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Archive for May 21st, 2008

Kriss Super V

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Gun P0rn

Eyeblast.tv has some pretty decent video of the Kriss Super V .45 Caliber Carbine from the floor of the exhibit hall at the NRA Annual Meeting.  I was one of the first bloggers to cover the Kriss when it debuted at SHOT last year.

I stopped by TDI’s booth to ask whether they had any plans for a semi-auto SBR version of the Kriss, and they indicated that they did. I will definitely go through the NFA dance to get one of those if it becomes available. Obviously, I’d prefer to have the submachine gun version of it, but thanks to Congressman William Hughes, who deserves a special place in Hell for denying me advanced weapons technology, it’s only available to the military and law enforcement.

UPDATE: Robb informs me that it’s his video.  I hadn’t realized that.  Truth be told, I’m still getting caught up on blogs and haven’t gotten completely caught up yet.  I also agree with the people who poo poo pistol caliber carbines.  I own one, and I don’t see much of a reason to get another.  But I wouldn’t mind a semi-auto SBR in a pistol caliber that I could shoot indoors.

Blackwater with Todd Jarrett

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: NRA Convention

I see SayUncle has the big announcement from the Blogger Bash.

Bloggers who registered for & attended the Second Amendment Blog Bash are eligible to win a weekend in August training at the Blackwater USA facility with practical shooting champion Todd Jarrett.

ParaUSA deserves a lot of credit for jumping into blogger outreach with both feet.

Some Great Comments On Blogger Folk

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: NRA Convention

First, Jim Shepherd from The Shooting Wire.  And also Michael Bane.  I would like to thank both these gentlemen for taking bloggers seriously, and for spending time with us.  I’d also like to thank Michael for the drinks with Todd Jarrett on Friday.  Bloggers are coming into the big time, and I’m very glad to know each and every one of the Blog Bash attendees.  They are among the finest group of people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing.

Joyce Getting Behind Gun Control in Pennsylvania

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Gun Rights, Pennsylvania

Joyce has made a $350,000 grant to CeaseFire Pennsylvania:

The Chicago-based Joyce Foundation is granting the organization the money over two years to aid its bid to build a statewide, grass-roots response to gun violence, CeaseFirePA’s executive director Joe Grace said.

That’s big money aimed square at gun owners in Pennsylvania, and Joe Grace has demonstrated that he’s a capable and effective leader of CeaseFire PA.  This isn’t going to stop, and we need to have our A game on.

Jill Porter on The Rule of Law

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Gun Rights, Philadelphia

AHSA in Lousiville

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Anti-Gun Folks

Last year in St. Louis, AHSA paid people to stand in front of the NRA exhibit hall and protest.  This year they took out a full page ad in a local Louisville paper, and are drumming up some local media coverage:

What you didn’t hear is that many gun enthusiasts balk at the NRA’s devotion to the Republican Party. They resent the NRA for appropriating their values, radicalizing their views and, perhaps, jeopardizing their ability to own guns in the future.

“In many circles, the NRA stands for the National Republican Association,” said Bob Ricker, executive director of the American Hunters & Shooters Association, which last month endorsed Obama for president.

We stand by the party that poops on us the least.  There are plenty of fine pro-gun Democrats that NRA endorses, and that number is increasing.  If Bill Richardson had received the nod from the Democrats, this would be a very different race.  If Bob Ricker wants to go off and endorse Democrats that want to take away guns from hunters and shooters, that’s his prerogative, but I don’t see how that makes his organization anything other than a false flag.

The AHSA was started two years ago by Ricker, a former NRA assistant general counsel and longtime gun industry lobbyist, and Ray Schoenke, an avid hunter and former Washington Redskins lineman who ran unsuccessfully in 1998 for the Democratic nomination to be governor of Maryland [once donated $5000 dollars to Handgun Control Inc.]

There, now it’s accurate.

