Saturday, April 24, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Mmm... Coffee...
Despite the efforts of the Brady Bunch, Starbucks reports a 7% increase in sales. This does not help the daydreams of my blog's title one day becoming the name of a store...
(h/t SayUncle)
(h/t SayUncle)
Local Hippiness
The big local news this last week was a bunch of hippies (mainly college students) attempting to "reclaim" a vacant lot owned by the city and trying to establish a community garden, if you came down and broke a sweat, you'd be able to take some of the vegetables home. Seems like a pretty cool idea, although they were trying to set it up without city approval, and the city hopes to find investors willing to build small business and possibly apartments on the site, giving downtown a much needed economic boost. I swung by a little while ago to try to get some pictures, but apparently the police beat me to it.
The evolving story was pretty entertaining, especially in a quiet little mid-west college town (for comparison, we had the first "drive by shooting" I can think of Wednesday night... and oh is the whole event great for a laugh) originally the mayor had stated that there were no plans to do much about it, then the other day the police cited a couple of the hippies and posted no trespassing signs around the lot, which were quickly taken down by the hippies. Apparently the city got tired of it (if I had to guess, due to their setting up tents and sleeping on the site) and arrested them all early this morning and tore everything down.
I kind of enjoyed following the whole debacle, and really found the whole thing pretty funny. You see, there's a reason that the city's been sitting on a vacant lot in the heart of downtown Stevens Point. The site was once upon a time the location of the Lullaby Furniture Factory, which closed around 1996, and the building was later torn down. It is now believed that the ground has been heavily contaminated with lead. So if somebody really wanted to build a house on the property, you would be advised not to put in a vegetable garden.
The evolving story was pretty entertaining, especially in a quiet little mid-west college town (for comparison, we had the first "drive by shooting" I can think of Wednesday night... and oh is the whole event great for a laugh) originally the mayor had stated that there were no plans to do much about it, then the other day the police cited a couple of the hippies and posted no trespassing signs around the lot, which were quickly taken down by the hippies. Apparently the city got tired of it (if I had to guess, due to their setting up tents and sleeping on the site) and arrested them all early this morning and tore everything down.
I kind of enjoyed following the whole debacle, and really found the whole thing pretty funny. You see, there's a reason that the city's been sitting on a vacant lot in the heart of downtown Stevens Point. The site was once upon a time the location of the Lullaby Furniture Factory, which closed around 1996, and the building was later torn down. It is now believed that the ground has been heavily contaminated with lead. So if somebody really wanted to build a house on the property, you would be advised not to put in a vegetable garden.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Ownership
Stole that title from Say Uncle. It made me laugh.
Anyway, fresh off their laughable Anti-Starbucks kick, the Brady bunch is trying their hardest to attack the Open Carry movement once again.
Given other articles and polls on the subject, I don't see this going to far for them, and as Sebastian notes, it's still sitting at a whopping $20 donation. Plus, as I've noted before, that video is far from the ZOMG!!1! GUNS!!! effect that you'd think they're trying for. Far from "compelling," at least as to the point they're trying to make.
I also haven't heard of any of the gun lobbies fighting for Nation-wide OC either, and that has in fact been one of my complaints about the NRA as of late. If anybody knows of this actually happening, I'd love to know who and what exactly the deal is.
Anyway, fresh off their laughable Anti-Starbucks kick, the Brady bunch is trying their hardest to attack the Open Carry movement once again.
Given other articles and polls on the subject, I don't see this going to far for them, and as Sebastian notes, it's still sitting at a whopping $20 donation. Plus, as I've noted before, that video is far from the ZOMG!!1! GUNS!!! effect that you'd think they're trying for. Far from "compelling," at least as to the point they're trying to make.
I also haven't heard of any of the gun lobbies fighting for Nation-wide OC either, and that has in fact been one of my complaints about the NRA as of late. If anybody knows of this actually happening, I'd love to know who and what exactly the deal is.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Light Postage...
Combination of real life and college pilling up on me. ArcMap decided to crash and then refuse to load my project, and I'm still completely lost in my stats class. I hate stats.
