I've put together a compilation of articles and essays regarding why to own a gun. Most of these include sound reasons for gun ownership and will possibly give you the ammunition needed to win an argument on the benefits of gun ownership. More importantly, this may give you the reasons you might need to arm yourself.
Chuck Woolery Video on the Right to Bear Arms
Here is one of the best philosophical arguments I've seen that mirrors my own beliefs and encompasses some of the best thinkers on the subject of personal rights and duties as applied to gun ownership. Why the gun is civilization.
Here is another one from Calguns on why guns are necessary for a civilized society.
76 Reasons to have a gun.
Reasons to Own a Firearm
Why Own a Gun
Why I Own a Gun - Joke of the Day
About.com - Why Own a Gun
Why own a handgun
Here is how they want to get rid of your gun rights.
Black Friday Sales Set Record
"One little bit of information can be the difference between life and death." - Author Unknown, Maybe Dead XXXXXXX (Check out the Alpha site survivalcompound.com)
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Why Own Guns
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Glock 19 Gen4 - Glock Knuckle Injury
Update 1/16/2013 (My Fix for Glock Knuckle came rather easily. The back strap that came with the Gen 4 was the smallest one and that set my knuckle up for punishment when fired. I added the medium grip strap over the small one and it works fine now. I suggest you try that before you take a Dremel tool or sandpaper to your frame and void your warranty.)
I like Glocks and have used them since they became available. I recently picked up the Gen4 Model 19 in the hopes of getting the newest and best improvements on what has become an outstanding self defense system. After 50 rounds I noticed a pain on my right middle finger at the second knuckle where the trigger guard contacts this part of the hand. I had the beginning of a blister and it actually became painful to continue firing. This was something totally new for me after using every generation of Glock 9mm pistols to come out since the beginning. I compared it with the a Gen-3 and noticed that the edges on the Gen-4 are sharper around the trigger guard. I now have to come up with a way to cope with this unexpected and ridiculous new problem that came with this new gun. As it stands now, I'd recommend to anyone thinking of a Glock Model 19 to stick with Gen-3 simply based on this issue alone.
A number of other users on pistol-forums report this same problem to the point it is called Glock Knuckle. Some have used sand paper to solve the problem. I notice one comment at the end of this thread that matches my observation that the edges of the trigger guard need to be rounded. I'm likely to try this approach myself to fix the problem or attempt to fix it.
Here is a thread on thehighroad that suggests changing to back strap size to move your knuckle away from the offending trigger guard. I'll probably try that first and then proceed to go the sandpaper route. I'm hesitant to go with sandpaper in the event it has an effect on the warranty as a modification.
Other than this problem I found the weapon fired the same as the others and with the distraction of the sharp edge trigger guard I was unable to clearly see a change in the trigger reset distance or pull.
I found a good review of the Gen-4 here at a pistol training site.
If you are looking for grip modifications here is a page describing the efforts another Glock user has performed.
I like Glocks and have used them since they became available. I recently picked up the Gen4 Model 19 in the hopes of getting the newest and best improvements on what has become an outstanding self defense system. After 50 rounds I noticed a pain on my right middle finger at the second knuckle where the trigger guard contacts this part of the hand. I had the beginning of a blister and it actually became painful to continue firing. This was something totally new for me after using every generation of Glock 9mm pistols to come out since the beginning. I compared it with the a Gen-3 and noticed that the edges on the Gen-4 are sharper around the trigger guard. I now have to come up with a way to cope with this unexpected and ridiculous new problem that came with this new gun. As it stands now, I'd recommend to anyone thinking of a Glock Model 19 to stick with Gen-3 simply based on this issue alone.
A number of other users on pistol-forums report this same problem to the point it is called Glock Knuckle. Some have used sand paper to solve the problem. I notice one comment at the end of this thread that matches my observation that the edges of the trigger guard need to be rounded. I'm likely to try this approach myself to fix the problem or attempt to fix it.
