Leo Combat goes international!

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Hertzlich Willkommen, meine Schweitze Kunden!  Falls sie Fragen haben, bitte hier drucken. One of Leo Combat’s distributors has taken the Triple-O knife abroad!  If you’re in Switzerland, or Europe more generally, check out Polizeibedarf!

Does Freedom Matter?

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In all the Umpqua community College discussion, which is as moronic as you’d expect and which I fully intend to avoid, I saw a couple of tweets that got under my skin.  The tweeter said that “everyone is law abiding … Continued

Trump takes strongly pro-gun stand

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From Instapundit, I learn that Donald Trump has come out strongly in favor of gun rights.  Nationwide concealed carry, no mag bans or “assault weapon” bans, and an acknowledgement that the problem is criminals and mental health, not “bad” guns. … Continued

The Cool Grips Project, Part 4

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In Part 3 of “The Cool Grips Project” I showed the very roughest prototype of a grip pressed in fixturing-alloy dies.  Based on the damage the dies sustained, this s not a viable production method.  However, it is a viable … Continued

“Boys with sticks”: play violence is good!

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Here’s an interesting article advocating for letting boys play violent games with pretend weapons.  And here’s Jonah Goldberg on one school’s bizarre decision to ban superheroes on the grounds that they “solve problems using violence. “Anti-violence” advocacy is…baffling to me.  … Continued

The Cool Grips Project, Part 2

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In Part 1 of the Cool Grips Project, I discussed my first handmade prototype and the expense of having them made for public consumption. At the end of 2013, I was looking for an alternative to an expensive injection mold … Continued

The role of police in society

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Via Glenn Reynolds (Instapundit), this interesting cartoon by Michael Ramirez: The good professor goes on to make the reasonable point that the police don’t protect victims from crime, they protect criminals from the retaliation of victims and their families.  This … Continued