Wanted to make posts sooner but kept getting busy. Haven’t finished typing the road trip update yet and need to answer another question on tumblr. There are a couple more that I’ll post too but for now here’s a mockup of a spooky scary ghost bullet.
Update and some puny ghetto gats
Been busy and recently got back from a road trip. A few more details on that to follow.
Didn’t have much time on the last range trip but the .25 seems to work ok and put rounds in an appetizer plate-sized group at about ten feet. The .32 needs some work and I only put six rounds through it. It’s a little loose in places and primers went missing from the shells upon firing; part of one hit me in the forehead somehow. Both had very soft recoil.
HAPPY MERICA MONTH
I’m behind enemy lines in commiefornia with an 11 round mag. Call Feinstein, I don’t give a fuck.
Regarding brexit
ATTENTION ALL BRITBONGS!!!
GOOD 4 U, BIN THAT EU!
Now work on being less totalitarian and make Britain great again
Been without internet for about a week
The victims in Orlando shouldn’t have been massacred AND the proposed gun control laws aren’t going to prevent any future attacks. The nightclub was full of helpless people, and making everyone else as just as helpless won’t stop another massacre from happening. Instead, expanding gun laws will only enable more spree killers and terrorists to have more opportunities to slaughter. One mere follower managed to murder and injure so many in one place, and a coordinated group like in Paris(where machine guns were smuggled in despite strict laws), has the potential to be even worse. What’s really terrifying isn’t so much the type of guns used, it’s the realization that an attack could happen so suddenly and that no place is completely safe.
What about a proposal that doesn’t restrict rights and punish everyone for the evil act of someone else? Normally I’d say that more people concealed carrying in general would be part of the solution, but a nightclub makes that tricky. Armed security(and workers if they’re not drinking) could help, but not all nightclub owners want to go through the hassle of employing them. A simple and more manageable option would be to have undercover armed security similar to air marshals. They would mingle among patrons or sit off to the side, always ready and not consuming any booze while working. The response time would be quicker than the police(3 hours in this case) and more consistent than hoping someone with a CCW randomly passes by the area when the attack occurs. There is no perfect magic answer, but unlike adding more laws, this option would actually reduce gun violence, and that’s what so many people are clamoring for, isn’t it? To feel safer?
To anyone who believes that the U.S. is too dangerous and needs to restrict freedom(not just weapons, things like free speech and due process too) like other countries: I guarantee moving to another country would be less expensive and far less trouble than trying to make people give up their rights here.
Too long without a post
Been trying to get things done, but only completed a few for every dozen more that pop up. Plus I’ve been visiting, job hunting, slowly planning a road trip, etc. The third SFW thread happened but was mostly a failure. I got blocked, then banned for some of the images even though they were all censored. I’ll repost them all sometime and hope the mods aren’t all feminazis the next time. Later on, everytown(antigun propaganda) set up a question & answer deal on tumblr while claiming to be gun experts and got roasted, hahaha.
Went shooting the other day and got to try a two tone problem solving 9, shown here next to the mighty glock .40. The magazine was kind of weird, with the follower wanting to poke out the front when empty, but it functioned fine. Thinking about buying one someday so I can pahk da fakkin kahr inna garaa.
How do you do, fellow gun owners?
While scrolling through the dashboard on tumblr, I found a link to nradoesntspeakforme. It’s a site full of submissions of gun owners who… don’t get it. They send pictures holding a sign that says, “I’m a gun owner who supports laws to reduce gun violence.” with their name & location. What they’re really saying is, “See, I’m a gun owner, just like you! But I feel that many guns are too big/powerful/scary compared to mine and they should be restricted more.” or alternatively, “Hey there, non-gun owners! As you can see I own a gun and speak for all gun owners and even I think that we need more laws. Don’t you agree?”
If someone disagrees with the NRA, that’s fine, it’s not mandatory to support them. But the calls for more laws “to end gun violence” are just to dupe people into giving up their freedom. None of the proposed laws will make anyone safer, none of them will impact criminals more than the innocent, and the only major change that will happen is responsible gun owners having more shit to put up with. Strangely enough(but not surprisingly), some of the idiots in the pictures are from california and new York, both of which almost seem to be competing for most restrictive gun laws in the country(massachusetts, illinois, and new jersey are a few others). To someone who appreciates guns the laws in these places are frustrating and ridiculous. To a fudd cuck proud to be on that site, it’s not enough, and they won’t stop pushing for more. Not only that, but they want other states to follow the terrible examples they’ve set.
The term “Fudd”(as in Elmer Fudd, the cartoon character) is used to describe someone who believes that guns only can be used for hunting and nothing else, and only certain guns can be used for it. Now this belief might work for them, but imposing it on other gun owners is bogus. The reason why is that guns have multiple uses, and the fact fudds only use them for hunting is no excuse to ban the rest. Even if you never plan on target shooting, competition shooting, or having to use one in defense, why limit your possible options? And why limit others who responsibly use them for different purposes(and might be in a rougher environment)? Furthermore, the guns that aren’t considered “sporting enough” to hunt with? Take the standard magazine out, slap a smaller magazine in, and lo and behold, it can hunt durr!
The term “cuck”(as in cuckold, someone who watches their spouse get fucked) gets thrown around a lot on the internet these days, but it applies well to this situation. Compromising rights allows politicians to fuck with said rights. Just like with fudds hunting only mentality, some people are fine with giving up their freedom. In fact, they get off on it and it’s all they know and want to know. That doesn’t mean that everyone else should be required to. It’s also apparent that not all the owners on the site are aware of what they’re doing. “Oh, you don’t like the NRA? You want to reduce gun violence, right? Here hold this sign.” They are being used as a political tool to push an antigun agenda while claiming gun ownership. The next step would be getting them to rat out gun owners who don’t want more restrictions.