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Aftermath Kirenex Commando Air Rifle - Gamo

Aftermath Kirenex Commando Air Rifle - Gamo
Features include high torque motors, full and semi auto action, solid steel barrel and body frame, adjustable sight, NI-MH battery and charger, 1000 rounds of 6mm ammo, and 350 FPS with 110 round cap. Disclaimer: Orange tips are required by Federal law. Do not remove the orange tip found on your airsoft gun.

Aftermath Kirenex Commando Air Rifle

Aftermath Kirenex Commando Air Rifle
Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: GAMO
Product Description:
Features include high torque motors, full and semi auto action, solid steel barrel and body frame, adjustable sight, NI-MH battery and charger, 1000 rounds of 6mm ammo, and 350 FPS with 110 round cap. Disclaimer: Orange tips are required by Federal law. Do not remove the orange tip found on your airsoft gun.
List Price: USD 359.99
Lowest New Price: USD 203.99
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this is a very good gun and for its price it is a really good buy. I have 1 and i love it the only bad things is i have had it for a year now and i ahave had to keep buying batterys for this gun (i have had 2 batterys and just bout another 1)

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Stunt Studio Semi Auto Rifle with Grenade Launcher - Gamo

Stunt Studio Semi Auto Rifle with Grenade Launcher - Gamo
Features include heavy duty metal magazine, adjustable hop up system, magazine capacity is 60 rounds, fully adjustable rear sight, removable carrying handle for optical mount, 3 front tactical rails, grenade launcher capacity is 10 rounds, extra storage in the stock for spare battery, and 2000 count BB�s.

Stunt Studio Semi Auto Rifle with Grenade Launcher

Stunt Studio Semi Auto Rifle with Grenade Launcher
Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: GAMO
Product Description:
Features include heavy duty metal magazine, adjustable hop up system, magazine capacity is 60 rounds, fully adjustable rear sight, removable carrying handle for optical mount, 3 front tactical rails, grenade launcher capacity is 10 rounds, extra storage in the stock for spare battery, and 2000 count BB�s.
List Price: USD 179.99
Lowest New Price: USD 99.99
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Brand: Gamo
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Convict gets extra four years for gun, ammo and narcotics …

A prisoner serving a three-year sentence got an additional four years after he pleaded guilty to three charges relating to narcotics, firearm and ammo possession before Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton on Tuesday.

Leon Williams was charged with the possession of narcotics, unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition.
On August 15 he had in his possession at the Camp Street prison 60 grammes of cannabis, one revolver and eight .38 rounds of ammunition. The man told the magistrate he did not want her to deliberate on the matters since he was already serving a sentence so he pleaded guilty.

The prosecution told the court that on the said day around 15:00 hrs, the accused was seen by a trade instructor picking up a parcel that had been thrown over the fence. She called out to him and he started running while putting the parcel under his shirt. The instructor gave chase and alerted prison officers. The defendant scrambled up a meshed fence where he was apprehended, but the parcel was not found on him as he had pushed it in a corner of the fence. It was seen by one of the officers and was opened and examined in the presence of the accused, the prosecutor said. The items named in the charge were found in the parcel.

Magistrate Octive-Hamilton imposed a $30,000 fine and four years imprisonment for the narcotics charge; $25,000 and two years for the gun charge and a $25,000 fine and another two years for the ammunition charge. The sentences are to run concurrently.
Shortly after the discovery was made on August 15, the immediate area around the prisons was cordoned off.
Stabroek News had learnt that a number of prisoners were questioned after the prisoner was found with the gun and ammunition.

Gun Found At Casey Anthony’s Home

Casey Anthony will remain out of jail, despite the fact that a gun has been taken from the family home on Saturday. Reports on Saturday stated that Orange County deputies were seen taking something from the spare tire well in George Anthony’s car which turns out to have been a gun. Having a gun on the property is a violation of Casey Anthony’s bail.

From Fox News:

Acting on a tip, police took the gun late Friday night from George Anthony’s car — parked in his driveway — and brought it to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.

It was not immediately clear what the significance the find will mean — if any — in the missing 3-year-old’s case.

The gun could’ve had Casey Anthony back in jail, MyFOXOrlando.com reported.