Anyway, hopefully I can get some content up relatively soon, especially since the weather refuses to stay warm enough for more than two days. Don't want to dump a kayak in 40 degree water...
Anyway, hopefully I can get some content up relatively soon, especially since the weather refuses to stay warm enough for more than two days. Don't want to dump a kayak in 40 degree water...
Small guns...
One area I haven't really had a chance to venture into. I mean really small guns. The smallest centerfire handgun I own is my CZ-82, and it is far from what I would consider a sub-compact. I have always liked the look of tiny guns though, and I would love to own an old Colt vest pocket pistol. But living in Wisconsin, I haven't had enough of an excuse to get something in that size group.
Over the weekend though, I had the chance to run a few rounds through a Taurus Millennium Pro chambered in .45acp.
The double stack 10 round mag filled up my hands pretty well (granted I've got large-ish hands...) and the little dimple on the frame just ahead of the trigger was perfectly placed for my offhand thumb. The trigger was surprisingly pretty decent, and overall the fit and finished seemed pretty nice, even for a used pistol like the example my friend has. The Hienie Straight 8 sights are a very nice touch as well. Overall it was pretty controllable, and seemingly accurate enough for such a stumpy little barrel. I didn't bring any .45, so I didn't want to shoot up too much of his ammo though, so I only put a few rounds downrange.
Overall though, it's definitely going on the list for possible CCW options if that ever comes to be 'round here.
Over the weekend though, I had the chance to run a few rounds through a Taurus Millennium Pro chambered in .45acp.
The double stack 10 round mag filled up my hands pretty well (granted I've got large-ish hands...) and the little dimple on the frame just ahead of the trigger was perfectly placed for my offhand thumb. The trigger was surprisingly pretty decent, and overall the fit and finished seemed pretty nice, even for a used pistol like the example my friend has. The Hienie Straight 8 sights are a very nice touch as well. Overall it was pretty controllable, and seemingly accurate enough for such a stumpy little barrel. I didn't bring any .45, so I didn't want to shoot up too much of his ammo though, so I only put a few rounds downrange.
Overall though, it's definitely going on the list for possible CCW options if that ever comes to be 'round here.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Sights work!
On the Anschutz. Ignore the crap-tastic quality of the cheap cell phone pic, but that's a 1inch dot at 25 yards, with 5 rounds in it (two each in the lower two holes.) I had an even better group earlier in the day, but I didn't get a pic of it. Not bad for being seriously rusty with globe and peeps, let alone bullseye shooting, and winds gusting in excess of 30mph. Just got to figure out what ammo it likes best.
Open Carry editorial and poll
At US News & World Report. Point/counterpoint style. In my humble opinion, the OC advocate, John Pierce, Cofounder of OpenCarry.org, comes through with a well written and reasoned short essay; and Carolyn McCarthy, Seven-term congressional Democrat serving New York's 4th District, runs with the old stand-by "we're turning into the wild west!!!1!ZOMG!!" defense, complete with unsupported claims of possible shootouts in Starbucks over incorrectly brewed lattes.
The poll, on the other hand, just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside... here's where it stands as of 11am today:
The poll, on the other hand, just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside... here's where it stands as of 11am today:
Friday, April 16, 2010
More on .22lr for Training
Say Uncle and Tam both mentioned their newly found appreciation of the concept. I've mentioned I've been a proponent off and on before as well, and "Smith & Wesson M&P15-22" (or some variation) is the second most common search subject that hits my blog, right behind the Sig E2 series (why that is the most common I'm still not sure...)
Both of them are using a conversion bolt in a standard AR, which is probably the quickest and cheapest route to go. I haven't had any personal experience with that particular setup, but Tam does bring up one of the various reasons I didn't go that route myself, in that the .22lr's habit of leading up your barrel is a bit of a problem with a barrel with a gas port inside of it. She does try to use copper washed bullets as much as she can to fight that, which is really the only thing you can do, other than bringing along a bore snake to run through every few mags (something I tend to do with .22lrs anyway.) This also caused her to buy a box of Remington Gold Bullets, which in my experience, is the least reliable bulk .22lr ever made, and is still dirty as hell, despite the copper washed rounds.
