Monthly Archives: January 2016

From NSSF World Steel Challenge 2015

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“I am disinclined to acquiesce to your request”

45-70 puts the final period in that sentence. (Henry lever action again)  

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Couch surfing for NRAAM 2016 in Louisville

Looks like I waited too long to get a hotel room and everything within reasonable range from the convention center is already booked. Would anyone have a spare couch available?

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Not your average hipster!

  A serious gentleman with a classic Henry 45-70.

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Attention, Nashville WW2 reenactors!

January 25-26, I will be working with Ron Norton on photos of really awesome reproductions of WW2 firearms. Who could be available to work with me in uniform? Also, if not available on those days but can work with me … Continue reading

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Evie Jones and the Shadow of Chаоs

Amie’s newest book is now available.  It features, among other things, the most evil bunny since Monty Python and the Holy Grail. I am quite pleased with how the cover came out.

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Hit!

My father’s marksmanship skills amaze me every range trip. Tavor at 100 yards, standing, with an unmagnified optic — four hits in a row on a helmet-sized skillet that was barely visible against the background. He hit a paper plate … Continue reading

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