by admin | Oct 15, 2013 | LGC Blog, Press Release
The Northern California Chapter of the Liberal Gun Club has released the following: October 14, 2013 Press Release — For Immediate Release The Northern California Chapter of the Liberal Gun Club Applauds Governor Brown’s Veto of SB 374: Senator Steinberg’s Gun...
by admin | Aug 21, 2013 | LGC Blog, Welcome
Hey, what’s an NFA item? It’s an item covered by the National Firearms Act of 1934. These include any select fire firearm (think burst fire or full auto, like a machine gun), suppressors/silencers, shotguns with short barrels (less than the legal limit),...
by admin | Aug 14, 2013 | Education, LGC Blog, Members
A decent article by a reporter who started out as an anti. The author early in the story: “My own rhetoric had become a shorthand in which merely owning a gun threw a person into a camp of those who were cavalier with deadly weapons, whose personal rights...
by admin | Aug 9, 2013 | LGC Blog
You have found the home of the internet’s irreverent look at gun culture. There are no serious discussions here, this is a podcast for gun owners who are not easily offended and want to chuckle a little on their way to work while listening to fellow LGC members...
by Ed Gardner | May 9, 2013 | LGC Blog
The matchlock rifle, often known as an arquebuses, improved on the handgonne by automating the ignition system with a “lock” that held the burning slow match and actuated by a trigger. WEhen activated, the slow match lowered onto a priming pan, igniting a...
by Ed Gardner | Apr 20, 2013 | LGC Blog, Welcome
Regarded as the first real hand held firearm, the Hand-gonne consisted of a cast metal barrel with a smooth bore, affixed to a wooden staff, and a touch hole that could be primed and ignited by a red hot poker or slow burning match (or even the equivalent of a cannon...