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    The plot to kill JFK was ongoing and active for months before he was killed. There was an incident in Chicago and one in Florida, where killers were waiting. Kennedy cancelled a trip to one of those places -- Oliver Stone explains. The (conspiracy) theory was that Kennedy was resisting a buildup in VietNam that his generals (and Eisenhower, the author of "military industrial complex" - Ha!) were pushing for. 60 years later I can think of only 10 years or so when we were not either in a hot war or a proxy war. The "loony right" view JFK as a martyr. Our alphabet agencies, including some allegedly tasked with law enforcement, have an endless supply of disaffected, perpetually offended, idealistic, not-too-bright recruits to play with. They have infiltrated every organization and groom the nuttiest from among their membership. Then there's the constant drum of media inciting hatred based on race, religion, sexual orientation, anything. The recruits come out of the woodwork and do their thing, whether it's a mass shooting or some other mayhem, which is immediately exploited by the media and elected officials. This past month our friends in Washington enjoyed a bumper crop. I'd like to know, for example, how the asshole in Texas got $4000 to spend on firearms when I, who can afford a $2300 rifle, still scour the mil surp ads for bargains. Why the cops showed such brazen cowardice (and are getting away with it even as we wave or "thin blue line" flags). How he got away with his social media posts when I'd be kicked off instantly for posting the same stuff. I'd also like to know why we spend 10s of BILLIONS on NATO when a s******e country like Ukraine is supposedly beating Russia. All we needed, after all, was Ukraine, right?
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    He might be a better firearm salesman than Barry: Canada handgun sales soar after Trudeau proposes freeze (msn.com)
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    When I get around to rebuilding my 7RM, I'm going to install the loudest brake I can find. Louder means more fun. Hope everyone on the flanks will have double ears on.
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    Agree 100% with @45Doll for a concealable handgun! A Ruger SR22 is a great choice for a .22 pistol. which you do not have.
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    CZ-75 or other version (SP-01, P01, etc), a semi-auto 22 target pistol (Browning Buckmark, Ruger Mark IV, etc) or a nice snub nose revolver if the 357 you already own isn't a snubbie.
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    Impossible to advise. Once you define what you want, attempting to compare T he effectiveness of these devices are completely subjective and change based on 2 criteria: 1) The specific characteristics of the weapon such as: Barrel length, gas system length, ammo, buffer and spring specs, how the carbine is tuned etc… AND 2) The shooter’s personal attributes such as: How recoil sensitive you are and your skill level. For example, a skilled and experienced shooter will get a larger benefit from a specific brake or comp over another, where a novice shooter may feel no change between devices. Additionally, as a new shooter, muzzle device A may initially give you the best benefit, but as you become a better shooter, muzzle device B may become a better choice. What I think feels the best on my rifle, you may hate on yours today and vice versa. In a year, you may agree with me. When you get 5 shooters together to talk about muzzle devices, you will get 8 opinions on what is best for 12 different reasons… I suggest you try as many different devices and configurations on other folk’s rifles as you can and use that experience to determine for yourself what feels best to you. While 5.56/.223 won’t break your shoulder, the use of a muzzle device can decrease your split times and ability to place accurate shots on target faster than a bare muzzle. A recoil pad may cushion your shoulder, but it will do nothing to reduce gun movement under recoil that translates into disturbing the sights, which can cause a miss or slow you down while you reacquire your sight picture following recoil. If I was shooting 2 identical rifles on a timer with a scorable target - one with a brake and one without, (I have done this specifically comparing a SFMB556 and a bare crowned barrel) my splits and accuracy are significantly improved with the brake. Personally, I really like the Surefire MB556 brake above all other muzzle devices. I currently have them on 3 or 4 carbines. The keep my muzzle flat and my dot on target when shooting quickly. It also affords me the ability to use a Warden Blast Shield if I am shooting/training around others. The Modern Materiel brake is also very nice. In fact, it is one of the softest shooting brakes I have ever used and it’s current iteration accepts the Griffin Blast Shield. For comps, I like the BattleComp 1.5 and BCM comps pinned on a 14.5” midlength carbines. The PWS FSC also works well in my experience. I do have a hybrid type SF Warcomp on my SBF “Other Firearm” that does a good job combining a hider with a comp. (The hider is legal on the “ Other Firearm”, where it would be a no-go on an AR type rifle/carbine.) if that’s a legal option, it’s a good choice.
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    Well, if you are going to stay semi auto... the smoothest recoil impulse 9mm, best ergonomics for a vast variety of hands, and as sexy as hell..
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    looks like an awful lot of words to say they're going after the 1st.
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    It's LGBTQQIP2SAA+ Pride Month. So... The New Gay Pride Flag, Explained I can barely remember LSMFT. Hat tip: Washington Free Beacon


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