Month: November 2018

Ammo Supply Measurement.


Somebody (and as a joke) calculated the amount of ammo used in the movie not counting the enemy expenditure or the mini-guns rounds. He determined that HBD (Hour(s) of Blackhawk Down) comes to 65 rounds per minute, 3,900 per hour, 93,000 per day, 187,200 for the two days.

So, anybody knows any good Black Friday ammo sales? I might need to up my ammo count to a least a shift.

If you have not read the Monster Hunter International series, you can get started via Kindle with the first volume for free. We have a Facebook group that somebody has defined as a “Book Club with a gun problem.”

 

Why I post the stuff I do.

Still mulling a bit about this one:

I never made claim to be an extensive or even good writer. In fact from day one I have called myself a pamphleteer, nothing else. But I also have an enormous amount of respect for my readers because if there is something I have learned through the years and specially since I got into guns, is that people do not need to be treated like idiots when I write something. Do I need to go into a 5,000 word essay about the AK v AR? Nope, that would be trying to compare a 1938 VW Beetle with a 1965 Ford Mustang GT 350 and then tout the superiority of the AR as if they were equals and that was not the point I was trying to make.
Most of the readers understood (without having to pull out the crayon caddy like Evan wanted) that not 10 years ago, you could not get an AR15 for less than $700 but AKs could be found for around $350. Many people could not afford to shed a lot of money and went with AKs for SHTF weapons, including myself. Nobody back then would have believed that we would be in a time where an AR became affordable enough to have by most people. Hell, you can buy 30 round magazines for 7 bucks rather than the $50 and more if you survived the AWB decade.

And here is the kick: the young readers that might no be aware of the shift, are smart enough to either ask or find out on their own. Again, they don’t need a keyboard snob trying to impart his Gun Forum wisdom to the uncouth masses.

Again, I don’t write to make you feel good, I don’t write to get hits (I know, I took a hit on visits with my electoral positions) or to massage your fragile egos. I write because I want to, on the subjects I want to and the length I want to. I use memes, screen caps and stories of short length. If you want a cascade of gun-related words, you can always visit TTAG.
Oh dear, I am about to lose more readers.

 

 

Trump Administration Makes Thanksgiving Great Again!

Yesterday I saw this Tweet from FiveThrityEight:

Today I see this headline in The Washington Post:

Romaine lettuce is not safe to eat, CDC warns U.S. consumers

This is text directly from the article.

The CDC told consumers to throw away any romaine lettuce they may already have purchased. Restaurants should not serve it, stores should not sell it, and people should not buy it, no matter where or when the lettuce was grown. It doesn’t matter if it is chopped, whole head or part of a mix. All romaine should be avoided.

“This advice includes all types or uses of romaine lettuce, such as whole heads of romaine, hearts of romaine, and bags and boxes of precut lettuce and salad mixes that contain romaine, including baby romaine, spring mix, and Caesar salad,” the CDC said. “If you do not know if the lettuce is romaine or whether a salad mix contains romaine, do not eat it and throw it away.”

Yes!!!

Trump’s CDC has banned salad from Thanksgiving dinner.

This means that California Liberals won’t be able to enjoy their favorite Thanksgiving side dish, with vegetarians and vegans hardest hit.

This is a true Thanksgiving miracle.

Make Thanksgiving dinner great again!!!

 

We have reached an unimaginable moment (Update)

We are now living in a country where you can buy an AR15 for under $300 and find a Century Arms AK-style rifle for about $450 and up.


Update: It seems a Facebook reader felt cheated by the brevity of this post. I shall use his complain to expand the length and accommodate him.

Must have been a new “reader” who did not know I have no problem using their stupidity to feed my blog posts.

Bill De Blasio is why we should be allowed to buy full auto and grenades

Earlier I said Portland is why you should stock up on ammo, well New York City mayor, Bill De Blasio is why we should be allowed to stock up on full auto and grenades.

He did an interview with New York Magazine.  I am going to post the entirety of his answer to a question (and the question) below:

In 2013, you ran on reducing income inequality. Where has it been hardest to make progress? Wages, housing, schools?

What’s been hardest is the way our legal system is structured to favor private property. I think people all over this city, of every background, would like to have the city government be able to determine which building goes where, how high it will be, who gets to live in it, what the rent will be. I think there’s a socialistic impulse, which I hear every day, in every kind of community, that they would like things to be planned in accordance to their needs. And I would, too. Unfortunately, what stands in the way of that is hundreds of years of history that have elevated property rights and wealth to the point that that’s the reality that calls the tune on a lot of development.

