Wednesday, September 16, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 16

Strategery!  I managed to immobilize the enemy's Vindicator tank in turn one, allowing for a safer flank approach.  Unfortunately, the close combat phase was not the friend of the Angels of Vengeance today...


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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 15

Racked up some volunteer hours painting some bowls for this year's Empty Bowls.


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Monday, September 14, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 14

We're getting a half of a cow soon (we met his brother at the fair, he won Reserve Grand Champion!), and chest freezers were on sale, so...


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Sunday, September 13, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 13

How about the lead story on the local paper's website?  I'll take it!


I'll have to duck out and see if it's in the print version.

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Saturday, September 12, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 12

No kilt for the 12th, other monthly obligations...



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Friday, September 11, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 11

Went out to one of our favorite local manufacturers before I headed out for a fun filled National Guard weekend.
Enjoy the facial hair, it'll be gone in the next one.


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Thursday, September 10, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 10

Just enjoying the late summer weather.


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KtKC 2015 - Day 9

But Sadie, I wanna sit down!


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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 8

Making lunch at 9pm? Must be switching to night shift!

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Monday, September 7, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 7

Kilted grillmaster!



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Sunday, September 6, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 6

We hit up the county fair today, so I had to try the shooting gallery.


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Saturday, September 5, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 5

A new winery opened up in town, and this weekend is their "grand opening," so what better reason to dress up than free wine!


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KtKC 2015 - Day 4

Beer! I love this place.


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Friday, September 4, 2015

Body Camera Mussings

UoF reductions are a given. I want to see the changes in Resisting and Obstruction charges after the introduction of body cams.

It only seems fair.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 3

We came, we saw, we conquered. I somehow managed to keep my boat upright for the whole 7.5 mile trip.  It was good to actually get the kayak out this year (even if I borrowed Manda's.)


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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 2

We met some of our friends at the local distillery, where they brought their truck (behind us) for a cruise-in and pinup girl gathering. So Manda got prettied up, and dragged me out to look at cool cars and pretty girls.

It's a hard life.


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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

KtKC 2015 - Day 1

Busy day... worked overnight, and we had to run out to the farm we're potentially moving MIL and the horses to for the inspection this afternoon. We almost forgot to get a picture!


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Elsie Pea got Lasik

Back from surgery.


I decided to send my slide off to Innovative Arms and let them put some real sights on the tiny gun (with my favorite fightin' gun combo- Tritium dot up front, plain black in rear.)  The rear is also serrated on the front to aid in one-handed manipulations (for as much that really matters on a back-up gun...)

Since they need to do some semi-serious machining on the slide, they also refinish it, and I figured it was worth the little extra scratch to go with the ceramic coating, in OD Green, because I could. This should take care of the rust issues I was having (you can make out the ghost of the pitting just behind the 'LCP' logo.)  It's a propper finish job too, full inside and out, and very cleanly done.


Overall, the work is top-notch.  The sights are tight in the dovetails, the dovetails are straight and even. The front is from Trijicon, so you know it's going to be fine, and the IA custom made rear is as crisp and sharp as you could ever want from miniature combat pistol iron sight.  

The LCP fills a pretty specific niche in my carry rotation (work-out gun, BUG, non-permissive environment, some other buzzword...), so it was worth dropping some money on it. If you're going to handicap yourself with a tiny gun, you might as well cheat in every way you can.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Humvee Replacement

I think this is good news.  I liked the M-ATV, for the most part, and it sounds like they fixed most of my complaints with the JLTV (they didn't have one on hand when we toured the factory earlier this year, as they were doing the mentioned trials, so I'm going off word of mouth,) and it keeps some of my friends employed.  That's a pretty good win in my eyes.

VCQB With William Petty



This looks like it'll be a good one.  Good stuff for anybody that tends to be in a car with a gun, especially those in my line of work lately.

Tomorrow!

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Monday, June 22, 2015

Camping!

Could have picked any other park in the state...
Finally dragged the camper out of the driveway. Got set up just in time.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Beer and Baseball

Who wouldn't want beer delivered down a river on a little raft? This is easily the most awesomely cheesy gimmick I've run into at a ballpark. In such a good way.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Ha.

Just had a spam comment on this post.
I love winchester. This bullet looks great!
You know how I know you didn't read the post?

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Freedom

*Grown-up language and bikini snaps.



"Did you just blackout on freedom?"

Monday, April 6, 2015

New Remington 380

The RM380

(Photo from TFB)

MSRP is identical to the new version of the LCP (with the drift adjustable sights.)  Remington is going with an aluminum frame rather than poly.

I think it could be a viable option for those looking for a micro .380, I wouldn't mind getting my hands on one myself.

Look for an official announcement at the NRA convention.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Spring

Nice blurry photo from my walk into work this morning.  Spring has struck Wisconsin again.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Please?

I feel like Tam...
I saw this while patrolling. I wish they were regular people priced...

Why I Don't Care About the G43

So Glock finally released what people have wanted for the last decade, a single-stack 9mm, the G43.


In my opinion, I think they have done too little, too late, again.

Much like the G42, the overall size of the gun compared to the capacity is not comparable to other guns in the category (single-stack 9x19 subcompact.)  The M&P Shield is .95" in width, compared to the G43's 1.06". The Shield is a touch taller (around a quarter inch) but holds one more round (7+1 in the short mag, G43 is 6+1 in both mags.)  About the only major advantage the Glock gets is in weight, unloaded it's a tad over 1oz. lighter.

