Thursday, December 23, 2010
Sig .50bmg Pictures
The other day I mentioned Sig is coming out with a .50bmg rifle, among other things. TFB has pictures.
Ruger LCP-CT
Ruger sent out an email yesterday announcing a factory option for the LCP with a factory installed Crimson Trace trigger guard, and included pocket holster.
A laser on such a diminutive gun sounds like a great idea to me, especially with the minuscule and non-adjustable iron sights machined onto the slide.
The pocket holster is also a fantastic thing to throw in, as the majority of these guns will be riding in a pocket at some point, and it's a good idea to keep lint and whatever else pocket crud out of the gun, and more importantly out of the trigger guard.
MSRP for the CT option is $548.00, or $190 over the non-CT version.
A laser on such a diminutive gun sounds like a great idea to me, especially with the minuscule and non-adjustable iron sights machined onto the slide.
The pocket holster is also a fantastic thing to throw in, as the majority of these guns will be riding in a pocket at some point, and it's a good idea to keep lint and whatever else pocket crud out of the gun, and more importantly out of the trigger guard.
MSRP for the CT option is $548.00, or $190 over the non-CT version.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Rem 700 Bolt on Bolt Handle
From Kinetic Research Group.
The "Bolt Lift" is exactly that, a bolt on oversized bolt handle for the Remington 700 rifle that requires no modifications to the rifle. Currently only in black, but Tan and OD likely in the future.
(H/T SSD)
The "Bolt Lift" is exactly that, a bolt on oversized bolt handle for the Remington 700 rifle that requires no modifications to the rifle. Currently only in black, but Tan and OD likely in the future.
(H/T SSD)
Son of Guns
Looks like there's a new gun related show coming out next month. Discover Channel is premiering "Son of Gun" on January 24. The show looks to be following a similar format to the handful of random manufacturing businesses they follow around for a few wacky antics filled episodes. This time it's Red Jacket Firearms, known for doing Saiga conversions and suppressors (apparently even 12ga cans... come to think of it, a suppressed SBS Saiga 12 would be quite awesome...)
If nothing else, it's nice to see firearms getting more mainstream.
If nothing else, it's nice to see firearms getting more mainstream.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Lancer L5 AWM
Lancer Systems have announced a new polymer AR15 magazine to be officially announced at SHOT (well, pricing and availability to be announced then.)
The "Advanced Warfighter Magazine" looks to be an evolution of their current translucent polymer mags, with a more robust feed lip assembly and improved floorplate for easier disassembly.
The follower is supposed to be an anti-tilt design, which if true would alleviate my biggest complaint about their current generation of translucent mags. (I can get pictures of what I mean later tomorrow if people are currious. I've got two Lancers around somewhere.)
The body is also textured for better handling.
The "Advanced Warfighter Magazine" looks to be an evolution of their current translucent polymer mags, with a more robust feed lip assembly and improved floorplate for easier disassembly.
The follower is supposed to be an anti-tilt design, which if true would alleviate my biggest complaint about their current generation of translucent mags. (I can get pictures of what I mean later tomorrow if people are currious. I've got two Lancers around somewhere.)
The body is also textured for better handling.
Coffee House Culture and Its Downfall
In 18th-century London, the slang phrase for withdrawal as a method of birth control was “to make a coffee-house of a woman’s privities, to go in and out and spend nothing.” (This, according to a contemporary dictionary of vulgar slang.) All these years later, freeloading is still an issue. Zeigel says he sees students come into the Golden Roast with their own food and drinks, just to use the free Internet. Shaun Parrish says there’s a reason why Java no longer has free refills—they can’t afford to. Because while he doesn’t like to think of coffee as a commodity, it is one, and it’s one with skyrocketing prices.
Sucky thing to do, and I don't understand why they'd let them stay. I guess it must be some hippie thing to let the freeloaders hang out. I guess we're just more courteous here.
On the other side of things, I do agree that slow drip coffee is all sorts of delicious. I've only had it once at a place out of town, but it was well worth the wait.
I did kind of have to giggle about this too-
But the market has expanded so much that even crappy liquor stores carry random varietals and tape reviews from Wine Spectator next to the price tags. I’ve seen Grenache at convenience stores in Georgia. The Olive Garden has an Amarone on its wine list. An Amarone! And none of that would have happened without the Gallo brothers popularizing mediocre wine.And if you've read my handful of coffee posts before, you know I feel much the same way about them. Yes, I applaud their politics, but charging a dollar more per cup does not improve the flavor.
Like the way Starbucks has popularized mediocre coffee.
Sig's 2011 Products
The Sig Sauer Handgun Blog has the skinny, the P210 looks to be returning, and the 7.62x39mm carbine has made an appearance. Part way through the list is this one too-
SIG 50 .50 CAL BMG, 29″ Barrel, 5 Round Box Magazine, Bi-PodIt should be interesting to see Sig's take on a big rifle.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Cold
Woke up, the car wouldn't start (put a brand new battery in it last year when it did this, and now that it's cold again, same problem. Grr.) so, angrily, I bundled up and took the single speed to the coffee shop.
Two years ago, I pretty much road the thing nearly all winter, even through some nasty snow storms. I don't remember it being all that bad, just made sure to put on the long underwear and a good hat.
As I was coming home, I could only come down to two conclusions. Either Global Warming is indeed a load of crap, or I'm simply becoming less tolerant to sub-arctic temperatures. Even with my shemagh wrapped around my face and my heavy deerskin mittens, I couldn't wait to get back inside. The bridge of my nose seems to always take it the worst, and hasn't yet recovered.
I'm leaning towards the first.
