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An interesting viewpoint
Posted in civil rights
5 Comments
Нет большей любви, чем положить душу за други своя. И нет большего доверия…
Дар оружия и обучение его использования подтверждает веру дарящего в благонадёжность и вменяемость получателя. Это один из самых серьёзных из возможных комплиментов.
Posted in civil rights, rkba, weapon
5 Comments
No greater trust
The giving of arms and the instruction in their use affirms two sentiments: the trust in the good intentions of the recipient and the trust in the mental and emotional competency of the same. As such, the giving of arms and training is one of the highest compliments a human can give to another.

Posted in civil rights, rkba, weapon
4 Comments
Good employee relations
“Under capitalism, one man oppresses another. Under socialism, it’s the other way around.”
My experience with labor relations in the US have been quite positive. My employers generally treated me well and I am friendly to people who help on my projects. About three weeks ago, I wrote about a restaurant manager whose first range day was arranged by me, her employer and our mutual friends.
This week, I received an email from her boss with an update:
She’s a good shooter!!! She gets annoyed when 3 rounds out of 150 are in the 7 ring, all the rest are 8 or better. She discovered her gun: 1911 Series 70 single stack in 9mm. The manual of arms is natural to her. She’s totally comfortable. I just lost a good Colt. Today she shot 4 rounds of 44 magnum at 25 yards, 2 of them hit in the TEN ring. We’re going to a gun show today to fondle guns and gun accessories.
I think that the theorists of class struggle will be quite disappointed in this case. Not enough abuse of the working class happening to foment a revolution.
Posted in rkba, weapon
3 Comments
More Double Star rifles
What I like about DS is their enthusiasm for building unusual rifles on customer request. I have one on the way that’s optimized for use by a teenager or a short woman — a capable fighting rifle sized and configured for a non-mainstream user.
Gun control, the tool of sadists and bullies.
Some gun control pushers are too coy to admit that they simply want everyone disarmed and defenseless. They try to sound reasonable by going after technical features, nibbling away at functionality, affordability and accessibility of self-defense tools. They either don’t understand or do not care how sadistic their claims sound to the rest of the world. For example, the 1994-2004 law banned adjustable length stocks. Some states still do. What did that measure accomplish?
A tall person can generally use a gun with a short stock, if without great comfort. But a short person, precisely the kind who would most benefit from the equalizing effect of a firearms, cannot use a long stock effectively. Gun control discriminates against shorter people.
The prohibition on ventilated shrouds was even more obviously sadistic in its intent. Far from being a “shoulder thingie that goes up“, a shroud is a safety feature that keeps a marksman from burning his hands.
With a medium or large caliber bolt action, the barrel heat becomes an issue in as few as 10-15 shots. Wooden barrel handguards have been around since at least the 1870s, metal shrouds have been around since the German Comission rifle of the 1888.
Venilation simply means reducing the weight and improving air flow, and that has been around since the early 20th century as well. The distinctive perforated look of a barrel jacket is what caught the prohibitionist’s eye, and the safety aspects were completely irrelevant to those who view gun owners in general as their enemies. The same view extends to sound suppressors (mufflers), a basic safety feature present on every car, motorcycle, boat and lawn mower engine but heavily restricted for firearms.
The end result of gun control laws is to restrict access of the peaceable people to self-defense tool. When they cannot accomplish the prohibition, gun control pushers settle for making guns less effective and less safe for the shooters. They do not care if people get bruised by ill-fitting stock, burn hands for lack of protective fencing around hot parts (which is all a barrel shroud mitigates) or suffer hearing damage from unmuffled reports. Those who push gun control seek control first and foremost. The sadistic nature of the restrictions they seek in the meantime gives us a glimpse into how they would use control over others if they ever manage to gain it.
Posted in civil rights, rkba, weapon
2 Comments
Keltec Sub2000 in .40S&W
Until Glock comes out with a .40 carbine of their own, this is the only game in town for magazine-compatible long guns to go with G22/23.
Tech info
Posted in weapon
18 Comments
A new bill worth supporting for Tennessee
Stacey Campfield introduced SB0051 to allow defensive carry for college employees. It’s a good start and should be supported. Urge your representative to vote for it.
(Thanks to David Burnett for the heads-up)
Posted in civil rights, rkba
1 Comment
Heller 2 case is now in progress
What Heller 2 is about.
More details on the case.
Heller Foundation (the web site is being revamped right now by volunteers and should be much more user-friendly shortly). If you can afford to give a box of ammo’s worth, please do. If you cannot, please at least re-post my appeal.
Posted in civil rights, rkba
10 Comments
I like tan carbines
Their furniture doesn’t heat up as much in the sun…and they blend in nicely with vegetation around here.
Posted in weapon
6 Comments
Nifty front sight for AR15
I really like this front sight and the matching rear sight. It feels more robust than most folding designs.
Posted in Uncategorized
5 Comments
WordPress question
I’d like to switch the frames around inline images from gray to white. How can that be done in WordPress?
Posted in Uncategorized
4 Comments
Casting a rough post
This post is a test for learning WordPress.
Soon, you will be able to read all my posts at https://blog.olegvolk.net instead of Livejournal. LJ would still mirror them, but my server doesn’t pop up ads.
Posted in weapon
10 Comments
Now open for business at the new location.
At last, thanks to the capable help from Nick Leone, my blog is away from the popup-ridden Livejournal server.
Posted in Uncategorized
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