Rev. Al Sharpton delivered a eulogy on Monday at the memorial service for Michael Brown, the 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer earlier this month.
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BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 25, 2014 { 2 comments }Florida shed prowler dies after taser blast
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 25, 2014 { 0 comments }A 35-year-old Florida man is dead following an encounter with police where he was shot with a taser, local media reports.
Wayne gets hair wet, accepts ice bucket challenge
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 25, 2014 { 0 comments }National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre successfully completes the ice bucket challenge.
Alien Gear CLoak Tuck 2.0 Holsters (Review)
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: August 24, 2014 { 8 comments }Alien Gear Holsters has an innovative design concept that sets them apart from almost every other holster maker. It begins with a genuine commitment to modularity that comes in at an almost unbelievable price point. This is possible thanks to an incredibly simple structure. And if the price doesn’t convince you try this–they will let you test drive a holster for 30 days. If that weren’t enough, they guarantee all parts. And, my favorite, if you ever decide to change the gun you’re carrying, Alien Gear will trade out the Kydex shell.
Monday Gun-Day: Springfield Armory XDm 4.5 9mm
BY Dave Higginbotham Published: August 24, 2014 { 6 comments }[one_half padding=”0 0 0 0px”] Springfield Duel Contest [/one_half] [one_half_last padding=”0 0 0 0px”] [/one_half_last] Springfield Armory is winding down their August Duel promotion, but there are still ways to win. This week it is the XD(M) Full Size 9mm. Contestants can submit entries once an hour, every hour. And even if you don’t win [...]
Prepping 101: Are We Being Played?
BY GunsAmerica Actual Published: August 23, 2014 { 58 comments }I make a habit of checking assumptions when I believe something that a lot of other people believe. When I am online these days, all of the ad tracking systems have me pegged as a “prepper,” and I get ads for everything from freeze dried food to gold bullion. I have become a commodity, and it has made me feel like perhaps I should do a little research into just how imminent this global collapse is likely to be.
DC City Council to appeal concealed carry ruling
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 22, 2014 { 1 comment }The D.C. City Council will appeal a federal judge’s decision striking down the District’s ban on concealed carry, reported Fox 5’s Emily Miller.
New Orleans man fatally shoots armed robber
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 22, 2014 { 1 comment }While sitting outside his home on the patio with his 36-year-old wife, the 28-year-old homeowner was confronted by a masked man toting a firearm, who instructed the two to enter the home where the couple’s three children were inside. Instead of cash, the would-be robber got the business end of the homeowner’s firearm.
California campus locked down over umbrella mishap
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: August 22, 2014 { 2 comments }Bill Craig’s been an employee at the university for 17 years. It was raining on Wednesday, so he brought his umbrella to work. Little did he know he’d have the San Diego County SWAT Team bearing down on him shortly after his arrival.
7 Things To Know About .357 Sig – Sort Of…
BY Tom McHale Published: August 22, 2014 { 73 comments }Developed by a pas de deux featuring Sig Sauer and Federal Ammunition in 1994, the .357 SIG is loosely based on a necked down .40 S&W cartridge – conceptually anyway. The idea of .357 Sig is to launch a .355 caliber bullet form an autoloading pistol a few hundred feet per second faster than a 9mm cartridge can. Here are 7 interesting facts about the .357 Sig…