Then we'll look at the single-stack 9 I almost got (more on that in a bit), the Ruger LC9s Pro.  The little Ruger comes in at skinny .90", enough to actually be a noticeable difference.  It's also nearly 3/4 of an ounce lighter, and still holds 7+1 rounds.  Again, a quarter of an inch taller, but that's a minimal trade off for that extra round.

Both the Shield and the LC9s are cheaper to boot.

I'm sure that like the G42, they'll fly off the shelves, but that's just because it has "Glock" on the side. However, I think they should have done a single-stack the size of a G19.  Then they'd only be competing with themselves, and it's probably more of what all the fanboys wanted anyway.  Hell, I'd probably get one, do a slight stagger to the mag like the Shield and you'd get 10 rounds in there.

Earlier I had mentioned that I "almost got" a Ruger LC9s (I actually was looking at the regular "s" and not the "Pro," since I like thumb safeties. I just used the Pro for the comparison since the G43 doesn't have external safeties either.)  I got caught up with the idea this last year, since I like the size and concealability of my J-Frame, but I'm not in love with 5 rounds and a slow and tricky reload.  Mag fed autos are just tons easier to feed.  I shot my buddy's Shield, and found that my thumb rides the slide release. Darn.  I fondled the LC9s, and the safety was the perfect place for my 1911-brained thumb to go.

Then I went home and thought about it.

Does a whole 2 rounds really make it worth the expense of a new gun, holsters, and mags?  I know I just ragged on the new Glock for having one less than the others, but that's and apples-to-apples thing (but really Glock, why handicap yourself?)  The more I thought of it, the more I couldn't help but wonder if that magical quarter of an inch difference between the M&P9c and the Shield doesn't seem like much for almost double the capacity.  Plus the butt of the Compact is actually shorter than the Shield's, and that is probably the bigger concealment issue.  (For what it's worth, I haven't gotten any new gun yet anyway...)

So, having no practical experience with actually concealing these little single-stack guns, does that quarter of an inch really make it easier to conceal?  I think I can save that much just by switching from leather to kydex if it really made that big of a difference.  Anybody out there have thoughts on that?

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Little Tree

Giving this a shot to help with winter suck.  The local greenhouse had some on sale, so I snagged a juniper, since they are supposedly able to take a bit of abuse. 

Re-potted it and trimmed it up a bit yesterday, still need to get a pair of concave cutters (or whatever they're called) to nip off one of the bigger branches.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Brr...

A few of us hit up the range yesterday, which was fine for the first couple hours, but then my toes got cold. It was around 9°, not counting windchill...

The "Cold-weather Carbine" rode in the bed of the truck on the way there, just to keep it nice and chilly.  The only issue encountered was with the first Lancer translucent mag.  I've got a couple of their first generation ones, so bearing that in mind, with only 20 rounds in the 30 round mag, I racked the charging handle, the mag didn't fall out, but it didn't chamber a round.  It had failed to seat on a closed bolt.  I guess they're still more of a novelty to me than as a combat ready magazine, until I get my hands on some of the newest ones.

My other Lancer mag worked fine, however I didn't try seating it on a closed bolt.  My PMags worked fine.

And I think I can finally feel my toes again.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Here's a horrible idea...


Seriously. You're going to get somebody shot.

Apparently the Ferguson PD is testing this thing?  What the hell is wrong with a Taser?  At least you don't have to draw your real gun, and point said gun at people.  Or just get freakin' bean bag rounds for the shotguns... that thing is just going to make things worse.
After traveling through the barrel, the bullet embeds itself inside the alloy projectile, and the docking unit immediately detaches from the weapon, according to the manufacturer.
This process decreases the bullet's velocity and dampens its impact. The bullet, then, should not pierce a human’s skin and cause the type of internal damage that would kill the person. However, it retains enough blunt force to knock someone over and deliver severe, debilitating pain.
What could go wrong?

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Frosty

Did some function testing and zeroed the "frosty truck gun" build.


I actually wish it had been colder (it was 22°F...) but I'll take what I can get.  At least my fingers didn't go numb reloading mags.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Poly K31 Clips

Neat-o product for the day-


Polymer K31 chargers.  I need to restock some of my 7.5Swiss supply and take that one out more.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Friday, January 16, 2015

Sig MCX

I will admit, it kind of makes my pants tight.

(The gun, not the guy.)

RECOIL has a nice breakdown of it with plenty of pictures of the insides.

Folding stock, easily swapped barrels (5.56 to .300BLK and back again sounds fun,) and replaceable wear point on the upper. I'm hoping the removable forward assist assembly also means there'll be an option to just slap a plate on there and get rid of it.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Cold Weather Gun?

I've been contemplating what kind of rifle I could leave in the truck this time of year.  Today is insanely mild (if it gets any warmer, stuff might actually melt!) but just a week ago I was doing a felony stop in -30ºF windchill.  With that in mind, I've tossed together some parts I had around the house, and ordered a new stock to throw on it.


BCM middy upper I won in a raffle a few years ago, fixed rear sight off the M&P15-22, and some Magpul grips, and their Fixed Carbine Stock, which has the same length of pull as what I set collapsible ones anyway.  No electronics to die in the deep-freeze.

The plan is to keep an eye on the weather, and swing over to the range one of these days when it's freakin' cold out again, with the gun in the back so it stays nice and cold.  I'm just debating what lube to use (the last time I was shooting ARs in -20º or lower temps, it was noticeably sluggish with CLP.)

Blarg

Been working steady overnight shifts of immense boredom.  This tends to destroy most of my creative abilities... if'n you've been wondering about the lack of posts as of late.

The truck goes into the shop after I get done with this shift though, and it's my Saturday (for lack of a better term,) so maybe I'll get something more substantial up.