Thursday, April 30, 2026

The Biden 'gun dealer' rule is dead

And had he not been a gun bigot of the first order it never would've existed.

One more thing done.

And another Democrat plays "We must ban ALL THE THINGS!"

using what seems to be their big bugaboo lately: 'military grade'.
Interesting, isn't it, that they simultaneously bitch that the guy couldn't pull it off, but whine about a pump-action shotgun and a very old-style pistol?

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

And, if you're like this man, you forgot

what those men died for; because "I know better than they"


And, speaking of backstabbing politicians,


A different opinion on Pam Bondi as AG

Which includes this:
The public theater...the Epstein files fiasco, the congressional grillings, the slow-bleed perception that “Trump’s enemies weren’t being prosecuted fast enough”...was the predictable noise generated by an entrenched apparatus that weaponizes leaks, redactions, and procedural sabotage the moment it senses its own exposure.

Bondi absorbed that fire so the next occupant of the office would inherit dockets already primed, evidence chains already hardened, and a bureaucracy already blooded and compliant.

She was the breaching charge.

The follow-on force...now under acting leadership that can move with fewer Senate constraints and fresher political capital...gets to deliver the kill shots.

I think some of her work, that seemed to be very soft on the 2nd Amendment, was a problem.  She did get some things done, and it's possible that she wasn't intended to be the long-term AG.  

Different opinion, as I said.

Commenter named Orr wrote that

The real test will be Prince William; King Charles “Muhammad” will not be around much longer. 

Just as Elizabeth II’s father and mother rescued the image of the Royals after the Abdication, William could preside over Britain’s own Reconquista - Sudety/Pomorze/Śląsk - Bag and Baggage, following his great-grandparents, George VI and his own Queen Elizabeth, who rendered essential support to Churchill during the War….
From some things William has said, I don't know if he's going to be much help.  We'll see.

CMP is selling 1903 rifles again

Rebuilt with suitable parts and new stocks.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Well, that was surprising (added data)

Had a chance to hit the outdoor range, and one thing I did was try the Federal 190-grain Subsonic ammo.  Set a target at 100 yards, and no holes in the paper.  Set up a target at 50, same.  But the dirt jumping from the berm makes me thing that hit way high.

So I got some handloads the rifle had been sighted with and tried them, right were should be.  

I'll save the rest of these until have the paper with me for a big target so a hole that's off the target will at least tell me where it hit.  

Added: These had been shot at 30 yards for accuracy, and had similar point of impact to loads- factory and hand- using the Hornady Sub-X bullets.  At distance I can see them being higher POI, as they have higher velocity and that nice pointed bullet, but damn...  Like I said, use the rest on a bigger target so I can see any higher holes without question.

'The Most Volatile, Complex and Dangerous Threat Environment'

 I would say he's correct

From Dive Medic: yes, it is a way to respond

Only way?  There are only two real ways to respond: chew the drunk out, badly enough he goes away, or what the guy did.

He has a followup here

Oh yes, the left acted like psychopaths after the latest assassination attempt on Trump

because so many are psychopaths.

And now we have lots of leftist politicians insisting "I am unaware of this rhetoric you say Democrats used."

Yeah.  Right.  


Monday, April 27, 2026

Such stupid Britain has become.

And the left would love to do it to us here.

After the young girl presented her testimony, Sheriff Tim Niven-Smith — the judge presiding over the trial — told her she shouldn't have been carrying weapons in the first place.

"I hope you reflect that it's not a good idea to carry weapons in the city of Dundee," he reportedly said.

"There is no such thing as a defensive weapon; there are only offensive weapons," he added.

This was a 13-year-old girl who had comments like this thrown at her, who had just seen her sister thrown to the ground by these two, and who knew damn good and well that the system protected more than a few of these monsters.

But the judge decided that, while on the stand, it was a wonderful time to claim there's no such thing as a defensive weapon, only offensive ones.

This isn't by accident, either. 


Of course not; the control freaks do nothing of the sort by accident..

Speaking of shooting, ran across this a bit ago and didn't have time to read through

or post on it: Gunfighting and Neuroscience: Why Using Your Front Sight Might Kill You.

He's talking about looking at the front sight as you're raising it to face a threat instead of keeping your vision on the threat.  Take a look if you have time, see what you think.

Had a chance to shoot something new this weekend,

a S&W M&P II Compact.  9mm, 4" barrel, 15 round magazine, and like most things anymore optic ready.  This one had a Holosun green dot sight.

I'd have to say, I'd carry one.  Changeable backstraps to better fit your hand, good trigger, and it put them where you wanted them.

About that trigger: the take-up portion was a touch rough, but this being a new one I'd suppose it'll smooth out a bit with use.  When you hit the break point, it had a definite stop, then a clean break.  For slow stuff it was easy to shoot, and for quick repeat shots I didn't notice the rough.  It worked very well for me, and if I was getting a new pistol this is one I'd definitely consider for carry.