Another option out there is a dedicated .22lr upper, such as the Spikes Tactical units. I was originally going to go that route until I found out about S&W's military discount program. They do have some sweet rigs available, and you can deck them out with all sorts of goodies. This month's SWAT magazine has a sweet suppressed SBR one with a 5" or so barrel and a YHM can almost completely covered by the handguard. It is a seriously sweet looking (but quite expensive) gun. They also generally use Lothar Walther barrels, so even that stubby little one is pretty dang accurate.
But in the end, between the price of the Smith, even without the discount, and the ability to use the bolt release, I'm pretty happy with the little plastic popper. Still need to get a decent sight setup on it though.
Well over 24 hours and I'm still breathing...
So that's a good sign. Robb Allen mentioned that he ate one, so he's due to keel over at any moment too. I had one after doing some cartography work last night, because I was hungry, I like bacon, and I'm trying to cut down on carbs (heh). Overall it didn't strike me as anything too exciting, really more like some lazy person just slapped some stuff together, figured it's different enough to sell, and threw it up on the menu. I wouldn't say you should avoid it due to the potential "health hazards," but the price is, in my mind, not worth it. It's like $5 and is quite bland for a fast food product at that price level. Maybe I'm just spoiled by all the $1 value menus...
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Doctors Remove Live Ordinance from Soldiers Head
We never dealt with any UXO in the ER part of Bagram Hospital while I did my EMT-B clinicals there. Hell, we didn't even have a CT scanner, just regular old X-rays. From the picture of the actual round on the video it looks to be a 20mm projectile of some sort (or whatever the Soviet equivalent is,) I'd guess with an impact fuse. The soldier is apparently fine (well, aside from a bit of a nasty cut, cracked skull, and more than a little concussed...) That Purple Heart's coming with a pretty cool story though.
I give it a month before something like this is on House or the like.
I give it a month before something like this is on House or the like.
National Parks Fee-Free Week
Apparently starts Saturday. I wish I had known beforehand, I would have planned something for this weekend.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
New Sights on the Anschutz
Hopefully they work out, but the front sight seems a bit low, and I don't know how I can fix that if if's the case. Guess we'll find out this weekend.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Daily Show on OC
Yeah, there's a couple points where they push it, but it is a comedy news show, so it'll happen. But we're not all middle aged and mildly overweight. I'm only 26...
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
Open Carrier Discrimination | ||||
www.thedailyshow.com | ||||
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Overall it's not too bad though. I've definitely seen worse reporting on the subject.
(h/t Snowflakes in Hell)
(h/t Snowflakes in Hell)
Long day.
Woke up late, lecture, exam, get some coffee, join the Army, go play games...
Yeah, somewhere in that mess I raised my right hand again. Days of carefree civilian life are no more, and the amazing beard will have to go. (Ok, it's National Guard, so once a month and the assorted deployments will cut into the carefree civilianness.)
Primarily the biggest thing that'll change will be my facial comfort in the winter months though. Naked faces are cold faces. Otherwise, it's a great way to convince somebody else to pay for ammo and training, right?
Yeah, somewhere in that mess I raised my right hand again. Days of carefree civilian life are no more, and the amazing beard will have to go. (Ok, it's National Guard, so once a month and the assorted deployments will cut into the carefree civilianness.)
Primarily the biggest thing that'll change will be my facial comfort in the winter months though. Naked faces are cold faces. Otherwise, it's a great way to convince somebody else to pay for ammo and training, right?
Monday, April 12, 2010
Pic-ness
Did I mention that I love the sights on this rifle? Because I totally love the sights on this rifle.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
I know it comes up like every six months...
But the Secretary of the Army thinks it'll be a whole new carbine, not the supposed upgrades or retrofit of the M4. I'm not saying I agree or disagree, but he does have quite a bit of weight to throw around.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Ha!
I still can't believe they went with that name... And the obligatory mention of the actual name iPad. Gotta get on those search engine radars.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Another Victory for Freedom Loving Coffee Drinkers.
