Monday, December 10, 2012

Remember The First Man On The Moon: Neil Armstrong

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."...Neil Armstrong





Like most Americans in July 1969, I remember well Neil Armstrong, along with Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin, taking off for the moon. Like most Americans at the time, I also remember well when Armstrong took his now famous first step on the moon on July 20, 1969.

Neil Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio on August 5, 1930. In 1947, he earned his student pilot's license. He entered Purdue in aeronautical engineering but his studies were interrupted by the Korean War.  He served in the Navy as an aviator from 1949 to 1952 flying 78 combat missions during the war.

After leaving the Navy in 1952, Armstrong returned to college.  He later joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA, later NASA). Over the next 17 years, he served as a test pilot, astronaut and administrator.

He was a project pilot in pioneering high speed jet aircraft including the X-15. He flew over 200 different models of aircraft including jets, helicopters, gliders and rockets.

In 1962, Armstrong was placed on astronaut status. He later served as the command pilot for his firms mission, Gemeni VIII. Gemeni VIII was launched on March 16, 1966 when Armstrong performed the first successful docking of two vehicles in space.




Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Message To Bob Costas: Stick To Sports; FBI Report: Hands + Feet More Dangerous Than Firearms; Germany To Register Gun Owners On International Registry; Shooting Better In Cold Weather

"Gun bans don't disarm criminals, gun bans attract them." Walter Mondale




Bob Costas: Stick To Reporting On Sports.

Gun owners have a simple message to Bob Costas: Stick to sports.

At last Sunday's NFL game between the Eagles and Cowboys, Bob Costas decided to do a commentary about Kansas City Chief's linebacker, Jovan Belcher, murdering his wife then shooting himself. Costas, like anyone else, has the right to his opinion. Unfortunately, he doesn't have the right to his own facts.

As most anti-gun activists do after such tragedies, Costas decided to embrace the easiest answer because it made him feel more comfortable. Once again, he placed blame on the firearm without knowing any facts in the case (Reports have surfaced recently that this player had a number of personal issues including alcohol and pill use in addition to debilitating head injuries).

Greg Gutfeld of The Five on Fox News said it best in my opinion: "So what is Costas saying? He's talking about a total gun ban, which makes him a hypocritical buffoon, because he spends most of his life wandering in and out of New York buildings where he is flanked by people who are armed...It really wasn't about the tragedy. It's about scoring points with other people in the media."

Gutfeld was right on target.


FBI Crime Report



In the recent FBI report, you are more likely to be killed by hands and feet than by most firearms.  In fact, the FBI reported the total number of by hands and feet in 2011 exceeded the total number of murders by shotgun and rifle.

Just last week, the State of VA reported firearm sales increased by 63% while violent crime decreased by 24%.


Germany To Register Gun Owners On International Registry

In two years, Germany will launch a registry of legal gun owners. This is in response to a mandate by the EU (European Union).

This will be a centralized international registry of legal gun owners. Nazis had a similar law in 1938. It was called The Nazi Weapons Law of 1938. Of course, we know what happened to 6 million Jews after they were disarmed in 1938.
Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership



Shooting Better In Cold Weather



In addition to hunters, who would know better on how to shoot well in the cold? Leave it to Olympic biathletes to offer some great advice to cold weather hunters. It well known that cold weather affects accuracy of your rifle. Biathletes offer the following advice:
  • Test your ammo in cold weather.
  • Set your ammo and rifle outside in the cold before firing. Your firearm gear also need to be acclamated to the cold weather.
  • Make sure your gun barrel is clean.
  • Make sure you use the right kind of lubricant for cold weather.
Women's Outdoor News


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