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Interesting that soldiers are reticent about wartime experiences, but WWII refugees in the European theater, themselves often under fire and and targeted by merchants of 'long pig', group rape, etc. will talk about it, though with tears. The Russians have much to answer for.
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Does using a heavy buffer affect what ammo you can use?
gnatshooter replied to dgtaurus's topic in .308AR Parts
Steel-case ammo is attractively cheap and generally considered to be not nice. But how is it 'under-gassed'? Is it the casing, or do they use different propellant for steel? -
Here's the current state of play: the top answer for when kids should have access is: ++>Yes, but Only After Receiving Proper Training 86.71% (1,800 votes) The trouble with the vast majority voting this way is that laws across the nation lay down hard criteria for age, access to firearms, and penalties. It's likely that a lot of proper training is done illegally, and that a lot of shooters "of age" -- at least, those 'in the 'hood' -- have had no training at all. Not to move too far off-topic -- but your average Chicago weekend shooting mortality figures is 10% fatality. Gotta wonder how 10% compares to fatalities involving trained shooters.
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I carry OWB because I'm built in a way that makes that work. One carry does not fit all. Regardless of your preferred carry, I found it very valuable to get a leather punch and put a few extra holes in my belt. Most waistbelts in the US have one hole per inch. I have a hole every half inch -- and that extra smidgen of adjustment helps make things a lot more comfortable.
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Is the 'open carry' movement going too far?
gnatshooter replied to gnatshooter's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Open carry has taken some heat here, but open carry just got some credibility: Kansas becomes nation’s 15th ‘Gold Star’ open carry state - Examiner - July 21, 2014 http://www.examiner.com/article/kansas-becomes-nation-s-15th-gold-star-open-carry-state Kansans now enjoy a more simplified set of gun laws, thanks to new legislation effective July 1st of this year. The new gun law, HB 2578 generally bars localities from banning the carry of unconcealed firearms on foot and in vehicles; local government can still limit gun carry inside governmental facilities if it provides adequate security measures to protect the citizens it has disarmed. -
...and a better price than the JP, too.
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Things way up high over there get strange, like starting a fire, or boiling water. It's one thing to read about these issues, but totally something else when you're trying to do 'em.
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Is the 'open carry' movement going too far?
gnatshooter replied to gnatshooter's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Walmart, so far, indicates it won't join Target in refusing gun toters - Arkansas Times - July 17, 2014 http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2014/07/17/walmart-so-far-indicates-it-wont-join-target-in-refusing-gun-toters A loaded gun left in a Walmart restroom in South Carolina raises the question of whether a drive to encourage national chains to declare their premises off-limits to open carry of guns could prompt a change in policy at Walmart. [The 'journalist' involved in this story seems to have been over-eager to do something with this headline.] -
Putin’s Biggest Arms Firm Gets Slide on Sanctions - Military.com - July 18, 2014 http://www.military.com/daily-news/2014/07/18/putins-biggest-arms-firm-gets-slide-on-sanctions.html The U.S. Treasury Department targeted the maker of AK-47 assault rifles and seven other Russian defense firms for sanctions, but gave a pass to a Russian arms exporter that owns a controversial $554 million contract with the U.S. to supply helicopters to the Afghan military. The author/editor seems to be unaware of the US buying 900 million rounds of ammo (7.62 x 39 mm & 9×19 mm) from Russia. Well, maybe that deal hit the dust, or maybe not.
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Is the 'open carry' movement going too far?
gnatshooter replied to gnatshooter's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Compare and contrast, as they say.... and this is not looking good. Open Carry Texas Schedules New Date For Armed March Through Black Neighborhood - PoliticUSA - July 15th 2014 http://www.politicususa.com/2014/07/15/open-carry-texas-schedules-date-armed-march-black-neighborhood.html Open Carry Texas, a gun rights advocacy group, announced that they have scheduled their march through the Fifth Ward in Houston. The march, which was initially scheduled for Juneteenth [anniversary of the end of slavery] but postponed at the last minute, will feature open-carry enthusiasts marching through the streets of the predominantly black Houston neighborhood carrying long assault rifles. But maybe a demographic group has a 'militia'. Consider: New Jersey Cops On High Alert As 'Bloods' Gang Threaten To Kill More Officers - FoxLatino - July 16, 2014 http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2014/07/16/new-jersey-cops-on-high-alert-as-bloods-threaten-to-kill-more-officers/ Authorities in Jersey City, N.J. already on edge following the ambush-killing of a rookie police officer over the weekend, are on high alert after the street gang The Bloods purportedly vowed to kill even more Jersey City cops after last week’s slaying of Officer Melvin Santiago. A senior law enforcement official told the New York Post that the infamous gang has threatened to “kill a Jersey City cop and not stop until the National Guard is called out.” -
petition to have suppresors removed from NFA list!!!
