Like I've said before, if you haven't read them yet, get your hands on them
Friday, October 15, 2010
MHV
Finally finished Monster Hunter Vendetta
late last night (sad, I know, I've had it since it hit shelves... stupid life getting in the way...) All I can say is that Mr. Correia is quickly becoming one of my all time favorite authors, and he's only got two books out. There were a few points where I simply hated him for what he was doing to his characters, which only means that they're insanely believable characters, and that I was able to build up quite a bit of sympathy for them. (Thankfully it works out by the end, mostly, yet still leaves plenty open for more books. Hooray!)
Like I've said before, if you haven't read them yet, get your hands on them
and get prepared to be blown away
.
Like I've said before, if you haven't read them yet, get your hands on them
Clark County update
From the WCI Chair over on the OC Forum regarding the news out of Clark County yesterday:
Just got off the phone with WCI Attorney Joe Olson. He reviewed the decision.(bold emphasis mine)
Its a very broad decision. If upheld on appeal it strikes a death blow to Wisconsin's CC statute.
If it isn't appealed, those in Clark County could be pretty confident in carrying as they choose so long as they don't violate any other laws. (GFSZ???) are not felons prohibited from carrying, etc.
Not advising people to CC in Clark county (we are all adults, you make your own decisions)
But it appears this decision is very broad and expansive and there is only 1 circuit court judge in Clark County so its completely logical to expect the exact same decision in any CC case that doesn't involve a crime.
Pic of the Day, Sweeeeeeeet Edition
As usual, click to make bigger.
Of course I couldn't help but crop it a little more... This is just cool.
Just plain cool. Oh, the new gun works. I've got a slew of pics, but I'm going to spread them out, so check back daily.
More XM-25
A while back it was let known that limited numbers where going to go to Afghanistan with some SF guys. It turns out there were some problems getting the guys trained and getting the weapons to them in time for their trip (at least that's what I assume they mean by "scheduling problems") and it didn't happen.
It looks like they're going to send a bunch with some of the 101st boys to get a feel for how they'll work with Infantry Teams though. Cool stuff.
It looks like they're going to send a bunch with some of the 101st boys to get a feel for how they'll work with Infantry Teams though. Cool stuff.
Multitasker Tools
They've got a facebook page going now, some cool pictures and links to reviews. Check it out.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Holster Suggestions
So here's the challenge:
I need a holster for the Smith & Wesson M&P9 (full size) with a Streamlight TLR-1s
, with some sort of retention (thumb break preferred) and preferably with a paddle-type attachment, or some other way to remove the holster without dropping my pants. As I live in Wisconsin, concealment is not a concern at this point. Material and color is secondary at this point, but brown or tan leather or kydex would be great.
I was looking at Blade-Tech's options, but it looks like the only light bearing holster they have for the M&P is with the no longer made Surefire X200 (which cost more than I want to spend on a white light anyway...) They do make one for my gun/light combo, but no retention.
Any suggestions?
I need a holster for the Smith & Wesson M&P9 (full size) with a Streamlight TLR-1s
I was looking at Blade-Tech's options, but it looks like the only light bearing holster they have for the M&P is with the no longer made Surefire X200 (which cost more than I want to spend on a white light anyway...) They do make one for my gun/light combo, but no retention.
Any suggestions?
Huh. Could be interesting...
From WCI:
This combined with DA Fox's decision a couple months back, and Waukesha County DA Schimel's refusal to prosecute vehicle carry charges(potentially challenging the constitutionality of WI's vehicle carry restrictions), this is a major step in the right direction.
It is possible that another circuit judge could rule oppositely as soon as tomorrow, but if it were appealed and upheld, it would be a serious blow for the CCW ban statewide.
WCI sums it up thusly:
I'll be watching.
A Clark County judge has ruled that Wisconsin's ban on conceal carry of a weapon is overly broad and unconstitutional in light of the recent Heller and McDonald landmark US Supreme Court cases.(Quote links to the decision.)
