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Friday, May 17, 2013

Pistol Practice in VA

Spent a little time last week with Dad, and as part of our usual ritual, a little trigger time was in order.  We set up targets at 30 yards, and took some shots with the 38 revolver, and the Ruger 22.  Given the distance, I feel good about the results.

Good times Dad!

Orange shots are the 38, blue are the 22.  Standing, no rest used.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Some fun at the range

I decided to visit the range today for some trigger time.  I brought along the 22 and the AR.

The shots in orange are for the 22 (50 yards with iron sights).  My group (dropping the 2 worst) was 1.75 inches to the right...after some quick math, I'll need to adjust my rear sight to the left 1/32 of an inch to bring the group on center...but overall, not bad for irons (at least for me).

The AR is shooting well on center...excluding that flier to the left...the report of the rifle spooks me a bit...it's just one of those things that will get better with practice.  I was able to hit the 18" plate at 200 yards freehand 60% of the time...which was a lot better than the guy next to me (who was using a rest and a very pricey EOTech sight I might add).  The trigger on my AR is terrible...it's so heavy...but given the latest political climate, I dare not invest more $ into the rifle.

I did have fun at any rate...now it's time to clean the rifles.  Happy shooting all!  And Merry Christmas!!!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Another senseless act, and we will be the ones punished

So, some shitbag decides to set a house on fire...and then wait for the fire department to show up...so he can start shooting at them.  What is wrong with people???  Where did the moral fiber in this country go?

I, of course, am horrified, and I feel terrible for the family of the victims.  These were firefighters!  Innocent beyond belief.  I'm incredibly saddened by this.

Here is an excerpt of the report that I think is very important to note however (and i'm X'ing out this shitheads name):

Webster Police have identified the shooter as 62-year-old X. X was found dead near the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. X was arrested in 1980 for beating and killing his grandmother. He was convicted in 1981 and served time until 1998. He was on supervised parole until 2006. 

Based on this, I'm sure it was completely illegal for this guy to have a firearm.  I bet this will be used as another reason to take away our firearms.  We, the responsible gun owners in this country will be punished for the actions of these people.

I hope the work is done to find out where this shitbag got his weapons, and if it is found that someone provided firearms to this asshole, then prosecutions should be swift and substantial.


Bad people will find ways to hurt innocent people...McVeigh, and Bin Laden are examples of that.


Mental Health and adequate prosecution is the problem!  This guy is an example of that...who beats and kills his grandmother?  He should have been executed for that...but instead he served time...was released...and now he's killed innocent people.

I've said it many times, and I'll say it again:  Banning guns will not solve the problem.  Punishing the law abiding citizens of this country will not solve the problem.  Even if guns were all banned, bad people will still have access to them...just as marijuana is available in every city of our country.  Mental health is not given enough attention.

here is the full story on this horrific act: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/50288520/ns/local_news-rochester_ny/t/two-firefighters-shot-after-incident-west-webster#.UNjTzLR4Ix0


UPDATE:  An arrest was made today (Dec 28th), a 24 year old female who bought the weapons for 62 year old X.  This is a step in the right direction.  Fingers crossed for swift and stern punishment.

Friday, December 21, 2012

NRA weighs in, thank you Wayne LaPierre

The full video, as well as many of Wayne LaPierre's sensible comments, are missing in reports across the news agencies. Most I suspect, are due to the liberal bias, and the misconception that making guns illegal will fix the problem. It's been demonstrated again and again across the globe that banning guns results in innocent victims being harmed.

I ask those that think banning guns is the answer this question: Do you know anyone who has possessed illegal drugs? Surely, most everyone has seen marijuana...an illegal substance...at some point in their life. How is banning guns going to erase them from the face of the planet any more effectively than the laws against marijuana? Seriously?

