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    SOG Camp Axe Review — The Ideal Stainless Steel Camping Tool?

    OK, it is officially on my list of "Must Have!" Afterall, one can never have too many knives, flashlights, or hatchets/axes! Or Ammo.
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    What Is a California Compliant AR Rifle?

    Do California guns require a prop65 warning? Just wondering.
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    What Is a California Compliant AR Rifle?

    Colorado is trying to be like Cali. But my SA M1A is still alive and well, with standard capacity magazines that are easily removed and inserted as needed. I call it my "Obama Rifle" because I bought it the day I found out that Obama was going to be POTUS! We will see how far they want to go...
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    Control Your Battle Space

    I agree with all of the above and will add "HAIR, TEETH, and EYEBALLS, GROINBALLS" and anything else that will hurt the assailant more than it will hurt you! And yes, carry wherever you can, even if you can't.
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    What Is G-10?

    Unrfortunately not many thing are very Left hand friendly! Even the gun and knife industries. But when we lefties take over ...
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    10-8 Performance Custom 1911 Garrison Review

    Tes, I would LOVE to have that 1911. But I will need an ambi safety ... sorry. Being left handed has it's issues!
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    Reasons for Concealed Carry: My Interview with a Psychopath

    And it will continue to happen. It seems to fit the gungrabbers' narrative for banning guns.
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    Weapon of Opportunity — Everyday Objects for Self-Defense

    As a buddy of mine said years ago "hair, teeth, and eyeballs." All are targets of opportunity. Nothing is "sacred" when it comes to self defense. "Lead poisoning does come in various forms.
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    A buddy of mine said years ago: "hair, teeth, and eyeballs." All are targets of opportunity...

    A buddy of mine said years ago: "hair, teeth, and eyeballs." All are targets of opportunity. And "lead poisoning" does come in various forms!
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    Campfire Safety: Starting a Fire Without Burning Down the Forest

    But sometimes the "controlled burns" end up not being so controlled, especially on Fort Carson.
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    Springfield Armory Garrison 4.25" 1911 Review

    I notice a distinct lack of an ambidextrous safety on this gun. I guess we south-paw shooters do not count.
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    Does Your Doctor Want To Disarm You?

    So far it has not been a problem for me. But I will always counter with the mental disorder of "Hoplophbia." Thank you Col. Cooper.
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    Bought an M1A, Now What?

    I bought my M1A Standard rifle the day I found out Obama was going to be President. I call it my BHO gun. M1As are truly wonderful rifles. "Lock, Stock, and Barrel." Heavy yes, but SOLID! Shoot it, clean it, and shoot it some more. That is why we all bought one. They are not "wall hangers!"
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    What Is the Difference Between a Clip and a Magazine?

    As R. Lee Ermy said years ago on the "Mail Call" program "a clip fits into a magazine but a magazine doen't fit into a clip."
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    The Story of the 9mm

    10mm fan here also. My first pistol was Glock model 20. It is still my favorite hand gun. But not my carry gun. My carry gun is a Glock model 36 45ACP compact. Yes I like bigger slugs.
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    When Size and Performance Meet Concealability

    As a Lefty, I noticed a distinct lack of an ambi-saftey on this thing. C'mon. And as an owner of three 1911s: compact, officer's, and Gov't models ALL are chambered the way John Moses Browning wanted them to be chamber: 45ACP! IMHO a 1911 in 9mm is an insult to the platform!
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