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Typical feline: cute but with long-range claws
Browning M1919 on an MG42 tripod: 250 rounds of 30-06 or .308 before a reload…I think this will end the AR15 vs. AK47 debate.
Boberg XR9-S again
Shot it with regular ammo and SBR tracers yesterday. Watching people getting hits on a 50 yard target with a pocket pistol was pretty cool.
Twin Browning 1919 wallpaper
This rig is an excellent illustration of how guns can make up for lack of number or physical strength. A hundred-pound girl can hold off a mob of hundreds if properly armed, while even a dozen of unarmed strong men would get trampled by the same. Ideally, a machine gunner would be supported by an assistant and a squad of riflemen, but with good placement and the ability to fire one gun while the other cools down or gets fresh ammo, even a single defender can have a strong effect.
More photos taken through night vision monocular
Taken with ATN PVS14 and a Panasonic LX3. The camera was used at ISO200, so it added a bit of noise to the image.At base ISO, the exposure would have been 1/6s, going up to 200 allowed 1/15s at f2.5.
Highway lights in the background. Main exposure by moonlight from 7% waxing crescent. Rifle is MSAR STG556 with YNH suppressor, EOTech in front of PVS14 and light/laser.
As you can see, the DOF on the monocular itself is fairly limited up close. Sharpness is quite good, enough to read the ammo box lettering.
Another 9mm option: Just Right Carbine
JRC was ostensibly designed as a traines for AR15 users. The manual of arms is much too different for that, but it seems quite useable as low-recoil home defense guns and for those who like “cowboy logistics”, the commonality of ammunition between carbine and sidearm. Both ejection and charging handle can be independently switched from right to left. Unfenced magazine release stays on the left. Stock and fire control are pure AR15, so’s the forend.
Top photo shows it in “muddy girl” pattern with YHM folding sights and Viridian X5L light/laser. Center and bottom photos in desert digital camo, with Midwest Industries folding sights and Primary Arms micro red dot on an American Defense QD mount. Insight M3 light completes the set-up. Both shown with 33rd Glock magazines because only the first outfit has room for spares and, in any case, longer magazines aren’t such a handicap for carbines as they are for pistols. And, yes, these are available in plain black.
Model Red McCord
Posted in holster, light/laser, pistol, rifle
Tagged 9x19, Glock, Just Right Carbine, magazine, Midwest Industries, primary arms, YHM
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New post up on CTD blog: Homeboy sights for rifles
Building on to the glories of Birdman Homie Night sights: now for rifles.
What goes bump (or meow) in the dark
Picture taken with Panasonic LX3 through ATN PVS14 (3rd gen NVG).
Posted in beast, camera and lens, pet
Tagged ATN, cat, Gremlin, monocular, night vision, NVG, PVS14
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Any reasons to avoid these cameras? Panasonic GH2, Canon T3i
I am considering getting a “vest pocket” camera. I like my Panasonic LX3 for what it is, but it’s not a viable low-light camera. The one feature I lack now that I want in a travel camera is a variable angle LCD. I am considering either getting a Canon (which adds a second battery type and a second memory type to 5D2 but keeps the same lenses) OR getting a Panasonic GH2 and 20/1.7 and 45/1.8 lens pair. The advantage of the Canon is in the slightly better image quality and the ability to use the same lenses (35/2 and 85/1.8). The down side to the same lenses is the size — Canon doesn’t seem to make fast APS-C primes. GH2 with a 20mm or a 45mm will be close to half the weight of the T3i and 35mm or 85mm lenses. Other than the formidable cost of getting a body AND two lenses for it, is there any reason to prefer the Canon over the Panasonic?
I have not seriously used a camera with an electronic viewfinder or a variable angle — am I going to hate it in low light or when following action? The comparison would be to a porro-prism finder of the T3i, not to the glass prism of the 5D2. Live View on 5D2 is painfully slow. Is it any better on GH2?
Posted in advice requested, camera and lens
Tagged articulated, Canon, LCD, mirrorless, Panasonic, pocket, travel
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Thompson girl
Airship engineer character for the upcoming dieselpunk comic book “Zett & Lux” by Chris Range. Auto Ordnance 1927 Thompson with 100rd drum and 20rd stick magazines.
A Scorpion Handler
With its rate reducer removed, vz61 can fire the entire 20-round magazine in one second with excellent control over the burst placement. With a sound suppressor, muzzle climb becomes negligible. The 75m and 150m sight markings are wildly optimistic even in semi-auto mode, but 25 is very easy and 50 is still reasonable. 32ACP suppressed extremely well as it is subsonic and has mild muzzle blast anyway.
Czech-made revolvers
More options in medium frame revolvers: .38 and .357 Czechpoint models. I haven’t fired them yet but hope to do it by the end of the month. Overall, they look like K-frames with recessed chambers and re-designed ejectors.
Hunter vs. soldier, new post on CTD blog
Hunter vs. soldier, rifle vs. musket.
Posted in rifle, shotgun
Tagged American Revolution, Brown Bess, history, hunter, soldier
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Pretty is as pretty does
I used to view vz58 as a quaint design roughly analogous to AK47, but uglier. I’ve since become a fan: the rifle is shorter than an M1 carbine and no heavier, while shooting a more potent round with mild recoil. It’s yet another excellent “girlfriend gun” for those who are considering a present for petite lovers or spouses.
Posted in interesting people, rifle
Tagged 7.62x39, carbine, compact, Czechpoint, girl, vz58
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