I like the solution of placing an armed guard at every school. It would deter scum from committing crimes like this...and if they do try...they would be stopped dead in their tracks. It has the added benefit of showing kids the friendly face of law enforcement from an early age...fostering an impression of 'cops are good', and encouraging a comfort with law enforcement. (Do understand that every single legal and responsible gun owner, has a respect, and desire for the laws of our country...it is the laws that bring our freedoms, and help us enforce our freedoms. There seems to be a loss of respect {and enforcement} for the laws that we have on the books, and a lack of respect for those who enforce these laws. I for one have NO desire to live in a lawless country...nor do I want to see any of our rights taken away.)

Here is another solution, that I think would deter many of the young people who commit these horrible acts...
it should be illegal to publish the identity of these mass murderers.


Anyone who reads this...know this fact:

If I believed that banning guns would make it safer for my children in this world, I would support that completely.  But I know that is a fairy tale solution that will not work.  The words of Wayne LaPierre, and my thoughts above, represent what I feel make the world safe for my children...all children...and the american people as a whole.


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NRA PRESS CONFERENCE
12/21/2012


The National Rifle Association's 4 million mothers, fathers, sons and daughters join the nation in horror, outrage, grief and earnest prayer for the families of Newtown, Connecticut ... who suffered such incomprehensible loss as a result of this unspeakable crime.

Out of respect for those grieving families, and until the facts are known, the NRA has refrained from comment. While some have tried to exploit tragedy for political gain, we have remained respectfully silent.

Now, we must speak ... for the safety of our nation's children. Because for all the noise and anger directed at us over the past week, no one — nobody — has addressed the most important, pressing and immediate question we face: How do we protect our children right now, starting today, in a way that we know works?

The only way to answer that question is to face up to the truth. Politicians pass laws for Gun-Free School Zones. They issue press releases braggingabout them. They post signs advertising them.

And in so doing, they tell every insane killer in America that schools are theirsafest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk.

How have our nation's priorities gotten so far out of order? Think about it. We care about our money, so we protect our banks with armed guards. American airports, office buildings, power plants, courthouses — even sports stadiums — are all protected by armed security.

We care about the President, so we protect him with armed Secret Service agents. Members of Congress work in offices surrounded by armed Capitol Police officers.

Yet when it comes to the most beloved, innocent and vulnerable members of the American family — our children — we as a society leave them utterly defenseless, and the monsters and predators of this world know it and exploit it. That must change now!

The truth is that our society is populated by an unknown number of genuine monsters — people so deranged, so evil, so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can possibly ever comprehend them. They walk among us every day. And does anybody really believe that the next <name removed> isn't planning his attack on a school he's already identified at this very moment?

How many more copycats are waiting in the wings for their moment of fame — from a national media machine thatrewards them with the wall-to-wall attention and sense of identity that they crave — while provoking others to try to make their mark?

A dozen more killers? A hundred? More? How can we possibly even guess how many, given our nation's refusal to create an active national database of the mentally ill?

And the fact is, that wouldn't even begin to address the much larger and more lethal criminal class: Killers, robbers, rapists and drug gang members who have spread like cancer in every community in this country. Meanwhile, federal gun prosecutions have decreased by 40% — to the lowest levels in a decade.

So now, due to a declining willingness to prosecute dangerous criminals, violent crime is increasing again for the first time in 19 years! Add another hurricane, terrorist attack or some other natural or man-made disaster, and you've got a recipe for a national nightmare of violence and victimization.

And here's another dirty little truth that the media try their best to conceal: There exists in this country a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells, and sows, violence against its own people.

Through vicious, violent video games with names like Bulletstorm, Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat and Splatterhouse. And here's one: it's called Kindergarten Killers. It's been online for 10 years. How come my research department could find it and all of yours either couldn't or didn't want anyone to know you had found it?

Then there's the blood-soaked slasher films like "American Psycho" and "Natural Born Killers" that are aired like propaganda loops on "Splatterdays" and every day, and a thousand music videos that portray life as a joke and murder as a way of life. And then they have the nerve to call it "entertainment."

