Color-Matched Defense

Charter Arms Chic Lady .38 with a Galco shoulder rig. Works well for car use.

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Large Bore AR15

Guns4Pennies.com is about to auction off this rifle.

The point of interest is mainly the caliber, 458SOCOM. Several types from 70gr frangibles all the way up to 600gr subsonics are. SBR makes several loads, as does Load-X. 350gr ball load is shown below.

The rifle is nicely made, as seems typical for RRA.

The rifle is the same size and weight as .223 but launches a much bigger payload. Standard “30rd” magazine fits ten shots of .458SOCOM.

Approximate ballistic effect on target is approaching that of a 12ga sabot slug.

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Kim Breed Custom Knives — Sharp Jewelry

A friend brought several knives to show.

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Knowledge As a Defensive Fortification

As you probably read in my posts, I consider weapons useful in improving personal safety. But training and carrying weapons doesn’t guarantee safety — a handgun isn’t armor. Due to the expense and the inconvenience, few of us wear body armor. Similarly, most of us do not harden our homes for improved resistance to small arms fire or arson.

What’s better than winning a gunfight against a mugger? Not getting mugged in the first place. The best chance to avoid such a calamity is to avoid bad neighborhoods (with high incidence of violent crime), to avoid high-risk jobs (such as working night shift at a convenience store) and other exposure to violent criminal actors. In short, having a good, well-paying job improves safety by reducing your overlap with criminals. A pediatrician simply doesn’t run into gangbangers on a regular basis. A taxi driver or a store clerk does.

What allows a person to get a better job, besides good personality and diligence? Skills. Knowing a second language can be enough to get a good job. Taking more than basic math and science courses also helps. Mastering enough different software to be able to learn more by analogy helps a lot. While making direct comparisons is difficult, it’s quite possible that learning two additional languages would provide extra earning potential equivalent in its safety effect to carrying a gun. Taking that calculus class and chasing it with AP physics might add up to more protection than a level IIA bullet proof vest.

The brain is the most potent weapon we have. A smart person wins against violent thugs by avoiding interaction. A smart person who is also diligent and works hard at self-improvement is better able to live on a different plane from a typical criminal, most of whom don’t play well with others and have little to offer the society in terms of useful skills.

Learning is also the best hedge against looters of the government kind. We might not be able to take real estate or furniture with us when moving or running away from an inhospitable environment, but we can take the skills and the knowledge along. In the grand scheme of things, conventional weapons are for emergencies — cases like the Soviet Union or North Korea where peaceable escape was impossible. In more moderate countries, guns are an adjunct to learning. Knowledge and the ability to apply it for the benefit of others is what makes us safe on a daily basis. The resources obtained by such knowledge and the security provided by those resources are the real reason why being well to do is valued — it has less to do with the mythical greed and more with keeping self and family safe and secure.

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Coonan Eye Candy

Coonan

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Cute and Personable Kid

Amiya takes after her parents, both very photogenic people.

Judging by the skull and crossbones, she’s a pirate wench.

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My friend Charles with a laser-sighted Glock 17

X5L

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Crusader Weaponry .308 rifle

The opener shot for the upcoming article about this impressive rifle. The sight is Elcan Specter 1/4x. Battlecomp brake, Magpul stock and mag, Diamondhead sights.

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Ready to Pounce

Springfield M1A Scout in a Rogue bullpup chassis. Weaver 2.5-10x scope, Magpul BUIS, Atlas bipod. Until recently, I didn’t even know Thermold made M1A and FAL magazines.

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The Preferred Role of Guns in the Political Process

Recently, I wrote of the limited utility of sharpshooters in standing battles. I also write often about the importance of marksmanship and gun ownership. How do these two statements fit together?

Where most of the population is unarmed and untrained, a relatively small junta can make considerable progress by not playing by the rules. That approach doesn’t work as well if every segment of the population is capable to self-defense. Of course, it is possible for one group to overmatch another, but the amount of logistical organization and preparation necessary for such a feat would also enable them to win elections…at which point victory by force becomes unnecessary. In effect, elections can be viewed as non-violent proxies for civil wars. The same is true of personal safety: in some countries, dissidents and merely insufficiently enthusiastic supporters of the ruling party could be rounded up at little cost to the government. In the US, every individual may be presumed armed and unpredictable, increasing the required manpower and decreasing the ability to arrest political opponents without repercussions.

So guns and other weapons in private hands keep certain political optimists from trying their luck at establishing the Second Caliphate or building Worker’s Paradise or Restoring the Republic. They end up trying to make it happen by means other than bloody mayhem. I’d rather have a PR battle and put up with annoying campaigns than have DFL and GOP (and possible other contenders) slug it out Beirut 1982 style. The Lebanese civil war, by the way, was sparked by outside influences that gave some factions the illusion of “short victorious war” being possible. The American civilian arms basically make violent political shortcuts backfire on those who try. That is why marksmanship and access to arms are important.

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A very special MP40

This submachine gun is not like the others. Can you guess why?

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A new friend.

Photo by JP of Just People blog.

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Inexpensive range trip with M1911?

Rimfire M1911, green dot sight, green laser/light — great for teaching newbies and entertaining everybody else. Henschel hat again. $20 worth of good rimfire ammo lasts a day at the range. Next time, I’ll add a sound suppressor to make this a perfect combo.

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My friend Miles.

With a 12ga bullpup shotgun.

Photos for a hat catalog.

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Nice Leather for Good Iron

Sideguard holster for Coonan .357.

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A Rifleman Mirrored

RRA Leftie

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The man who taught me how to use a camera.

My father Ted Volk.

Taking photos out of an art museum window in Prague.

Picking on an LSD-based lifeform in Prague. (Photo by Tatyana Volk)

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Fun with social statistics

Let’s postulate a society with several identifiable ethnic groups. All other things being equal, the group with highest birth rates would be considered the poorest simply because their members would be overwhelmingly young. A 20 year old typically earns less than a 40 year old simply because of lesser experience and skill set. A population segment in which 20 year olds have kids and average family has three children is going to look less wealthy than one where the first child is delayed until age 30 and an average family has two kids.

Of course, not everything is equal, so people who get better education and upbringing typically earn more. A family with two kids can invest more in each than a family with three. Moreover, a population that produces few high-investment offspring would be more risk-averse, on average. So you would have the difference between relatively well-educated individuals working in industries where opportunity does not decline with age (examples of which would be the military) and those who are less educated, may initially work in more dangerous environment by choice…the per capita wealth difference should not be surprising. At the same time, barring excessive mortality, the less wealthy population would be greatly more numerous within a couple of generations.

A population with more kids also benefits more from social services. As the kids grow up — assuming no change in the orientation towards large families — their increased voting weight enables them to get more transfer payments and the cycle becomes self-reinforcing. In reality, such a cycle would be diluted by age groups acting in concert across ethnic divides, by changes in fertility rates and other factors. That’s why sociology is such an “inexact science” — more of a philosophy than a science — pure, categorized data is hard to get and controlled experiments on a meaningful scale are difficult.

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The Illustrious Jeff Folloder

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Kathy Jackson with a cornered cat.

Gremlin with Kathy Jackson of the Cornered Cat fame. While she’s a great writer and a highly regarded self-defense trainer, I get an impression that the furbie appreciates her more for being cuddly. So sexist!

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