This combined with DA Fox's decision a couple months back, and Waukesha County DA Schimel's refusal to prosecute vehicle carry charges(potentially challenging the constitutionality of WI's vehicle carry restrictions), this is a major step in the right direction.
It is possible that another circuit judge could rule oppositely as soon as tomorrow, but if it were appealed and upheld, it would be a serious blow for the CCW ban statewide.
WCI sums it up thusly:
So there may be a tremendous risk for the state to appeal the decision which could open up the right to carry as one chooses (for non felons etc) with very few restrictions. The state may want to leave this decision as it is now, limited to Clark County and ambiguous as to its effect elsewhere and hope the legislature comes up with something that (to use the judges words) is less like "a leaden blanket where silk would suffice."
I'll be watching.
Bummer
G&C friend Marty's dog Harley has been dealing with Lyme's Disease and general older-agedness, and couldn't stand up this morning. He had a close call a couple weeks ago, looked like he got passed it, but not so much today.
I don't think I can sit in the car thinking for the drive to the range today.
I don't think I can sit in the car thinking for the drive to the range today.
+1 to that.
Tam vented a little this morning. I agree. The Judge is nothing more than a shinning example of what you can accomplish with great a great advertising firm.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Busy busy busy
Been a little scarce around here as of late (at least I feel like it...) My little sister got married this past weekend, and I was pretty much at work when I wasn't at the wedding. Top that off with my car blowing a cooling line Friday, leaving me car-less for all of it. (It's fixed now, fingers crossed...)
On the upside, my math professor's got something going on tomorrow, so I get to sleep in for the first time in two months. It's amazing how happy that makes me. Plus I picked up a couple hundred rounds of 9mm, so we'll see how the M&P9 works out soon.
Another plus, I totally rocked these shoes at the reception. Wore them for my other sister's wedding too.
On the upside, my math professor's got something going on tomorrow, so I get to sleep in for the first time in two months. It's amazing how happy that makes me. Plus I picked up a couple hundred rounds of 9mm, so we'll see how the M&P9 works out soon.
Another plus, I totally rocked these shoes at the reception. Wore them for my other sister's wedding too.
Speaking of Mags and Contests...
SKD Tactical is giving away a Magpul MOE stock, one entry for every Magpul product you buy. If you've been looking for an excuse to get some PMags or whatnot, here it is.
AR Mag Deal
AIM Surplus has C Products 20 rounders for $6.95 a piece, or $5.95 if you get 10 or more. Not bad, may snag a couple for bench shooting.
I guess the new one could use a big brother...
Impact Guns is re-working their website, and is running a contest to get the news out. The prize is an M&P45.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Depends on where you are...?
Sometimes you've gotta wonder about search terms... Amongst the handful of "is the M&P15-22 good for home defense?" searches was this gem:
I guess in certain parts of the world it may be frowned upon, and in parts of this country alone there's numerous places where some people think they should be in the kitchen makin' sammiches instead.
I'm just going to assume they forgot a word or something. Maybe they were wondering if it's ok for women to shoot guns when pregnant? If that's the case, my sister's doctor told her no, the fluid acts to sort of amplify the sound, and there's no way to put ear pro on a fetus as of yet.
I guess in certain parts of the world it may be frowned upon, and in parts of this country alone there's numerous places where some people think they should be in the kitchen makin' sammiches instead.
I'm just going to assume they forgot a word or something. Maybe they were wondering if it's ok for women to shoot guns when pregnant? If that's the case, my sister's doctor told her no, the fluid acts to sort of amplify the sound, and there's no way to put ear pro on a fetus as of yet.
Holster updates
I did some holster reviews a while back, the Raven Concealment Phantom being one of them, and I just thought I'd mention that one of the "paddle" clips snapped yesterday as I was heading out for the day. I haven't notified RC yet, so we'll see what comes of it.
