Am I wrong because when I heard the nice lady on the TV news talking about this say:
“It is unknown why the police officer shot the woman.”
all that went through my mind was “Good sight picture, good sight alignment”?
Am I wrong because when I heard the nice lady on the TV news talking about this say:
“It is unknown why the police officer shot the woman.”
all that went through my mind was “Good sight picture, good sight alignment”?
Posted by daddybear71 on May 17, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/17/question-9/
Posted by daddybear71 on May 17, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/17/news-roundup-118/
Posted by daddybear71 on May 17, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/17/test/
My father once told me that respect for the truth comes close to being the basis for all morality. “Something cannot emerge from nothing,” he said. This is profound thinking if you understand how unstable “the truth” can be. — Conversations with Muad’Dib
My Take – Who is telling you what the truth is? Are you going to the same source every time for ‘the truth’, or are you drawing from multiple sources to find out what is true and what is not quite so true? Are you sure that your ‘truth’ is not just what someone thinks the truth should be? Get as much information as you can, and figure out the truth for yourself.
Posted by daddybear71 on May 17, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/17/30-days-of-dune-day-13/
In case of civil unrest, rioters would be well served to stay away from people with rings on their fingers. A single person might choose to retreat, but those who can’t maneuver due to kids would be more inclined to make a stand. They won’t feel guilty about removing any perceived threats to the kids and spouse. — Oleg Volk
I tend to agree with Oleg on this one. I am not much of a runner all by myself. I’m under no illusions about how far and how quickly I could run if I had to try to carry/shepherd my brood in an emergency. I drive more carefully when my wife and kids are in the car than I do when I’m alone, I’m more attentive to where everyone is when we’re out and about, and I’m much more likely to fight than to flee if someone scares me when it comes to my kids.
Posted by daddybear71 on May 17, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/17/quote-of-the-day-76/
Robb asks a great question: What is the most fun firearm you own and why?
For me, it has to be my 1936 Mosin Nagant 91/30. Yeah, the sights are rudimentary (fixing that), turning the safety on is an exercise in upper body strength (fixing that), and the trigger gives my entire right hand a work out (also fixing that), but it’s also the most comfortable rifle I’ve ever fired, has outstanding recoil, and I can shoot it all day long for the cost of about $5 worth of ammunition. It was the first centerfire rifle I ever bought, and I fell in love with it the first time I shot it. It has gone on every range trip, and it never fails to give me that recoil therapy I crave so much.
Next in line would have to be my Thompson Center Omega muzzleloader. Yeah, it’s a modern inline muzzleloader, and I’ve been scoffed at for buying it when a base model Kentucky long rifle wasn’t that much more expensive. But it goes bang every time I pull the trigger, it has a strong but not unpleasant kick, and is accurate at the distances I shoot. My favorite part is the necessity to stop between shots, take a moment to think while I reload it, then putting it back up to my shoulder to make smoke and noise. I like it enough that I’m considering buying another to give to Girlie Bear as her first hunting rifle.
So what are y’all’s favorite guns?
Posted by daddybear71 on May 17, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/17/the-fun-gun/
President Obama recently added his contributions to the biographies of his predecessors. I’ve taken a look, and I think he missed a few:
Can y’all think of any more? I’d hate for the President’s glorious record to be uncelebrated.
Posted by daddybear71 on May 16, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/16/he-missed-a-few/
Posted by daddybear71 on May 16, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/16/news-roundup-117/
To attempt an understanding of Muad’Dib without understanding his mortal enemies, the Harkonnens, is to attempt seeing Truth without knowing Falsehood. It is the attempt to see the Light without knowing Darkness. It cannot be. — Manual of Muad’Dib by the Princess Irulan
My Take – To know me is to know what I oppose. If you want to understand why I want the size of government dwindled, then you have to try to understand how great and overreaching the government has become. If you want to understand why I believe in personal freedom, you have to understand that there are people in this world who not only distrust people who aren’t under their thumb, but fervently want to destroy them.
When you can understand what I oppose, you can understand why I believe.
Posted by daddybear71 on May 16, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/16/30-days-of-dune-day-12/
Spring is turning to summer here in IndiUcky. The garden is in, the baby birds are starting flight school (hopefully not ground week), and every flower in the front is getting taller and gaudier.
Posted by daddybear71 on May 16, 2012
https://daddybearsden.com/2012/05/16/todays-earworm-163/