But is that what it really is? Isn't fantasizing about killing people as a way to get your kicks really the filthiest form of pornography?

In a race to the bottom, media conglomerates compete with one another to shock, violate and offend every standard of civilized society by bringing an ever-more-toxic mix of reckless behavior and criminal cruelty into our homes — every minute of every day of every month of every year.

A child growing up in America witnesses 16,000 murders and 200,000 acts of violence by the time he or she reaches the ripe old age of 18.

And throughout it all, too many in our national media ... their corporate owners ... and their stockholders ... act as silent enablers, if not complicit co-conspirators. Rather than face their own moral failings, the media demonize lawful gun owners, amplify their cries for more laws and fill the national debate with misinformation and dishonest thinking that only delay meaningful action and all but guarantee that the next atrocity is only a news cycle away.

The media call semi-automatic firearms "machine guns" — they claim these civilian semi-automatic firearms are used by the military, and they tell us that the .223 round is one of the most powerful rifle calibers ... when all of these claims are factually untrue. They don't know what they're talking about!

Worse, they perpetuate the dangerous notion that one more gun ban — or one more law imposed on peaceful, lawful people — will protect us where 20,000 others have failed!

As brave, heroic and self-sacrificing as those teachers were in those classrooms, and as prompt, professional and well-trained as those police were when they responded, they were unable — through no fault of their own — to stop it.

As parents, we do everything we can to keep our children safe. It is now time for us to assume responsibility for their safety at school. The only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. Would you rather have your 911 call bring a good guy with a gun from a mile away ... or a minute away?

Now, I can imagine the shocking headlines you'll print tomorrow morning: "More guns," you'll claim, "are the NRA's answer to everything!" Your implication will be that guns are evil and have no place in society, much less in our schools. But since when did the word "gun" automatically become a bad word?

A gun in the hands of a Secret Service agent protecting the President isn't a bad word. A gun in the hands of a soldier protecting the United States isn't a bad word. And when you hear the glass breaking in your living room at 3 a.m. and call 911, you won't be able to pray hard enough for a gun in the hands of a good guy to get there fast enough to protect you.

So why is the idea of a gun good when it's used to protect our President or our country or our police, but bad when it's used to protect our children in their schools?

They're our kids. They're our responsibility. And it's not just our duty to protect them — it's our right to protect them.

You know, five years ago, after the Virginia Tech tragedy, when I said we should put armed security in every school, the media called me crazy. But what if, when <name removed> started shooting his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School last Friday, he had been confronted by qualified, armed security?

Will you at least admit it's possible that 26 innocent lives might have been spared? Is that so abhorrent to you that you would rather continue to risk the alternative?

Is the press and political class here in Washington so consumed by fear and hatred of the NRA and America's gun owners that you're willing to accept a world where real resistance to evil monsters is a lone, unarmed school principal left to surrender her life to shield the children in her care? No one — regardless of personal political prejudice — has the right to impose that sacrifice.

Ladies and gentlemen, there is no national, one-size-fits-all solution to protecting our children. But do know this President zeroed out school emergency planning grants in last year's budget, and scrapped "Secure Our Schools"policing grants in next year's budget.

With all the foreign aid, with all the money in the federal budget, we can't afford to put a police officer in every school?  Even if they did that, politicians have no business — and no authority — denying us the right, the ability, or the moral imperative to protect ourselves and our loved ones from harm.

Now, the National Rifle Association knows that there are millions of qualified active and retired police; active, reserve and retired military; security professionals; certified firefighters and rescue personnel; and an extraordinary corps of patriotic, trained qualified citizens to join with local school officials and police in devising a protection plan for every school. We can deploy them to protect our kids now. We can immediately make America's schools safer — relying on the brave men and women of America's police force.

The budget of our local police departments are strained and resources are limited, but their dedication and courage are second to none and they can be deployed right now.

I call on Congress today to act immediately, to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every school — and to do it now, to make sure that blanket of safety is in place when our children return to school in January.

