Things That Just Last: Great Guns and Gear Based On Decades of Real World Use
I shoot more than most, I hunt more than anyone I know who isn’t a full-time guide, I teach with […]
I shoot more than most, I hunt more than anyone I know who isn’t a full-time guide, I teach with […]
I guess it just reminds me how effectively a huge number of left leaning voters have been lied to about guns and how they work (as well as gun owners, for that matter) and it’s hard to know how to start undoing that damage.
As a society, we have come up with rules governing the justifiable use of deadly force in the United States of America. The following rules, or what we call “The Big 3 Checklist,” have been codified and affirmed by courts throughout the nation.
“This is not the same ATF of the last four years. We are fundamentally changing course with a renewed focus on rebuilding trust with federal firearms licensees (FFLs), gun owners, and the public by prioritizing public safety and collaboration.”
Searching my memory bank, I’m sure that the first place I ever heard the use of the term “pusillanimous” was
Is one system better than they other? Not really. The price of entry is lower for the DAKA GRID system, but adding more blocks or bins would add to that. Both systems are very robust and protect your guns and gear far better than the standard foam.
Armasight designs and builds their optics in their Tempe, Arizona facility. American made optics might be more expensive than their imported counterparts, but the quality is evident.
The states have led the way thus far. Now, it’s the perfect time for federal legislators to match that leadership and to act and put the firearm retailer-specific Merchant Category Code into the ash heap of history.
That a former president would sue the nonprofit association for back pay while touting her “virtue” for not selling out to gun control groups says more than she might realize.