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Protect yourself. Protect your hearing.
For a professional musician like Lauren, firing an unsuppressed rifle can be a career-ending event. Rifle reports are all too close to concussion grenade (flashbang) noise levels. Taking them down by 28-40dB makes a big difference. So does wearing plugs and muffs (or custom-molded amplified earbuds), but few people would have time to put those on in self-defense situations.
Tech details for the curious:
- CAV15, now available from GWACS
- Discontinued AAC .223 suppressor
- New Primary Arms red dot
- X15 drum
- Not shown but recommended: brass deflector for left-hand use
Posted in rifle, self-defense, sound suppressor, weapon
Tagged 223, AAC, AR15, blue, drum, polymer, woman
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Getting ready to use hasty sling for support
Posted in interesting people, rifle, rkba, training
Tagged 22LR, Appleseed, bolt action, CZ
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Ink and Lead
Posted in civil rights, rifle, rkba, training
Tagged 22LR, American, American Revolution, bolt action, CZ452, history, red, revolution
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Appleseed
Knowing and understanding the past is the first step to securing the future. Project Appleseed helps us understand how America came to be as a free country. They teach the basics of marksmanship, too.
Posted in civil rights, rifle, rkba, self-defense, training
Tagged 1775, 22LR, bolt action, CZ452, freedom, history, liberty, revolution
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Capable authors are doing well
Peter Grant’s science fiction books (with my covers) are doing very well on Amazon. If you have not read them yet, this is a good time to order.
“Knowing Guns” now available on Amazon
Stu Chisholm’s book with my cover is now available on Amazon. There, you can preview some of the content.
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Old portraits: Yih-Chau Chang
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Sometimes, mobility isn’t an option
If you have to defend a fixed position — such as a home in the path of a rioting mob — having 150 rounds on tap can be very comforting. Armatac drums actually work very reliably and the supporting forearm fits into the trough between the two halves comfortably.
The rifle is MMC Armory standard model.
MA15 and LH9mk2
Ben is carrying MA15, Vortex 4-16x and an offset Razor red dot. LH9mk2 stays close to his side with a G-Code paddle holster.
Same rifle with Vortex 1-4x and a +18 magazine extension. Slap backup sights on it and it would be ready for three-gun.
For serious use, I would prefer the more compact X15 drum holding 50 rounds. It’s small, all-metal and protrudes no lower than a 20-round box magazine.
LH9mk2 in a GCode holster. I like GCode, especially since their holsters easily convert from belt to paddle to IWB to Molle.
My favorite stock SU16
I have two SU16E variants, both modified rather extensively. But the original concept of SU16 was the “light rifle”, simple and compact. Enter the new version of SU16A — the same long-stroke piston, 18.5″ barrel for high muzzle velocity and long sight radius, but now with a metal front sight tower. It weighs only five pounds, slightly less than an M1 carbine. It ships with a 10-round magazine, two of which can fit into the hollow stock. It can use all AR-compatible mags and a standard 30-rounder can fit inside the stock. The rifle will fold in half for transport with magazines still in the stock. With a compact X15 50rd drum inserted and a spare 30rd mag in the stock, it allows a substantial amount of ammo to be carried without pouches or add-ons. The split forend becomes a bipod with a press of a button. The gun is reliable, runs cleanly and has mild recoil despite the light weight. It is available in various colors — I personally prefer tan because it doesn’t heat up in the sun as much as black would.
By the sweat of his brow
Just got back from a photo shoot. The day was hot and humid, so the model’s face had to be wiped dry of the sweat every few minutes.
MMC Tactical 16″ rifle
Today, I started taking photos for MMC Armory. Their Tactical model is shown here with a 50rd X15 drum and 1-4x Vortex scope. Upgraded parts include polished fire control components, strengthened barrel profile, nickel boron treated bolt barrier group.
Book with my cover art: Knowing Guns
Stu Chisholm just came out with a well-written book for which I supplied the cover art.
You can buy it directly.
It will be available on Amazon and Amazon Europe in 5 – 7 days. He is also preparing the e-book version.
Let me play you the song of my people
Lauren is a professional classical musician. She plays a two hundred year old fiddle. She is very good. While she’s a trained martial artist, she’d rather not fight with bare hands. An injury would damage or end her career. Fortunately, evil dwems invented labor saving devices like the lead broadcaster. If necessary, she can play the song of her people with the volume turned up to 11.
Posted in interesting people, self-defense, shotgun, Uncategorized
Tagged 12ga, CZ, pump shotgun
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What’s a little rain and hail to a free spirit?
One of the recent visitors took advantage of the inclement weather.
The rain warmed up in the end but it started out with hail.
The volume of precipitation was hard enough to darken the skies perceptibly, all the way down to 1/50s exposures at f2.8 and ISO3200!