Branco: No Guns Allowed
How could their be gun crime? There’s a sign!
A.F. Branco on Criminal Protection Zones:
Another Anti-Gun Pol Dealing Guns?
Perhaps attempting to achieve Anti-Gun Hypocrite Level: Holder, California Senate’s top gun control advocate arrested in firearms trafficking plot.
Gun Show Bingo Is Here!
Heading out to a gun show? Spice things up and have a little bit of extra fun by printing out this GunLink Gun Show Bingo card to take with you. Be sure to take enough for your friends and family who go with you – and maybe a few extras for people you meet there.
Got a booth of your own? Get people talking about you by printing out some game cards for customers that stop by your table.
If you have suggestions for new squares, changes or want a custom board, share them in the comments below or on the GunLink Forums Gun Show Bingo thread.
Keep your eyes open for other firearms related bingo cards from GunLink coming soon!
Happy gun show-ing!
Rules for a Gunfight – Rule Number 1: Bring a Gun
Obviously, one should strive to avoid being in a gunfight. Gunfights are, for the most part, not desirable situations in which to be. They are typically loud, dangerous, stressful situations and may result in injury or death to one or more of the involved combatants. Because of these and other factors, one should seek to find a more peaceable resolution for conflicts than a gun battle.
That being said, gunfights sometimes happen whether you want them to or not. There are lists of “Gunfight Rules” floating around the internet on various web pages, in forwarded emails, hanging on gun store walls and other similar places. While the source of these rules varies depending upon who you ask, a vague consensus seems to indicate that the first (and, arguably, most important) rule of gunfighting comes from a conversation between Col. Jeff Cooper and Mark Moritz regarding whether or not there are any rules in a gunfight to begin with.
More rules have been added to supplement this first rule, with some sources giving credit to a Drill Sergeant from Fort Benning by the name of Joe Frick. Presented here for your edification and enjoyment are
28 Rules for Gunfighting:
1. Forget about knives, bats and fists. Bring a gun. Preferably, bring at least two guns. Bring all of your Continue reading