Two years ago, I pretty much road the thing nearly all winter, even through some nasty snow storms. I don't remember it being all that bad, just made sure to put on the long underwear and a good hat.
As I was coming home, I could only come down to two conclusions. Either Global Warming is indeed a load of crap, or I'm simply becoming less tolerant to sub-arctic temperatures. Even with my shemagh wrapped around my face and my heavy deerskin mittens, I couldn't wait to get back inside. The bridge of my nose seems to always take it the worst, and hasn't yet recovered.
I'm leaning towards the first.
Darkship Thieves
I picked this one up after the fantastic Larry Correia suggested it to his readers a little back. In so many words, I'm very glad I did. It has been a very fun ride, and one of the better space operas I've read in a while. So good I had to come on here and let you guys know about it as soon as I finished (seriously, I finished the last sentence, pulled out the netbook, and typed this up.) I'm just going to go ahead and steal some of Larry's words on this one-
Darkship Thieves is classic sci-fi and it is very good. Honestly, reading it took me back to when I was a teenager and first discovered Heinlein. It is kind of a libertarian space-opera adventure. Sarah’s got big ideas, visualizes an interesting future, and writes a really fun main character. Athena Hera Sinestra is a troubled, snarky, pain in the ass, stubborn, rich kid, with an attitude. Basically she’s a badass, she’s funny, and you can’t help but root for her.And I've got to say, I agree 100%.
M&P22 Photo
Buds Gun Shop has a picture.
Word is they're being manufactured by Walther, and will be in 10 or 12 shot flavors.
I'm hoping it fits in standard M&P9/40 holsters.
First mentioned rumors here.
Word is they're being manufactured by Walther, and will be in 10 or 12 shot flavors.
I'm hoping it fits in standard M&P9/40 holsters.
First mentioned rumors here.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Gifts for Guys
From Gear Scout. I think I'd be happy with just about anything off that list, save for the chew tin pouch (that stuff kind of grosses me out...)
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Fine Art
Playing a little with photoshop. The original photo wasn't quite what I wanted, so I messed with it a little, and I think it turned out alright.
Magpul RSA
The Railed Sling Attachment is now shipping out to retailers. It looks to be a good alternative to what I'm running right now, and the price is much better than similar options, so I may be looking to pick one up in the future.
Time of year
It's finals season and I woke up with a splitting headache and an old Army injury demanding I earn this month's disability check, so forgive me if there's not much happening around here the next week or so. I do have some gear reviews on the horizon, some great products I'm excited to get the word out about. In the mean time, real life has to butt it's ugly head in.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Every Question From Every Gun Forum
Brought to you by a couple talking cartoon puppies. (Careful, there's a couple f-bombs at least...)
(Found it on Gear Scout)
(Found it on Gear Scout)
Golly Gee Whiz!
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It's from a doctor, Dr. Goodluck no less, so it must be legit, right?
Somehow I don't think so... say hello to my gmail's spam bin.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
QOD
Robb sums up why I avoid debating gun banning and the like in any social situation.
I will admit that I did break my personal rule once, but there was much alcohol and a cute girl involved.
The thing is, she’s a standard gun banner. Devoid of facts, bases her opinions primarily on emotions, can’t let people comment on her blog without approval, and completely lacking in any real common sense. I have no issues with other gun bloggers relentlessly poking fun at her, but for me I have other things to do, like clean the lint out of my belly button or trim my nose hairs.If I realize I'm talking to somebody who's on the other side, I generally just change the subject or leave the AO. It's simply not worth the time or effort really, I'm not going to change their minds, and I have enough frustration from everything else in my life.
I will admit that I did break my personal rule once, but there was much alcohol and a cute girl involved.
Back to the lot...
It was bugging me that I couldn't get to the same spot I took the first couple shots from last night, but I was able to get in there this evening, about 40 hours after it first started falling.
I still nearly got the car stuck in a drift getting there. The stuff piled up deep in some spots, especially with the wind wipping across our largest parking lot.
The nearest big box store made some cash out of the deal, I saw more than a couple students walking from the store to their cars with brand new snow shovels.
I still nearly got the car stuck in a drift getting there. The stuff piled up deep in some spots, especially with the wind wipping across our largest parking lot.
The nearest big box store made some cash out of the deal, I saw more than a couple students walking from the store to their cars with brand new snow shovels.
Must be crappy out...
So I checked the stats for today, and noticed they were slightly higher than normal, which is weird for a Sunday. Then I thought about it for a second, and checked the handy little map on Sitemeter-
Reminded me of another map-
Sorry... geography moment...
But I do agree, nice day to stay in and surf the blogs. Too bad some people have to work...
Reminded me of another map-
Sorry... geography moment...
But I do agree, nice day to stay in and surf the blogs. Too bad some people have to work...
Snow
Most of it's stopped falling, just blowing around now (calling for -25 or lower windchills through the night though.)
Dad got the money shot after clearing the driveway this morning though-
Most of it in about a 24 hour span.
Dad got the money shot after clearing the driveway this morning though-
Most of it in about a 24 hour span.
Cat $hit One
Don't know how I missed blogging about it, but episode 1 of the animated series "Cat Shit One" has been floating around for a while. Cute fluffy bunnies with guns is always a good thing, especially when they pute so much detail into said guns.
And it keeps coming...
I wanted to get a picture from the same spot as last night, but that parking lot is unnavigable at this time without some serious ground clearance and traction. Instead enjoy the view of the sidewalk in front of the office. Grounds cleared the sidewalk not too long ago, but the stuff keeps falling and the wind keeps blowing.
On a less exciting note, which may develop into a much more exciting one, the wiper blades on the squad car have more or less self destructed due to the ice. Good times.
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