For the fortieth consecutive year in a row, my wife and I attended the Eastern States Exposition also known as The Big 'E'. While weapons have been forbidden for years, it has been the last few where patrons are forced to walk through metal detectors. Therefore, in order to at least have some type of defensive weapon, I have carried my Blackie Collins poly-carbonate "CIA Letter Opener."
A: BECAUSE THERE IS A FUCKING COMMIE BEHIND EVERY TREE!!
Utilize the language with the same manipulation the Commies do, using the phrase "VACCINE FREE" instead of "UNVACCINATED" or "NON-VACCINATED"
Monday, October 3, 2022
2022 Big 'E'
Saturday, October 1, 2022
The media in Kommiecticut are full of the campaign ads (LIES) of Demon-Craps running for office. None are more putrid than those of incumbent U.S. Senator Richard "Da Nang Dickie" Blumenthal. Now he is the proclaimed savior of seniors needing affordable prescription drugs, because he fought hard against the eeeevil drug companies.
Newsflash people... Da Nang Dickie doesn't do ANYTHING that doesn't somehow benefit Da Nang Dickie.
Thursday, September 29, 2022
The Plaintiffs Need To Lose, AND BIGLY!!
Smith and Wesson is being sued for their advertising methods by the Highland Park, Illinois shooting victims and families.
Smith & Wesson sued over advertising by Highland Park victims
Just like when the manufacturer is rarely responsible for the misuse of their products because it is no longer under their control, the same rule should apply to advertising. Unless a manufacturer is putting out false claims, what some nuts thought process is after seeing an advertisement is between the nut, his shrink, and law enforcement. Too bad if a "troubled 21 year old male" sees the ad... it is his actions and his actions alone that cause the problem. Plus the fact, just how many of these mass murdering fruitcakes were already on local law enforcement or the Fibbies radar... HMMMMM? The guy from Highland Park was. The fact that the Libturd activist Kommiecticut Supreme Court allowed such a lawsuit brought by the Sandy Hook Hoplophobes to go forward against Remington, just opens the door for a SCOTUS case to a manufacturer willing to fight it. Remington was in bankruptcy, so they just rolled over and the damages were paid by the insurance carriers. I hope Smith and Wesson fights this case... and hard.
Speaking of the Sandy Hook Hoplophobes enriching themselves over their dead, I hope the jury in the Alex Jones defamation civil suit awards each family a symbolic $1. Otherwise, he should appeal to SCOTUS as well as a 1st Amendment case.
Friday, September 23, 2022
Great Fucking Job Brandon
How's that "not in a recession" but "transitional" bullshit working out for ya?
Screenshot of the live stock tickers at 10:57:38 on 23 September 2022, still trending DOWN! |
Oh yeah, what are the 30 year fixed rate mortgages right now again? Averaging 6.50%
NewsFlash...... WE ARE IN A FUCKING RECESSION!!!
Update 11:52 on 23 September 2022
It just keeps getting better, don't it? I wonder when they'll suspend trading?
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Marlin 1894CB Mod
I have some experience with Marlin lever guns. Obviously the most important safety on ANY gun is the mushy gray matter between the ears of whomever is handling said gun. That said, the only manual safety on the pre-1983 lever guns is a "half-cock" position on the hammer. Post 1983 guns have a cross-bolt safety as well, which I find extremely annoying. More times than not, the stupid safety was on as I went to fire my 2019 vintage 1894CB, making me have to stop, take the safety off, reset myself, and take the shot. That's because with the safety there, I feel compelled to use it, but because muscle memory tells me to ignore it, I forget its on.
The Marlin 1894CB wearing the Marlin lever rifle lock. The leather wrapped lever is for high speed use. |
*Stock Photo* A close-up detail of the cross-bolt safety, circled in yellow. Button out is safety "OFF" |
There are mod kits available to remove the safety and install a simple "filler" which I had contemplated doing but never did. Until today, when I came across this from Beartooth Mercantile out of Cody, Wyoming.
The cross-bolt safety replaced with a Cavalry Saddle Ring from Beartooth Mercantile |
A close-up of the saddle ring mount that goes through the receiver in place of the safety |
I also opted for the additional set screw and pin that replaces the original detent spring and ball for $5.00 which is recommended for strength and stability if you plan on heavy use of the saddle ring. Standard use would be to secure the rifle in a scabbard, and heavy use would be like for a single point sling. The pin prevents the notched bar from movement that could stop the hammer from falling onto the firing pin. $40.00 for everything including shipping (and they don't play tax collector for the state of Kommiecticut...SHHHH!) Once the ring is installed making my rifle look closer to original style configuration, I may explore a suitable single point sling. I would lean towards one that can be quickly added or removed.