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The History Channel’s Top Shot Season 3 Premieres Tomorrow
Season 3 of Top Shot premieres Tuesday night at 10pm Eastern on the History Channel. According to a release sent out by their publicist, there are 14 men and 2 women competing for the $100,000 top prize. They will also be firing some of the largest and most powerful weaponry to date:
Contestants will employ some of the biggest munitions ever featured on TOP SHOT, including the Gatling gun, the Hotchkiss mountain gun and the CornerShot. In addition, they must endure extreme physical tests to stay in the game. High-speed HD cameras capture the skillful execution of each test in extreme slow-motion.
The premiere of season three begins with a gauntlet of extreme challenges. 16 marksmen immediately pair off and duel with one of the world’s biggest handguns. Teams are then divided into winners and losers before facing off in a surprise military challenge. In the elimination challenge, two competitors get the ride of their life on a horse-drawn stagecoach as they shoot to stay in the competition.
Cam Edwards of NRA News interviewed Colby Donaldson, the host of Top Shot, about what to expect in this season.
While I don’t like everything on the History Channel, it is good to see them evolve beyond the Hitler Channel. Now if they would just do something about those UFO shows…
Did I Mention Free?
Thanks to Aaron Spuler of the Weapon-Blog, we have this month’s gun contests where you have a chance to win free guns.
There are some really nice ones included in the roster of contests this month including a Springfield M1A Scout, a Kimber 84L Montana in .30-06, a Nighthawk 1911, a Smith & Wesson 1911TA, several Glocks, and a Springfield XDM 5.25 Competition Series.
Speed Reloads
Since leaving Magpul Dynamics, Travis Haley has been at work on a new line of training videos to be put out by Panteao Productions. Below is a training tip from Travis on speed reloads for pistols that he did for SWAT Magazine.
From The Country Formerly Known As Great Britain
In the north London neighborhood of Tottenham, rioters and looters ranged freely for over 12 hours while police vainly tried to regain control. According to reports, the riot started after a protest outside the police station on Tottenham High Road got out of control.
The initial gathering on Saturday was to protest the shooting of Mark Duggan, a 29-year old gang member. Duggan was shot and killed on Thursday by a police constable after Duggan shot the constable in the chest. The constable’s radio deflected the bullet and saved his life. Of course, given the British laws on firearms, Mr. Duggan’s possession of a handgun should have been unpossible.
According to the Telegraph, the Metropolitan Police focused their efforts in Tottenham where rioters burned police cars, stores, and apartment buildings. Looters took advantage of this to hit other areas less than a mile away.
But its tactics meant gangs of youths were free to break into stores at nearby Tottenham Hale retail park and in Wood Green, with looters forming an orderly queue in broad daylight to steal from a sports shop.
Riot police did not intervene to stop the looting in some areas until 7.30am the following morning, almost 12 hours after the riots began, and last night there were fresh disturbances in Enfield.
An orderly queue? Only in the U.K.!
The looting continued into the daylight hours. Lest it be said this looting was racially motivated, check out the looters in the video below. Some are black and some are white. They are all thieves.
There are many who believe Mr. Duggan got what he deserved as this video makes clear. It does contain quite a bit of swearing so you may not want to play it if young kids are in the room or they will be dropping the F Word with a weird accent at the worst possible time.
I spent the fall of 1978 in London on a Semester Abroad program. There was a considerable amount of labor unrest in the UK at the time and the IRA was still active in their bombing campaign against the British. That said, I don’t remember any riots happening while I was there nor do I remember seeing the police regularly carrying firearms. The gun laws at that time were much less restrictive than they are now and the only police who regularly carried firearms was the Special Branch of Scotland Yard.
LaPierre: New Reporting Regulation Smokescreen To Cover Up Fast And Furious
Wayne LaPierre, Executive VP and CEO of the National Rifle Association, was interviewed on Saturday morning’s Fox and Friends. Among his contentions is that the new multiple rifle reporting requirement for firearms dealers in the Southwest is nothing more than a smokescreen to divert attention from what happened in Operation Fast and Furious.
Fox News does try to give gun rights a fair shake. However, I wish when they are doing a story on semiautomatic rifles with detachable magazines that they not use video clips of people shooting pistols and handling a bolt action rifle. Jeez! At least it was better than their video interview of LaPierre from Friday when they used pistols and what looks to be a M-60 machine gun.
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Attorney Stephen Halbrook On Multi-Rifle Reporting Suit
Stephen Halbrook, attorney and Second Amendment scholar, is one of the attorneys of record on the NRA’s lawsuit, J&G Sales et al v. Melson, challenging the new requirement for FFLs in the Southwest to report multiple sales of certain semiautomatic rifles. He did an interview with Cam Edwards for NRA News last Thursday. He notes that demand letters for one-seventh of the firearms dealers nationwide goes far beyond the law, the regulations, and what courts have ruled regarding demand letters in the past.
It Has Come To This
The mismanagement of the budget and its impact on the economy by those in both parties in Washington has led to this – being lectured on fiscal responsibility by the Red Chinese and ex-Communists in Russia.
First, Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister and former President of Russia, earlier this week said the United States has been living beyond its means like a “parasite” on the global economy.
