Thursday, May 30, 2013

LAST POST!!!!!!!!!!!

Well.....This is it everyone....this is probably the last post of my blogging career....maybe if i come across new stuff over the summer ill post something about it and keep everyone on here updated...but i don't know how it'll go so you all will just have to wait and see. But anyways i'm just going to toot my own horn on this one and explain how bad ass my guns i got are and what i plan on getting next. So as i have explained in my older posts i have a generation 3 Glock 17, which is the full-size 9mm that has a hougue grip on in and i love this gun. I love all my guns but i love this one cause its my first handgun and its just so nice, maybe not the prettiest but it gets the job done. It is beyond reliable and accurate, so light and there is just so many stories on how bad ass this gun is. There is actual story in Glock Handgun Magazine that explains this officer responding to a drunk guy walking around the streets with a shotgun, as the officer approached him the man shot a deer slug at the officer and it crazed his leg and hit the upper receiver on his Glock, he was still able to get a quick 3 shot burst on the man to take him down. The only damage was a nasty scratch! There is another story in the same magazine that says this guy left his Glock with a ported barrel (image 1) in his jeep then he went on vacation, then a hurricane hit his city and they had a friend that seen their jeep floating down the street and he remembered his friend telling him he left his Glock in the jeep. So when he went to recover it he seen it was rusted shut from being under salt water for i think it was 3 or 4 weeks and then they took it to a gun smith to test fire it and it fired 2 consecutive rounds without jamming. Now thats a reliable gun!
Now my .22 is probably the best .22 out there that has no modifications at all. It beats any Ruger 10/22 i'v seen. I got it when it was brand new in 2010 and it got the Shooting Industry 2010 Academy of Excellence Rifle of the YEAR award (as seen in the kick brass pic). Once I get a nice scope or red dot for it, it'll be a nail driver. After i invest a good bit of money into it, i will be able to have a 1in group at 50 yards every time.
There is not much to say about my shotgun because its not the best shotty in the world but it is a really good tactical shotgun. What makes my shotgun different from Remington 870's or Mossberg 500's  is that it has a spring loaded pump so instead of a 2 motion pump shotgun which is one motion back then one forward, mine only one motion, back, then you let go and it loads another shell. It may not be the best but its mine and im proud to have it.
Later on down the road i plan on getting a AK-47 type gun because i like their reliability and they are just so feared guns and i want to get one before the government tries to take away all assault rifles or but a major tax on them. I also plan on getting a Glock 29 which is the compact 10mm, i want it for conceal carry purposes and i like the 10mm because it has better bullet balistics than the common and popular .45 auto or acp. Or i ant to get a Kimber because i like 1911 style guns and Kimber is a really nice company for those. I want to get an AR-15 bu they are so expensive. That is for WAY down the road.
Well thats it....im ending this post......i hope my viewers have enjoyed what i wrote about and i wish everyone the best and go guns!!!!!














Tuesday, May 21, 2013

380 in a Kimber

They've done it, Kimber has finally made a 1911 style concealable gun with a smaller bullet and its called a Micro Carry. Kimber is well-known for their 1911 style guns and for their conceal ability guns. Now they have a mix that don't have such a big bullet like the normal 45 ACP, so its REAL good for the ladies who want a reliable, small gun that don't kick as much. One of the best things about this gun is that most Kimbers are pretty pricey, like $1000+ pricey, but this one is going for a whopping $651!!! Now that is way worth the money!
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New carbine

Caracal is only really known for pistols but now their getting a little more diverse with their new carbine. This carbine is a 9mm blowback-operated gun that that uses Caracal pistol mags that vary in size from 10, 15, or 18 rounds. It has the same system as its pistols so its easy to use and disassemble. Its going to weigh about 6 lbs with a 16 inch barrel. So far i havnt found any reviews on how it shoots so make some comments if you know.
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Monday, May 20, 2013

Mag floorplate glass breaker



This magazine floorplate for Glocks can be pretty convenient for law enforcement or even for a civilian who locked their keys in their car and dont want to call AAA or if theres an emergency in a car or house that you cant get in other than breaking the glass. It wouldnt be the most used thing in the world but it might come in handy for a situation that calls for it. You never know what could happen! Hell if you are defending yourself against a half a dozen people and you run out of ammo and if you dont carry an extra clip than it could but used for self defense too!!!

Friday, May 3, 2013

How to sight in your gun with 5 SHOTS!!!

Here's a confession I have to make. I hate shooting from a bench. It's so boring and it beats up your shoulder after a long day of shooting, and it has only a small improvement in marksmanship capability.

So when I shoot, I like to have fun and to be able to aim down sight and shoot something with my sight being on point. With that in mind, I'm always trying to find easy and quick ways to sight in my scopes or red dots. So far this is the best way I know of:

First, bore-sight the rifle to ensure you're either on the paper or pretty close.

Then, head to the range with a another person. You'll need them to hold the rifle absolutely steady for this exercise.

Center the cross-hair on the target and fire a round down range. Assuming you are on the paper, there will be a POI (Point Of Impact) in the target.

Here's where your friend comes into play. Re-center the cross-hair on the target, and while your friend holds it completely steady, use the adjustment knobs on your scope or red dot to move the cross-hair from the center of the target to the center of your POI.

Then fire a second shot and if everything goes smoothly, and if you followed these steps correctly, your POI should be nearly centered on the target. You're almost sighted in already and only 2 shots have been fired. All that's left is minor tweaks and 3 shots should take care of that.

Sure as hell beats buying hundreds of rounds and walking up to the target and then adjusting.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

New Remington model 1911 R1 carry





Remington's Model 1911 R1 Carry features a crisp trigger, dovetailed front and rear sights, precision-machined slide and frame, and checkered American walnut grips. This is as smooth as an out-of-the-box 1911 gets.

The frame and slide have been de-horned for a cleaner draw from a concealed holster. Other features include a beavertail grip safety with checkered memory bump, checkered front strap and mainspring housing, ambidextrous safety, Novak Sights with Tritium Front Night Sight, Cocobolo grip panels, machined skeletonized aluminum match trigger, enhanced hammer, and a lowered and flared ejection port.


Specs
Caliber: .45 auto
Magazine Capacity: 7+1 and 8+1
Barrel Length: 5"
Overall Length: 8.5"
Overall Height: 5.5"
Trigger Pull: 3.5 - 5 lbs.
Finish: Satin Black Oxide
Avg. Wt.: 38.5 oz.

MSRP: $1,299