Interview with Joe Zamudio who was present at the site of the January 8 shooting of 18 people, and helped restrain the perpetrator. His story is moving and motovational.
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Just because we are on a road trip doesn't mean we'll stop making videos.. We took a break t eat, but we are still producing our videos from SHOT Show 2011 !! Stay tuned for lots more
David Codrea is a columnist for Examiner.com & Guns Magazine, and has discovered from that BATFE may have allowed guns to go over the border to Mexico to pad statistics of "gun running." Good expose.
'Project Gunwalker' investigators: Watch for smears, focus on leads
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This unique shotgun has two magazine tubes that the shooter can choose from. Many possibilities come to mind for this interesting new bullpup shotgun design
From the Kel-Tec Website: The KSG is our first entry into the shotgun market. The size, shape and design are similar to the currently available Kel-Tec RFB rifle, but the KSG ejects downward, instead of forward. The KSG weighs 6.9lbs and is as compact as legally possible with a 26.1" overall length and an 18.5" cylinder bore barrel. Even with this compact size, the internal dual tube magazines hold an impressive 14 rounds of 12 gage 2-3/4" rounds (7 per tube). The simple and reliable pump action feeds from either the left or right tube. The feed side is manually selected by a lever located behind the trigger guard. The lever can be positioned in the center detent in order to easily clear the chamber without feeding another round from either magazine. A cross bolt style safety blocks the sear, and the pump release lever is located in front of the trigger guard.
Streamed by Gun Websites from SHOT Show 2011 in Las Vegas, NV
This unique shotgun has two magazine tubes that the shooter can choose from. Many possibilities come to mind for this interesting new bullpup shotgun design
Streamed by Gun Websites from SHOT Show 2011 in Las Vegas, NV
Stay tuned for the High Deff Version of this video !!!
This unique shotgun has two magazine tubes that the shooter can choose from. Many possibilities come to mind for this interesting new bullpup shotgun design
From the Kel-Tec Website: The KSG is our first entry into the shotgun market. The size, shape and design are similar to the currently available Kel-Tec RFB rifle, but the KSG ejects downward, instead of forward. The KSG weighs 6.9lbs and is as compact as legally possible with a 26.1" overall length and an 18.5" cylinder bore barrel. Even with this compact size, the internal dual tube magazines hold an impressive 14 rounds of 12 gage 2-3/4" rounds (7 per tube). The simple and reliable pump action feeds from either the left or right tube. The feed side is manually selected by a lever located behind the trigger guard. The lever can be positioned in the center detent in order to easily clear the chamber without feeding another round from either magazine. A cross bolt style safety blocks the sear, and the pump release lever is located in front of the trigger guard.
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Tucson Tragedy. There was a shooting today in Tucson, Arizona and the media is going crazy with reports.. however no one really knows what happened, who was involved or why it took place. It happened at the public appearance of US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.)
I have heard there were as few as 3 people hurt and as many as 18+ wounded or killed
I have heard 6 killed, none killed..
Why does the media feel the need to report just 'anything', when did they stop researching an issue to the conclusion before reporting on it ?..
If we wanted guesses, interviews with 'experts' who weren't there or just general POV and chat.. wouldn't You Tube be a better place to turn?
"Shooting rampage at public event in Tucson leaves 5 dead, including federal judge; Rep. Gabrielle Giffords"
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Erin Simpson is a Tucson attorney, and a firearms instructor. She brings an enthusiastic woman's perspective to firearms instruction, and to the radio. 47.37 min, fun.
An update / response to one of our most popular EDC videos in this, EDC 5 Update
I. Intro 1. Purpose of my EDC is to carry the tools I use every day in my 3 careers. 2. Want to do so carrying as little weight as possible, and to do so discretely.
II. What I wear. A. Business attire most days. 1. EDC must work with that attire. 2. EDC must not overload my pockets or tear clothing. 3. It must also work with my leisure clothing. 4. It must support the principle of what I carry -- i.e. To be prepared 5. No pocket should have more than 1 or 2 small items item in it.
III. What I carry A. Writing instruments 1. Black fine point Parker Jotter for clear, sharp copy 2. Blue broad point for signatures so you can tell an original from a Xerox. B. Hand lotion for dry climate. Substitute hand sanitizer sometimes. Left front pocket.
C. Camera for journalism; also has removable chip for sending picks from a card reader that the phone does not have. Carried in belly band. 1. Coin purse -- secures change so that it does not rattle, carries earplugs which I use frequently, also a safety pin & paper clip, both of which see occasional use. Also holds a lighter, which although I don't smoke, comes in handy sometimes, as well as a small Leatherman tool. Right front pants pocket. 2. Leatherman CX carbon fiber multi tool. Has pliers, external knife, bottle opener, screwdrivers, and holds my keys. This replaced a Leatherman Juice that used to need its own holster, the idea being to combine function on tools and reduce weight. Left middle belt loop. 3. Back up Leatherman Squirt. (Explain holding the nut & the scissors.) Explain why you need it now, not in the car or brief case. In coin purse, right front pants pocket. 4. Second set of keys & why. EVERY key ring should have some flashlight on it. Keys clipped and tucked in R belt line, NOT pocket.
1. You need a light on each key ring in case you are using that ring in the dark. No need to fumble for a flashlight when you need one. 2. Small flashlights like the Streamlight Nano cost little $ or weight, but have high utility. 5. Pocket knives -- 1 to each hand. These are not all defensive. (Will replace RH one with HAK.) 6. Baton with light. Is tactical, but mostly it is a reach tool. Carried in L belt line, NOT pocket. 7. Glock 23, spare mag. This is carried in elastic belly band, as is camera. 8. Wallet (band aids, $, I.D.) R rear pants pocket. 9. Business card case. L rear pants pocket. 10. EDC around house when wearing a robe -- neck knife with keys and flashlight. Do not carry it in combination with other things, but in place of, with Kel-Tec in robe pocket. 11. Occasionally, I remove the bottle of lotion and carry a 2nd gun there. L Front pants pocket.
IV. Why I have what I do. A I use everything I carry. No more than 1 item is in each pocket except pens.
B. Carrying less would not be in keeping with the Scout Motto, "be prepared." Would also leave me with less than I use.
C. Carrying armor, rifle, gas mask, condoms, etc. I do, but in the car. 1. EDC is based on what could happen, not what has happened in the past. E. I am a state certified CCW instructor, and everything I show has been field tested and adjusted for efficient use and carry.