Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Funny Stuff: The Osombie Bin Laden Target By OPSGEAR
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Weapons Stuff: The FNH USA Distinguished Service Program
Thanks to Matt for sending me this excellent program that FNH is offering. Check it out and pass it around. –Matt
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Weapons Stuff: The Marines To Use MK 318 MOD 0 Ammo In Afghanistan
Cool beans. It’s always interesting to see what new ammo the guys are using out there. It sounds like this MK 318 round is just a military version of a similar hunting round called the Federal Trophy Bonded Bear Claw, which is great. I have never shot this round, so I really can’t comment on the thing. I like the 77 gr. Sierra Matchking MK 262 round, just because it is a little heavier for the long distance stuff. But there is some question as to it’s barrier penetration I guess, and barrier penetration is what the Marines are wanting. What all of these ammunitions have in common is that they all have a hole in the bullet tip as well.
That little open tip on the bullet continues to cause controversy when it comes to the legality of the ammunition. It was intended to make the bullet more accurate. The confusion is wether or not this little hole constitutes a ‘hollow point’ or dum dum bullets, which is illegal according to the ‘law of land warfare’. (eyes rolling) My personal thoughts are that ammunition will cause pain and death, regardless, and this idea of somehow making warfare less horrible or painful is just dumb. I wonder what the Hague has to say about drone strikes? Oh wait, they didn’t have UAV’s a hundred years ago. lol
Either way, the round ‘has been approved’ for today’s war fighting, and I hope to high hell that it actually translates into more Taliban and Al Qaeda deaths. I still think we should just go to a bigger round for today’s battle rifles, or utilize the 7.62 in Afghanistan. That would make more sense, as opposed to trying to squeeze out every last bit of magical lethality out of a round that is more suited towards varmint hunting. Also, check out this publication called ‘Increasing Small Arms Lethality in Afghanistan: Taking Back the Infantry Half-Kilometer’ here. Pretty interesting. –Matt
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Corps to use more lethal ammo in Afghanistan
By Dan Lamothe
Tuesday Feb 16, 2010
The Marine Corps is dropping its conventional 5.56mm ammunition in Afghanistan in favor of new deadlier, more accurate rifle rounds, and could field them at any time.
The open-tipped rounds until now have been available only to Special Operations Command troops. The first 200,000 5.56mm Special Operations Science and Technology rounds are already downrange with Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan, said Brig. Gen. Michael Brogan, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command. Commonly known as “SOST” rounds, they were legally cleared for Marine use by the Pentagon in late January, according to Navy Department documents obtained by Marine Corps Times.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Call To Action: The Great Guns and Coffee Movement Of 2010
Now this is funny. The goal here is to create a counter movement to the anti-gun lobby and the latest Brady* move about forcing Starbucks to kick out gun carrying customers that frequent their shops. Hopefully this movement will force Starbucks to take a courageous stand in support of the Second Amendment, and not cave into these dorks.
Also, if you want to show your support for the movement, put the Avatar up on your forum or social network page if you want, or sign the petition below. Super simple, and super fun. It is also free. You can also purchase a morale patch or t-shirt from some of the various vendors that will be offering those things in the near future. Stand by for that.
The other angle on this movement, is that the logo for the anti-gun lobby was designed to bring in anti-gun supporters for the movement. In my opinion, the logo they created will do the exact opposite. As you can see below, several folks have already modified and played around with the thing. lol I envision morale patches and t-shirts being made that are all modified to show their support for Guns and Coffee pro-gun movement. We will see, and this will be a fun little movement if we can get it moving. Thanks to the folks at Lightfighter and ITS for bringing this to the limelight. –Matt
*I do not link to the anti-gun lobby, or post any of their drivel because that only helps them. Follow the links below or use a Google Search to find out more if you want. My intention is to promote the Second Amendment here.
Edit: 3/6/2010 -You can now buy the patches here. They look pretty sharp as well.
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Sign petition here.
Facebook page for group here.
Discussion about the topic here at Lightfighter.
Discussion about Guns and Coffee here at ITS blog.
Discussion about making and ordering patches here.
Avatar for Guns and Coffee:
Full size for Guns and Coffee here.
Full size happy Guns and Coffee here.