A great little piece on the 3D printed AR.
I’ll also note that I’ve witnessed AR receivers being built at York Arms, and it really isn’t magic.
A great little piece on the 3D printed AR.
I’ll also note that I’ve witnessed AR receivers being built at York Arms, and it really isn’t magic.
Assailants stripped, tortured and bound a woman accused of witchcraft, then burned her alive in front of hundreds of witnesses in a Papua New Guinea town, police said Friday after one of the highest profile sorcery-related murders in this South Pacific island nation.
Some of the hundreds of bystanders took photographs of Wednesday’s brutal slaying. Grisly pictures were published on the front pages of the country’s biggest circulating newspapers, The National and Post-Courier. The prime minister, police and diplomats condemned the killing.
It could have been worse! She could have been shot, and it would have been a “Gun Death”!
Sen. Rand Paul strongly signaled Sunday that he’s interested in running for president in 2016, saying the Republican Party needs something different than “cookie-cutter conservatives.”
The Kentucky senator, who has been watching his star rise in the party and last weekend won the annual straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference, stressed in an interview with “Fox News Sunday” that he doesn’t know yet whether he will run for president.
But asked about his plans, he said he’s already talked with Republican National Committee leaders about the “things I think we need to do” to be competitive across the country. He said the party needs more libertarian policies — which Paul is known to stand for — in order to attract younger voters. Paul said it’s important to have a candidate who “would appeal across the left-right paradigms.”
Its time to cull the old guard of anti-freedom Republicans, as they’re only good at losing elections and the hearts of the American people!
Too bad they didn’t get to go directly at each other. We know LaPierre is fine with that, Bloomy doesn’t want to play
So glad that the NRA is supporting this guy, given how stodgy and out of touch they’re starting to seem.
Neat video!
The Glock 36 really strikes me as more of an afterthought into making a single-stack gun, while Kahr doesn’t make double-stack guns, and given that they now own makers of double-stack pistols like the Baby Eagle pistols, I doubt they ever will.
Still I was surprised to see he got his CW45 to run on 1911 mags. When I first got my PM45 I put a snap-cap into one of my Wilson Combat magazines and attempted to feed the gun. The magazine seated and ejected well, but the slide went right over the head of the round. This was what I expected as the feed-system for the Kahr is the more modern take where the barrel tilts in the gun at full slide extension allowing a straighter shot into the chamber. Looking at a Kahr 7-round magazine, and a 1911 7-round magazines the two mags are VERY similar until you get to the feed-lips, where the angle the top round is presented is much more extreme in the Kahr.
I may have to test this a little bit more.
Got this email from a friend. I can’t imagine its true, but its funny!
BREVARD, Jan. 19, 2008 – Retired Army Green Beret James T. (Smokey) Taylor got his court martial this weekend and came away feeling pretty good about it. Taylor, at age 79, is one of the oldest members of Chapter XXXIII (The Larry Thorne Chapter) of the Special Forces Association.He was placed on trial by fellow Chapter XXXIII members under the charge of “failing to use a weapon of sufficient caliber” in the shooting of an intruder at his home in Knoxville , TN , in November.
The court martial, of course, was very much tongue in cheek. The event itself was deadly serious. Taylor had been awakened in the early morning hours of November 5, 2007,when an intruder broke into his home. He investigated the noises with one of his many weapons in hand. “It was just after Halloween, on Monday morning at 4:30,” Taylor said. I heard this commotion at the door and grabbed my fishing gun, a little .22 revolver, to see what was going on. I got to the front door and this fellow had ripped my security door out of its frame. He said, ‘you’re going to have to kill me. I’m coming in.’”
When a warning to leave went unheeded, Taylor brought his .22 caliber pistol to bear and shot him right between the eyes. “I was about four feet away from him when I shot,” Taylor said. “Looking back now, I’m glad he didn’t die, but that boy had the hardest head I’ve ever seen. The bullet bounced right off.” The impact knocked the would-be thief down momentarily. He crawled out of the house then got up and ran down the street. Taylor dialed 911 and Knoxville police apprehended the wounded man about 200 yards away, hiding in a hedgerow.
Complicating the case, as well as the court martial, the offender was released on bail but failed to appear for his court date. Knoxville police said the man was homeless. They did not know his whereabouts or why he had been given bail. The charges brought against Taylor by his fellow Green Berets were considered to be serious. He is a retired Special Forces Weapons Sergeant with extensive combat experience during the wars in Korea and Vietnam. “Charges were brought against him under the premise that he should have saved the county and taxpayers the expense of a trial,” said Chapter XXXIII President Bill Long of Asheville , NC.
