And he advises students?

Bonetti, who has been a vocal proponent of the First Amendment, said that his sign is meant to express his concerns, because, after all, he wouldn’t know whether somebody was bringing a concealed weapon into his office.

via CU-Boulder adviser posts sign on door asking students to leave their guns outside – Boulder Daily Camera.

Funny, I never figured that one gets to choose which Amendments of the Bill of Rights one gets to support. I thought it was always a good idea to support them all but what do I know? I am not a College Adviser.

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A Revolver at the IDPA S&W Indoor National.

S&W Team Member Josh Lentz shooting a Model 686. Photo by Yamil Sued. h/t to Bill Baldwin.

I wish i knew who was the photog and all the info on the shooter & stage because that is a great pic.

Do notice the flame coming out of the cylinder gap. That is a great visual indicator to make sure you do not use a semi auto grip on a revolver unless you want digits to get seriously hurt.

Revolvers are slowly but surely making a comeback. They are cool to shoot and in a sea of plastic wonders, old school steel stands out. And worse: they work.

Or as they say: Six for Sure.

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You know all that talk about “jumping the shark”?

Apparently the shark has landed.

Nobody yelled ‘‘Fore!’’ at a Southern California golf course when a 2-foot-long shark dropped out of the sky and flopped around on the 12th tee.

via Shark falls from sky onto Calif. golf course – News – Boston.com.
I wonder if that is the “Walking Dead” shark or the Zombie Craze shark.

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Documentary Review: Lt. Dan Band, For the Common Good

Lt. Dan Band Movie Trailer: For the Common Good

By pure accident, I had the chance to watch it last nite in the Documentary Channel. I’ve been following Gary Sinise in Twitter for a long while now and instead of the insipid Hollywood Star blabber we get from other idiots, his is all about his work and his band helping the troops with a bit of music and raising the morale.

I was surprised that he is really a bass player and a decent one. His band is just a band with good musicians that know they are not there (as in any where the service people are) to stroke their egos but to give a good show. All of them are humble and point out that the real heroes wear the uniform and get in harm’s way but the band’s dedication to bring happiness to the troop year after year is an amazing feat.

Please watch it and have enough kleenex ready as you will suddenly develop allergies throughout the movie. The part where they host a party in Disneyland for 1,500 sons and daughter that lost their parents in action will simply floor you.

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