Casey Anthony was released Friday just after 10 a.m. EDT after posting $500,000 bond, but a stipulation of her home confinement says, according to MyFOXOrlando: “I will not possess or have in my residence or in my vehicle any deadly weapons. (Examples: firearms, martial arts weapons or explosives.)”

Casey Anthony is charged with child abuse and making false statements to investigators in Caylee Anthony’s disappearance.

Caylee, who was 2 when she vanished, was reported missing in mid-July from Orlando. The girl hadn’t been seen for a month before Anthony told authorities.

Everyone has their right to an opinion and mine has been stated pretty clearly over the past week and a half. I’m certain that Casey Anthony was involved or at least knows, what happened. Her silence has shocked me to this point because I know how much I care for my three year old, and one year old, and would be doing whatever it took to bring her home. In this country, though, we are innocent until proven guilty so let the debate continue…

Thoughts?

A Wolf, That Looks Like A Librarian (with a gun), In Sheep’s Clothing


Talk about instant fame! Arriving from the Wild North West on a farm bike in her patriotic bikini is Sarah Palin, flaming Alaskan Governer and sudden running mate to John McCain on the Republican ticket. A potential US Vice President. Looking at this picture and reading about her in the past week, she probably shot the aforementioned wolf - or maybe one of her gun toting, fag-chuffing buddies in the background accounted for it - but there’s no doubt the rotting carcass will still be out there. In the BUSH. Like all things Bush, Republican and US administration of the past 8 years, what they say is not what you get.

The NZ Herald, or rather their relieved correspondents, were effusive in their praise of Palin and her eagerly consumed VP speech at the Republican conference this week. It was a speech which was quickly considered a satisfactory answer to the history-making speeches of Obama and the Clintons, and the general staging of the Democractic conference in Denver, Colorado a week earlier. No contest I would have thought, but many other commentators here and abroad have been quick to jump on the New Republican bus, albeit a three day old one since Palin’s instatement. As if to prove that nothing much is changing in the Republican camp, I watched this week as McCain embraced Palin’s 17 year old daughter Bristol (siblings include Track, Trig, Willow and Piper) and her partner Levi Johnston, 18, at an airport. It was a tender PR moment after the couples unplanned pregnancy had threatened to usurp Palin’s speech the next day. Palin and husband Todd (the First Dude) looked on encouragingly as McCain clenched the children’s arms as if to say “Here we all are, honest and real. Our kids, good kids, the future of America.”

Whatever (Old Dude). In reality it appears to be the same old, same old. Father-to-be Johnston recently described himself thus on his MySpace page, although it has now been blocked: “I’m a fucking redneck. You fuck with me and I will kick your ass!” He also says that “he doesn’t want kids.” Ahem. McCain’s own insipid speech, following Palin’s ‘triumphant’ oratory, attempted to somehow suggest that the Republicans, after 8 years in office, would be bringing change.

As the billboard should say..McCain/Palin. Change. Yeah Right.

Gun incidents at Scottsdale bar alarm neighbors

… of the Green Bay Packers. But four nights a week, the popular eatery and watering hole at 7018 E. Main St. in Scottsdale, known for its Free Steak Wednesdays with the purchase of two drinks, transforms into a hip-hop nightclub and a hotbed of …

Gun couture


Whatever you think of Sarah Palin [DISCLOSURE: fear and loathing] she’s certainly given the fashion press a great deal to think about, such as the Sunday Times which decodes the semiotics of Sarah, as we used to say in grad schol.

Let Michelle Obama plunder Sixties Camelot for style tips; Miss Wasilla 1984 knows that America’s real golden age was the Eighties. Dynasty on the TV, Reagan in the White House. What could be finer? No wonder she’s beaming. This is one former beauty queen who really might get a shot at world peace. Matching the lipstick with the suit jacket was another sign of fearlessness, given the Eighties tomato ketchup shade, but it’s the Elnett hair that reassures most. Even Hurricane Gustav ain’t budging that.

In the pic above she’s rocking the simple t-shirt and intimidating firearm look which if she wins is going to be THE Spring-Summer 09 trend in Paris and Milan.

Have Ray Gun! Will Travel! Please Pay Me!

Racing across the universe on his interstellar rocket ship!
Saving damsels in distress! Fighting terrible space menaces!
No job is too big! No universal conquerer too powerful!
With his plucky assistant, Cindy the Girl-Computer by his side!
Dirk Gradient, Space Agent! Saving the universe, one dollar at a time!

