Book Review: The Dogs of War
Note: Don’t worry, “Introduction to Optics” will return next week. Regular readers of the SDCGO blog know of my quest to assemble a first-class library of firearm-related books, from history […]
Note: Don’t worry, “Introduction to Optics” will return next week. Regular readers of the SDCGO blog know of my quest to assemble a first-class library of firearm-related books, from history […]
July 8, 2024To Mr. Michael Renteria,My name is Colin Rudolph. I am a licensed and practicing attorney in San Diego, CA (Bar #: 338836). I am writing to summarize my […]
My last two posts for the SDCGO blog have covered the basics of magnified scopes, helping the formerly uninitiated to understand all those facts and figures on the side of […]
My last two posts for the SDCGO blog have covered the basics of magnified scopes, helping the formerly uninitiated to understand all those facts and figures on the side of […]
By:Matthias Quellenberg (Originally appeared on and written for news2a.com.) Since the United States is the only country in the world that recognizes an individual right to own guns, virtually every […]
Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics – Mark Twain Many in the mainstream media (MSM) along with progressive left wing politicians are proclaiming that crime has been decreasing across the country […]
In last week’s blog post, I went through the important specifications you’ll need to understand when shopping for scopes. As I alluded to at the end, though, just comparing raw […]
Endorsing candidates is an important part of the political process and is a big step towards San Diego County Gun Owner‘s goal of electing only people who respect our Second […]
I’ll be the first to admit it: optical sights can be complicated. Those of us who actively research firearms and keep up on gun industry news easily forget how opaque […]
Those in the firearms community are beginning to sound the alarm on the coming ammunition shortage. Actually, some have been writing on the subject for a year or more, one […]