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Up for adoption is a gently used coffin with lots of life left in it! it could use a good cleaning inside due the the odor left by the previous tenant. the exterior is in pretty good shape, just some dirt that could be easily cleaned. this casket had only been used one time, and the price is right, so I don’t think you could find a better deal anywhere!

http://medford.craigslist.org/zip/4973592629.html

xxGuns America – by Sam Trisler

TNW has a pretty damn cool survival rifle on the market.   The TNW Aero is possibly the easiest rifle to pack in a survival or bug-out bag and comes in the 3 most popular pistol cartridges: 9mm, .40 and .45 ACP. It is solid in the way you want a survival rifle to be: strong but not so over-built that it weighs too much to be practical.   Continue reading “A Carbine in a Backpack–TNW Survival Rifle Review”

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The proliferation of hipster culture and lumbersexuals means more guys seem to be rocking facial hair these days.

Now those beer-swigging mustachioed men no longer have to suffer the injustice of a wet ‘stache between sips.

Introducing the Whisker Dam, a handcrafted copper cuff “dressed with a timeless patina and coated with a non-toxic barrier” that fits on the edge of a standard pint glass to protect prized upper lip hair.   Continue reading “Handy device for beer drinkers keeps your mustache dry between sips”

Daniel Defense M4A1.  Guns America – by S.H. BLANNELBERRY

In Part I of “Why You Need an AR-15 with a 30 Round Magazine” I argued from a position of self-defense, specifically home defense. I cited a news story that recounted a home invasion in which the owner of the residence had to fight off multiple intruders. Per one witness, “30 to 40” shots were fired during the encounter. That’s a lot of lead being exchanged. In that situation, I want a gun I don’t have to reload very often and one that I can positively shoot straight.   Continue reading “Why You Need an AR-15 with a 30 Round Mag Part II”

Fox News – by Ruth Ravve

A controversial federal law enforcement program that critics say targeted businesses the Obama administration didn’t like is about to face a new wave of congressional scrutiny, with Capitol Hill hearings set to begin Tuesday.

Under the program, called Operation Choke Point, banks and other financial institutions were reportedly pressured to cut off accounts for targeted businesses. This included gun stores, casinos, tobacco distributors, short-term lenders and other businesses.    Continue reading “Congress launching hearings on complaints businesses targeted by ‘Operation Choke Point’”

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Lobbying lawmakers for a rate hike is one thing, but now Montana’s biggest electric and gas utility is battling to block a referendum on expanding gun rights.

Publicly regulated NorthWestern Energy contends the measure would make it harder to keep their workplaces weapons-free. But the Montana Shooting Sports Association accuses the utility of sticking its nose into a political debate where it doesn’t belong.   Continue reading “Montana utility lobbies to stop a referendum expanding gun rights”