by bmt | Jan 23, 2013 | Towsley on Prepping blog
This is an excerpt from the book, “The 14th Reinstated.” Is any of it starting to look familiar? All my guns were double edged swords, because having those guns protected me and my family, but they also made me a target. It was never a secret that I had the guns....
by bmt | Jan 3, 2013 | Towsley on Hunting blog
Remington’s flagship bolt-action rifle is the Model 700, while their price-point gun is the Model 770. In between is a huge void. Well, there was, anyway. Last fall I attended the Remington writer’s seminar in South Carolina, where they showed me a new rifle designed...
by bmt | Dec 28, 2012 | Towsley on Prepping blog
When I started writing The 14th Reinstated in the fall of 2011, I believed it was fiction. It was, of course, one possible scenario for where the United States and the world were headed, but it was a worst possible scenario. A great story, but not such a great world....
by bmt | Dec 28, 2012 | Uncategorized
The saying that “a carry gun should not be comfortable, it should be comforting,” is, like most platitudes, corny, catchy and flawed. The problem with carry guns is that you have to carry them. If we could pick the time and place we would need them, that...
by bmt | Dec 28, 2012 | Towsley on Hunting blog
I am no doubt dating myself, but I had a lot of years of waterfowl hunting before lead shot was banned. To say I think steel is an abomination is an understatement. I honestly believe that a lot more ducks die of wounding loss than ever would have died from lead...