Thursday, June 28, 2012

Swiss Gun Rights and Newcomers


Funny Swiss Army knife eh? First of all, I would like to invite John Kidd, my newest follower, to the blog. John, I thank you for being interested and you are welcome here in our tight-knit gun blogger world. Secondly, If the country of Switzerland was as great as our great country of America, I would move there in a heartbeat. Bud fortunately for us, the good ole USA is the best country around. Ok theres my patriotism for the day, on to the good stuff. On the Yahoo tiles the other day I was looking around and saw that Swiss male adults from the ages of 18 to 30 are required to own and possess a military issued weapon in the case that Switzerland is invaded. How cool is that!! Very different from our communist gun laws in comparison (well, at least here in Cali). Needless to say, I'm sure the Swiss have the right idea. Not that I would force gun ownership (see 2 posts below), but I definitely think a relaxing of gun laws would be better for everyone. Less bureaucracy, more protection.

Full Article here: http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/swiss.html

Monday, June 25, 2012

Gun ownership up, crime rates down

I hate to post twice in one day, but I can't pass up this article I found on Cocked and Loaded, love his articles. I always seem to get ticked off at people who bring up statistics for gun control and why it really works, and I never seem to care enough about the numbers because I know in my head gun control does not work. Well now, we can all be more informed about how the FBI statistics came out, and the gun violence crime rate decreased by 4% while gun ownership is increasing at a great rate. Yes, this does not necessarily mean gun ownership caused the crime rate to drop, but it's a good case.

Here's the full article: http://www.handgunsmag.com/2012/06/20/2011-fbi-violent-crime-stats-gun-ownership-upcrime-rates-drop/

Idiots Should Never Own Guns


I got a little scared watching this video, I will admit, because I had been contemplating taking my friend out to the range with me to show him how to shoot trap, and he wanted to bring a 10-22 to plink around. I decided after watching him handle my unloaded (but theoretically loaded) Remington 870, and decided he did not have the safety and training to handle my firearms, so he will not be going to the range with me. This video affirmed what I had been thinking, because gun accidents really aren't about guns, they could be with cars too, because what makes it turn from recreation to an accident in the blink of an eye is stupidity and lack of handling safety. I know I'm preaching to the choir here, because I know all of my readers are trained gun owners, but it's still a great reminder to see what safety really means.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Handy Range Device

So here's that handy dandy range accessory I was telling you all about a couple days ago. You will have to excuse me not posting for a couple days, I was on the top of a mountain, here's a nice shot for ya'al. It was great to get away from the world for a while and enjoy nature. And yes, this really is California.

Ok now to the good stuff, here's a little trick I use when I go trap shooting, (sorry if you don't shoot trap or skeet, I'm sure you could use it for maybe some pistol and rifle use, But not likely). I've seen one other person on a gun range that uses it, so it's not my invention per se. It alleviates the need for a costly trap belt with the leather box and mesh bag. 

To attach the box of shells to your belt, you simply cut two vertical slits in the back of the box, feed your belt through, and tear off the top cardboard flaps, then presto! you have an alternative to a costly trap belt, and a simple way to have your shells near by.






Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Great day at the range

Went to my local Rod and Gun club today, which I don't normally do. I used to go to a couple other gun ranges less local, or out in the forest. But since I recently took ownership of a shotgun from my dad, a Remington 870 express magnum, I decided to hit a range. I was promptly welcomed by a couple of senior citizens who run the range, and met lots of great people, all fellow trap shooters and gun lovers. It was great to have a real conversation about guns, politics and everything else with people I can relate to. They really admired having a college kid on the range, and I didn't feel out of place at all with a bunch of 60 year olds, I felt at home. I shall plan to make trap shootin at the Rod and Gun club a regular thing, each wednesday. Feels good to have a home. Look for my post tomorrow, I took some good pictures of a handy redneck accessory for the range I like to use. Us gun nuts gotta stick together, so here's a personal thanks to all my gun blogging friends. You're the best.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

That guy should be shot

Does that title shock you? maybe for some, but it's a pretty common phrase among many conservatives, gun nuts, military veterans, people born in the 40's to 60's, and many more subcategories of people. So why is it so harsh to say? I have taken a turn from my regular posts about shooting products and guns to talk about something I think also gets a lot of us gun enthusiasts all heated. When some crazy guy like the skinhead down in Tuscon kills five people, and the responsible gun owning community gets blamed and slung through the mud because "guns are not controlled enough in this country", we get a little ticked off don't we? Times like these are when some of us would say, "that skinhead shoulda been shot" or "people like that should get run over". But in this day and age of political correctness, we must speak as the Queens English and stick out our pinky when we drink tea. We cant say "illegal alien", we have to say "undocumented migrant". Instead of "prostitute" we have to say "executive carnal specialist". Well i say screw it! Here's to all my fellow beings who aren't afraid to nut up and speak their mind.

