Posted on 02/24/2014 6:59:35 AM PST by KeyLargo
Question of the Day: Would You Name Your Child After a Gun or Gunmaker?
By Robert Farago on February 23, 2014
In 2002, only 194 babies were named Colt, the dailybeast.com reports, while in 2012 there were 955. Just 185 babies were given the name Remington in 2002, but by 2012 the number had jumped to 666. Uh-oh. Perhaps the most surprising of all, however, is a jump in the name Rugers (Americas leading firearm manufacturer) from just 23 in 2002 to 118 in 2012 . . . In 1999, Gunner ranked 739th on the list of the Official Social Security sites 1000 most popular names for boysby 2012 it jumped to 293rd. Remington, for both girls and boys, spiked in the last few years as well, starting at 731st place in 1999 and jumping to 421nd a decade later.
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“A rappers baby could be Fiddy Cal.”
His wife is already called “Big Bertha” so why not.
My dog is named Remington but we call him Remy.
“DPMS, put away your toys and get cleaned up for dinner!”
My parents did with me. My initials are BAR.
I named all 4 boys Glock with model numbers for their middle names
Kalashnikov would be a cool first name, and it could cover up a multitude of sins - a kid named Percival Trockwaite Broonton III would get beat up on the playground, a kid named Kalashnikov I’llcutyourheartout Broonton, not so much.
lol....”Tommy Remington”.
I have a nephew named Colt and another named Remington. They also call him “Remmy”.
My cousins husband is a competitive shooter and gunsmith. He owns a Barrett .50 cal. They named their son Barrett. No lie.
Who could forget the forerunner to the Winchester repeating Rifle. If he had only remembered to put a forestock on it.
I have a five y.o grandson named Colt Wesson Smith.
Gosh I’m funny.
Ma Deuce anyone?
do you not like them?
sorry....I like steel and wood/bone/ivory/staghorn and guns that go boom only when I want them to.
gotta remember that one....perhaps I can interest my new future daughter in law to call one ‘73’.
I dunno...better ask a ‘redskin’....that name is the next to leave...
Ruger Hauer. /rutger hauer
mossberg jones....
My ole pappy always said better to name a kid in honor of the 2nd amendment rather than a cut of meat, if you see what I mignon.
lew
The name of ‘Chris’ is great if it is Chris Kyle, but not Chris Cristie. Kriss Super V submachine gun (USA
Today is Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Gun Issues The Elephant In The Room For Gov Christies National Aspirations
Published on Monday, February 24, 2014
By Dan Roberts
Manasquan, NJ —(Ammoland.com)- The question over more restrictive gun control laws such as a the renewal or expansion of the ineffective Assault Weapons Ban, Magazine Capacity Restrictions and Concealed Carry for Self Defense is the massive Elephant in the room for New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and his pursuit of the Republican Nomination for the 2016 Presidential Election.
Both Christie and the National GOP ignore supporting gun owner rights at their tremendous peril.
While Bridgegate and questions over the dispersal of Super Storm Sandy Relief Funds have fueled the intense spotlight cast on Christie as of late, absent some sort of bombshell revelation pertaining to either it is highly probable that he will weather the storm from those two issues relatively intact.
When it comes to the question of Gun Control however, its an issue that is simply not going to go away as easily.
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