Trey Knight Had a Bad Day

Looks like Trey had a full on cat 5 chimpout over something. Maybe they will discount some of their shit to pay legal fees.

Reply Brief Filed with Supreme Court in Connecticut Firearms Ban Lawsuit

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has filed a reply brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Grant v. Rovella, SAF’s challenge to Connecticut’s so-called “assault weapons” ban. SAF originally filed its cert petition in November last year urging the High Court to take the case and decide once and for all that AR-15-style rifles areContinue reading “Reply Brief Filed with Supreme Court in Connecticut Firearms Ban Lawsuit”

Berger Announces New Competition Bullet Packs

Berger Bullets & Ammunition is now packaging select bullet offerings in convenient 1,500 count Competition Packs for handloaders insisting on procuring the same production lots. Serious long-range competitors and hobbyists are very particular about their measuring, weighing, and sorting of ammunition components to achieve the most precise results. Many are equally demanding about procuring componentsContinue reading “Berger Announces New Competition Bullet Packs”

WW 2 Rat Bombs

During World War II, Britain’s Special Operations Executive came up with one of the strangest sabotage ideas of the war: the “explosive rat.” Dead rats were stuffed with plastic explosive and sewn back up so they looked like ordinary carcasses. The plan was to smuggle them near German boiler rooms and coal piles, hoping workersContinue reading “WW 2 Rat Bombs”

Ed Brown Custom 1911

Before Ed Brown turned into Ed Brown Products churning out CNC frames and slides on a Henry Ford assembly line, he was a one-man shop, a tool and die maker by trade but a custom pistolsmith by choice. Ed was a top level IPSC shooter who first came to my attention when he sponsored theContinue reading “Ed Brown Custom 1911”