Total about 50 rounds through it.  No, not an in-depth range test,  a good tryout.

Something I'd wondered about:

Ilhan Omar and her husband are both muslim; so what the hell were they doing with a winery?

Sybil Ludington

There damn well should be a statue.  A better-known one.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Ah, those wonderful people on the left after another attack on Trump and others

That's a small part of this post.

Same kind of people either raising funds for the enemy, or approving of it.  You'd expect better of them?

And, almost immediately, leftists were screaming it was a set-up by Trump.

Holy crap.


Yes, Blogger is doing it again,

no telling why.  The 'appeal' has been made, we'll see what happens.

And yes, it's been that way before since this started: "Make your changes(we won't tell you what caused this) and we'll see if we can take this off."  And there's zero way to comment or protest to them.

Yeesh.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

And, oh joy, some idiot fired shots at that stupid press dinner where the President was,

and, undoubtedly to the disappointment of most of the press and lots of open Democrats, he was  uninjured; which makes me wonder what kind of crap we'll get to hear tomorrow from the Democrats in most states...

I managed to take some time for more pleasant subjects and

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He's right

That the spectacle of endless investigations, show trials, and ritual humiliations will somehow translate into ballots.

They’re betting the farm that their voters’ limbic systems…flooded with righteous fury and the sweet, sweet promise of payback…will override every warning light flashing in the constitutional machinery.

And if it works?

Watch the fuck out.

Because once you normalize impeachment as electoral therapy, once you teach an entire generation that losing an election is justification for destroying norms, you don’t get the Republic back.


Friday, April 24, 2026

"You worked hard and saved,

invested, and you get out and vote?  Well, YOU are the problem, and we need to fix you having all that!"
With required taxes and penalties, of course.  So say the leftists.

The proper response involves, verbally, telling them to go to hell.
The full response involves "Politicians and activists who try to take your retirement, home, and works need to be hanged from the nearest lamppost or tree.  And there are lots of both in DC."

Short version: "We really, REALLY

should not have shut down those reactors.  And should have built a couple more."
Admitting you're the idiots who've trashed your energy sector in the Holy Name of Green is hard to do.  And the actual Greens won't care, and will fight getting that capacity back tooth & nail.

The question is if they can defeat them before the lights go out.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

She was born in the middle of the Depression,

and the first home she remembered was a railcar.  Her father worked for the railroad, and in that area a family got a car of their own.  She remembered it as being divided into a private bedroom with her sister by hanging sheets, there was a well of clean water nearby and a woodburning stove inside for cooking and heating.

The town this was in no longer exists, disappeared a long time ago.

She grew, and went to school.  Years later she met and married Dad, and raised two kids.  

She smoked, but the day she found out she was pregnant she stopped.  Her father died of lung cancer- smoked all his life- years later.  Her mother died, whether dementia or Alzheimer's I don't remember, but it scared her half to death.  Watching her mother become a warm body that couldn't talk, or feed herself, was terrifying, and she once told me "If I get that way, you put me in a home, you don't use your whole life taking care of me!"

Well, she avoided that fate.  Until the last few days she could talk, and thought clearly, and in the end died in her sleep.

Like Dad, I will always remember her.

"You're stupid for asking me questions, but at least I smile

while I tell you so!"
Oh yes, couldn't be anything but accounting errors, sure...

Still not much blogging

There's been clearing out Mom's apartment, things to give, things to toss, most of them with some memory attached but needed doing.

Meeting with some family haven't seen in quite a while(for good reasons, nobody's been mad at anyone).

And dealing with the situation.

So things are still slow.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Monday, April 20, 2026

Personal thoughts

Mom's health had been pretty good after Dad died, then she had a fall and hurt her hip.  Came through that ok, but had a problem during recovery that hung on.  

When she wound up in the hospital this time she'd been going downhill some.  And they found a couple of problems she'd not said anything about that had gotten bad, and she hit the point she said she was done, no more procedures and such; it was time.

This is the first time I've sat in a hospice, waiting for the end.  It was a nice place staffed with good people, and that helped.  

No matter how easy they work to make things, it leaves a big hole, and it's going to take a while to climb out of it.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

April 19, a very important day

Patriots Day. Marking April 19, 1775. When Americans took up arms against their king, and bled, at the crack of terrible dawn.

It's a holiday in Massachusetts and Maine, which was then part of Massachusetts. Should be a national holiday.

July 4 marks the day they published a piece of paper, telling the king to shove it. Important. Up until then it was a civil war. Americans who considered themselves Englishmen fighting British troops. After that, it was Americans fighting the British for their independence.

Patriots Day is first blood.


Saturday, April 18, 2026