Authored by Brian McGlinchey via starkrealities.substack.com The anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki present an opportunity to demolish a cornerstone myth of American history — that those twin acts of mass civilian slaughter were necessary to bring about Japan’s surrender, and spare a half-million US soldiers who’d have otherwise died in aContinue reading “Hiroshima, Nagasaki Bombings Were Needless, Said World War II’s Top US Military Leaders”
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1939 Model 70 Bull Gun
One of the fellas in the model 70 group blessed us with pictures of his rare .30GOV’T Bull Gun. Only 844 were made in 30.06, oddly enough. You’d think that would have been the most common chambering but it wasn’t. Ben says it was found in the back corner of a widow’s closet in Norwich,Continue reading “1939 Model 70 Bull Gun”
Elvis 22. Rem Jet Up For Auction
Pretty cool. RIA is getting ready to auction of one of Elvis’ 6 shooters. A Model 53 S&W in .22 Remington Jet. The neat thing about the 53 to me is the round it fires and its ability to shoot 22. long rifle. The gun is chambered for the .22 Remington Jet, but came withContinue reading “Elvis 22. Rem Jet Up For Auction”
The Next Generation Is Being Groomed For Destruction – Here’s Why They Are Vulnerable
Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us, The past week the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the US, issued guidance on the use of leftist activist symbols in public school classrooms. As part of their advice to teachers, they recommended violating district and state rules and hanging items such as pride flags and BLM flags.Continue reading “The Next Generation Is Being Groomed For Destruction – Here’s Why They Are Vulnerable”
What is the measure of a good rifleman?
Last night I ran across another thread over at Arfcom that I thought posed an interesting question. The poster asked members what skill level and standards do they think makes some one a competent and skilled “rifleman.” AS you know, this is an evergreen subject for me. For years I have pondered on this questionContinue reading “What is the measure of a good rifleman?”
The Driller Killer
Today we have a review from my friend, Josh Hadley of 1201beyond.com who I do a podcast with on The Last Movie Outpost youtube channel. “This film should be played LOUD” So announces a title card at the beginning of The Driller Killer, the first film directed by Abel Ferrara… as Ferrara. Once labeled “theContinue reading “The Driller Killer”
Colt 6940 Piston Carbine Accuracy Test
This is a golden oldie from the old site I recovered over the weekend. So, any link is probably long dead. The gun isn’t even sold on the commercial market anymore unless you get one on the secondary market. I repost it only for interest and historical purposes. After taking a look at the partsContinue reading “Colt 6940 Piston Carbine Accuracy Test”
Installing The KAC M4 And M5 ras
The U.S. Military uses the Knights Armament Corp.’s M4 and M5 rail systems on the M4 and M16 respectively. These rails are good heavy duty products. That said, they are an aging design and there are newer lighter cheaper nicer designs. MSRP on the M4 and M5 RAS run about 320 dollars which is ratherContinue reading “Installing The KAC M4 And M5 ras”
AR-15 Extractors
On the left is an older worn unknown brand AR15 extractor. Note the chips on the groove where it holds a case rim. The extractor spring has a blue insert. It’s replacement on the right has a black extractor insert, and an O-ring. The rifle the old extractor was pulled out of was having someContinue reading “AR-15 Extractors”
Playing With A Sniper Mosin
A classic post from Howard from the old site. A friend of mine who collects Mosin-Nagants purchased a sniper mosin a while ago. To get into reloading cheap, he picked up a Lee Loader in 7.62x54R. He was given some powder by my dad, and bought the other supplies. The Lee Loader just neck sizesContinue reading “Playing With A Sniper Mosin”