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General Off-Topic Discussion / Give Them Nothing
« on: January 15, 2008, 12:16:57 AM »
http://munchkinwrangler.blogspot.com/20 ... thing.html

Quote from: "Marko Kloos"
A long time ago, I had a discussion with my former mother-in-law about my desire to carry a gun for protection. She was very much opposed to the concept, to put it mildly. When I asked her what her plans were if she ever got robbed at gun- or knifepoint, she replied that she'd try and talk it out with her attacker, or just give them what they want.

"Everybody wants to be respected," she said. "We're all just human beings."

I told her that she was nurturing a very dangerous misconception, one that could very well get her hurt or killed someday.

There are people in this world to whom you're not a human being. They don't want to be respected by you. They don't care about you--they're not even really aware of you. They only care about the food you represent, the money that's in your pocket. You're not a person to them, but an obstacle. You're just in the way of the reward, like a wrapper around a candy bar, and these people are willing to discard you just like that wrapper in order to get what they want.

If you don't believe that, if you are one of the people who think that "everyone wants to be valued and respected", you are deluding yourself, to put it mildly. There are literally hundreds of surveillance camera videos out on the Internet that show criminals injuring or killing people for the transgression of not handing over the money or opening the safe fast enough. For those of you who think that "if you give them what they want, they'll go away", there are almost as many videos out there of people getting hurt or killed after handing over the goods, simply because they're now witnesses to a crime that allows for a lengthy jail term. Leaving you alive greatly increases the chance of getting caught, you see, and the extra ten years for shooting you don't enter the thug's mind. Besides, few people ever commit a crime expecting to get caught.

Whenever I see the camera footage of some poor convenience store clerk getting shot at point-blank range just because the robber is angry at the lack of cash in the drawer, or the fast food manager being shot as he is lying prone in front of his safe after the robbers have already removed the cash, I get angry. I feel anger at the thought of these low-lifes, people who have never known another way of making a living than to take what they want from others by force. I feel anger at the sight of someone casually taking another's life over a few hundred bucks--taking a husband from his wife, a son from his parents, or a father from his children, just because they're in the way. Can you imagine your life ending tonight, with you taking your last breaths on the dingy linoleum floor of some convenience store, just because you had the bad luck of drawing third shift? Can you imagine what it would be like to have everything taken from you in a few moments--your history, your knowledge, your hopes, your dreams, your consciousness--all over a few pieces of paper? If you can, don't you, too, feel white hot anger when you think of the person who would do such a thing to you without a second thought just so they can get a fix, pay the rent, and get a new game for the Playstation?

It's mind-boggling to me that there are people who perpetuate the dangerous myth that you can rely on the humanity and reason of a person who is already threatening to kill you over the contents of your wallet, an entirely inhumane and unreasonable act in itself.

"Violence begets violence", they say, as if that's somehow a bad thing. In the words of the late Jeff Cooper, I would certainly hope that it does. That's the whole point of self-defense: when reason doesn't work anymore, then naked force is the only thing that's left other than abject surrender. It would be a great and awesome world where the majority of criminals are the ones who end up in the body bag, and not their victims. Appeasement doesn't stop the bully or the thug, and neither does submission. What stops them is the knowledge that they're likely to bite off more than they can chew, which is why they invariably pick their targets among those who are perceived as meek or soft.

Think about it for a second, and pretend you're someone who makes a living by sticking guns in people's faces. Which kind of society would encourage you to keep doing what you're doing--one where you know people are being told to "give them what they want and don't resist", or one where people refuse to go quietly into that good night, and where they will fight back with anything that comes to hand?

No, the appropriate response to violence is not submission. Submission encourages the thugs, and it gives them absolutely no incentive to consider a career change. When you preach submission, you only guarantee more of the behavior that takes advantage of that submission. The only appropriate response to violence is white-hot anger. When someone sticks a gun in your face and threatens to kill you over the contents of your wallet or your register, your response ought to be rage. The very thought of some low-life thug threatening to snuff you out and make your children orphans for no reason other than the money you carry ought to make you furious.