Before Congress reconvenes, before we engage in any lengthy debate over legislation, regulation or anything else, as soon as our kids return to school after the holiday break, we need to have every single school in America immediately deploy a protection program proven to work — and by that I mean armed security.

Right now, today, every school in the United States should plan meetings with parents, school administrators, teachers and local authorities — and draw upon every resource available — to erect a cordon of protection around our kids right now. Every school will have a different solution based on its own unique situation.

Every school in America needs to immediately identify, dedicate and deploy the resources necessary to put these security forces in place right now. And the National Rifle Association, as America's preeminent trainer of law enforcement and security personnel for the past 50 years, is ready, willing and uniquely qualified to help.

Our training programs are the most advanced in the world. That expertise must be brought to bear to protect our schools and our children now. We did it for the nation's defense industries and military installations during World War II, and we'll do it for our schools today.

The NRA is going to bring all of its knowledge, dedication and resources to develop a model National School Shield Emergency Response Program for every school that wants it. From armed security to building design and access control to information technology to student and teacher training, this multi-faceted program will be developed by the very best experts in their fields.

Former Congressman Asa Hutchinson will lead this effort as National Director of the National School Shield Program, with a budget provided by the NRA of whatever scope the task requires. His experience as a U.S. Attorney, Director of the Drug Enforcement Agency and Undersecretary of the Department of Homeland Security will give him the knowledge and expertise to hire the most knowledgeable and credentialed experts available anywhere, to get this program up and running from the first day forward.

If we truly cherish our kids more than our money or our celebrities, we must give them the greatest level of protection possible and the security that is only available with a properly trained — armed — good guy.

Under Asa's leadership, our team of security experts will make this the best program in the world for protecting our children at school, and we will make that program available to every school in America free of charge.

That's a plan of action that can, and will, make a real, positive and indisputable difference in the safety of our children — starting right now.

There'll be time for talk and debate later. This is the time, this is the day for decisive action.

We can't wait for the next unspeakable crime to happen before we act. We can't lose precious time debating legislation that won't work. We mustn't allow politics or personal prejudice to divide us. We must act now.

For the sake of the safety of every child in America, I call on every parent, every teacher, every school administrator and every law enforcement officer in this country to join us in the National School Shield Program and protect our children with the only line of positive defense that's tested and proven to work.

Friday, December 14, 2012

my heart is broken

To hear about what this "person" did to these children and people...it has me so upset.  Nothing can explain this.  It hurts so much.  How could someone do such a thing???

These parents will never see their kids again.  There is nothing worse in the world.

I feel so terrible for these people and their families.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Trigger time in VA with Dad

Spent Thanksgiving with Dad in Virginia, and we squeezed in some trigger time (of course).  As always, it was a blast!

I brought the 308 Remington 700, and my AR-15 this time.  I'm finally getting comfortable with the recoil of the 308, and my shooting is showing it.  These are my first two rounds of the day at 30 yards...the first shot was aimed dead center on the target and impacted low (as expected with the scope height above the barrel, and the close distance), and the 2nd shot, i aimed 1.25" high to compensate for the bullet trajectory...the picture says it all....

This weekend we focused on our offhand shooting....my brother in law was there, and he showed us up pretty good...he's been a life long hunter, and it showed in his off hand ability.  The shots above were not off hand....just for the record!  After an hour screwing around, we were able to hit beer cans consistently at 30 yards off hand...not bad...a little more time and I'm sure we can do the same at 50 yards+.

308 vs beer can full of water....total carnage!  The cans literally explode on impact....much more dramatic than the 22lr or 17hmr!

Looking forward to some more off hand practice...I can't let my brother in law show me up like that again!  Ha ha ha!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Trigger Time

I paid a visit to my father's on the other side of town...he put in a range in the back of his property, and what a great setup!  He's installed a covered bench area (which doubles as an elevated 'tree stand' for hunting), and a nice wide 200ft long range with backstop.  Excellent place to go shooting!