-The patriotic author

Monday, June 18, 2012

High Capacity Magazines



Lets talk about bulk, not bulk ammo, I mean bulk firepower. I see high capacity magazines everywhere: FPS Russia videos, bank robberies, shooting ranges, TV shows, and in the news. So why are they so special? Because sometimes more is not less, more is MORE!!! Sometimes good things come in bigger packages. Recently, I have even seen a double-drum magazine for Glock handguns, which is a must if you own a Glock. I think the reason many people view high cap magazines as evil, is because of the recent incident in Tuscon where the mentally unstable young man shot a Congresswoman with a high cap Glock. At the end of the day, I'm sure most of us gun nuts will agree: It's great to have some variety when you are out shooting, like having a banana clip for your .22 or a 10 round clip on your 12 gauge. Makes things more interesting.


Reducing recoil Without anybody knowing!

If you own a rifle or shotgun, and love shooting it, but want less recoil. then the Remington Supercell recoil pad is the one for you. It's not a slip-on pad, it's actually a replacement pad for lesser-quality factory recoil pads. I put one on my Express 870 magnum and it tamed the beast quite well, reducing recoil by about half. It's a great deal too, only $20 from the Remington site. 

Don't own a Remington? No worries, the next option is a great one for all rifle and shotgun owners, but it's not a recoil pad. The picture below is of an insert in the butt of a rifle or shotgun, called a mercury recoil reducer. 

They are more expensive, but still reduce recoil greatly, and it's hidden so nobody would ever know. The only downside is what I sometimes hear on the gun range, what sounds like a wet cough. This is from the acoustics of a mercury recoil-reduced gun, and I don't particularly enjoy the sound. I like a nice clean bang. 

Saturday, June 16, 2012

The Secret .22 Caliber Ammo





I realize that many shooters in the gun community have a bad feeling when they think about purchasing a .22 caliber handgun if it is Semi-automatic, mainly because they have a tendency to jam. This is because there is often not enough propellant to eject the round while racking another into the breach. One thing ammunition salesmen will tell you to fix it? Buy Mini Magnum rounds made by a company such as CCI, who makes them in the 100 round trays as seen above. BIG mistake if you fall for this, such as if you have the Sig Sauer Mosquito or similar handgun. Buying mini magnum rounds can be a waste of money if you are only looking for a hotter load on the range. I suggest purchasing a brick of Remington .22 rounds, even though they look more generic. They don't jam as much, and they are a better bargain. So you choose, pay $35 for 500 rounds of mini magnum or $20 for 525 rounds of Remington gold, the better product.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Chick Lean





Is it just my imagination? Or do most girls have an extreme lean back when they shoot guns? Seems like no gun is immune from chick lean, I've seen it with shotguns, handguns, and rifles.Many times, I have even seen it contribute to the gun being dropped because of the awkward stance.Many theories are out there about chick lean, but the most common is that it is more comfortable for girls to position the weight of the gun more over the hips. Girls, is that about right? you tell me. Hey, I've even seen a few guys do it! Plain and simple, its just poor shooting stance, and only makes the recoil worse. To get a good competition shooting stance, one should lean into the gun, slightly forward, and position feet however feels most normal, but most likely staggered, not side by side.

Tell me about your own theories on why chicks lean back

Thursday, June 14, 2012

California Gun Laws & Name change

California State Flag

.22 long rifle ammo

Yes, if you are wondering, I changed the name of the blog form "Americans for 2nd Amendment" to "American and Armed". Shorter and easier to remember. Still the same blog. Anyways so I am from the Communist state of California, unfortunately means i must abide by all the crazy leftist gun laws mad by the legislators in Los Angeles. What do they know about guns besides gang banging? Anyways I frequently speak with gun owners from other states and find out how bad our laws really are.
  • 11 day waiting period after purchasing a gun at a dealer
  • all ammunition except shotgun you must be 21 to purchase
  • magazines can carry no more than 10 rounds
  • and there is a limit of 1 feature on an AR type weapon (e.g. flash suppressor). Can't have a detachable magazine and a pistol grip, it's one or the other.
Ridiculous yeah? Tell me what the laws are in your state, or lack thereof.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Ted Nugent Ammo


Ted Nugent Ammo

Yes, thats right, Ammunition branded by the patron saint of shooting and everything guns himself, Ted Nugent. The Nuge never stops impressing me, and this new line of ammo is no less impressive. Ted even compares the ammo to his music, saying it is "magnum-cum loud" and is the "epitome of hard-hitting, sniper-accurate, high performance ammo".It comes in a range of different calibers and has been tested by professional shooters, earning high marks. Sounds like a great deal, at a conservative price possibly? I'll have to try it out, Pick up a box today!

