Firearm News: Glock Discontinues 35 Models
Glock Discontinues 35 Models You’ve probably heard by now that Glock is discontinuing 35 models from its lineup. If not, well, now you have. Glock hasn’t commented publicly on this action, other than a web page that says, “Streamlining our portfolio for a stronger future,” with a list of the discontinued models. We can…
Govt. Subsidized ‘Going Green’ Tyranny Coming to a Zip Code Near You
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Know Your Real White History: The Battle of Blood River (1838)
The Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838) was fought on the bank of the Ncome River, in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between 464 Voortrekkers, led by Andries Pretorius, and an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 Zulu. / Estimations of casualties amounted to over 3,000 of King Dingane’s soldiers dead, including two Zulu…
New Mexico’s New Law Lets Non-Citizens Become Cops
H/T Wynn New Mexico’s New Law Lets Non-Citizens Become Cops—But at What Cost? New Mexico has passed a new law allowing foreign nationals with federal work permits to serve as police officers, raising alarm among critics who question the legality, safety, and logic of the move amidst rising crime and law enforcement shortages. Key Facts:…
Race Reality 101: Blacks on Blacks (Priceless)
Know Your Firearms History: The Dillinger Gang’s Assault Rifle
The Dillinger Gang’s Assault Rifle When we think of 1930s bank robberies, the Thompson no doubt comes to mind. These heavy yet potent sub-guns were among the most preferred weapons of that era’s outlaws. The Dillinger/Nelson gang was no exception, of course, and Johnny D. was not afraid to sling a drum full of…
The White Man Marches On
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Sawyer’s Valley
H/T The Burning Platform By Dangerous Variant He would never forget that sound. The pain would come later. – – – – Back before the Reckoning, he recalled that sound of the old oak out front cleaving off the big elbow branch when a storm ripped through the valley. It broke right…