Next, the Chinese, through their official Xinhua News Agency, were quite blunt regarding the downgrade of the United States credit rating by Standard and Poors. The full statement is below and it is harsh.
BEIJING, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — The days when the debt-ridden Uncle Sam could leisurely squander unlimited overseas borrowing appeared to be numbered as its triple A-credit rating was slashed by Standard & Poor’s (S&P) for the first time on Friday.
Though the U.S. Treasury promptly challenged the unprecedented downgrade, many outside the United States believe the credit rating cut is an overdue bill that America has to pay for its own debt addition and the short-sighted political wrangling in Washington.
Dagong Global, a fledgling Chinese rating agency, degraded the U.S. treasury bonds late last year, yet its move was met then with a sense of arrogance and cynicism from some Western commentators. Now S&P has proved what its Chinese counterpart has done is nothing but telling the global investors the ugly truth.
China, the largest creditor of the world’s sole superpower, has every right now to demand the United States to address its structural debt problems and ensure the safety of China’s dollar assets.
To cure its addiction to debts, the United States has to reestablish the common sense principle that one should live within its means.
S&P has already indicated that more credit downgrades may still follow. Thus, if no substantial cuts were made to the U.S. gigantic military expenditure and bloated social welfare costs, the downgrade would prove to be only a prelude to more devastating credit rating cuts, which will further roil the global financial markets all along the way.
Moreover, the spluttering world economic recovery would be very likely to be undermined and fresh rounds of financial turmoil could come back to haunt us all.
The U.S. government has to come to terms with the painful fact that the good old days when it could just borrow its way out of messes of its own making are finally gone.
It should also stop its old practice of letting its domestic electoral politics take the global economy hostage and rely on the deep pockets of major surplus countries to make up for its perennial deficits.
A little self-discipline would not be too uncomfortable for the United States, the world’s largest economy and issuer of international reserve currency, to bear.
Though chances for a full-blown U.S. default are still slim now, the S&P downgrade serves as another warning shot about the long-term sustainability of the U.S. government finances.
International supervision over the issue of U.S. dollars should be introduced and a new, stable and secured global reserve currency may also be an option to avert a catastrophe caused by any single country.
For centuries, it was the exuberant energy and innovation that has sustained America’s role in the world and maintained investors’ confidence in dollar assets. But now, mounting debts and ridiculous political wrestling in Washington have damaged America’s image abroad.
All Americans, both beltway politicians and those on Main Street, have to do some serious soul-searching to bring their country back from a potential financial abyss.
It is a sad day for our country when our old Cold War adversaries make more economic sense than do President Obama, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, and the rest of those in Washington who stood in the way of deeper budget cuts.
Cool! – C-Span 3 To Cover Campus Concealed Carry Forum Live
The Second Amendment Foundation just posted this on their Facebook page a few minutes ago. C-Span 3 will be covering the SAF-Students for Concealed Carry on Campus joint forum live on Monday. Details below:
If you can’t be at the National Press Club in Washington, DC on Monday August 8th you can still watch live on C-SPAN 3 at Noon Eastern Time!Check your local cable listings, or visit http://www.c-span.org/ for live streaming.
SAF, SCCC HOSTING ‘SUPPORTING CAMPUS CONCEALED CARRY’ FORUM AUGUST 8th
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), in cooperation with Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC), is hosting a forum “Supporting Concealed Carry on Campus” on Monday, August 8th at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Noon to 5 p.m.
The forum is free and open to the public.
This event will feature a Gun Free Zones debate between Colin Goddard of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, and John Lott, author of More Guns, Less Crime.
An academic panel that includes Prof. Nelson Lund (George Mason University), Prof. Bob Cottrol (George Washington University) and Prof. Jim Purtilo (University of Maryland) is also on the program.
Another panel will discuss legislation supporting campus concealed carry. This panel includes Texas State Sen. Jeff Wentworth, Wisconsin Rep. Evan Wynn and Idaho Rep. Erik Simpson.
Also appearing is Attorney Alan Gura, who successfully argued the cases of District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago resulting in U.S. Supreme Court rulings that struck down the handgun ban in Washington, D.C. as a violation of the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms and the handgun ban in Chicago by incorporating the Second Amendment to all fifty states through the Fourteenth Amendment.
Student panels will discuss the campus concealed carry efforts as well as personal experiences of self-defense and crime on college campuses.
Other speakers include SAF Founder Alan Gottlieb and Students for Concealed Carry on Campus President Dan Crocker.
If you don’t have access to cable or C-Span where you’ll be Monday, there is an iPhone app that will let you listen live. I just checked and there is a free app for Android phones as well.
Cam Edwards Doing His Part For Inoculation
Cam Edwards of NRA News and Ed Friedman of NRA HQ took Jim Geraghty of the National Review shooting at the NRA Range. Geraghty has been writing positive articles about the Second Amendment for the National Review for some time. He has also attended a number of NRA Annual Meetings. Despite this background, he was a non-shooter and had never shot a firearm.
Now he has. The best part, in my opinion, is the wide grin on Geraghty’s face after shooting the select fire Uzi in full auto mode. It proves that shooting is fun and nothing that the dour sorts at the various gun prohibitionist groups will say can ever change that fact.