The Gun Control Song” is a Must See and Hear
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedWhat Started The Arab Spring? Actually This One Woman Did.
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedFreedom Is Just Another Word...
‘Twas the week before Christmas, and all through the land,
There was talk from our rulers that guns should be banned.
They wrote bill after bill so we’d think they care,
In hopes that dictatorship soon would be theirs.The criminals nestled, all snug in their beds;
They’ll always have guns, no matter what’s said.
Same for the pols, who tax us to hire
Armed thugs for protection, even when they retire.Far, far away flew the truth like a flash
As bureaucrats demonized those with a stash.
Statists as usual stooped lower than low,
Blaming our guns for San Bernardino,
Army rifle zeroing doctrine sucks… Zero your shit properly
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized
BREAKING: Obama Bypasses Congress to Pass Executive Order on Gun Control
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedFreedom Is Just Another Word...
Really Obama?
My response..

Source: BREAKING: Obama Bypasses Congress to Pass Executive Order on Gun Control
New York Times Finally Admits “Assault Weapons Are A Myth”
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedFreedom Is Just Another Word...
In an amazing op-ed the NY Times admits that “assault weapon” is a made up term created by anti-gun Democrats to scare low information voters.
Source: New York Times Finally Admits “Assault Weapons Are A Myth” | The Federalist Papers
Behold, the catalog of cellphone spying gear the feds don’t want you to see
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized
The have it, now you can have it, it’s as simple as clicking on the ARS Technica logo below.
Be the first kid on your block to listen into to NSA as they listen to you.
Think about it, when did the words Muslim’s, Jihadists, Terrorists, Jade Helm, Operation Fast and Furious, Obstruction of justice, illegal executive orders and impeachment come in to play.
For these terms we can thank the poser for waking us up from our slumber.
It’s difficult to put forth a serious combat operation while we were sleeping.
In a heart beat.
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Wool is great as it still keeps you warm even when soaking wet.
I wear wool shirts when hunting during the winter,especialy for Ohio’s firearms deer season-usually 1st week of Dec. and the Jan. muzzleloader season.
We get lots of misty days,with light rain or drizzle,lots of fog,and sometimes snow.
Being out in the snow when it’s right around freezing usually means you get wet from the snow melting on your clothes.
Wool pants are great too,haven’t been able to find any at an affordable price for years.
Wool is hands down the best material for your hunting clothing,or for any other reasons you will be out in the weather.
Gunsite Scout Rifle, Pt. 2
Posted: December 19, 2015 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedTags: scout rifle,rifles,firearms

The Scout can’t accommodate a conventionally mounted scope and its rear ghost ring at the same time, because the ghost-ring sight screws into the receiver where the rear scope ring sits. This means you have to find somewhere to keep the sight and its mounting screw. I put them someplace where I would never lose them and then could not find them despite months of looking.
When I finally admitted that they were lost I discovered that Brownell’s, which carries everything, does not carry Scout Ghost Rings, and that the manufacturer, XS Sight Systems, doesn’t either. So I swallowed my pride and called Ruger.
If you’d like to use a rear-mounted scope and keep the ghost ring in place, XS makes the Gunsite Scout Rifle Rail, which extends from midway up the barrel to the rear of the receiver, and includes a permanent ghost ring, which can peaceably coexist with a rear-mounted scope. You remove the factory Picatinny rail and install the XS in its place. It’s $90, and, from the comments on the Internet, works perfectly. (xssights.com. You can also get it from Midway. Do I really have to give you Midway’s URL?)
Magazines. The Scout originally came with blued-steel magazines, but these seem to have fallen by the wayside, as they were expensive and would rust on you if you neglected them. They’ve been replaced by glass-filled nylon magazines that are much tougher, much less expensive, and which require no maintenance. These mags come in 3-, 5-, and 10-round versions. For hunting, the 3-round is the best, because it’s legal everywhere and fits almost flush with the bottom of the stock, letting you carry the rifle at the receiver like a Model 94. Five is nice, but what for I’m not quite certain, and 10 is the way to go if you’re tactical. The polymer magazines, by the way, come with a cap, which is a very good idea because it protects the most damage-prone part of the box.
Triggers. Having been the recipient of its share of idiot lawsuits, Ruger solemnly enjoins us not to replace any of its parts with anything not made by them, so be advised, but I have a Timney trigger in my Scout, installed by a gunsmith, and it’s a very worthwhile alteration. If you’re not fussy about triggers, you can get by fine with the factory version. If you are fussy, spend the $125 plus whatever the gunsmith charges.
(My favorite Ruger lawsuit story concerns a woman who caught her husband slippin’ round, as they used to say in the South, and maybe still do, confronted him with a loaded, cocked, single-action Ruger revolver, laid the muzzle against his chest, and proceeded to tell him the Way it Was. Unfortunately, the handgun went off in mid-speech with fatal results. And who did she sue? Sturm, Ruger. This story was told to me by someone who testified at the trial, and I believe I have the details correct, but I can’t swear to them.)
To be continued.