I’ll give you an example. I was down one day on Varick Street, somewhere close to Canal, and there was a big sign out front of a new condo saying, “Units start at $2 million.” And that just drives people stark raving mad in this city, because that kind of development is clearly not for everyday people. It’s almost like it’s being flaunted. Look, if I had my druthers, the city government would determine every single plot of land, how development would proceed. And there would be very stringent requirements around income levels and rents. That’s a world I’d love to see, and I think what we have, in this city at least, are people who would love to have the New Deal back, on one level. They’d love to have a very, very powerful government, including a federal government, involved in directly addressing their day-to-day reality.

It’s not reachable right now. And it leaves this friction, and this anger, which is visceral. I try to explain the things we can do. It’s a little bit of a Serenity Prayer — let’s talk about the things we can fix. The rent freeze we did reached over 2 million people.In 2015 and 2016, the mayor’s appointees ruled that new one-year leases on rent-stabilized units could not increase. I’ve talked to people who were going to be evicted, and we stopped the eviction by giving them a free lawyer. And I’ve talked to people who got affordable housing under our plan for 200,000 apartments.

That answer is 100% Soviet style centrally planned communism.

He believes that government, and government alone should plan what happens to every plot of land in this country and should manage the day to day lives of every one of its citizens.

I am going to post this anecdote about Boris Yeltsin from the New York Times again, for the second time today.  This time, I will bold the most important parts.

During a visit to the United States in 1989 he became more convinced than ever that Russia had been ruinously damaged by its centralized, state-run economic system, where people stood in long lines to buy the most basic needs of life and more often than not found the shelves bare. He was overwhelmed by what he saw at a Houston supermarket, by the kaleidoscopic variety of meats and vegetables available to ordinary Americans.

Leon Aron, quoting a Yeltsin associate, wrote in his biography, “Yeltsin, A Revolutionary Life” (St. Martin’s Press, 2000): “For a long time, on the plane to Miami, he sat motionless, his head in his hands. ‘What have they done to our poor people?’ he said after a long silence.” He added, “On his return to Moscow, Yeltsin would confess the pain he had felt after the Houston excursion: the ‘pain for all of us, for our country so rich, so talented and so exhausted by incessant experiments.’ ”

He wrote that Mr. Yeltsin added, “I think we have committed a crime against our people by making their standard of living so incomparably lower than that of the Americans.” An aide, Lev Sukhanov was reported to have said that it was at that moment that “the last vestige of Bolshevism collapsed” inside his boss.

Yeltsin was a member of the Communist Party for most of his adult life.  He was the First Secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the Communist Party and later President of the Russian Federation.

After a visit to the United States, he spent the rest of his life regretting what centrally planned communism did to the Russian people.

Bill De Blasio wants to impose that same model on New York, and presumably the rest of the country (given his clear Presidential intentions).

If Mayor De Blasio had his way, the residents of New York City would all live in New York City Housing Authority khrushchyovka.

Portland residents want food shortages, the Mayor of New York City wants housing shortages, and New York City’s newest Congressional Representative wants healthcare shortages.

The Democrat party is hell bent for leather on taking us into Soviet style socialism.

I want grenades.

Explosion Leaves Future Century Arms Imports in Doubt – NRA Shooting Illustrated

Via NRA Shooting Illustrated

A Nov. 12 explosion in the testing tunnel at state-owned Cugir Arms Factory in Romania could negatively impact the availability of WASR rifles and Draco pistols available through Florida-based Century Arms—a stateside importer of classic firearms and manufacturer of AKs here in the United States. The Washington Post reported a 50-year-old woman was killed in the blast, and it took two hours for first responders to extinguish the resulting blaze.

“We support our Romanian partners in this tragic loss and time of need,” Century Arms said in a statement. “This factory produced a number of firearms imported by Century Arms including the popular WASR rifles and Micro Draco pistols….While the company has a small quantity in stock, future delivery status of these products is uncertain.”

Unknown how many alcoholic simians were dead or injured in the explosion.

 

Earl Scruggs And Friends – Foggy Mountain Breakdown (Crank it up!)

Written by Earl Scruggs
Earl Scruggs, banjo – Glen Duncan, fiddle – Randy Scruggs, acoustic guitar – Steve Martin, 2nd banjo solo – Vince Gill, 1st electric guitar solo – Marty Stuart, mandolin – Gary Scruggs, harmonica – Albert Lee, 2nd electric guitar solo – Paul Shaffer, piano – Jerry Douglas,dobro – Leon Russell, organ – Glenn Worf, bass – Harry Stinson, drums.

Hat Tip Tom W.