Glock carving for fun & profit!
A couple of months ago, I put up a post which included the following: And one which has had a little work: Look particularly at the backstrap: it’s now almost complete straight. My buddy took off most of the swell towards the bottom of the strap using a rasp and then sandpaper. He has little, […]![]()
ELEY Partners with The Civilian Marksmanship Program
ELEY has partnered with the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) to offer a bulk pak. The CMP is, first and foremost, an organization dedicated to marksmanship education and safety. As a federally chartered 501(c)(3) corporation, the CMP uses its funds to encourage safe firearm practices through marksmanship courses and its local and national-level competitions held annually around the country. The CMP Continue Reading
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Your Hump Day Reading List for October 11, 2017
It’s Wednesday, which means a new collection of great information to make your life safer and more secure!
An easy way to carry medical gear
On Monday I suggested that everyone — regardless of whether they carry a gun or not — should always have the ability to treat trauma that causes massive blood loss. There are a number of ways you can carry lifesaving medical gear on a daily basis, and one of the more popular ways is to …
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Some lessons from the Las Vegas attack
As I write this it’s been five days since a man opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas, killing 58 people and wounding over 500. While information is still being processed by law enforcement, and there are still many unanswered questions about the motives of the attacker, enough information has come out about the circumstances of the incident that we can identify definite lessons on how you might respond to this kind of event.
What happened
The …
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Reloading- Cost-Effective?
Late last winter I finally got a press set up and started reloading. Being a newb at it I am very careful and conservative; no hot loads for this guy. I use a single-stage press, examine every cartridge at every stage, look into each casing after dropping powder to insure the charge looks correct […]![]()
Hancock, Rhode Win Skeet Competition at Fall Selection
Bump stocks, Congress and the NRA
We had a massacre. 58 innocent lives lost, more than 500 injured. One evil sonofabitch dead at his own hand, but not before causing terror and unimaginable heartache. Like all Americans, those of us at the Liberal Gun Club are horrified and angered by what happened at...
Training Talk: How do you treat injuries in an active mass casualty event?
In the aftermath of the horrific and cowardly attack in Las Vegas this week, I put myself on a mandatory commentary blackout. The reason I did so was to prevent idle speculation without solid facts, and if you followed any of the news stories you know how far off the mark the first day or two of reporting was!
I’ve taken the intervening time to study the event in as much detail as is possible at this point, …
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USA’s Skeet Prowess on Display at 2017 Fall Selection Match
A couple of potentially relevant past posts
We are still holding commentary on the horrific event that happened in Las Vegas. That said, there are some potentially relevant posts from the past we wanted to share. You may have started following us recently, or may have missed these the first time around. We...