I hate Dirk Gradiant. He has a rocket ship. He won the rocket ship from me in a poker game. That was my rocket ship. I liked that rocket ship.

He also has my girlfriend. Cindy the Girl-Computer and I had dated for years. But Dirk told her about that time he’d gotten me drunk and I’d been violated by an Antarus space floozy. It was only the one time. I was very, very drunk. Now Cindy the Girl-Computer is Dirk’s sidekick. She makes more money that way, she says, and doesn’t have to sleep with a man who was violated by one of Antarus’ infamous triple membered prostitutes.

All I have is my ray gun, this notebook, and the dregs of a fifth of scotch. I have no pants. My pants were stolen from me while I slept off the rest of the scotch. I suspect the radioactive cockroaches in the walls. They hate me. They say so when I try to get them to pay their rent.

Soon I will liberate my pants by cheerfully blowing apart my walls. My ray gun has five settings. Shock. Stun. Kill. Obliterate. Purify. On the last setting it reduces solid objects to radiant energy. The cockroaches fear my ray gun. I fear my ray gun. Dirk Gradient *wishes* he’d won my ray gun. But I am crafty, and would not place it on the table where his filthy Space Agent hands could touch it.

I have managed to liberate my pants. And the cockroaches have agreed, at gun point, to pay their rent. This money will get me off this filthy rock. From there I will go forth to reclaim my rocket ship from Dirk Gradient. Then I will return to my former life.

I have many enemies. They will no doubt try to stop me from reclaiming my rocket ship. But I will not be stopped. No one can stop me. That rocket ship is mine, and once aboard it I can cheerfully jettison Dirk Gradient out the nearest airlock, and let Cindy off at the nearest space-pirate infested planet before going off to fight evil again.

My name is Clint Corona. I have a ray gun. I will travel. Please pay me to solve your problems.

shot gun!!

i called “shotgun”, so i was in the front seat all day long. but not the driver’s seat… next time, then. anyway, a car test works very differentally then a bike test. you sweat less, eat more, and go faster.
i switched between cars so many times, my head was spinning. and it was not due to the VERY high speeds in which we were going, on the VERY twisty roads we have chosen. switching between cars is hard.
the cars. the dog. the desert.
what a weekend.

Gun Control: Is It To Be Trusted?

Article written by Paul Weyrich.

Certainly arguments can be raised that no criminal or mentally unbalanced individual should have access to guns. Between 1,500 and 2,000 deaths occur each year through the use of firearms. Quite understandably, sensational news stories regarding shooting rampages in schools, universities, churches and even our mass transit system have only exacerbated our fear of guns.

However, there is also the flip side, the gun-owners’ side, which does not seem to get a very clear airing of its own arguments. Historically, while many each year may perish from the use of guns, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, die as a result of having lived under totalitarian regimes across the world where guns among the civilian populations are expressly forbidden. Though we rarely hear of them, dozens of wars are fought globally at any given time where people are targeted as a result of their race, religious or political persuasion. During the 20th Century approximately 200 million people died under totalitarian regimes: Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia and Red China are only the most glaring examples but there are hundreds more. In almost all cases, the people were first disarmed of any weapon, including hunting rifles, and later systematically rounded-up and slaughtered.

My point is this, that while all of us should always be concerned about crime in America, most crime globally is caused by governments themselves, not the civilian populations upon made up primarily of law-abiding citizens. Moreover, America since World War II has become increasingly entangled with foreign powers that are themselves nothing more than totalitarian regimes. Even today there are very few truly democratic republics. The United Nations literally is inundated with these undemocratic groups, many of which have absolutely no regard for human rights and even go so far as to sponsor world terrorism. Yet at the same time it is from the U.N. that much of this “gun control” philosophy emanates. I fear this reality far more than crime in America.

Yes, we need to keep the guns out of the hands of the criminals and mentally unbalanced; it would be irresponsible to do otherwise. Yet reality indicates that they will always be able to obtain weapons regardless of anti-gun laws. It is only the law-abiding citizens who will not be able to acquire them. To believe that the complete removal of guns from society will keep us all safe from crime is to cross a line that separates myth from reality. Indeed, I can only believe that violent crime would grow immensely in any society where no one is able, indeed, allowed to protect himself or herself.

