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  1. Magpul PMAG D-60 AR-15 drum magazines

    Gun Mag Warehouse after tax, title and destination charges is $134.00
    Brownells does charge tax but $10.00 off with coupon code NBM…so the total from them is $102.34
    I really don’t shop much with Brownells much since they started charging tax but on some things….

    Hope this helps

  2. “Playaway pre-loaded compact digital audio players. ”

    Unfortunately Amazon is out of stock and they don’t list a price. If they get them in I plan to buy all of your books offered in this format; even though I have the print copies and the kindle versions … they will make perfect gifts.

  3. “These might be banned (but surely grandfathered) by the new Congress, so stock up!”

    The notion of them being grandfathered seems odd given Trump’s Bump Stock ban.

    1. The Trump Bump Stock Ban ran contrary to more than seven decades of American jurisprudence. The lack of a grandfather clause will probably be grounds for court challenges. Whether it is lawn darts or Freon, or drop-in autosears, or open-bolt guns, there is almost always a grandfather clause with any federal ban, to prevent “Takings” lawsuits.

      1. I don’t dispute any of that, Sir, and yet here we are. Further; GOA and others are already lining up for the (bump stock) lawsuits. I have my doubts that the government will back down. I am worried that a lawsuit will be filed under Takings for either Bump Stocks or Red Flag seizures. We lose either way. If the court stipulates that just compensation is entitled than we get on the road to a national gun buyback. If it goes the other way then we get our property taken at gun point with no recourse. It’s most assuredly a trap and a fairly ingenious one at that. Thank you NRA /sarc.

  4. I had just bought a pair of arctic boots from Cabelas with the Vibram super duper non-slip tread. I was pretty excited for ice fishing. Fast forward: the no slip tread that I hoped would work, didn’t. So, I took 3/8” sheet metal screws and screwed them in to the heavy lugs on the tread. I can’t wear them indoors but they work great on the ice, even glare ice. In the picture of the Neos it looks like they have done the same thing. Buy some sheet metal screws, screw them in. You won’t regret it.

  5. Are things getting slippery at your home or retreat? These are amazing: NEOS Stabilicer Boots.

    I agree. My sweetheart bought me a pair. However, they cost less directly from the company than from Amazon. At least ten dollars difference.

    Carry on

  6. History of Irregular Warfare with Bill Buppert:

    I listened to a part each night last week.

    Empires, like Pax Americana, bring tactics used in occupied lands back to the home land.

    Militarizing police to execute these tactics.

    So, we can expect drone strikes, waterboarding, concentration camps, nocturnal homestead raids, and MOAB strikes, in CONUS in the future against U.S. Citizens.

    Politicians have the authority to make decisions, but are not considered as combatants, and rarely are held accountable for their actions, laws, policies.

    Can you imagine Ruby Ridge using a drone and hellfire missiles, or Waco, the compound hit with a MOAB, on national TV… Forget your right to remain silent, because they are going to waterboard you, until you talk or die… [U.S. in the Philippines]

    I’m going to need to listen to some of these parts again, because I don’t remember the part about how we keep this from happening here…

    1. Drones have gamer weenies operating them from a trailer. MOABS are expensive and too powerful to use against a small adversary in your midst. Listen. When the State abandons the rules that govern it, we must also abandon the rules we allowed to govern us. Any asset of the State becomes a target once the State engages in warfare against its citizens. Any asset. They are not ready for that. Cannot defend against it. And will simply blunder about and fail spectacularly in the attempt to counter it. Chin up. We can win, we will win, if we simply fight. We are many. They are few. And they are surrounded. Toss off the paper chains, and bust some heads. It’ll feel good, I promise.

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