I do have to say, that after using this holster for a while now, the "paddle" (not a true paddle, but two clips that hook inside the waistband) option is far from the best, and I only continued to use them due to the stupidity of Wisconsin laws and the convenience of being able to take the holster off without removing my belt. They tend to dig into my hip and never felt completely secure.
Oh wells, looking at the Blade-Tech offerings for the new Smith, so we'll see how that goes. The only downside is that they don't seem to have the single mag pouches in Dark Earth, but the holsters I'm looking at are... le'sigh. Anybody have any experience with the thumb break models from them? I like the idea of retention for OC, and they're not as "cop" looking as the WRS option.
I do have to say, that after using this holster for a while now, the "paddle" (not a true paddle, but two clips that hook inside the waistband) option is far from the best, and I only continued to use them due to the stupidity of Wisconsin laws and the convenience of being able to take the holster off without removing my belt. They tend to dig into my hip and never felt completely secure.
Oh wells, looking at the Blade-Tech offerings for the new Smith, so we'll see how that goes. The only downside is that they don't seem to have the single mag pouches in Dark Earth, but the holsters I'm looking at are... le'sigh. Anybody have any experience with the thumb break models from them? I like the idea of retention for OC, and they're not as "cop" looking as the WRS option.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
I love the "used gun" rack...
There's a little burned powder in the barrel, and some of the lettering on the Trijicon sights is worn. That's about it.
Smith & Wesson M&P9, full size with thumb safeties (I like somewhere to put my thumb), no mag disconnect, 2 mags, hardcase, $499 before taxes.
Too bad I won't get to the range until Wednesday or Thursday if I'm lucky.
Smith & Wesson M&P9, full size with thumb safeties (I like somewhere to put my thumb), no mag disconnect, 2 mags, hardcase, $499 before taxes.
Too bad I won't get to the range until Wednesday or Thursday if I'm lucky.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Heh...
I was getting dressed up for my little sister's wedding today, and realized that the dressiest belt I have is a black leather, kydex reenforced, 5.11 belt I got for free with some 5.11 pants. On the upside, it is a nice looking belt.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Multitasker Tube
I was introduced to the Multitasker line of AR15 specific tools a couple months back on the Weapons Evolution forum. The one that really caught my eye, especially having just cleaned my carbine, was the Multitasker Tube. Well lucky for me, Shane, the man behind the magic, hooked me up with a sample Tube and the expansion pack/case.
First off, the main tool is sweet, but the expansion kit is like the mercury icing on Murderface's birthday cake (well, not quite as toxic anyway.) The kit consists of a semi-hard case and spare bits for the driver portion of the Tube.
The inside of the case has elastic loops for the Tube itself, and a couple slots for the pick and whatever else you want to stick in there. The other side has a couple mesh dividers and a velcro retention strap for the extra bits whatever you want to stick in that side as well.
As you can see, everything fits inside quite nicely, and doesn't bounce around. I carried the whole kit in my day pack over the weekend through the LandNav course, and it was silent. No rattles or clunks.
As mentioned, the expansion kit includes a range of spare bits in a rubber holder. The bits include a #1 Phillips; a 3/32 and #5 Flathead; a T-10 and a T-15 Torx bit; and 3/16, 9d/64, 1/8, 7/64, and 3/32 Hex drivers. That should cover most of your bases in the AR15 world of field maintainence.
Cool stuff.
Now on to the Tube tool itself.
Multitasker is a fitting name for the company, seeing as they produce a full range of weapon specific multi-tools, and the Tube is no exception. Being similar in size to a marker, it still packs some nice features. The cap unscrews to reveal the magnetic socket for the driver bits, and the tube comes with an AR15 front sight tool (four pronged A2 type.)
The inclusion of a front sight tool is one of the reasons I thought this tool was a winner right out the gate. Anybody who's spent more than a week in the Army can remember numerous zero ranges with a handful of finishing nails scattered about for front sight adjustment. I still don't understand the Army's refusal to issue front sight tools.
