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Litigation

Legislation

Oh, Canada

  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford congratulated a homeowner who shot and injured an alleged home invader in Vaughan, Ontario, last week, saying intruders “need to be shot.” “Congratulations for shooting this guy — should have shot him a couple more times as far as I’m concerned,” Ford said, going on to attack the federal government for “going after legal, law-abiding gun owners,” as well as “weak-kneed judges” who are letting people out on bail. Well, it is ultra-liberal, extremely anti-gun Canada. The US should have taken that territory long ago.

Enemies & Liars

  • The American Bar Association (long a bastion of unconstitutional gun ban support) House of Delegates adopted Resolution 604, a policy resolution drafted by the ABA Standing Committee on Gun Violence. Resolution 604, which the ABA website announced as “Civil Liability for Gun Companies,” calls for the repeal of the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and urges states to enact “Firearm Industry Responsibility Acts.”
  • A look at the Trace’s very interesting new board members.
  • The Bloomberg gun ban group Everytown is making more noise about retail FFLs and straw purchases, specifically mentioning Academy Sports stores in recent prosecutions. But none of those cases charged Academy with wrongdoing. While not diving into their “report,” we did see that Marianna Mitchem, a senior industry consultant at Everytown and former ATF official was quoted saying “Legal gun owners look at guns as a tool. You don’t go to Home Depot and buy 10 hammers to complete a project.” I disagree. Following the tool analogy, at last count I have around seventeen power saws. That’s not counting abrasive cutting wheels, snips/shears or manual saws. I am not a contractor, builder, carpenter, fabricator or anything of the sort. I’m a retired engineer who takes care of most of my own home maintenance and repairs. 99% of the use of these saws is here at home on my own stuff. Seventeen saws. I don’t know how many hammers I have, but it’s more than ten. So there.
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  • Reminder: Gun control’s endgame: No guns for anyone.
  • The Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer has published an article claiming that “gun violence” is the leading cause of death for children in Ohio. False.
  • Wayne Pacelle, the disgraced anti-hunting activist. I thought we were done with him.

The Only Ones

DGUs

  • The Armed Citizen: American Rifleman (March 20, 2026 and March 23, 2026)
  • FBI: In the US from 2015-2024, police officers committed 1,936 justifiable homicides of criminals. In the same period, private citizens accounted for 2,776 justifiable homicides.

Tactics & Stuff

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A cartoon boy reads a paper saying "As a certified firearms instructor..." and reacts by saying, "Woah. This is worthless!.

Industry News

Products

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  • The new Savage Model 110 RF models are built on the proven Model 110 action and are designed to be Savage’s most accurate rimfire rifles to date. The Model 110 RF is compatible with stocks and accessories designed for the Savage Model 110 short-action rifle. The bolt incorporates the same headspace control as the traditional Model 110, and a newly designed reversible front baffle allows users to adjust the bolt throw length in under 30 seconds, offering configurations for both traditional short action and shortened .22LR lengths. The barrel is threaded and precision button rifled with a custom .22LR match chamber. All Model 110 RF models come equipped with a 20 MOA Picatinny rail, a 5/16-24 threaded bolt handle/knob, L3i 10 round AICS style magazine and the Savage AccuTrigger. Weight is 8.6 lbs. Three models are available from $1100-2400.  Savage has LOTS of rimfire models in six different caliber chamberings. Check ’em out.
  • Big Horn Armory has introduced the Model 89 CAT 5, a “tactical” big-bore lever-action platform chambered in .500 S&W Magnum.
  • Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. has a 250th Anniversary Series of firearms commemorating the US Semiquincentennial. The limited production models include the 10/22 rifle, LCP MAX pistol, Ruger American Gen II rifle, Mark IV 22/45 pistol, Super Wrangler revolver, and AR Lower, each marked “Made in the 250th Year of American Liberty.”
  • Federal Ammunition has an America 250th commemorative ammunition line of target ammo offered in .45-70, .30-06, .45 ACP, .22 LR, and 12 ga.
  • Hornady has announced the availability of Dangerous Game Handgun component bullets for reloaders. Offered in 9mm 138 gr, .38 Cal. (.357) 165 gr, 10mm (.400) 200 gr, .44 Cal. (.430) 240 gr, .45 Cal. (.452) 300 gr and .50 Cal. (.500) 500 gr.
  • The Rimfire Report: ELEY Subsonic 38gr Hollow Point. I have used these loads, including ELEY-manufactured Remington brand .22 LR subsonic hollowpoints.  Impressive and recommended for “urban” pest control and the like, even without a suppressor.
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In Iran, we see the tyranny Democrats covet. Here, we see people protesting the war in Iran. That’s because protesters in Iran would be killed by government.
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What do you call an Irishman in a bulletproof vest?
Rick O’Shea.
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