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HONK!, also known as HONK! Fest, is a festival of activist street bands held annually on Columbus Day weekend in Somerville, Massachusetts. Each year since 2006, an all-volunteer organizing community invites more than 25 bands from around New England, North America, and the world to participate in this free three-day event that showcases acoustic and ambulatory bands playing free music in public spaces. Since its inception, it has inspired additional HONK! festivals in other locations.
The pistol caliber carbine thread in the Preparedness section jogged my memory on this. From time to time, I find the SBRed version of the Auto-Ordnance Thompson tempting.* Looks neat-o. Price isn't anywhere near that of transferable. Ammo and magazines are available.
The problem...
So I've been on the mailing list of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists since a long time (as were my parents and one of grandparents). Now, in the fuuuuture, I receive their missives via the Intratubes. I received a weird message from the aforementioned that referenced a "Doomsday Clock...
Inspired by a couple other threads that I didn't want to derail. I wouldn't normally engage in such blasphemy, but I could see mounting a light-weight light system on this one:
Any recommendations? Thanks.
So, I am interested in getting back into trap/skeet, and maybe sporting clays if I can find an opportunity for the latter in the general area. My thinking is to acquire a basic, decent quality over/under type. If I stick with the sports again, upgrade to something nicer. If not, not. (After...
Today I was reading the 2019 edition of The Old Farmer's Almanac and they had a story on this topic. After I reading it, I googled said for the memories. Anyway, I found that the US Fish & Wildlife Service has every one from 1934 to the present online here. I found it interesting, so figured...