(Part 2) Best products from r/liberalgunowners

We found 29 comments on r/liberalgunowners discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 120 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/liberalgunowners:

u/TheGreatWolfy · 23 pointsr/liberalgunowners

PBS just had a great documentary on the Panthers called Black Panthers, Vanguard of the Revolution which does a good job of giving a broad and balanced overview of the Panthers. If you want more specific information you can read stuff like [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Taste-Power-Black-Womans-Story/dp/0385471076) or [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Hillbilly-Nationalists-Urban-Rebels-Black/dp/1935554662).

u/TheMooseontheLoose · 1 pointr/liberalgunowners

Try something like this.

I have one and you can get the same eye relief and as a bonus it mounts higher and you can use the charging handle much easier.

u/gaius49 · 6 pointsr/liberalgunowners

Stripper clips are great! You can even buy bandoliers that fit stripper clips like this https://www.amazon.com/G-I-5-56-Pocket-Bandolier-Unissued/dp/B00C2924LU which carries 3 stripper clips (enough for a standard mag) in each of the 7 pockets, giving you 210 conveniently carryable rounds.

u/Johnny_Lawless_Esq · 1 pointr/liberalgunowners

Don't be simple. You're not comparing like to like.

Bernie Sanders isn't a radical by any definition except that of an American conservative (or neoliberal, if we're being honest). I grant you that the notion of setting up a sociopolitical system where people don't live with debilitating or lethal medical conditions because they can't afford treatment, or don't have to put themselves deep into debt to get an education IS pretty radical by American standards, but America is a strange country in that way. By the standards of other western liberal democracies, he's barely left of center. A politician inversely comparable to Bernie would be John Kasich or Mitt Romney.

If you want an ideology truly comparable to what this maniac espoused, you're going to have look at radical Marxists. And if you're wondering why we haven't seen any violence from them, well, maybe you aren't old enough to remember when we did.

u/some_kid6 · 5 pointsr/liberalgunowners

Amazon is pretty saturated and you can replace "www" with "smile" and pick a pro gun charity for Amazon to donate to:

More political:

u/Harrythehobbit · 4 pointsr/liberalgunowners

Blue guns are a good way to make a statement without risking arrest or introducing weapons to a potentially volitle situation. As far as the liberal swag goes, this was the best I could find and it's pretty fugly. So I'd go with some custom merch.

u/BeetleDeetz · 4 pointsr/liberalgunowners

I am lgbt and LOVE that flag. Thanks for sharing cuz I’m off to track one down now :)

ETA: I’m still looking but I think it’s an image created for #shootback in response to the pulse night club shooting, so not sure if they made actual flags. The rainbow gadsen is ok, but I really dig the overall design/message of the shoot back one.

u/SableHAWKXIII · 3 pointsr/liberalgunowners

I got an LCP 1 not too long ago, bought an Uncle Mikes and returned it. It would not do me right, and I couldn't get it to draw well. Bought this and I'm beyond pleased with it. Can carry IWB or in pocket, and the gun always draws out smoothly. I carry it more days than I don't.

The material is also stiffer and does a better job of covering the trigger. Well worth the investment if you ask me.

u/I_Need_A_Fork · 36 pointsr/liberalgunowners

That's a pretty interesting concept.

The prices might be above what OP's considering @ $40+/month.

I'd suggest a trigger lock and giving that key to a family member for safe-keeping. Don't have to tell them what it's for.

u/jcvynn · 2 pointsr/liberalgunowners

You can see my main carry here, I make use of vests and shirts like this one in the warmer months and my winter jacket to help conceal mine. Otherwise I also carry a Ruger LC9S often.

u/libteatechno · 3 pointsr/liberalgunowners

Actually, the lady that the article is about wrote a decent book named Shoot: Your Guide to Shooting and Competition, that is a pretty good overview.
She divides the categories up as:

  • NRA Precision Sports (service rifle, f-class, etc)
  • Olympic Shooting Sports
  • Shotgun Sports (trap, 5-stand, etc)
  • Handgun Action Shooting Sports
  • Multi-Gun (3-gun, practical shooting)
  • Nostalgia Shooting Sports (SASS)
    The examples are my own, but the categories come from her book. It's a good high-level overview.
u/followupquestion · 13 pointsr/liberalgunowners

I’d say Trump’s election also pulled in a lot of low income white people as well, anxious to make sure their spot in the pecking order (just slightly above people of color) doesn’t move. Basically some people fell for the same line of BS that worked back in the 1800s, when the system held “white” people were better than the Irish immigrants who were still better than black slaves. Read, “Making Whiteness”
Making Whiteness: The Culture of Segregation in the South, 1890-1940 https://www.amazon.com/dp/0679776206/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_B206Ab58NM6FE

u/James_Solomon · 3 pointsr/liberalgunowners

That is, unfortunately, just something you're going to have to accept about the world, unless you want an AI assisted surveillance state that keeps a close eye on who's buying too much piping at Home Depot.

One of the inherent issues with living in a free and open society is that information is easily accessible - take the Army's Improvised Munitions handbook [PDF] [Amazon] [Barnes and Noble].

People have been making guns by hand for a long time. John Moses Browning was discovered by Winchester in 1883, making guns from boxes of scraps in ass-end of nowhere Ogden Utah. In modern times, you can see tribal gunsmiths in Pakistan making unlicensed copies of guns by hand.

In America, we have the additional option of using CNC machines to make guns out of blocks of metal, or 3D printing receivers, a technology which will at some point mature and produce usable products.

The only ways to stop it would be to rigorously clamp down on access to gun plans that, in many cases, are decades old.

It's rather analogous to the many issues we've had with alcohol and drugs. It's not good that people make meth in trailers, but we're an advanced society and it's easy for people to get the information needed to do it. And it's almost impossible to stop, so we try to prevent people from doing it by decriminalizing drugs, encouraging treatments, and addressing the socio-economic issues driving drug abuse.

u/RunShootDrink · 41 pointsr/liberalgunowners

For anyone who wants to hear more stories like this I recommend This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed, by Charles E. Cobb Jr.


Rice's father is far from the only black southerner who used firearms to keep the Klan away and his family safe.

u/noderaser · 1 pointr/liberalgunowners

I use one of these under the car seat:

https://www.snapsafe.com/lock-boxes/

And one of these in the bedroom closet, secured to the studs:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005I5W3Z2

Then a standard safe for the rest of my collection.

If somebody really wants your stuff, they'll get it but you should at least make them work a bit.

u/badwolf1358 · 7 pointsr/liberalgunowners

Read the book This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Made the Civil Rights Movement Possible I am only a couple of chapters in but so far it has illustrated to me how firearms ownership in the black community kept a lot of people alive during the civil rights movement.

u/Busch_Diesel · 1 pointr/liberalgunowners

You're welcome

I have one that I plan to fly during election season.