He was one of the good ones. Sorry to see that he has passed. I'm sure he's claimed a place in Valhalla.
http://news.yahoo.com/ap-source-retired-gen-norman-schwarzkopf-dies-002111413--politics.html
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Kewl Accessorization (and meat)
I've had a Remington 870 12 Gauge for quite some time, but it has spent a lot of time in the safe. It makes it to the range a lot because it's just lots of fun. What it hasn't done is operate in the capacity of a home defense firearm. "Why?" you say. "It is one of the most venerable man-stoppers made." Yes, I do agree. They have their place in home defense and can be an immediate show stopper. However, I do not employ anything for home defense in a serious capacity without one of these:
This is what was under the tree today. I've been seriously looking for a good set-up and just haven't gone for it. I've even had stuff in the cart on-line, but just not bought it. It wasn't at the top of the spending list. Mrs. 45er asked for a list, so I forwarded her the links I had favorited. I'm liking this set up.
It is an Elzetta mount (which is constructed very well) and a Primary Arms light. The light is nothing special, just really darn bright. Primary Arms says 420 lumens and from the purple spots in my vision, I might agree with that. It's just a single stage light with a click on and off tail cap. Simple. You can pulse it on if you want, but I really wanted a light with click-on function since this is a pump gun. I really need a constant on function because I don't want to be trying to find the pulse switch every time I rack the slide.
It stands off a bit from the barrel, but I'm ok with that. I didn't want to put a mount on with a rail and then another mount and then clamp the light. That's a lot of stuff to get loose. This is a specifically dedicated light mount and there are a heck of a lot of screws holding this on. I will be taking it out this weekend for some testing. Fun.
Now, on to the next bit of fun from this week. I was wandering through a local store and saw some camo wrap on a display. Nothing special, I thought, until I started looking at it. It is basically like medical wrap. Not the old Ace bandage from days past. This is latex embedded so it sticks to itself. It also gives a secondary advantage of making the gun you are wrapping a little more "grippy". Here is the result on my stainless Remington 700:
For perspective, there is a picture of the same rifle at the bottom of the page. The product is called Camo Form from a company called McNett. It isn't cheap at $15 a roll. One roll is supposed to wrap a rifle, mounts and scope. I'm not a professional at this, so I didn't have a lot left for the scope. I used what I had.
This is a pretty cool product. It's re-usable and can just be washed in water and hung to dry. One of the issues with my stainless rifle is it's super shiny. Mostly that isn't an issue, but when I am stalking or sitting in the open I'm extra conscious of the potential shine there. This will help a bit, I think (and it looks kinda cool).
Now, for something completely different:
The Elk is done! It wasn't cheap, either, but it was worth it. On the left there is the pencil stick (think skinny dried sausage), in the middle is jalapeno cheese summer sausage (yum) and the right is salami. We also got regular summer sausage and jerky. The look on my face was probably hilarious when my dad brought these in the house. I was thinking something like the little chub of meat you get in the store, you know, about 10 inches long. The summer sausage and salami was probably 2 feet long or better. When you thaw one of these babies, you'd better have a dinner party planned or a platoon to feed. Oh, and it tastes incredible.
This is what was under the tree today. I've been seriously looking for a good set-up and just haven't gone for it. I've even had stuff in the cart on-line, but just not bought it. It wasn't at the top of the spending list. Mrs. 45er asked for a list, so I forwarded her the links I had favorited. I'm liking this set up.
It is an Elzetta mount (which is constructed very well) and a Primary Arms light. The light is nothing special, just really darn bright. Primary Arms says 420 lumens and from the purple spots in my vision, I might agree with that. It's just a single stage light with a click on and off tail cap. Simple. You can pulse it on if you want, but I really wanted a light with click-on function since this is a pump gun. I really need a constant on function because I don't want to be trying to find the pulse switch every time I rack the slide.
It stands off a bit from the barrel, but I'm ok with that. I didn't want to put a mount on with a rail and then another mount and then clamp the light. That's a lot of stuff to get loose. This is a specifically dedicated light mount and there are a heck of a lot of screws holding this on. I will be taking it out this weekend for some testing. Fun.
Now, on to the next bit of fun from this week. I was wandering through a local store and saw some camo wrap on a display. Nothing special, I thought, until I started looking at it. It is basically like medical wrap. Not the old Ace bandage from days past. This is latex embedded so it sticks to itself. It also gives a secondary advantage of making the gun you are wrapping a little more "grippy". Here is the result on my stainless Remington 700:
For perspective, there is a picture of the same rifle at the bottom of the page. The product is called Camo Form from a company called McNett. It isn't cheap at $15 a roll. One roll is supposed to wrap a rifle, mounts and scope. I'm not a professional at this, so I didn't have a lot left for the scope. I used what I had.
This is a pretty cool product. It's re-usable and can just be washed in water and hung to dry. One of the issues with my stainless rifle is it's super shiny. Mostly that isn't an issue, but when I am stalking or sitting in the open I'm extra conscious of the potential shine there. This will help a bit, I think (and it looks kinda cool).
Now, for something completely different:
The Elk is done! It wasn't cheap, either, but it was worth it. On the left there is the pencil stick (think skinny dried sausage), in the middle is jalapeno cheese summer sausage (yum) and the right is salami. We also got regular summer sausage and jerky. The look on my face was probably hilarious when my dad brought these in the house. I was thinking something like the little chub of meat you get in the store, you know, about 10 inches long. The summer sausage and salami was probably 2 feet long or better. When you thaw one of these babies, you'd better have a dinner party planned or a platoon to feed. Oh, and it tastes incredible.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas to all...
I know, I have been AWOL on here for quite some time. No excuses, just life. I've been frustrated with Blogger and when things aren't enjoyable, I tend not to do them. That aside, we have been having regular amazing family time and all is going well. Brigid's comment wishing us a Merry Christmas lit a fire under me realizing that even though I've been lazy, people are still out there thinking of others. You're all great people and I really wish the world was as small as it seems sometimes. I know we'd have some good times if we could just get together. For now, everyone have a wonderful and Merry Christmas. Any other people reading this, have a happy holiday to you, too. Not being PC, just sincerely wish everyone their own wonderful time in their own way.
A Happy Chanukwanzmas, if you will. :)
A Happy Chanukwanzmas, if you will. :)
Thursday, December 6, 2012
For me, not thee
I'd like you to meet Donne Trotter.
Senator Trotter was arrested for attempting to carry a firearm onto a plane. A class 4 felony. That generally sucks. What makes it worse is that Mr. Trotter is a democratic senator from Illinois that decided to vote against a bill that would allow his constituents to carry a concealed handgun.
To quote The Grinch (Jim Carrey's version)
The audacity. The unmitigated gaul.
It never ceases to amaze me the hypocrisy of this crowd. Totally against guns except for themselves or their armed bodyguards.
P.S. Please disregard the terminology in the article. It was written by a "journalist" after all.
Senator Trotter was arrested for attempting to carry a firearm onto a plane. A class 4 felony. That generally sucks. What makes it worse is that Mr. Trotter is a democratic senator from Illinois that decided to vote against a bill that would allow his constituents to carry a concealed handgun.
To quote The Grinch (Jim Carrey's version)
The audacity. The unmitigated gaul.
It never ceases to amaze me the hypocrisy of this crowd. Totally against guns except for themselves or their armed bodyguards.
P.S. Please disregard the terminology in the article. It was written by a "journalist" after all.
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