Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Scheduled to Death...

...sorry about the crummy audio on the weekly video podcast. I'm scheduled so tightly that I only had once chance to record it, and that was at the range. The wind was just screaming, and the. video reflects that. Hey, listen to DOWN RANGE Radio and let some of that R&B sooth your mind!

Pretty good article on the gun culture in WaPo, which is a bit of surprise...
"You think golf forces you to focus -- try holding a deadly weapon in your hand," says Pamela Gorman, who helped ease gun laws as a state senator and is running for Congress.
Gorman, who frets that no one makes stylish holsters for her Glock .45, ran a campaign ad showcasing her skills with a machine gun. The ad was mocked by MSNBC's Keith Olbermann, but Gorman says she has never flinched from backing the Second Amendment and likes to talk of bonding at the range with her 14-year-old son, Ryan, and his AR-15 rifle.
"I kind of think it's terrific that he likes to go out and shoot off rounds, and he takes dance class, and he's in theater, and he plays football," Gorman says. "It's just part of an all-around American kid's experience."
Certainly was part of my experience! Read the whole thing.

5 comments:

  1. But lots of people make a stylish holster for Glocks. Nossar and del Fatti may be a little hard to get but there are so many others.

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  2. Buying a stylish holster for a Glock is like buying a 14 carat gold chain for a cubic zirconia pendant.

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  3. Bob, I take it you don't own a Glock?

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  4. I would own one if Glock had designed the gun to fit hands smaller than professional basketball players so I own XD's. But I wouldn't want a "stylish" holster for an XD either, why? Who's going to see it? But to each his own.

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  5. Bob, check out the SR9c. Got one recently and have been very happy with it. SLIM! (not "Taurus 709 Slim" but still very slim)

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