And then you need to put that fury to good use. Yield nothing, not an inch, not a penny, not a hair on your head, without fighting for it tooth and nail. Do your level best to ensure that if someone has to end up in a body bag this hour, it won't be your body in that bag. And even if it should happen to be your turn to take your seat in Valhalla, you might as well put your best effort into making sure that you arrive there with your attacker in a firm headlock.


I liked it.

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AEG's / New Classic Army AEGs
« on: December 10, 2007, 10:02:34 PM »
SA58 Rifle


CA25 URX Special Forces


CA25 URX Entry Carbine


M15A4 SOCOM


I like the SA58 rifle, but I think thats still just the carbine length.  I'm not completely versed in FALs, but I think the "rifle" length is considerable longer-like.  Not interested until they make standard or midcap mags.

The CA25 URX guns are cool, but G&P makes a similar model to the first one.  CA stuff can be less expensive, so I suppose I like that.  This would also have the advantage of not being a G&P gun. :P

The M15A4 SOCOM is cool, I guess... If you're Paul.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / 1/6.5 Scale SU-27
« on: July 24, 2007, 09:27:43 PM »
http://www.su27.de/seite1.htm

Lots of pages, but pretty cool.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Why The Gun Is Civilization
« on: June 26, 2007, 06:25:50 PM »
http://munchkinwrangler.blogspot.com/20 ... ation.html

Quote from: "Marko Kloos"
why the gun is civilization

Human beings only have two ways to deal with one another: reason and force. If you want me to do something for you, you have a choice of either convincing me via argument, or force me to do your bidding under threat of force. Every human interaction falls into one of those two categories, without exception. Reason or force, that's it.

In a truly moral and civilized society, people exclusively interact through persuasion. Force has no place as a valid method of social interaction, and the only thing that removes force from the menu is the personal firearm, as paradoxical as it may sound to some.

When I carry a gun, you cannot deal with me by force. You have to use reason and try to persuade me, because I have a way to negate your threat or employment of force. The gun is the only personal weapon that puts a 100-pound woman on equal footing with a 220-pound mugger, a 75-year old retiree on equal footing with a 19-year old gangbanger, and a single gay guy on equal footing with a carload of drunk guys with baseball bats. The gun removes the disparity in physical strength, size, or numbers between a potential attacker and a defender.

There are plenty of people who consider the gun as the source of bad force equations. These are the people who think that we'd be more civilized if all guns were removed from society, because a firearm makes it easier for a mugger to do his job. That, of course, is only true if the mugger's potential victims are mostly disarmed either by choice or by legislative fiat--it has no validity when most of a mugger's potential marks are armed. People who argue for the banning of arms ask for automatic rule by the young, the strong, and the many, and that's the exact opposite of a civilized society. A mugger, even an armed one, can only make a successful living in a society where the state has granted him a force monopoly.

Then there's the argument that the gun makes confrontations lethal that otherwise would only result in injury. This argument is fallacious in several ways. Without guns involved, confrontations are won by the physically superior party inflicting overwhelming injury on the loser. People who think that fists, bats, sticks, or stones don't constitute lethal force watch too much TV, where people take beatings and come out of it with a bloody lip at worst. The fact that the gun makes lethal force easier works solely in favor of the weaker defender, not the stronger attacker. If both are armed, the field is level. The gun is the only weapon that's as lethal in the hands of an octogenarian as it is in the hands of a weightlifter. It simply wouldn't work as well as a force equalizer if it wasn't both lethal and easily employable.

When I carry a gun, I don't do so because I am looking for a fight, but because I'm looking to be left alone. The gun at my side means that I cannot be forced, only persuaded. I don't carry it because I'm afraid, but because it enables me to be unafraid. It doesn't limit the actions of those who would interact with me through reason, only the actions of those who would do so by force. It removes force from the equation...and that's why carrying a gun is a civilized act.


Good article.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Hanging Together
« on: June 21, 2007, 04:59:41 PM »
A good article written by Peter Caroline, in the July 2007 issue of The Blue Press.