Full Article: http://www.humanevents.com/2012/06/08/ted-nugent-ammo-its-great-for-all-ages/#

Big Bore Rifles


Anybody fired one? Please comment if you have. The  closest thing I've fired is .50 MBG on a gun range here in the Communist state of California, which pales in comparison to the .700 Nitro express fired by the men in the video above. I would really love to meet someone with a big bore rifle just to try it out for size and have the obligatory knockdown to my butt. So other than big game hunting such as Elephant, Rhino or Bison, I see a great business: charge 10 bucks a shot to anybody brave enough to shoot it! But really, these big bore rifles do a great job at knocking down the prey with a single shot...okay sometimes two. If you're into big game hunting, or want to try it out, a big bore rifle like the .700 Nitro Express or 577 T-Rex is a must.

Whats your favorite caliber?

.40 S&w and 9mm Luger

With so many calibers on the market, what is the right choice these days? Whether you are looking for self-protection, target shooting, or a duty weapon, the most common answer would be the Smith and Wesson .40 caliber. Most law enforcement agencies around the world use this as their standard caliber today. However, a more cost effecient caliber in the modern days of high ammunition cost is the 9mm round. Contrary to what you think, this round is not wimpy at all. It carries more velocity than the S&W .40 caliber, just with a slightly lower mass of projectile, and fewer grains. Long story short, it will still take down an intruder, and will cost you less money to train on at the range. My advice if your looking for a new caliber handgun? Go with a 9mm Glock.

http://www.gunup.com/pistol/glock/19/california#g=cSjd0eskZ

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

FPS Russia

If you havent seen it already, you must check out this humorous channel on Youtbe, all about guns and blowing stuff up. Every week or so, the main host of the show introduces a new gun or ammunition. He often uses his own personal Remington 887 pump action shotgun, a close cousin to my favorite of my own shotguns, the Remington 870 pump action. My favorite are his demonstrations of dragon breath rounds and flechette round, because who doesnt love something a little out of the ordinary coming out of your firearm? This guy takes being a gun nut to a whole new level. Check it out and tell me what you think. If you like shotguns, rifles, and pistols with some explosions and Russian twang, you'll love it.

http://www.youtube.com/user/FPSRussia

Personal site and store: http://fps-russia.com/



Monday, June 11, 2012

Olympians Sent Home for Gun Picture?

I know this is more of an International issue, but this is just ridiculous. Two Australian Olympic swimmers are being sent home becuase they posed with guns in a picture, at a California gun range nonetheless!! Isn't that the norm for two guys at a gun range to do, take a picture posing with guns when you go shooting? I personally like to have some evidence to show my shooting buddies when I go shoot a cool gun or find a new spot. The two are even being banned from using social media for a whole month: censorship and silence imposed by their government. What has the international community learned about guns in the last decade to send two fine athletes home for a picture? Obviously nothing, since these two young men did absolutely nothing wrong. They were fully within the bounds of the Second Amendment protections, yet they are being punished for digital evidence of what is almost being pegged as a "crime" against the Olympics and Pro swimmers everywhere, labeling the photos as innapropriate. Sounds like baloney to me.

Australian Olympic Swimmers

Full article can be found here:  http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/olympics-fourth-place-medal/gun-toting-olympians-leave-london-early-banned-social-172959543--oly.html

About The Blog

Hello my fellow gun enthusiasts!

As this is the first post on this blog, I will explain the purpose. The purpose of this fine piece of free speech is to get the message out to my fellow Americans about the current movement in the liberal seats of congress, as well as state legislatures in states like California, New York, and Illinois. I wish for people to become more educated on what really contributes to gun violence, instead of just taking every shooting as another symtom of unregulated firearm markets. To all my fellow conservatives, shooting buddies, gun enthusiasts, and citizens who are law abiding citizens, let us rally together against oppressive government, and maybe even get a couple laughs out of it. By following my blog, you will be treated to political news, humorous gun stories, great shooting ideas, and news about cool guns and products that you might love adding to your gun collection. It is an honor to represent the Americans who take pride in our Constitution, including the Second Amendment, not just what we pick and choose.

Sincere Thanks,

The Author