As always make sure that the gun is not loaded before…..
… Uh never mind that. DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME.
Yeah thats the right saying.
Click and enjoy the video:
http://www.whc.net/rjones/USN/USN_team.html
Posted in Firearms Training, Gun Broker, Gun Laws, Gunlife Resource Center by lon : February 2, 2012 - 3:53pm | No Comments »

Gun Laws - do they work for you?
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Posted in Firearms Training, Gun Laws, Gunlife Resource Center, NRA News, Show Us Your Gunlife Sticker! by lon : January 30, 2012 - 10:31pm | No Comments »
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Some of this is hard to watch. Just too many idiots.
It certainly reminds us all to be safer.
Gun accidents video
click link below
http://www.military.com/video/guns/rifles/the-best-gun-accidents-of-2011/1092731756001/
Posted in Firearms Training, Gun Broker, Gun Laws, Gunlife Resource Center, Hunting Tips, Uncategorized by lon : December 20, 2011 - 9:15am | No Comments »
Florida has decided to finally protect the 2nd Amendment at the state level and eliminate onerous restrictions that many municipalities and communities have enacted against gun rights.
Starting October 1st, any public official who passes or enforces gun regulations below the state level faces a $5,000 personal fine and could even be removed from office by the governor for enacting or enforcing local gun laws.
While Florida has had a law on its books since 1987 that makes it illegal to pass gun regulations beyond state statutes, there was no enforcement mechanism in place. As a result, towns and cities have created ordinances at will. In the process, many of them have criminalized otherwise completely law-abiding citizens who unintentionally ran afoul of arbitrary, localized gun rules.
But thanks to the law recently signed by Governor Rick Scott, that’s all about to change in the Sunshine State.
Called the Penalties for Violating Firearms Preemption Law, the new state forces the repeal of any and all regulations, policies, and ordinances that violate the firearms preemption law of 1987. Its passage has already had an impact as assorted town and county bureaucrats are scrambling to come into compliance by the October 1 deadline. The Orlando Sentinel reported on the changes now underway that:
“Orange County employees have started removing ‘no firearms’ signs at county parks, and soon they’ll probably black out the same words on brochures. In Groveland, leaders recently erased from the books an ordinance that banned firing a gun into the air….in Boca Raton, the “no guns allowed” sign has come down at City Hall. In Lake County, commissioners recently deleted a provision in an ordinance that would have banned firearms on public lands, including its parks.”