when he bought this, and I lust after it. It’s got Crimson Trace Lasergrips
and Meprolight Tru Dot Tritium Night Sights, and if I recall correctly, 6 magazines. My memory may be mistaken, but I think he got it for about as much as the Lasergrips were retailing for at the time. I know it was a steal.
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This almost happened to me once…
Police: Teens Used Trash Cans To Ambush, Rob Driver
Three teens were taken into custody after police said they used trashcans to ambush a driver and rob him.
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A Davidson County affidavit said 18-year-old Eduardo Pizana pulled two trash cans out into the roadway in an attempt to stop cars as they passed. The two other teens acted as lookouts in some nearby bushes.
After an SUV stopped to move the trash cans, police said Pizana walked up to the driver, pulled out a gun, and demanded money.
About two years ago, me and Tactical Dog took the Excursion to a local fast food drive thru at around 8pm, about 3 miles from where the incident above took place. I ordered our food (she used to get french fries, but then she got to be a fatty so we stopped doing that) and when I pulled around there was a cart of bread pallets sitting in the middle of the drive thru.
Not being able to move forward with that in the way, and not seeing any employees who might have left it there temporarily, I got out to move it. The cart appeared to come from a brick-walled storage area behind the restaurant, so I started pushing it back into that area.
As I got closer, I smelled cigarettes, so I figured someone was being a slacker and taking a smoke break while moving the pallets and for whatever reason just left them there. So when I came around the corner and saw two guys on my left smoking, I wasn’t surprised. I said hi, they said “uh…hi?” and I rolled the cart in. I remember thinking that they were probably startled by the openly-carried Glock on my hip which was clearly visible to them because of where they were standing and how I entered the area.
About this time, Tactical Dog loses her freaking mind. I turn around to head back to the car and see a guy running away from the truck with his afterburners on. I got back in, scolding the dog for scaring someone for no reason.
It was probably a half hour later when it dawned on me that the two guys in the storage area weren’t wearing fast food uniforms and the running man didn’t run to a car in the fast food parking lot. So they probably would’ve had me if not for the dog. Well, that, and the fact that the Excursion had remote start so even though it was running, the doors were locked and the keys were in my pocket.
So score one for open carry preventing a crime! Maybe. Possibly. Perhaps.
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Scary thought for the day
What if the BLM officers involved in the Bundy Ranch thing had reacted the same way Ferguson officers did?

























