This Week in Firearms History:
August 20: In 1741, Alaska is 1st sighted by a European, Vitus Bering; in 1866 President Andrew Johnson officially proclaims the Civil War to be over; in 1932 Ed McGivern sets a World record by shooting 12 shots from 2 revolvers in 2 seconds.
August 21: In 1861 Eliphalet Remington dies; in 1863 Lawrence Kansas Massacre (Quantrill's Raid), 150 unarmed men and boys are killed by confederates; in 1995 The Ruby Ridge Siege begins; in 2009 Inglorious Basterds is released in theaters.
August 22: In 1485, Battle of Bosworth Field, King Richard III is killed in battle, the last English Monarch to die in battle; in 1851 Robert Adams is granted a patent for the double action revolver; in 1934 General H. Norman Schwartzkopf is born
August 23: In 1305 William Wallace is executed; in 1942 the last calvary charge in history as the Italian Savoia Cavalleria charge the Soviet Army.
August 24: In 410 AD Rome is sacked by the Visigoths; in 1814 the British Army captures Washington DC and burn the White House down; in 1896 Bill Doolin, leader of the Wild Bunch is killed by US Marshal Heck Thomas.
August 25: In 1718 French colonists arrive in Louisiana and found New Orleans; in 1852 gun maker and inventor of the milling machine, Simeon North dies; in 1944 Paris is liberated after 4 years of NAZI occupation.
August 26: In 1945 Japanese diplomats board the USS Missouri to receive instructions for the formal surrender.
Gun of the Week: Ruger PC 9
The Ruger PC-9 is a pistol caliber carbine from Ruger that was re-introduced a few years ago.
Cartridge of the Week: .410 Shotshell
The .410 shotshell is only shot shell that uses its bore diameter rather than a gauge (measurement of how many lead balls that fit the bore that weigh 1 pound).
The .410 was designed in England by Eley Brothers in 1857 as a "garden gun" for dispatching critters.
Gun Quote of the Week:
“I have never
been taken with the idea of selling a gun. When you possess a firearm, you
possess something of importance. If you trade it for cash, you have lost it −
and the cash in your hand will soon be gone. Sell something else!” – Col. Jeff Cooper
Bubba Gun of the Week:This weeks Bubba Gun is from Queens, New York. L'Carpetron Dookmarriot built this custom Glock-1911 hybrid. He painted it green for the money and gold for the honeys...
Gun Sticker of the Week:
Molon Labe.....Come and take them, available on teepublic
Gun T-Shirt of the Week:
This week's t-shirt is from Liberty Maniacs
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