Only a few months ago the Supreme Court of the United States voted not to do away with our Second Amendment rights in a case involving the Nation’s Capital. Upon my hearing the Court’s judegment, I could only ponder as to how terrifying it must be to live a nation where only government and its agencies are permitted to maintain weapons to enforce whatever they deem necessary to pass into law. If all our rights are being chipped away, and this is certainly the case today, what will America look like in a generation or half a century from now? Can we guarantee where America will be 40 - 50 years now both politically and constitutionally? A 20th Century philosopher once said that he who does not learn the lessons of history is bound to repeat its mistakes. Let us not repeat the mistakes of other nations which eventually led to their destruction. Our constitutional rights are there for good reason. It is up to all of us to assure that they remain intact.

Robocop’s Comment:

This hits it on the nose. I can’t help but notice the pattern that most countries that ban weapons from the common man have very limited civil rights. Not all of those populations are unhappy, but then again, cattle general act content on the way to the slaughter.

First “gun” purchase this year….


Funds have been pretty tight this year since we moved into the new house, so I haven’t been going too crazy on the gun front lately - to be honest, I pretty much have all the guns I want for the foreseeable future anyways (gasp!)… with the exception of maybe an M1A, which isn’t going to happen anytime soon…
What I did get a few days ago was the first air rifle I’ve owned since I was a kid - a scoped Gamo Big Cat, something I can legally plink away with in my back yard. Man, I’d forgotten how much fun these things are! Packs enough punch to take out small game too, supposedly, although I haven’t tried it out in that regard yet.

High Profile Airsoft Gun Collection Sale!