Making the sight tool a separate bit was a genius move on Multitasker's part, as the prongs are somewhat fragile, so the bit is easily replaceable. The cap also has a little nub sticking out of the top, which is perfect for stubborn takedown pins, and the pocket clip pulls double duty as a flathead screwdriver.
The other end features a threaded peg that accepts the included dental pick and AR15 bolt scraper.
The pick is great for getting into those tight spots, as well as for those of you who have problems getting out the firing pin retaining pin. Just hook the little sucker and pop it right out.
The scraper was the biggest reason I was attracted to the Tube. Anybody who's cleaned an AR after a couple hundred rounds of rapid-ish fire is familiar with the baked on layer of crud that will accumulate on the bolt tail right behind the O-rings (you know that criticism of the AR for crapping where it eats? Well that's the diner plate.) The blade of the scraper is cut to match the contours of the bolt tail, and is the best way I've ever had of scraping that crap off.
Here's the bolt from my A2 clone. That's at least 500 rounds of crap that's had about a year to settle on there.
I didn't soak it or anything, just scraped away for about 30 seconds. Some Hoppes and cloth will take care of whatever's left no problem.
The threading on that end of the Tube is also the same as the threading on the Otis cleaning kits that the Army issues now, meaning you can use the tube as a handle for the pull-through. I don't have an Otis kit handy, but I'll probably pick one up in the near future to try out in conjunction with the Tube. (Toss the pull through in that big empty pocket on the top of the above case, a little bottle of CLP, and you should be good.)
If you're the type who regularly shoots an AR, especially if you're like me and put 100+ rounds through in a regular range session, the Multitasker Tube is well worth looking into, even the basic tube alone. The Tube and expansion kit is available from Brownell's.
ETA: Update here.
First off, the main tool is sweet, but the expansion kit is like the mercury icing on Murderface's birthday cake (well, not quite as toxic anyway.) The kit consists of a semi-hard case and spare bits for the driver portion of the Tube.
The inside of the case has elastic loops for the Tube itself, and a couple slots for the pick and whatever else you want to stick in there. The other side has a couple mesh dividers and a velcro retention strap for the extra bits whatever you want to stick in that side as well.
As you can see, everything fits inside quite nicely, and doesn't bounce around. I carried the whole kit in my day pack over the weekend through the LandNav course, and it was silent. No rattles or clunks.
As mentioned, the expansion kit includes a range of spare bits in a rubber holder. The bits include a #1 Phillips; a 3/32 and #5 Flathead; a T-10 and a T-15 Torx bit; and 3/16, 9d/64, 1/8, 7/64, and 3/32 Hex drivers. That should cover most of your bases in the AR15 world of field maintainence.
Cool stuff.
Now on to the Tube tool itself.
Multitasker is a fitting name for the company, seeing as they produce a full range of weapon specific multi-tools, and the Tube is no exception. Being similar in size to a marker, it still packs some nice features. The cap unscrews to reveal the magnetic socket for the driver bits, and the tube comes with an AR15 front sight tool (four pronged A2 type.)
The inclusion of a front sight tool is one of the reasons I thought this tool was a winner right out the gate. Anybody who's spent more than a week in the Army can remember numerous zero ranges with a handful of finishing nails scattered about for front sight adjustment. I still don't understand the Army's refusal to issue front sight tools.
Making the sight tool a separate bit was a genius move on Multitasker's part, as the prongs are somewhat fragile, so the bit is easily replaceable. The cap also has a little nub sticking out of the top, which is perfect for stubborn takedown pins, and the pocket clip pulls double duty as a flathead screwdriver.
The other end features a threaded peg that accepts the included dental pick and AR15 bolt scraper.
The pick is great for getting into those tight spots, as well as for those of you who have problems getting out the firing pin retaining pin. Just hook the little sucker and pop it right out.