Man, acquitted of Indecent Exposure in his own home. I remember when that story first broke, and thought it stupid then. Glad to see some people have Come to their senses. I still think the guy should press for charges against the "lady" for peeping (or whatever the technical term is...)
(h/t Say Uncle)
(h/t Say Uncle)
New Toy!
Got a Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet
today. It's fun, mainly got it for photo editing, but I'm actually writing this Post with it. It's neat, but I definitely can type faster than I can write with a pen and paper, especially since I'm one of those people who usually writes in all caps, but it is a good way to get used to using it. It came with a copy of Corel Painter Essentials 4.0
as well, but I have noexperience with that program, but I'll probably install it and play around with it at some point.
Although I do have to wonder, if April showers bring May flowers, what does April snow bring? A week ago it was over 80°, and today it didn't get over 38° . My state is broken.
Although I do have to wonder, if April showers bring May flowers, what does April snow bring? A week ago it was over 80°, and today it didn't get over 38° . My state is broken.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
More on Army weapons painting.
Soldier Systems has more up, I'm too sleepy to go into more detail at the moment, so there will probably be some tweaking of this post in a few (12 or so) hours. Anyway, here's the gist of it.
-And now I'm awake and done with stuff for the day, so I'ma talk.
Looks like the Army has chosen to go with Rust-Oleum Camouflage Spray, which isn't all that bad in my personal experience. I have an AK I did with their green and black a couple years ago and it's holding up pretty well. I'm sure it's much easier to remove down the road as compared to Duracoat or something, which is good if you ever find yourself not fighting in a desert or something, and especially since the memo says they must be stripped after two coats or before turn in.
I'm also glad to see that they finally realized that black guns get freakin' hot when you have them out in the sun, and that a tan and brown gun will be much cooler.
-And now I'm awake and done with stuff for the day, so I'ma talk.
Looks like the Army has chosen to go with Rust-Oleum Camouflage Spray, which isn't all that bad in my personal experience. I have an AK I did with their green and black a couple years ago and it's holding up pretty well. I'm sure it's much easier to remove down the road as compared to Duracoat or something, which is good if you ever find yourself not fighting in a desert or something, and especially since the memo says they must be stripped after two coats or before turn in.
I'm also glad to see that they finally realized that black guns get freakin' hot when you have them out in the sun, and that a tan and brown gun will be much cooler.
Subject: Maintenance Information (MI) Message, TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, (TACOM LCMC) Control No. MI 10-040, Camouflaging Specific Small Arms, Items Affected: M16A2 Rifle, NSN 1005-01-128-9936, LIN R95035; M16A4 Rifle, NSN 1005-01-383-2872, LIN R97175; M4 Carbine, NSN 1005-01-231-0973, LIN R97234; M4A1 Carbine, NSN 1005-01-382-0953, LIN C06935.
Issue: This MIM supersedes the information as stated in 2.d.(5) of GPA (Ground Precautionary Action (GPA) Message which put the kybosh on commercial parts and accessories) 09-010 and 2.b.(4) of GPM 07-016 for the specific weapons listed in the subject of this message. The purpose of this message is to authorize at commander’s discretion the application of specific spray paint to be applied to specific small arms to aid in the camouflaging of our warfighters. The only small arms authorized to be camouflaged in accordance with this message are listed in the subject of the message. Additional weapons may be authorized in subsequent messages. Painting of weapons WILL NOT be conducted without the consent of the unit commander. Weapons MUST be stripped of paint prior to turn-in. Only two complete coatings of paint are authorized before weapon needs to be completely stripped.
3. Rationale: Warfighters must be able to conduct tactical operations while reducing/limiting detection by the threat. Camouflage paints provide for reduced visual detection and enhanced Warfighter survivability via neutral, non-reflective, and predominantly non-black colors. Weapon signature reduction (i.e., outline, and contrast with background, texture and color) aids in limiting Warfighters’ battlefield visual signature and makes it more difficult for the enemy to detect the Warfighter’s position. The color, black, is highly infra red reflective and black-colored weapons provide a high degree of visual contrast when carried by camouflaged uniformed Warfighters. Not only is the weapon itself more visible, but the type of weapon and type of accessories are more easily identified providing indicators to the Warfighter’s capabilities and position. Additionally, black color is more conducive to solar-loading (heat retention) than earth-tone colors. Some limited black color in irregular black shapes/patterns does provide for weapon outline breakup.”
