Yeah, I will; this is an issue the narrowly-focused antis can't monopolize. Here's a candle for the people who didn't initiate force but found themselves on the receiving end nevertheless. A candle and something useful. The good guys don't start fights -- but they can end them.
Take a new shooter to the range today. Stand up for self-defense.
(Thanks to Weerd for the idea and promotion!)
Great title.
ReplyDeleteWill do!
ReplyDeleteNicely Done! Perhaps a .25 Auto? Beautiful! My Colt .25's are a bit more pedestrian. I stuffed one of mine in the pic for this tonight.
ReplyDeleteSo when is the next Indy 1500? Would love to come and perhaps have a tour guide?
Keads: Why, it's next weekend: 13/14/15 January.
ReplyDeleteI've got a movie premiere to attend Saturday at 4, but it's best to hit the gun show early anyway.
All: The gun is a heavily-engraved Spanish copy of a Colt .25. A lot of wear to the plating but it's very pretty and a nice fit to my collection.
Forget the candle, what IS that beautiful little piece? And why didn't you bring it to Iggie Creek when we all went shooting?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your photo, and your strength, were there more women like you and Tam on the planet.
I am honored to be your friend, both on and off blog.
Beautiful Colt copy there.
ReplyDeleteThat's right, a candle is a nice symbol and all (unless you need light) but having the ability to end a fight is pretty darn handy.
Oh, crap! I am teaching Basic Pistol and CCH next weekend! Sorry, I can not make it! When is the next one?
ReplyDeleteI WILL make the effort to get to a Blogmeet, Indy 1500 would just be gravy on top.
That is a really great looking .25!
Well done !
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a LOT better looking Spanish Copy of a Baby Browning than my old "Libia"! Jealous!
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