The scraper was the biggest reason I was attracted to the Tube. Anybody who's cleaned an AR after a couple hundred rounds of rapid-ish fire is familiar with the baked on layer of crud that will accumulate on the bolt tail right behind the O-rings (you know that criticism of the AR for crapping where it eats? Well that's the diner plate.) The blade of the scraper is cut to match the contours of the bolt tail, and is the best way I've ever had of scraping that crap off.
Here's the bolt from my A2 clone. That's at least 500 rounds of crap that's had about a year to settle on there.
I didn't soak it or anything, just scraped away for about 30 seconds. Some Hoppes and cloth will take care of whatever's left no problem.
The threading on that end of the Tube is also the same as the threading on the Otis cleaning kits that the Army issues now, meaning you can use the tube as a handle for the pull-through. I don't have an Otis kit handy, but I'll probably pick one up in the near future to try out in conjunction with the Tube. (Toss the pull through in that big empty pocket on the top of the above case, a little bottle of CLP, and you should be good.)
If you're the type who regularly shoots an AR, especially if you're like me and put 100+ rounds through in a regular range session, the Multitasker Tube is well worth looking into, even the basic tube alone. The Tube and expansion kit is available from Brownell's.
ETA: Update here.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Envy
I'm full of it. A friend is letting me borrow her Nikkor 18-200
zoom for my sister's wedding this weekend.
I'm going to hate giving it back...
(oh, and if that wasn't a big enough dose for me, I just saw this post from Uncle.)
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So relaxed for lodging a claw halfway through my thumb moments before... Taunting the kitty with a treat is a dangerous gambit. |
I'm going to hate giving it back...
(oh, and if that wasn't a big enough dose for me, I just saw this post from Uncle.)
Battle Comp 1.5
Battle Comp has announced the new BattleComp 1.5 brake.
The key difference is that the 1.5 is extended and pre-drilled to bring a 14.5" barrel up to the legal 16.1" when permanently attached.
They're available in Black Oxide and Matte Stainless.
The key difference is that the 1.5 is extended and pre-drilled to bring a 14.5" barrel up to the legal 16.1" when permanently attached.
They're available in Black Oxide and Matte Stainless.
Mandatory Waiting Periods
Are plain stupid. Especially when you're obviously carrying one while you fill out the paperwork.
Just thought I'd put that out there...
Just thought I'd put that out there...
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Double Squee!
Mailman dropped off a box today.
Number two!
ETA: Looks like MHV
is hitting the scene hard. #27 on the New York Times best seller list coming out tomorrow, #4 in Fantasy nation wide. Good for Mr. Correia.
Number two!
ETA: Looks like MHV
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
9 milli
Cro was in town for one last pass before heading over for a year or so. Obviously it meant we'd turn some money into noise and smoke. One last hoorah for him with targets that don't shoot back for a while.
More to come... got 700+ photos to sort through and find the good ones.
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Cro & his M9 |
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Me & the Sig |
More to come... got 700+ photos to sort through and find the good ones.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Blaugh
Burned out from the FTX over the weekend, fighting a wicked head cold, six hours of class earlier today, and 8 hours of work tonight...
Back in a couple days, I swear.
Back in a couple days, I swear.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Just how quiet is it?
If you were wondering how quiet the 300BLK is when suppressed and firing subsonic, here you go:
Darn timing...
Got some cool new gear over the last couple days, no real time to play with it though. Army stuff all weekend.
Rest assured there'll be some cool stuff coming up in the next couple weeks as I mess with stuff and put it through it's paces.
Rest assured there'll be some cool stuff coming up in the next couple weeks as I mess with stuff and put it through it's paces.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
More on the 300 AAC Blackout cartridge
Looks like there's a full website up for the new round.
Lots of pdf's and some pictures of the cartridge. It's beastly.
Lots of pdf's and some pictures of the cartridge. It's beastly.
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From 300BLK Site |
WCI vs MPD
The suit has been filed, full email can be read after the jump (it's long) A copy of the full suit can be read here.
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