Category: Guns

  • Milwaukee county Sheriff advises citizens to arm themselves

    Milwaukee county Sheriff David A. Clarke, Jr., being completely honest with his constituency, advises them that they’re better off fighting off criminals themselves than waiting for the police because of their cutbacks in manpower and funding. KSLA 12 link;

    Clarke went on the radio this week and questioned police responses.

    “You could beg for mercy from a violent criminal, hide under the bed, or you can fight back,” said Clarke on a radio show. “But, are you prepared – consider taking a certified safety course in handling a firearm so you can defend yourself until we can get there.”

    The Milwaukee mayor disagrees with the sheriff;

    “Apparently, Sheriff Clarke is auditioning for the next Dirty Harry movie,” said Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.

    Clarke responded by referring to an incident where Barrett was beaten outside of a state fair. Clarke stated had Barrett been armed, that incident could have been avoided.

  • Nothing like a hot bowl of skeet for breakfast

    Breitbart says that President Obama is pushing the story that he’s a gun fan because he shoots skeet at Camp David. So, you know, he’s just like the rest of us. The interview was in The New Republic;

    FF: Have you ever fired a gun?

    Yes, in fact, up at Camp David, we do skeet shooting all the time.

    FF: The whole family?

    Not the girls, but oftentimes guests of mine go up there. And I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations. And I think those who dismiss that out of hand make a big mistake.

    Part of being able to move this forward is understanding the reality of guns in urban areas are very different from the realities of guns in rural areas. And if you grew up and your dad gave you a hunting rifle when you were ten, and you went out and spent the day with him and your uncles, and that became part of your family’s traditions, you can see why you’d be pretty protective of that.

    So it’s trying to bridge those gaps that I think is going to be part of the biggest task over the next several months. And that means that advocates of gun control have to do a little more listening than they do sometimes.

    Yeah, gun control advocates are so good at listening aren’t they? Look at Adam Kokesh’s video below for the listening example.

    I do a little skeet shooting myself. Old Trooper and TSO saw me dominate the Hillbilly Hunt Club shoot out last year. But it’s the first time I’ve done that in more than 30 years. Shooting skeet isn’t much of a gun sport actually – it’s standing there while someone throws a target for you (I’m sure that Camp David has a machine for that, though). Once you figure out the mechanics of it, shooting skeet is easy – easier than shooting at a bird.

    But, then, I doubt that Obama has shot any skeet, anyway. We would have seen photos by now if he had. He’s just trying to assuage our fears by chumming up to us with his shared experience.

  • Just Who Gets to Call the Shots?

    As liberals have so callously exploited the recent school shooting tragedy to further their mission to disarm Americans, one of their most frequent arguments is, “Who needs ten bullets to shoot Bambi, or a burglar in your bedroom for that matter?” Well, in the case of Bambi, they’re a little closer on target, so to speak. As hunters know, if you miss with the first shot, you’ll be lucky to get off a second before Bambi is long gone. But that may very well not be the case with the burglar in your bedroom.

    In the recent 911-recorded home invasion in Georgia, a housewife defending home and children, emptied her five-round .38 revolver into a determined intruder at near point-blank range; it didn’t even drop him. Though wounded repeatedly, he was able to flee the scene where he was later captured. What if he had chosen to press his attack rather than run? She was out of ammunition and therefore helpless, as were her small children. For those of you unfamiliar with firearms, a .38 revolver is very serious weapon and in most instances five close-up hits should prove sufficient to down your usual criminal thug. However, in this case, they weren’t and that is precisely the point of this writing. Who among our government leaders possesses the prescience to make this call for all the rest of us? Who calls the shots?

    Military annals are replete with accounts of combatants, both our own and enemy, sustaining unbelievable wounds from multiple hits and yet still remaining lethally capable of continuing to kill. If you want to better understand just how much a determined human can withstand without succumbing, read this Medal of Honor citation for my former Army roommate. Count how many times he was wounded and then consider that otherwise, Charley was a very ordinary guy. Likewise, law enforcement agencies all across the country have horror stories about violent criminals displaying superhuman abilities to withstand multiple gunshot wounds or taserings before being subdued or killed.

    So the conundrum is just how many rounds of ammunition are enough to stop a criminal intent on doing harm to you or your loved ones or even just another innocent stranger you choose to defend? What if that perp is high on drugs, such as the notorious bath salts which turn their abusers into berserk, would-be cannibals? Is Dianne Feinstein, all-wise and all-knowingly correct when she pronounces definitively that ten rounds are all anyone ever needs? I wonder how comfortable Senator Feinstein would be with just ten rounds if she had someone like this madman battering down her door screaming, “I’m a eat you!” It took several cops, pepper spray, and six taserings to physically overpower this salts-fueled psychopath. Are you certain that ten bullets be sufficient to stop him if he were coming through your door, Senator? Are you so confident in your knowledge that you’d bet your life on it? Or the possibility of having your face chewed off? What if there were two drug-crazed thugs battering down your door, Senator? Suppose they each were armed with handguns with fifteen or seventeen round magazines (they’re outlaws after all, who live outside your silly laws) and you have only ten rounds, Senator? Does your senatorial diktat now seem so certain, even to your own, highly self-esteemed, senatorial person?

    You see, Senator, it’s the very real potential for scenarios like the above to occur that have the rest of us out here wondering:
    Just why should you and your liberal cronies get to call the shots?

    Crossposted at American Thinker.