by: Bruza

Description: Most of the bruza collection is up for your consideration. I have included a price of what I would accept for the sale each item (shipping included). [b]The [color=#FF0000]items listed in RED are targeted to sell[/color], and you will do [u]very well [/u]with your money on these items[/b]. I have included shipping cost to all listed prices. Paypal payments will need to include 5% for paypal charge. Batteries will be $15 each (9.6 LRG type only). Extra mags are included in the listing price. [u][b]SHIPPING PRICES ARE INCLUDED IN THE LISTING PRICE![/b][/u]
[u][b]”PACKS” INCLUDE GUN, SLING, 1 BATTERY, 1 MID-CAP MAG, CHARGER.[/b][/u]
[u][b]If you feel something is unreasonable, make an offer.[/b][/u]
[u][b]The only trades I’m interested are in Marushin/Tanaka/Maruzen gas shotties.[/b][/u] [b]Most of what what I have currently:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01166.jpg[/img] [b]CQB primary and backups, DMR primary and backup, sniper primary:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01167.jpg[/img] CQB primary: TM SIG552 (23rps at 320fps) - $220. Includes 1 hi-cap, 1 mid cap. CQB back: ICS MP5SD6 (around 15rps at 300fps) - $230. Includes 3 mid caps. [b][color=#FF0000] CQB back: TM AK-47 Spitz, systema kit installed. 380FPS, tightbore - $185[/color]. Includes 1 hi-cap, 1 mid cap.[/b] [b]Assault primary and backups:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01176.jpg[/img] Aslt primary: ICS SR16 (375fps, tightbore) w/[b][color=#FF0000]G&P metal M203 ($125 shipped)[/color][/b] - $250 shipped for ICS (2 high-caps with mag clip), [b]$125 shipped for M203. Both in NEW condition.[/b] Aslt back: CA CA33 (330fps, 25-27rps) - $230 with 1 hi-cap, 1 mid-cap [b][color=#FF0000]Aslt back: CA SLR105 AK-74 (systema kit installed, tightbore, Kings Arms RIS, 375fps)[/color]- $220 shipped with 1 hi-cap, 3 mid cap mags.[/b] Aslt backX2: KWC metal Minimi CO2 hard kick Uzi - (415fps) - $140 shipped (each) Both in new condition. [b]Sidearm primary, backups, and ’special purpose’:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01177.jpg[/img] SA primary: KWC G19- Upgrade Al slide,spring,valve package. Hard kick,3 mag.-$215. Includes 3xmags, Al carry case. New condition. (paid $300 package) SA back: FP CO2 non-bb 2 tone- $35 [b][color=#FF0000] SA back ($30 shipped): SD Team CO2 non-bb beretta [/color]-$30 New condition. Includes carry case.[/b] SA special: Tanaka S&W M700 Hunter w/trig spring and barrel upgrades. $225 (reflex not included) [b]DMR group and sniper:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01172.jpg[/img] [b][color=#FF0000] DMR primary: CUST M16A2 (metal body, systema pack, tightbore, Leaper scope, 380fps)[/color]-$300. Includes Leaper scope, mount, 2 mid cap mags[/b] DRM back (project in progress): M14 EBR CA internals, 6.01 tightbore, 450fps- $225 for current NEW STOCK KART M14EBR PACK, scope and mount included (upgrade CA parts not currently available) Sniper: KJW M700 Police (620 FPS)-$220. Includes hi-spec scope, mounts, 1 new mag, 1 parts mag. Bi-pod not included. [b]Assault associated groups:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01168.jpg[/img] [b][color=#FF0000] Assault back: TM G3A2 DMR platform. Stock internals, wired to stock (both LRG and SML bat types) [/color]-$185. Includes 1 hi-cap mag, quick release scope mount, bi-pod.[/b] [b]WWII group:[/b]
[img]http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm152/bruza79/DSC01170.jpg[/img] [b][color=#FF0000] German - new unshot AGM MP40 pack. [/color] -$90
[color=#FF0000] USMC - new unshot Cyber M1 Thompson pack. [/color] -$140[/b] [b]PACKS INCLUDE GUN, SLING, 1 BATTERY, 1 MID-CAP MAG, CHARGER.[/b] [b]Also available soon: [/b] (PLEASE ASK FOR PICS)
[color=#FF0000][b]TOP M60E - $260
Tokyo Marui Tactical Launcher, extendable stock (tact shotty, 3rnds per shot) - $55 - Includes 2 30rnd shells
Tokyo Marui AK-47 with ROF gear/spring/motor upgrades, tightbore - $150. Does not include stock, flash hider, or handle.
Tokyo Marui G3 parts gun- $155 (mechbox needs lubed)
NEW SRC M4A1 [b]PACK[/b]- Full metal GenII - $160[/b][/color] Please ask for USED CONDITION specs for any guns that interest you. All are good performers, but there are cosmetic blemishes on some. Only trades I’m looking for is a Marushin/Tanaka/Maruzen gas shotty (prefer with shell models, but consider any) Call me with any questions: [b]CELL: 252-343-5184[/b] - Chad B. I have good seller status in the NCAO (North Carolina Airsoft Organization) and ebay (220 feedback).

California police officer, 2 others killed in gun battle after …

MARTINEZ, Calif. (AP) _ Three people including a police officer are dead after a reported domestic disturbance at a hair salon turned into a gun fight, police in this San Francisco Bay area community said Saturday.

Martinez police and Contra Costa County sheriff’s deputies responded to the disturbance call at Elegant Hair Designs at 11:35 a.m., said Jimmy Lee, a sheriff’s spokesman.

At the time the salon was full of customers, including a bridal party. No one inside the salon was shot.

After officers arrived, the gunman, who said he was looking for his ex-wife, fled to an apartment complex behind the salon, and shots were fired, Lee said.

Martinez police Sgt. Paul Starzyk was killed in the exchange, which occurred inside an apartment in the complex.

The gunman, who has not been identified, was then fatally shot by officers, said Martinez Police Chief Tom Simonetti.

Police said the third person killed was a woman, but her identity was not released. Lee expected the identities of the gunman and the female victim to be released Monday.

Meanwhile, the small police department was mourning its loss, as were residents startled by the violence.

“(Starzyk) was one of the best police officers this department has ever seen,” said Simonetti, fighting back tears. “He was a friend and a true leader in our department.”

______________________________

As always, I know all of our prayers and thoughts are with this officer’s family. Godspeed Sgt. Paul Starzyk….

Defensive Handgun Class (Day 1)

Lovelywife and I recently picked up a couple of Kahr Arms handguns. She has an MP9 and I have a P40. We’re used to shooting Kimber 1911-pattern handguns. The 1911 has a single-action trigger. The Kahrs have long-sweep double-action-only triggers. So we’ve decided to get some training before carrying the Kahrs for self defense.