The trial was held at the Hampton Inn in Brevard, part of the group’s regularly scheduled quarterly meeting. Long appointed a judge, Bert Bates, a defense counsel, Jim Hash, and a prosecutor, Charlie Ponds. All are retired Special Forces non-commissioned officers with extensive combat and weapons experience. Ponds outlined the case against Taylor , emphasizing that the citizens of Knox County were going to be burdened with significant costs to again apprehend, and then prosecute and defend the would-be burglar.
“Proper choice of a larger caliber gun would have spared the citizens this financial burden,” Ponds said, “while removing one bad guy from the streets for good. He could have used a .45 or .38. The .22 just wasn’t big enough to get the job done. Hash disagreed. He said Taylor had done the right thing in choosing to arm himself with a 22. “If he’d used a .45 or something like that the round would have gone right through the perp, the wall, the neighbor’s wall and possibly injured some innocent child asleep in its bed. I believe the evidence shows that Smokey Taylor exercised excellent judgment in his choice of weapons. He clearly remains to this day an excellent weapons man.”
Hash then floated a theory as to why the bullet bounced off the perp’s forehead. “He was victimized by old ammunition,” he said, “just as he was in Korea and again in Vietnam , when his units were issued ammo left over from World War II.” Taylor said nothing in his own defense, choosing instead to allow his peers to debate the matter. The jury, consisting of all the members of the Chapter, discussed the merits of choosing a larger caliber weapon as well as the obvious benefits to society of permanently deleting the intruder so he would never again threaten any private citizen. The other side of the coin, that of accidentally causing injury to a completely innocent citizen if a more powerful gun had been used, also gained considerable support.
Following testimony from both sides, Judge Bates determined the charges should be dismissed. The decision was met with a round of applause. In fact, there was strong sentiment expressed that Taylor should receive an award for not only choosing wisely in picking up the 22, but for the accuracy of his aim under difficult and dangerous conditions. After the trial Taylor said the ammunition was indeed old and added the new information that the perp had soiled his pants as he crawled out the door. “I would have had an even worse mess to clean up if it had gone through his forehead,” Taylor said. “It was good for both of us that it didn’t.” Meanwhile, back in Knox County , the word is out: Don’t go messing with Smokey Taylor. He just bought a whole bunch of fresh ammo.
I’ve seen a few articles that “Confirm” this story, but I still don’t buy it. Still its an amusing story on self defense.
Mexico has strict gun control, and also very high “Gun Death”…but not in this case:
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico says an American woman has been found dead in the central Mexico city of San Miguel de Allende.
Funny how people are safer where lawful citizens are allowed guns.
No word on the nuts and bolts, but this sounds like what gunbloggers have been talking about for years:
According to the sources, Senator Joe Manchin — who has an “A” rating from the NRA and is trying to win GOP support for the proposal along with Chuck Schumer — has privately offered Coburn a deal that looks something like this, according to the sources: All private sales would get background checks (except family members). All background checks done on private sales that are done through a commercial venue — say, via a gun clearinghouse Web site like ArmsList.com or at a gun show — would see their records kept by a federally licensed firearms dealer.
But — and this is the compromise part — all private sales not done through a commercial venue would get a background check but a record would not be kept. This would mean records wouldn’t be kept for acquaintance-to-acquaintance or friend-to-friend sales.
Despite Coburn’s continued opposition to record keeping, and despite suggestions that there is an impasse, talks remain ongoing, and compromise remains at least possible.
Again this article doesn’t say HOW this no-records background check will be conducted, but this is a true compromise bloggers have been talking about for a while. Of course I’m always wary of a government-controlled background system, as it can simply be shut down for “maintenance” and stop all gun commerce in America, still background checks keep you from accidentally doing a criminal sale, and I wonder if such a law will get less-informed people to realize just how foolish some of the crimes that cause one to become a “prohibited person”.
Interesting to see where this goes going forward. If serious talks of taking NICS checks out of the hands of the FFLs happens it will be interesting to see the opposition from the anti-rights groups. Why? Because they don’t care about background checks, that’s just the carrot at the end of the stick, what they want is registration for a future confiscation.