Quote from: "The Blue Press"
Hanging Together

By Peter Caroline

"We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately."
Benjamin Franklin, July 4, 1776


By the time this is published, you will have undoubtedly heard all sorts of stories about a longtime hunting writer who described military-style semiautomatic rifles as “Terrorist Weapons,â€￾ and how his various sponsors have dropped him like a hot rock.  There’s been a tidal wave of postings on the internet about this, particularly in view of how our anti-gun enemies have capitalizd on this unfortunate situation.  For what it’s worth, here’s my opinion:

Right now, we gun owners are facing our most serious thread since the Clinton Administration.  All the gains we have made in the past few years may be wiped out by a Democratic Party Congress and Senate and – God forbid – President in the near future.  The old Clinton Assault Weapon Ban may become law again, a far more inclusive version with a lot more “unacceptableâ€￾ guns thrown under the bus.  Too bad… all those people who wanted to register a protest vote against the Iraq War and high gasoline prices voted these anti-gun characters back in.  Where were the one-issue, pro-gun votes back in November of 2006?

In any case, we have to ask… why are so-called dedicated hunters making noises like Sarah Brady, Michael Bloomberg, or Charles Schumer.  Perhaps it’s because a significant number of wealthy “sportsmenâ€￾ or well-subsidized outdoor writers are in fact elitists.  And that attitude does not help in maintaining or expanding our area of interest.  I’ll readily admit, I’d love to hunt with a five-figure David Miller or Dakota Arms rifle or Perazzi shotgun.  But that ain’t gonna happen.  The majority of us make do quite happily with our Model 94s or 870s.  Man of us go out in the field with something that might be unsympathetically and ignorantly described as an “assault rifle.â€￾

Okay, time for a reality check.  The AK-47 fires a cartridge ballistically identical to the hallowed .30/30, the cartridge that’s taken more deer than virtually all other calibers combined.  AR-15s and their clones have now reached a state of the art where ½ and even ¼ MOA performance is not unusual.  Take yours truly as an example.  When I was first invited to go prarie dog hunting in western Colorado, some 30+ years ago, I brought out an Armalite AR-180… simply because at that time it was the only long gun I had in a varmint caliber.  Even equipped with a Leupold 3-9X scope, it didn’t have the trigger pull or overall accuracy that was needed.  After the first day out, I traded it for a Remington 700 BDL in .22-250.  The point is, if my host had refused to take me out hunting when I took my AR-180 out of its case, I would have been turned off by the whole experience.  I had the chance to take my Black Rifle out to the field, and I learned its limitations.  Today, there are AR-15s that are perfectly apporpriate for varmint hunting, within the limitations of their cartridges.  Incidentally, I took my last buffalo in New Mexico with a .50 Beowulf, built on an AR-15 lower end.  Ooh, an Evil Black Rifle… and a damn good one, at that!

The main thing that divides us and works to our detriment in the firearms field is this whole business of “My gun is okay, but yours isn’t.â€￾  I’ve heard all too many shotgunners make disparaging remarks about handgun owners.  Some benchrest guys think that black rifles are strictly for paranoid survivalist types.  And many miltary rifle enthusiasts compare traditional hunteres to Elmer Fudd.  This is hurting us, people; we’re not protecting our Second Amendment rrights by pissing on each other’s shoes.

We cannot reiterate too often, the Second Amendment has nothing to do with hunting, target shooting, collecting or any other sport, hobby or non-defensive pursuit.  We gun owners are all in the same sleigh, and throwing one of us off is not going to slow down the wolves for long.  We gun owners – all of us, regardless of our area of special interest – have mortal enemies who are now in control of both houses of Congress.  Charles Schumer, Ted Kennedy, Hillary Clinton et al don’t care if you have an AK-47 or a Perazzi.  In their eyes, it’s simply a gun, and only they or their bodyguards are entitled to have the means of self-defense.  As long as we commoners can remain armed, we have the wherewithal to remain relatively free.  But it won’t last long if we get into internal wrangles vis-à-vis Good Guns vs Bad Guns.

