We're getting closer to art than weapons, in this discussion, I think. To each their own. Personally, a good polish is less important than a sharp edge and a strong grain in the steel.
I'd recommend talking about the two supreme court cases, Heller v. DC and McDonald v. Chicago if you're doing the informative speech. It's hard to argue with the Supreme Court, and even harder to argue against Justice Scalia when he gets on a roll. Heller is probably the most explicit...
Mayor Bloomberg is the Real Gun Criminal
NYC had about 48 shootings with 67 victims by most recent estimates this weekend, and he stupidly used such a travesty as a soapbox to demand tougher gun laws from Washington. Of course, the national "media" seized the opportunity to support his...
It's true about the criminal justice system being unfair, but it is not just unfair to gun owners exercising a 2nd Amendment right. My own clients are often treated poorly by the system, but they generally come from the fringes of society. If someone like Hickey could be treated so poorly, it...
As a nascent public defender myself, I was glad that Messmer and his legal team were portrayed in a positive light compared with the district attorney. Not often do publications make the public defender look better than the prosecutor, though citizens are convicted with flimsy evidence and...
Our law school class observed a demonstration of several non-lethal weapons available to local LEOs and one of them in particular stuck out at me. It was called something like a dazzler, or a bedazzler. It's basically a large flashlight that uses LED signals to confuse the brain into thinking...
Remington Golden Saber .357. It's a 125 grain jacketed hollow point round. Will probably cause a bit of muzzle flash in a 3" barrel, and it'll be loud, but it'll work. That's what I keep in my 4" GP100.
If you ever find yourself up near Boulder, take Broadway into town (N) and make a left on Lee Hill Road. Follow that until it T intersects, make a left, and take your first right up the off-road area. Drive a quarter a mile, park, and have a blast. Left Hand Canyon Rules. Just don't leave...
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