Envision a plan: If you have not chosen how you are going to camouflage your weapon, decide at this time. Always start with a plan. Remember, most great camouflage is not pretty. The goal is to blend your weapon in with the environment in which you are operating. If you are operating in an environment that just has light tan sand, then just paint your weapon tan with limited black breakup. If you are operating in a jungle environment using brown and olive drab with limited black breakup may be appropriate for that environment. This procedure’s purpose is not to impress. Its purpose is to provide safety and another tool in defeating the enemy.
NOTE: Allow paint to dry before applying another color. DO NOT spray the paint on heavy. Test the paint on cardboard or a paper towel before painting the weapon so you know how much pressure you need to apply to get a thin coat.
TIPS: Good camouflage can be achieved many ways. Some may want to place netting or foliage such as grass or leaves on the weapon and paint around it to better blend into the environment.
Others may just want to use a blending technique. When using the blending technique coat the weapon with the lightest color you will be using. Next take a darker shade that blends with your environment and paint stripes about 4 inches apart at a 45 degree angle. You can do this with 1 to 2 colors. Next you need to blend it in. Take a dark color like green or brown and from about 6 to 8 inches away from the weapon lightly dust the gun. After that take a lighter color (khaki, or tan) and lightly dust the gun from 6 to 8 inches away. This will blend everything together and dull the finish. Colors will depend on operational environment.
Spray Paint - order spray paint through GSA using the below part numbers:
Part Number
1916830 Black
1917830 Khaki
1918830 Earth Brown
1919830 Deep Forest Green
1920830 Army Green
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Slow Postage
After the combo blow of a link from Tam and another from Say Uncle, I've definitely had an increase in readers the last few days (last Friday had as many visitors as I usually get in a month alone...) It's tapered off a bit, but today still had twice as many visits as has been the norm for a while, and I wouldn't mind keeping some of you guys around. It is nice to see people actually reading and passing my rambling pseudo-nonsense around the interwebs.
Tuesdays however, are almost always my day off. Classes in the morning, and the weekly game day at the local comic/gaming shop. Gotta push the little army men around the table and throw dice at each other (and a bit of 40k roleplaying later in the evening.) Lots of fun, my Angels of Vengeance once again dropped from the sky and slaughtered, and my Guardsman sniper for Dark Heresy
somehow managed to get an auxiliary grenade launcher for his close range gun. Kinda the 40k equivalent of an M4 with a 203 at this point. I think it cool.
Anyways... the whole point of this mess.... if you're new around these parts, Tuesdays are like my Sundays as far as posting goes, so don't be alarmed.
Obligatory 40k pic... still can't get the highlights on the armor to photograph right though, it's not that strong in person. Sandolphon, Master of the Deathwing, Angels of Vengeance Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Today...
I woke up bright and early, got in my car, picked up a friend (who's never gone to a big-ish gun show before) and drove across the state to a giant convention center, where 400 tables were spilling over with guns, ammo, knives, and all sorts of fun stuff. There I bought an old military rifle that would be the envy of any Afghan herdsman, yet the gov't has deemed to be outdated, and instead of melting down, sold off to us lowly civilians. Afterwards, we went across the street to a restaurant where I ordered a big thick chunk of undercooked meat, topped off with a second meat, just to "enhance the flavor." The only things missing were fireworks and a 4th of July parade.
Despite the current economy, state of affairs in Washington, and all the bad things going around, sometimes is nice to remember exactly why America is &%#@ing awesome.
Despite the current economy, state of affairs in Washington, and all the bad things going around, sometimes is nice to remember exactly why America is &%#@ing awesome.
Just to show...
I'm not just into the newest tacticoolest rail farm rigs. Went to the show in Madison this morning, and could not pass this up for the price.
Remington built, '43 barrel date. It fills in the American void in my surplus collection quite nicely.
Remington built, '43 barrel date. It fills in the American void in my surplus collection quite nicely.
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