I’ve owned guns since I was seven years old.  I’ve been writing for the firearms industry and about guns since 1981, and have written for The Blue Press since 1991.  According to the BATF’s description of why I was issued an FFL, I am a “Firearms Expert/Consultant,â€￾ which is in my opinion a pretty optimistic statement.  I would classify myself as a firearms enthusiast who’s been damn lucky.  While I have owned individual guns that I’d categorize as junk, I’d never condemn any category of guns as such.  I’ve shot with, hunted with and spent hours discussing with gun owners of all areas of interests.  What we all have in common is a debt to our Founding Fathers.  They realized that our inalienable rights would be protected only if we individually had the means to protect ourselves.  That’s what the Second Amendment is all about, and any gun owner who doesn’t understand that needs a serious attitude adjustment.

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I have for sale a pair of Oakley M Frames. These are the military SI ones.

Included is a grey and clear lens both in the "hybrid" shape.

The grey lens has several scratches. They do not impede my vision, but perhaps I am used to them. The clear lens has one small scratch that I cannot see when wearing them. The frame hinges are in good shape and not worn out.

An Oakley cleaning/storage slip is also included.

$80.00

SOLD

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Oh the silly Kriegsmarine...
« on: June 14, 2007, 08:34:24 PM »
http://break.com/index/navy-boats-colli ... speed.html

A pair of German Type 143A Gepard Class Fast Attack Craft collide.

S71 Gepard and S76 Frettchen.  Not sure which is which.

CBDR!

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General Off-Topic Discussion / The Endless Zombie Rampage
« on: May 14, 2007, 12:27:56 AM »
http://www.addictinggames.com/endlesszombierampage.html

Fun.  It gets pretty easy once you get the hang of it.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / The Last Stand
« on: May 03, 2007, 11:33:35 AM »
http://www.freewebarcade.com/game/the-last-stand/

Pretty fun.  Nil8r showed this to me.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Desert Dog Police K9 Trials
« on: April 27, 2007, 11:14:26 PM »
A few Sundays ago, I was at the Desert Dog Police K9 Trials in Scottsdale, and I took 1250 pictures.  Some of them are cool, so I figured I'd share.

Its hard to condense a large amount of pictures into a representative quantity, so I picked ones I thought were neat.  Some appear out of order because they probably are.


































































































Saturday really has all the cool stuff, and I've been on Saturday in previous years, but never taken any photos before.

Here's some photos that aren't mine of some of the cool stuff from previous years -








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General Airsoft Discussion / BB Measurements
« on: March 27, 2007, 11:24:21 AM »
I used a Browne & Sharpe Micrometer that measures to the ten thousandths place "0.0000"  Measurement was taken by inserting BB into micrometer and then torquing tensioner until the measurement stabilized.  Three measurements were taken on each BB, rotating the BB to a new spot at least 90 degrees away from the previous measurement to ensure that no "flattening" of the BB was hampering the true measurement.


Excel 0.25g

 - Initial Measurements -

01 _ 0.2307" 0.2317" 0.2319"
02 _ 0.2316" 0.2316" 0.2316"
03 _ 0.2317" 0.2318" 0.2318"
04 _ 0.2306" 0.2315" 0.2318"
05 _ 0.2315" 0.2310" 0.2314"

 - Averages 3 Measurements Of Each BB -

01 _ 0.23143" (Rounded Down)
02 _ 0.23160"
03 _ 0.23177" (Rounded Up)
04 _ 0.23130"
05 _ 0.23130"

- Average of Average of Each BB -

BB _ 0.23148" (Rounded Up)

0.23148" is 5.879592mm


Infinity 0.28g

 - Initial Measurements -

01 _ 0.2307" 0.2312" 0.2318"
02 _ 0.2320" 0.2326" 0.2311"
03 _ 0.2313" 0.2320" 0.2318"
04 _ 0.2328" 0.2319" 0.2334"
05 _ 0.2345" 0.2319" 0.2318"

 - Averages 3 Measurements Of Each BB -

01 _ 0.23123" (Rounded Down)
02 _ 0.23190"
03 _ 0.23170"
04 _ 0.23270"
05 _ 0.23273" (Rounded Down)

