Remember, you work for us — not the other way around

By Aaron Spuler | June 30, 2010 | Comments Off on Remember, you work for us — not the other way around

This is a great example of how the politicians in DC have forgotten that they work for us, we don’t work for them. They have thought themselves as elites for quite a while, and now act as they are elites and we are peasants. The arrogance shown in this video just appalls me.

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Top Shot: Friend or Foe? (Episode 4)

By Aaron Spuler | June 30, 2010 | Comments Off on Top Shot: Friend or Foe? (Episode 4)

Today is the last day to enter the Top Shot inspired contest.

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Texas lobbyists flock to gun ranges

By Aaron Spuler | June 29, 2010 | Comments Off on Texas lobbyists flock to gun ranges

Some call it the lobbyist loophole. When metal detectors went in at the Texas Capitol entrances, people started packing. With a concealed handgun license , they walk right through a separate line. “Imagine that you work in an airport, but you have to go in and out of the airport all day long,” said Bill…

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SOCOM Cancels Mk-16 SCAR

By Aaron Spuler | June 29, 2010 | Comments Off on SOCOM Cancels Mk-16 SCAR

In a surprising reversal that follows years of effort to design a one-of-a-kind commando rifle, the U.S. military’s Special Operations Command has abruptly decided to abandon the new SOCOM Combat Assault rifle – the “SCAR,” as the rifle is commonly known – in favor of previously-fielded carbines. Details provided exclusively to Military.com reveal that SOCOM,…

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M855A1

By Aaron Spuler | June 29, 2010 | Comments Off on M855A1

A new round replaces the current M855 5.56mm cartridge that has been used by U.S. troops since the early 1980s. The M855A1 offers a number of significant enhancements: improved hard target capability, increased dependability, consistent performance at all distances, improved accuracy, reduced muzzle flash and a higher velocity. It’s tailored for use in the M-4…

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McDonald v. Chicago

By Aaron Spuler | June 28, 2010 | Comments Off on McDonald v. Chicago

The Supreme Court ruled for the first time Monday that the Second Amendment provides all Americans a fundamental right to bear arms, a long-sought victory for gun rights advocates who have chafed at federal, state and local efforts to restrict gun ownership. The court was considering a restrictive handgun law in Chicago and one of…

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Top Shot Contest

By Aaron Spuler | June 28, 2010 | Comments Off on Top Shot Contest

Reminder — all entries for the Top Shot inspired contest must be in by 11:59PM (Central) June 30. Any entries received after that deadline will not be entered in to the contest. Winner to be announced July 12.

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Fathers, teach your children about guns…

By Aaron Spuler | June 25, 2010 |

Make sure it’s done safely, and make it an enjoyable experience. Do that, and you may well encourage a lifelong passion in the shooting sports for your child.

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Arizona Shares A Border With Mexico

By Aaron Spuler | June 25, 2010 |

Democrat County Supervisor Peggy West of Milwaukee advocates for the City of Milwaukee to boycott Arizona over SB1070. One big problem with your argument, Peggy… Arizona does share a border with Mexico, as does Texas, New Mexico, and California. Like most of those that oppose AZ SB1070, it wouldn’t surprise me if she hadn’t even…

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Rolling Thunder 2010

By Aaron Spuler | June 24, 2010 | Comments Off on Rolling Thunder 2010

A solitary Marine holds vigil at full attention for three hours during the Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally in tribute to fallen comrades. Ooh-rah! The Marine is SSgt Tim Chambers. He has saluted at Rolling Thunder for 8 years — he does this on his own accord and his own dime. He is currently stationed at…

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2023 Texas Gun Legislation

Legislation affecting gun rights in the 2023 session.
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