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Category Archives: weapon
Between a 12ga semi-auto and a redhead…
…I’d say the ginger would be far scarier!
Intruders? Give them something to bleed about!
Anything that gets merely scared off will keep preying on innocent people. Buckshot adjusts attitudes more reliably.
Posted in ammunition, self-defense, shotgun, weapon
Tagged 12ga, blue, pump shotgun, red, woman
8 Comments
Less fear. More preparation.
A shotgun might be more appropriate, but a pistol with a laser can be quicker to grab from the nightstand.
Posted in light/laser, pistol, self-defense, weapon
Tagged 32CP, Crimson Trace, home defense, keltec
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Two ways to improve a Sig P238
Sig P238 is one of my favorite compact pistols. It can be made even more useful and handy with the following additions: a laser for sighting on the move or in low light, and a set for grips for better … Continue reading
“I am disinclined to acquiesce to your request”
45-70 puts the final period in that sentence. (Henry lever action again)
Posted in interesting people, rifle, self-defense, weapon
Tagged 45-70, cowboy, Henry, lever action
3 Comments
Not your average hipster!
A serious gentleman with a classic Henry 45-70.
Posted in interesting people, rifle, weapon
Tagged 45-70, Henry, lever action, Winchester
2 Comments
Minimal upgrades for a Romanian AK
Friends just dragged in this curious collection of parts. I am puzzled by seemingly ratty weapons being used by very competent people. Light mount is in evidence under the barrel. Somehow, they managed to graft an A2 flash hider onto … Continue reading
Outdoor fun in mid-December
One reason to live in Tennessee: tshirt weather in the middle of December. The secret to this local warming is burning enough gunpowder! Beck Defense carbine in 7.62×35(300 Blackout). For more effective warming of the environment, .510 Beck — … Continue reading
The grin of the win
Today, I was at the range with three friends. We did a little shooting competition. Wooden boards sized about 6″x9″ were propped up on the bushes by the berm and we shot at them from 150 yards. Each shooter had … Continue reading
Posted in pistol, rifle, training, weapon
Tagged bolt action, competition
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PTR91 wide handguard?
Why is this young lady sad? She just found out that the slim forend shifts on firing and can pinch fingers against the receiver. Where could I find a wide forend for this PTR91?
Pass it on!
It’s good to be a competitive shooter, like Dani Bryan-Nickens for Team CZ Forum. It’s even better to also pass on the skills and the mindset to the next generation. That Volquartsen Scorpion is worth a lot more in competent … Continue reading
If .223 is for poodle-shooting…
…the .308 must be for hellhounds? Aero Precision 308 carbine with Viridian V300 power zoom laser illuminator and Vortex 1-6x scope.
7.62x54R proved a bit much for the eight year old girl
A little while ago, Alexis tried SVD sniper rifle, found the recoil excessive. The slanted stock shape contributed to the problem. 6.5 Grendel, a mild cartridge with high ballistic coefficient bullets, may be the reasonable solution for her long-range use. … Continue reading
Trijicon MRO in use
Smith & Wesson MP15-22 with cut down Plinker Tactical magazines (35 rounds down to 20, for shooting prone). The sight is Trijicon MRO provided to Alexis by the maker. I was quite impressed with it — the controls are simple … Continue reading
How long does it take for a cell phone to connect?
A thought exercise for the unarmed: how long does it take for a phone to connect your 911 call? I’ve seen times ranging from about three seconds to nearly fifteen. Let’s assume three seconds and being able to hit speed … Continue reading
Posted in rkba, self-defense, training, weapon
4 Comments
Midwest Industries Light Carbine: new AllOutdoor
Intelligent design without fanaticism.
Be very, verrry quiet…
…I’m hunting heffalumps. Or wabbits. Subsonic birdshot would work rather better on them.