- Average of Average of Each BB -

BB _ 0.23205" (Rounded Down)

0.23205" is 5.894070mm


Killer Beez 0.25g

 - Initial Measurements -

01 _ 0.2335" 0.2338" 0.2329"
02 _ 0.2324" 0.2323" 0.2339"
03 _ 0.2329" 0.2341" 0.2322"
04 _ 0.2330" 0.2343" 0.2327"
05 _ 0.2325" 0.2335" 0.2334"

 - Averages 3 Measurements Of Each BB -

01 _ 0.23340"
02 _ 0.23287" (Rounded Up)
03 _ 0.23307" (Rounded Up)
04 _ 0.23333" (Rounded Down)
05 _ 0.23313" (Rounded Down)

- Average of Average of Each BB -

BB _ 0.23316"

0.23316" is 5.922264mm


TSD Tactical Black 0.25g

- Initial Measurements -

01 _ 0.2346" 0.2346" 0.2342"
02 _ 0.2338" 0.2345" 0.2343"
03 _ 0.2335" 0.2336" 0.2338"
04 _ 0.2340" 0.2334" 0.2337"
05 _ 0.2340" 0.2332" 0.2336"

- Averages 3 Measurements Of Each BB -

01 _ 0.23447" (Rounded Up)
02 _ 0.23420"
03 _ 0.23363" (Rounded Down)
04 _ 0.23370"
05 _ 0.23360"

- Average of Average of Each BB -

BB _ 0.23392"

0.23392" is 5.941568mm (Rounded Up)



Data Averages

5.941568mm _ TSD Tactical Black 0.25g
5.922264mm _ Killer Beez 0.25g Premium Grade
5.894070mm _ Infinity 0.28g Premium Grade Hyper Precision BB
5.879592mm _ Excel New 0.25g BBs With Ultra Accuracy


Addition Log

04/21/07 - TSD Tactical Black 0.25g
03/27/07 - Excel New 0.25g BBs With Ultra Accuracy
03/27/07 - Infinity 0.28g Premium Grade Hyper Precision BB
03/27/07 - Killer Beez 0.25g Premium Grade

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If someone wants to reveal other facts contained within this information, go right ahead.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / 300
« on: March 10, 2007, 12:54:48 AM »
300 was cool.  It gets 3 Gregs, 8 Ians, 19 Eds, me, another me... and a third me.  I liked it.


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Real Firearms / DC Court Upholds 2nd Amendment
« on: March 09, 2007, 02:01:24 PM »
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17538139/

http://howappealing.law.com/030907.html#023153

Quote from: "United States Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia Circuit"
To summarize, we conclude that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms. That right existed prior to the formation of the new government under the Constitution and was premised on the private use of arms for activities such as hunting and self-defense, the latter being understood as resistance to either private lawlessness or the depredations of a tyrannical government (or a threat from abroad). In addition, the right to keep and bear arms had the important and salutary civic purpose of helping to preserve the citizen militia. The civic purpose was also a political expedient for the Federalists in the First Congress as it served, in part, to placate their Antifederalist opponents. The individual right facilitated militia service by ensuring that citizens would not be barred from keeping the arms they would need when called forth for militia duty. Despite the importance of the Second Amendment's civic purpose, however, the activities it protects are not limited to militia service, nor is an individual's enjoyment of the right contingent upon his or her continued or intermittent enrollment in the militia.


Woot.

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Informational Links / EOTech + Streamlight TLR-1 Deal
« on: March 09, 2007, 12:10:32 PM »
http://store.botachtactical.com/eohowesi.html

Buy any EOTech and get a free Streamlight TLR-1.  You'll save $50ish.  Of course, this is only really good if you're interested in an EOTech and a TLR-1.

Good deal, but the usual Botach Tactical caveat applies...

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Crazy Cube
« on: December 17, 2006, 09:07:04 PM »
http://www.flashgamegiant.com/content/c ... zycube.swf

I haven't been able to pass level 17.

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