gnatshooter replied to beachmaster's topic in General Discussion
One basic notion behind the "well-regulated militia" portion of the Second Amendment is the meaning of "well-regulated". When the Amendment was written, the phrase 'well-regulated' was in common use, and it means, for us modern people, the same as 'functional' or 'practical'. The notion behind a 'functional' civilian militia is that civilians would be able to bring their own battle-ready weapons when the need for a militia arose. They can't bring 'em if they don't have 'em. This of course suggests that civilians should have access to select-fire rifles. With respect to suppressors, the question becomes whether suppressors are used on the modern battlefield. If they are used in that way, the Second Amendment would indicate that citizens should have access to suppressors as well. The same would of course be true for magazine capacity, etc. -
Ed, I've heard here and there that 'clocking' the muzzle brake to something other than 'high noon' can fix that problem, or at least, part of it. Unfortunately, none of those sources offered anything better than guesstimates and rationales, and nothing about comparative results. Likely there's an expert here who knows what brake angle is ideal and how to get that right.
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You mean, when people were desperately trying to pretend it's still the '60's and it's all mass market wall-to-wall flower decals, love beads, bell-bottom pants, tie-dyed t-shirts, the two-finger 'peace sign', the 'broken-cross'/wiccan 'peace symbol, and aging hippies repeating the word 'groovy'? What happened is that the '70's fortunately faded away. Historians will study this strange decade when it becomes old enough to be interesting.
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Is the 'open carry' movement going too far?
gnatshooter replied to gnatshooter's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Alabama Ruling Hobbles Ban on Guns in the Open at Polls - New York Times - July 12, 2014 http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/13/us/alabama-ruling-hobbles-ban-on-guns-in-the-open-at-polls.html?_r=0 It's the NY Times -- which is joined at the hip with the Democrats/'progressives' Mr. Allen votes regularly, and no one had given his gun so much as a second glance before. But on this day, a polling official — his Aunt Rita, actually — took issue. “She threw her hands in the air and said, ‘No guns allowed!’ ” Mr. Allen recalled last week. “I laughed, because I thought she was being funny.” Aunt Rita was not. A sign outside the station entrance warned voters to leave their guns outside. “She’s my aunt, and I respect my elders,” Mr. Allen said. He put his pistol in his car, cast his vote and left. But he did not go meekly. And because he did not, Alabamians who vote in Tuesday’s runoff election will be able to carry guns openly and with confidence in many of the state’s polling places. Why anyone would want to take a gun into a voting booth is the wrong question. “I don’t wear my seatbelt only when I’m going to have an accident,” Mr. Allen said. For comparison and contrast, consider: Black Panthers allowed back to Philadelphia polling place (in official capacity) - Examiner - November 6, 2012 http://www.examiner.com/article/black-panthers-allowed-back-to-philadelphia-polling-place-official-capacity On Tuesday, morning, New Black Panther Party member, Jerry Jackson, was seen standing outside of a North Philadelphia polling place, dressed in the hate group's paramilitary uniform, complete with trademark black beret. Jackson was one of three Black Panthers charged with voter intimidation in the 2008 presidential election, in a case which was ultimately dropped by the Obama administration. [black Panther] Shabazz held a nightstick, pointing it at people, and prosecutors said he "supports racially motivated violence against non-blacks and Jews." While charges were brought against the Black Panthers by the Bush administration, the Obama administration dropped them in May 2009, settling instead, for an agreement with Shabazz to not carry a "deadly weapon" into or near a polling place until 2012. -
Is the 'open carry' movement going too far?
gnatshooter replied to gnatshooter's topic in Firearm Industry News and Gossip
Yeah, that's right. State law is very inconsistent about liabilities for 'collateral damage' when you are defending yourself or others. State law in Iowa is pretty murky on this point. What's worse, there is no effort made to have CCW persons understand the rules of engagement -- whatever they might be -- and no requirement for any CCW person to be able to shoot straight. Iowa even made the national news by granting a blind man a CCW permit.