The AHSA has signed up about 25,000 dues-paying members over two years, Ricker said. That pales in comparison to the 4 million members of the NRA, which had a 135-year head start. But Ricker notes that the NRA’s 4 million is only a fraction of the nation’s estimated 60 million gun owners.

And I eagerly await pulling AHSA’s form 990 to verify these 25,000 dues paying members.

Tyrant

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Gun Rights, Philadelphia

Harsh words from C. Scott Shields for Mayor Nutter:

NRA attorney C. Scott Shields later accused Nutter of being a “tyrant” willing to cast gun-shops owners in a false light. “To suggest that they’re engaging in unlawful trafficking of handguns is outrageous,” Shields said.

The city ultimately hopes to take this fight to a higher court to provoke reconsideration of a 1996 state Supreme Court ruling that killed the city’s last attempt at gun-control laws.

City Solicitor Shelley Smith yesterday said that she’d be ready with an appeal in a week to 10 days if Greenspan rules against the city.

Earlier in the article

Nutter said that “you don’t have to be a rocket scientist” to know some legally purchased guns are later resold to people who are prohibited from owning them.

So Nutter thinks having lost in the state legislature, he can just decree Colosimo’s and The Firing Line to be criminals?  Well, that pretty much fits the definition of tyrant if you ask me, which in ancient Greek meant a ruler who seized power without legal right.

Nutter Targeting Philly Gun Shop

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Gun Rights, Philadelphia

Nutter is dragging Philadelphia gun shops into this now.

“These gun traffickers are not going to stop us from keeping the citizens of Philadelphia safe,” Nutter said in a news conference before an afternoon court hearing on the five laws he signed into law last month. One of them limits gun purchases to one a month in an effort to curb “straw purchases,” in which individuals buy multiple firearms for resale to felons and others forbidden to own guns.

I would be talking to a lawyer right now about a libel suit against the Mayor.  Good thing is, the lead attorney appears to hint at the possibility:

C. Scott Shields, who spent the afternoon arguing the case against the laws in a City Hall courtroom, called Nutter’s words “shocking.”

“He may be inviting separate legal action for casting Colosimo’s and the Firing Line in a false light,” Shields said. “To suggest that they’re engaged in illegal trafficking of handguns is outrageous.”

The three ring circus in that city continues.  But why isn’t Mayor Nutter talking about this?  Why isn’t the media forcing him to address it?

Bradylaunch

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Anti-Gun Folks

As some of you may know, The Brady Campaign linked to me yesterday.  I have taken a careful measurement of their power to drive traffic with Google Analytics.  Here are the results.

The Brady Campaign’s main site drove a total of four hits, three of which were me clicking through the link on their site.  The cross post at the Huffington Post drove a total of six click throughs, five of which were actually unique.  Just for contrast, SayUncle and Dave Hardy were my top two referrers with 165 visits driven my way.  You can see the screen shots of here for Brady Blog and here for Huffpo.  As you can see there, Brady Blog and HuffPo were my 40th and 29th highest referrer respectively, scoring below most of the pro-gun blogs who are driving traffic my way via their blog rolls rather than direct links in posts.  When you’re getting beat by blog rolls, that’s a rocket to the moon, let me tell you.

UPDATE: David had the same experience.

New Graphic Contest

author Posted by: Sebastian on date May 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: Blogs

I was talking to Dave Kopel at the Annual Meeting about the fact that my headlining banner is getting long in the tooth.  I tend to agree.  Truth be told, if I could go back, I would probably change the name of the blog too, but it’s too late for that.  I never thought anyone would actually take this seriously.

So I’m going to have a contest to see if anyone can submit a headline banner close to what I’m looking for.  I am looking for a drawing, rather than a picture, but my idea is an AR-15, with a muzzle flash (rather embellished flash) and a snowflake in the flash.  If anyone wants to have a stab at it, send the graphic to my address listed in the top corner.  Click on the graphic to make it readable.