October 26th is the anniversary of the death of American-born RLI Trooper Joseph Patrick Byrne, in Rhodesia, in 1978.
Edward Wilson Very (born October 26, 1847, died March 1, 1910) was an American naval officer who adopted and popularized a single-shot breech-loading flare pistol that fired flares that bear his name.
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The big Pre-Election Sale at Elk Creek Company will end in just eight days. Consider this: Pre-1899 guns are the last bastion of firearms ownership privacy, since they are entirely outside of Federal jurisdiction. These are guns that you can buy and that you can later give your children or grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or whoever, across state lines, with no paperwork whatsoever. Most of our guns are both collectible and practical shooters. Who knows what will happen to the availability of all guns and ammunition, if Joe Biden is elected? The current rush of sales will probably turn into absolute panic buying. So, don’t hesitate. Order soon!
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Today, another review by our Field Gear Editor, Pat Cascio.
I had a knee jerk reaction of fear last week just at the thought of Klinton eventually becoming president. Weird, I know. I have my moments, but at the end of the day, through thick or thin, my trust is in the Lord.
I was inspired by this and with election next week, thought I would share it:
Going from Pieces to Peace, Pastor Roger Archer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7A8D8UpyJA&feature=youtu.be