  • Another RPG off the streets in Seattle

    Another RPG

    Richard sends us a link to KIRO 7 in Seattle about another police department that was conned into buying back an “RPG” (yes, I know it’s an expended Stinger missile tube – Stingers are for shooting down aircraft) during their gun buyback program. The picture comes from their Facebook page.

    Police said if people turn in a handgun, shotgun or a rifle, the exchange will be a $100 gift card from places like Amazon.com. For assault weapons, it would be a $200 gift card.

    So you know that the police paid $200 for something someone bought at a surplus store for $25. Yeah, there’s no waiting period or background checks for buying an empty fiberglass tube. You’d think that the police would know that.

    According to Seattle police, hundreds of guns were collected but the final count will be released Monday.

    The Seattle Police Department said they hope to hold another gun buyback event soon.

    So you guys out in Seattle have time to turn your PVC tubing into gold at the next gun buy back.

    NOTE: Someone on facebook says it’s a “Redeye” launcher which is older than the Stinger, and he may just be right. But what it’s NOT is an RPG>

  • Another “Hothead” With a Gun . . .

    . . . uses it to stop a home invasion.  And this “hothead” did it while in a wheelchair.

    Mark Sikes, an ex-Army MP who now uses a wheelchair, was at his home.  He heard a noise from the vicinity of his front door.

    Then he saw an intruder in his hallway.

    Sikes reached over and took his 9mm pistol out of a nearby drawer.  He raised it.

    The would-be burglar saw this and decided to “exit stage left” immediately.  That was probably a good decision.  Ex-MPs generally can hit a man-sized target at fairly close range.

    Sykes lives in Georgia.  Just think how “wonderfully” this would have all turned out if Sykes had lived in NYC or Chicago – where legally owning a pistol is virtually impossible unless you’re a cop or have “connections”.

  • Evil “assault rifle” rescues two students

    My cousin, Scott, sends us a link from his local news near Rochester, NY where two RIT students were confronted by thieves in their home;

    “They were waiting for me at the bottom of the stairs,” said Boise.

    One of them had a handgun trained on Boise.

    Within moments, Boise screamed. His cries were heard by his roommate, Raymond.

    “It wasn’t like a, ‘I stepped by stepped on a piece of glass’ kind of scream,” Raymond said. “So, I instinctively went to my gun bag.”

    Raymond owns an AR-15 which is a military style rifle.

    Raymond estimated that just five seconds passed until the door started to open. It was one of the intruders.

    “By the time I had it out and ready, one of the men came at my door, slowly opened it, saw that there was a barrel on the other side and from there backed out,” Raymond said.

    The two men fled the apartment.

    Nothing was taken and no shots were fired.

    So, the evil assault rifle and the scary way it looks actually frightened off two armed and hardened criminals. Is someone going to tell the legacy Governor Cuomo?

    “I’m happy he saved my life. I was very thankful he had his (gun),” said Boise.

    Raymond, who is from New York City, said he uses the rifle for sport shooting at local gun ranges.

    “The weapon was legal and he protected his property, said Rochester Police Chief James Sheppard. “We’re thankful that no one was injured,” he said.

    So, the gun that protected these two students will be illegal at this time next year, if it’s really an AR15. You know, the legal gun with all of those scary features that frighten the governor and other criminals. Maybe the criminals can come back later after the gun isn’t protecting these students anymore.

  • How to not instill confidence in gun control proposals

    This picture has been bouncing around Facebook since yesterday and since most of you are sociopaths who won’t join us there, I thought I’d drag it over here to demonstrate how this discussion on gun control is going to go.

    bayonet lug

    It may even turn out that the picture was ginned up to show how stupid the media is (I can’t find a source and I’ve tracked it back through several sources), but it does look like something that would come out of the media. So the indicated attachment is a sling swivel, you know, so you can put a strap through it and carry it on your shoulder. It’s just that dangerous.

    The bayonet lug is the protuberance in front of the sling swivel. If I ever caught one of my troops using their rifle like a spear, I’d have them pushing Fort Bragg to Georgia. Actually, it’s used more like a pike – something you hold on to rather than throw at the enemy. Never mind the fact that you can’t attach a grenade launcher to the sling swivel, you can’t attach one to the bayonet lug either.

    EDITOR NOTE: I wrote this earlier today, but I suspected that it was fabricated by the pro-gun side. I held off publishing it until I could verify it’s origins. Turns out that that the picture came from the Chicago Tribune and they’ve since corrected the article that they intended as information for the masses. But, then journalists think they know everything about everything, so there’s really no need for a correction after it’s been published. We all learned something, didn’t we.

  • Dumbass sends kid to school with gun

    Somehow a woman in Queens got a .22 cal. gun and a flare pistol along with what looks like a ten-round magazine (also 14 more bullets in a baggie) and after “”out walking the streets of Queens late Wednesday night” with the guns in her son’s backpack and she forgot to take them out” before she took him to school. From CNN:

    She rushed back to school after dropping him off Thursday and asked the boy what he’d done with the gun, Browne said.

    When the boy told her he’d handed it over to a classmate, she finally came clean to administrators, who put the school on lockdown and called police.

    As it turns out, the boy had given away the flare gun, but police found the pistol, the loaded magazine and the bag of bullets still in his bag, according to Browne.

    Nobody was hurt, but police arrested Farley on Friday on charges of endangering the welfare of a child and criminal possession of a firearm. The pistol was unlicensed, Browne said.

    Imagine that – an unlicensed gun in New York City. But I thought that New York had a handle on their gun problem by making it illegal to own one. And since there’s no program for licensing, no requirement for gun safety training, people are walking the streets with guns in their kids’ backpacks.