One of my co-workers recently “cut the cord” on his TV service. He’s only watching over the air HD programs, and is supplementing those programs with a Roku box, which he uses to watch Hulu, Netflix, and Roku channels.
He’s not a gun-owner, but knows that I am a bit of an enthusiast (He jokes about heading to my house when the zombies rise. I tell him he’d better call first). Anyways, Roku has a channel dedicated to Firearms. I started watching Trigger Talk TV yesterday. On the surface, it looks good, for beginners. I’ve watched programs on cleaning an AR15, Ruger 10/22 basics, and some other things. The host does an excellent job explaining things to someone who may have zero experience with firearms.
I believe that they may make their episodes available online as well. If I understand how the Roku channels work, this is something that is essentially produced as a labor of love. If you have a few minutes, I’d encourage you to check them out.
Sorry for the extended absence. Some family and computer issues have pretty much taken up all of my free time. I hope to begin posting regularly again.
Although, it is deer season here in the great state of Alabama. Maybe if I can post from my cell phone in a tree stand… š
Here’s hoping that more and more members of our Republic begin to wake up and think that maybe, just maybe, the government does not always know what’s best for you.
If the gangs are carrying around these weapons, the police had better call for backup:
Perhaps the Police should start carrying around light sabers. They’re not quite as clumsy as blasters, you know.
(If you’re not quite as big of a Star Wars fan, then maybe you won’t recognize the gun. But that’s an E-11 blaster rifle, from the movies. The chosen weapon of Imperial stormtroppers, ironically enough.
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