Here is a thread on thehighroad that suggests changing to back strap size to move your knuckle away from the offending trigger guard. I'll probably try that first and then proceed to go the sandpaper route. I'm hesitant to go with sandpaper in the event it has an effect on the warranty as a modification.
Other than this problem I found the weapon fired the same as the others and with the distraction of the sharp edge trigger guard I was unable to clearly see a change in the trigger reset distance or pull.
I found a good review of the Gen-4 here at a pistol training site.
If you are looking for grip modifications here is a page describing the efforts another Glock user has performed.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Nine is Fine
There are many experts that will tell you that the 9mm is somehow not up to the task of self defense. I suggest you do your own testing along with reading the specifications for stopping power online and checking the gelatin penetration videos.
A friend of mine tested his .22 Ruger LCR pistol by firing it into a phone book. It went 600 pages into it so this convinced him that a hole at least that deep in a human body would likely dissuade many attackers unless they are amped up on drugs.
He took his Makarov and tried the same test. It went through the book completely and traveled onward. This simple test gave him a high level of confidence in his weapon of choice.
A friend of mine tested his .22 Ruger LCR pistol by firing it into a phone book. It went 600 pages into it so this convinced him that a hole at least that deep in a human body would likely dissuade many attackers unless they are amped up on drugs.
He took his Makarov and tried the same test. It went through the book completely and traveled onward. This simple test gave him a high level of confidence in his weapon of choice.
Friday, September 28, 2012
America On Fire
Here is an example of the crimes of the day. We have a violent underclass that cares nothing about others.
Florida Clerk stops robbery with beer can.
Teens beat mentally disabled woman and laugh about it.
Gang of Teens take over a gas station.
Gas Station beat down in Detroit.
Outside the borders of the USA
How the French deal with illegals. Burn them out.
Ireland punks glue door locks shut.
Florida Clerk stops robbery with beer can.
Teens beat mentally disabled woman and laugh about it.
Gang of Teens take over a gas station.
Gas Station beat down in Detroit.
Outside the borders of the USA
How the French deal with illegals. Burn them out.
Ireland punks glue door locks shut.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Can You Hear Me Now? Yes, and a whole lot more.
Apparently U.S. law enforcement is hoping to do so and be able to identify you by voice when they find a call that falls outside of normal chit chat.
http://rt.com/usa/news/law-enforcement-voice-recognition-759/
Facial recognition is already in the works with a one billion dollar FBI program in the works.
Add to this the 13 ways the government tracks you and it's getting downright hard to stay off the radar.
Finding a GPS tracker on your car.
Cell phone tracking.
http://rt.com/usa/news/law-enforcement-voice-recognition-759/
Facial recognition is already in the works with a one billion dollar FBI program in the works.
Add to this the 13 ways the government tracks you and it's getting downright hard to stay off the radar.
Finding a GPS tracker on your car.
Cell phone tracking.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Government Ammo Purchases for Domestic Tranquility
This ongoing buildup of ammo purchases well beyond the need for training leads many of us to believe that DHS and other agencies within the USA are planning for martial law.
DHS Orders 200 Million more rounds of ammunition. Since 176, 000 rounds of it are .308 ammo it leads to the question as to what DHS plans to do with it.
This is also why ammo prices in general are continuing to increase.
DHS Orders 200 Million more rounds of ammunition. Since 176, 000 rounds of it are .308 ammo it leads to the question as to what DHS plans to do with it.
This is also why ammo prices in general are continuing to increase.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Economics and Collapse
Reports of an economic death spiral that indicate civilization may not survive
Suffering on a Biblical Scale
Inflation fears, looming fiscal fears send gold soaring
22 red flags
Marc Faber: System broke in 3 to 10 years
China Working to Replace the Dollar with a Gold Backed Currency
Suffering on a Biblical Scale
Inflation fears, looming fiscal fears send gold soaring
22 red flags
Marc Faber: System broke in 3 to 10 years
China Working to Replace the Dollar with a Gold Backed Currency
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