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Archive for July, 2012

Newly Instituted Virginia Gun Laws

Monday, July 9th, 2012

The following bills passed in the Virginia General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Bob McDonnell went into effect on Sunday, July 1:

-Senate Bill 563 allows for the submission of an initial concealed handgun permit application via U.S. mail and also restricts the clerk and the circuit court from requesting or requiring any information from an applicant other than that which is allowed on the concealed handgun permit application.
-House Bill 22 establishes that no locality or entity may participate in a gun “buyback” program where individuals are given anything of value or money in exchange for surrendering a firearm to the locality, unless the governing body adheres to a strict procedure. Such procedure requires the governing body to first pass an ordinance authorizing the gun “buyback” and also requires that any locality holding gun “buybacks” must sell the firearms to a federally licensed firearms dealer “or be disposed of” in an appropriate manner if they cannot be sold.
-House Bill 940 and Senate Bill 323 repeal the prohibition on purchasing more than one handgun per month (gun rationing).
-House Bill 20 and Senate Bill 245 update the Emergency Powers statute by adding lawful carrying and transportation to the list of actions that cannot be prohibited during a declaration of emergency.
-House Bill 26 allows a court to waive a $25 dollar fine upon presentation of the permit to the court, if a person fails to display his concealed handgun permit when requested by a law enforcement officer.
-House Bill 375 strengthens the state firearms preemption law by prohibiting local governments from enacting or enforcing workplace rules that prevent an employee of that locality from storing a lawfully possessed firearm or ammunition in their locked personal motor vehicle.
-House Bill 754 and Senate Bill 67 removes the option for a locality to require an applicant for a concealed handgun permit to submit fingerprints with the initial application.

Via www.gunreports.com

Daniel Winkler Folding Flint Striker Set

Monday, July 9th, 2012

I didn’t realize until The Blade Show that Master Bladesmith Daniel Winkler produced a fire starter set. Called the Folding Flint Striker Set, it’s based on the items carried by frontiersmen before the advent of the match. Winkler is well known for his fascination with early American history. In fact, he began making knives in order to outfit himself in the same equipment as an 18th century woodsman.

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Set includes Knife, flint, char tin with char cloth, tinder with fat wood and a draw-string deer hide pouch. Additionally, he can provide a neck pouch for the knife at an additional charge. Just like all of Winkler’s other products knife pouches are hand built, to last.

Starting fires in a traditional manner is a skill that should be acquired and practiced. If I could only get one thing for my birthday, this would be it.

www.winklerknives.com

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Sunday, July 8th, 2012

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Check Out the New Talon Baton from ASP at Warrior Expo East

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

ASP is well known in the law enforcement community for their expandable batons and handcuffs. Recently, they released the new Talon baton. Referred to as Disc Loc during development, the new Talon uses two opposing discs that cam into an internal groove machined into each tube. According to ASP, lockout is simple, stable and secure. It features a padded grip and can be opened by grasping the tip or a simple flick of the baton up or down. And, retraction is as simple as pushing a button.

Be sure to see this and other ASP products this week at Warrior Expo East in Virginia Beach, Virginia. ASP products are available for agency and unit orders through ADS Inc.

Warrior Expo EAST
July 12 1030 – 1600 EDT
July 13 1030 – 1500 EDT
Virginia Beach Convention Ctr
Virginia Beach, VA

New Host for “Dual Survival”?

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

It’s well known in the prepper community that the Discovery Channel series hit a pregnant pause as the show looked for a replacement for Dave Canterbury. Old pro Cody Lundin has remained with the show but folks have been scratching their heads wondering who the new co-star would be. Well, we think we have it figured out.

We believe that the new co-host for season three of Discovery Channel’s “Dual Survival” is Joe Teti who is a Veteran of the US Marines, Army Special Forces and OGA. Joseph Teti is also the director of International Security Consultants.

Season three of “Dual Survival” is currently in production and just wrapped up episode four.

For more info visit soldiersystems.net/2012/12/26/what-do-ya-know-we-were-right.

Forces Focus – USMC and UK Jump Ops

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

Marines and Sailors from 1st and 3rd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Companies conducted a live jump with members of the British Army’s 148th Forward Observer Battery (Commando) at Edwards Air Force Base, CA, on June 15th. Years ago, when I was in the Army I went drinking with some of the members of the 148th when they and I were, by happenstance, all at Camp Lejeune on TDY. It resulted in one of the most epic hangovers of my life. The dive trip I took the next day at Topsail Beach basically sucked but I must say, those boys could hold their liquor and were some really great guys.

SO Tech Changes Their Coyote Brown Color

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

SO Tech informed us late last week that they are changing their Coyote Brown color from Coyote to Tan 499. However, SO Tech will refer to the new color as Coyote Brown. As you can see, it’s a little lighter but you have to remember that the US Army adopted Tan 499 as the accessory color for use with OCP (MultiCam).

Let them know what you think on their Facebook page.

Outside Magazine’s Most Innovative Gear of 2012

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

Hopefully, this story along with a couple of other recent ones, should get those creative juices flowing among our faithful readers.

Design and Technology Special: The Most Innovative Gear of 2012
(The link is the first of 16 products. Check them all out.)