We shot up some paper, and a few milk jugs filled with water.  The amount of damage the 220 Swift did compared to the 223 Remington was shocking!

Here I am, about to take out another jug!  Get some!!!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Going back to irons...

In the interest of exploring more aspects of shooting, I decided to convert my 22lr to iron sights.  The 22lr is great out to 50-60 yards in my opinion...something iron sights are ideal for.  My Savage MK II came set up for a scope, with no provisions for iron sights, so a little work was ahead.  After some digging around, I cam across a set of 'irons' from Truglo designed for muzzle loaders.  I ordered up a set, and when they arrived I went about modifying them for the 22lr.

I needed to sand the concave indentations on the base of both front and back sights....i used a dowel with tape wrapped around it to get to almost the same diameter as the rifle barrel, wrapped a piece of sand paper around it, then worked them into shape.  A good cleaning of the parts with alcohol swabs, then a coating with 30 minute epoxy, and the sights were attached to the rifle.  I gave this a couple days to set up good, and went out to the range today.


While at the range zeroing in the sights, I learned a couple things.  1st, my eyesight at 35 isn't what it used to be...I can't believe I'm saying that already.  2nd, as with all aspects of shooting, I've found, shooting with irons isn't as easy as it is 'in theory'.  It was good fun however, and while my results don't compare with my groups while 'scoped', I'm still happy.  More practice, and i'm sure these will tighten up.  


50 yards, 22lr, iron sights...not too bad, could take home dinner with this if I needed to.  This sure is a fun hobby!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

The recent call for gun regulation

I find it frustrating that every time some nutjob (or what I like to call a sub-human-fuck) shoots someone, the left starts up their 'let's ban all guns' rhetoric. I find the whole thing ridiculous.

No one stands up and asks, WHY did this nutjob (ie. sub-human-fuck) do this?  I haven't heard a reason yet.  Did withdrawing from his doctorate program do this to him?  Who knows.....but here is the thing.....understanding why people do fucked up things, and preventing fucked up things from happening never seem to be at the top of the list of responses.  Why is it an immediate race to ban guns.....guns which I have been (and will always be) responsible with.....guns which my father has been responsible with for 55+ years now....guns which my friends are responsible with...guns which countless Americans are responsible with!  And the left fails to acknowledge that every day, someone has their life saved because they are armed with a firearm.  Let's say it is only 1 person a day.....where a firearm saved their life against some scumbag......that sure adds up fast!  It's not a huge nationwide story....but it happens, and can't be ignored.

I heard that 3 of the people in that theater had concealed carry permits, but due to a backwards ass law, they were not allowed to carry at the location of the shooting.  Why not a huge call to lift this silly ban?  I'm left to think that had this scumbag been shot dead at the scene of the crime, it would be one hell of a deterrent to the next scumbag to contemplate this sort of act.

Another thought came to mind a couple nights ago, while watching a program on nuclear proliferation.  Sure, we would all prefer that nuclear weapons didn't exist, but let's be honest....would any one of us agree to dismantling every single nuke in the US while allowing other countries in the world to possess them?  Hell no.  So why take away your right, or my right to defend ourselves against the thugs of the world?  Would a Utopian world free of firearms (used for defense) be ideal?  Sure.  Is that realistic?  Hell no!

I want to go back to my earlier point.....why do people do fucked up things to other people?  I don't know....but this is what we should be looking at....not banning guns.  Banning guns does not solve the actual problem....which is sub-human-fuckheads who decide to kill other people.

America, why don't we address the real problem?  Let's reach out to our fellow man and prevent the real problem.  Then we can all go to the gun range....and put some holes in paper for the fun of it!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Another happy AR-15 owner

A friend of mine took the plunge the other day and bought an AR-15.  Another happy customer....he called me after firing it for the first time to say "you were right, this is so much fun!"

Get some!