Does carrying openly make you a target to potential armed gun thieves?  Guns America – by S.H. BLANNELBERRY, October 9, 2014

This story’s gone viral, sparking all sorts of debate about whether open carry is really the way to go when one can in many cases opt to carry concealed.

Local media reports that a Gresham, Oregon, man was openly carrying a handgun this past Saturday when he was robbed at gunpoint by another man.   Continue reading “Does carrying openly make you a target?”

The Bump Fire Systems bump stock worked really well.  This is a screen cap from the video with several rounds of brass visibly in the air. If you haven't taken the bump stock plunge, this is the cheapest we've seen, and it works. Guns America – by Paul Helinski

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Question. What is both more fun and more expensive than shooting your AR-15? The answer is shooting your AR-15 with a bump stock. We first covered the original bump stock in March of 2011, and at the time, I wondered if we would even see it still available a month later. The SlideFire Systems stock was $369, and in talking to the inventor of the stock, I was told that they arrived at that price purely out of hard business numbers. Continue reading “The $99 AR-15 Bump Stock – Actually Works!! – Video Review”

Fox News

It’s the ultimate dog-shoots-man story.

A Wyoming man was recovering from a gunshot wound to the arm after his loyal dog accidentally stepped on his gun and discharged it Monday. Johnson County Sheriff Steve Kozisek said Richard Fipps, 46, of Sheridan was working with two employees to move a vehicle and that Fipps was standing beside the truck when the mishap occurred.    Continue reading “Dog shoots man: Pet owner recovering after freak gun accident”

Yahoo Autos – by Steve Siler

If you, like this author, always dreamed of using a camo-covered, Army-issue Humvee as your personal golf cart, your dreams can finally come true — for a price.

According to the Army Times, the Department of Defense will start auctioning off as many as 4,000 military-spec Humvees to the public as part of its surplus-reduction efforts. In previous years, the off-road behemoths would have been sent straight to the military scrapyard, but due to changes in policies in recent years and what the Defense Logistics Agency spokesperson Michelle McCaskill describes as “cooperation from other government offices,” the used Humvees will be sold instead of scrapped for the first time.
Continue reading “Army selling Humvees to the public for the first time — but there’s a catch”

artcurial-collection.jpgFox News – by Gary Gastelu

It’s one of the greatest barn finds of all time — a collection of 60 cars, some rare and potentially worth millions, that was hidden away on an estate in western France.

The cars were collected by Roger Baillon, a French truck manufacturing magnate who purchased them and many more throughout the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, then sold half the lot and left the rest to rot in 1978 when his business went bankrupt. They’ve remained untouched ever since.   Continue reading “Amazing collection of 60 classic cars uncovered after four decades”

bobby keys bw.jpgFox News

Bobby Keys, a saxophonist and lifelong rock ‘n’ roller who played on recordings by Buddy Holly and John Lennon and performed one of the all-time blowout solos on the Rolling Stones’ “Brown Sugar,” has died at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. He was 70 years old.

Michael Webb, who played keyboard with Keys, said Keys died Tuesday after a lengthy illness. Keys had been on tour with the Stones earlier this year before his health prevented him from performing.   Continue reading “Rolling Stones’ saxophone player Bobby Keys dies at 70”