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Sandy Hook: 1 year later

December 15, 2013

I was in Mexico when the Sandy Hook shooting happened. When I came back to the US a week later, I returned to a changed country: political posturing in the aftermath had pushed demand for rifles, pistols, magazines, and ammo to unprecedented heights. Supply just could not keep up with demand, even at the inflated prices, and shortages ensued. Now, almost exactly one year later, prices have come back down to almost pre-Sandy Hook levels (with the exception of .22 Long Rifle ammo), and availability is once again plentiful. At the height of the craziness, .223 went for up to 99 cents per round. Now it is back down to as low as 36 cents per round. This Black Friday, I saw cases of 100 rounds of Magpul 30-round magazines go for less than $9/magazine. They all sold out, by the way.

America’s worst and most powerful enemies, who usually, but not always, can be recognized by the (D) behind their names were thankfully unable to use this tragedy to ramrod more of their anti-gun legislation through at the national level. I say “thankfully”, because the proposed legislation would not have made a bit of difference at Sandy Hook. There are ways to make our schools more secure, but inconveniencing law-abiding armed Americans even more is not one of those ways.

For example, I recall an incident in Germany, where an attacker used a home-made flame thrower. Even if the anti-gunners dream of making all guns illegal came true, how are they going to prevent that? Ban gasoline and lighters? China has had a spate of school stabbing massacres in recent years with many fatalities. Should we ban all knives and axes, as well as all privately-owned firearms? As another example, the deadliest American school attack so far used a bomb. I doubt anyone sane regards school children being stabbed, blown up or burned as an acceptable or preferable alternative to them being shot.

At the time of that bomb attack, there was a whole lot less gun control, so the “easy availability of guns” is apparently not what drives crazy, evil men to do crazy, evil things. Now, one year later, it saddens and shocks me how many people have bought into the lie that cash from “the gun lobby” was the reason this legislation did not pass, and that this legislation would have done anything to make them safer. The “gun lobby” is actually relatively poorly funded. The anti-gunners routinely outspend the “gun lobby”, but it does not help them much, because they lose based on the facts. The reason this legislation failed, is because enough politicians wanted to keep their jobs after the next election. For now, the majority of American voters know bad legislation when they see it.

Those voters also voted with their dollars, and bought every last handgun, rifle, magazine, and round of ammunition they could afford, creating many, many new gun owners in the process. It always warms my heart to see a 60+ year old lady snatching up 300 rounds of .38 Special at Wal-Mart like it’s the last loaf of bread ahead of a snow storm. I see this as a good thing, because being armed and prepared is the real way of protecting yourself and your family. Personal protection is NOT something you can outsource to legislation.

Stupid is as stupid does

December 11, 2013

With so many convicted felons showing off their probably stolen guns on social media, it’s refreshing to see one get busted:

LAKE WORTH, Fla. —A man faces 142 charges after photographs of himself with guns appeared on his Instagram feed.

Only two stolen firearms were recovered. On the arrest report, the suspect listed his profession as “thief.” Read the rest here.

This Christmas, give the gift of marksmanship!

December 10, 2013

Still looking for gift ideas this Christmas? Why not give the gift of marksmanship?

On Sunday, March 16, I will be teaching a 1-day Handgun Proficiency Course at the Mid Carolina Rifle Club.

Do you know someone who…

  • Has grown up hunting, but is just plain uncomfortable around handguns?
  • Has taken their CWP course, but done little or no shooting since then?
  • Would like to take a CWP course, or more advanced training, but wants to improve their handgun skills first?
  • Has taught himself to shoot handguns, but really could use some instruction given the current cost of ammo?
  • Used to shoot handguns, but has not done so in a loooong time?
  • Is a complete novice without any bad habits, who needs a good foundation to build on?

This course is perfect for all of them! Handgun safety, handling, and marksmanship will all be covered. Pistols AND revolvers are welcome. Handguns, ammo, holsters, and any other necessary loaner gear can be made available by prior arrangement for any students that don’t have them.

The cost of this course is only $150 before January 1st, and $175 after that. Gift certificates are available! As an additional bonus, graduates of this course will receive a discount on any training courses that I have on the calendar at the end of the course.

While there is no guarantee that we will have good weather, by mid-March the weather should be beautiful again. The class will start at 9 AM and end at 5 PM.

Email alex@traininforlifellc.com to get the enrollment forms and gift certificates.

Gang Activity in North Charleston

December 6, 2013

Charleston Thug Life has done some digging into the background of three recent shootings in the Charleston area.

Al Sharpton condemns knockout game

December 1, 2013

I think hell  must have frozen over. On November 23, Al Sharpton said:

“This kind of behavior is deplorable and must be condemned by all us,” he said at his weekly National Action Network meeting in Harlem. “We would not be silent if it was the other way around. We cannot be silent or in any way reluctant to confront it when it is coming from our own community.”

Click on the link to read more remarks.

NFL bans Super Bowl gun ad from Daniel Defense

December 1, 2013

Even the most milquetoast reference to the Second Amendment is apparently not allowed during the Super Bowl.

Daniel Defense recently submitted a commercial to FOX to be played during the 2014 NFL Super Bowl XLVIII. Though the video doesn’t showcase one of the company’s popular DDM4 rifles, this paid advertisement spot was rejected by the NFL.

You can watch the offending commercial here.

The Knockout Game AKA Polar Bear Hunt

November 24, 2013

The media has recently picked up on a “game” played by groups of young thugs who refer to it as Polar Bear Hunting. The object of the game is to knock an unsuspecting victim out with one punch, but variations have included use of weapons, and a continuing assault by the group of young thugs. In other words, it’s young thugs roaming the streets looking to commit violent crimes on the innocent. I’ll let you figure out why they call it Polar Bear Hunt.

Luckily, this is America, and some of the innocent carry guns. Recently, a man in Lansing, MI was the victim, but he was very lucky and managed to shoot his attacker. Watch the video at the link and be better prepared. A few days ago, two “players” were killed by a 60-year old lady in Montgomery. This was only a matter of time.

You can be sure there have been other attacks that were not picked up by the media. Carry your guns, and know how to use them.

January CWP course scheduled

November 20, 2013

To provide some assistance with Christmas present ideas, and New Year’s Resolutions, I have scheduled a  CWP Course on Saturday, January 25, 2014.

Gift certificates ARE available.

Spotting armed suspects

October 22, 2013

Some useful information in this article: Spotting Armed Suspects.

New classes scheduled

October 22, 2013

November

Sunday, November 17: CWP Course

February 2014

February 15-16: Rifle Gunfighting I