I’m feeling in the mood for some random gun crankery.
DeviantOllam – DEFCON speaker, locksport guru, penetration tester, gun guy, bon vivant, and international man of mystery – has a YouTube channel. I plan to put up some more videos from him on other topics in the future, but I thought I’d link this very recent one: “What’s Inside the Rifle Bag that Tarah and I Both Use?”
There are things I don’t care for in this video. But that’s because my needs and my preferences differ from Mr. Ollam’s. Neither of is wrong, we just do things differently and have different ideas. For example, I would get a different bag: not just because the one in this video is currently unavailble, but because I don’t like storing my rifles broken down. (Many of them don’t break down anyway. Though a takedown pre-1964 Model 70 would be a really bizarre and interesting thing to have a gunsmith build.)
But watching this video gives me a lot of ideas for things that I would like to start carrying, and things I would like to do.
Here’s another perspective and another guy’s bag: “Jon’s Bag Gun Setup – An EDC Bag That Packs A Punch!”
Again, I’m not saying I agree with everything here. But I like the lightness and compactness of this guy’s setup for a truck/car bag. (I have to say, though: that Unity Tactical Clutch belt seems a little on the high side for me, price wise.)
Bonus: Maggie, from the “God Family and Guns” channel, explains “What Happens If You Lie On Your Background Check?”. I’m sure all of my readers know this, but I thought I’d link this video here so you can use it as a handy refutation next time someone starts spouting off.
Related: “How To Pass Or Fail A Background Check”. For the next time someone says “It’s easier to buy a gun than it is to vote.”
“That’s what we do here. We adopt babies to good homes to people who can pass their background checks.”
One more, just for giggles: “Top 5 Guns With Cult Followings” from TFB TV.
$189 for a utility belt? It better have smoke grenades, a Batarang and a can of shark repellent…
Well if your last name is Biden nothing happens to u lie.
Amen to that, Alan. One thing I wish Maggie had talked about (though it probably falls outside of her area of expertise) is how many people actually are criminally prosecuted for lying on the form, including “straw purchases”.
My impression is that the number of prosecutions for “straw purchases”, even in high-crime areas, is very, very low.