Today was our first day at the Firearms Academy of Seattle (FAS). We’re taking the Defensive Handgun two-day class. It’s an entry-level class, but that’s OK because it’s been six years since our Gunsite 250 experience.

Some impressions from the first day:

  • Best practices have apparently changed in the last six years. For example, At Gunsite we learned the so-called “Mozambique” drill, where you shoot two rounds into center mass of the target and one round to the head of the target. The FAS instructors said that they don’t teach that anymore; instead, they expect students in a deadly force situation to continually assess whether their shots are having the desired effect and shift fire appropriately. Lesson learned: training is perishable and things change, so it’s a good idea to continue taking classes.
  • Gunsite is in the Arizona desert, much like Tri-Cities Washington. FAS is in the wetter part of Washington State. It’s a lot greener than we’re used to, but it’s great to be in the wetter forest for a few days.
  • The Kahr is a lot harder to shoot than the Kimber. The long trigger sweep slows me down, and gives much more time for the sights to wobble off target. But both LovelyWife and I were able to put plenty of rounds on target. Our group sizes were quite competitive with other people in the class, even those shooting 1911-pattern guns. We’re pretty pleased.
  • We need to consult with an attorney about the appropriate use of lethal force to protect our dog. Kiko’s fight was a significant motivating factor for LovelyWife to get her Kahr in preparation to use her concealed carry permit. Our FAS instructors were quite clear about situations for the use of deadly force against humans, but weren’t as sure about when it would be appropriate to shoot an attacking dog.

We’re staying at the Morton Seasons Hotel, since we drove in from Tri-Cities Washington over White Pass on US Highway 12.

AT&T Wireless does not have 3G service available in Morton. I measured 178 kilobits/second download and 84 kilobits/second upload speeds to the Internet using the AT&T EDGE service. The hotel wireless provided 512 kilobits/second download and 270 kilobits/second upload, so that’s what I’m using to post this blog entry.

We go back tomorrow for the second and final day. Unfortunately I won’t be able to post any class pictures, because the legal release we signed included our agreement not to photograph anything.

Just How Is It That The Government Could Take Away Your Gun?

This morning I listened to a radio report about a Barack Obama campaign appearance in Scranton, Pennsylvania. A voter, who seemed friendly enough by the sound of her voice, asked Senator Obama about rumors she had heard that if elected he would take away people’s guns.

I just shook my head when I heard this.

One thing I’ve always wanted to know is just how the government could go about taking people’s guns away?

Let’s say that by some impossible occurrence, the Second Amendment were repealed. This could not happen for real, but let’s just say for purposes of this blog post that it did happen.

Do you think people would just give up their guns?

How about the late Charlton Heston you See in the photo above and the National Rifle Association members he represented? Will they give up their guns because they were instructed to do so? 

Do you think this couple in the picture below would just go to voluntary drop-off point and give up that gun they have on the stove? Or hand it over to federal gun collector who rings the door to collect the guns?

 

( The picture was taken by Kyle Cassidy for his book Armed Americans–Portraits of Gun Owners In Their Homes.)

Or this guy—Would he quit hunting because a law was passed banning guns?

No—Whatever gun control laws passed at the margins of the millions and millions of guns owned in America, none are going to involve going into people’s homes and taking away guns. Do you think Barack Obama is going to be sitting in the Oval Office signing an order to round-up people’s guns?

If we reached the point of government forcing everybody who owns a gun to give it up, we would be in a police state of some kind in any case, and gun owners would be over matched by the huge weapons and tanks owned by the government.

Nobody is coming for you gun. People should be worrying about other stuff. If it is gun issues that are stopping you from voting for Barack Obama, you don’t have much to worry about. The NRA has a vested stake in keeping people hyped-up on this issue. Ask the NRA what they are going to do to get you higher wages or to improve the school you kids attend.

Marlin .450 Guide Gun


I had to go to the farmer’s market in Atlanta today to pick up some more peas and beans, which is expounded upon below. There was a gun show there this weekend, and I have been trying to find a .357 lever action, as a companion weapon to my revolvers in that caliber. Of course, no one had one, nor knew where one was. I am about to the point of ordering one through a dealer somewhere, but I surely wanted to hold one first. It looks like I will not have that option at this time.

As it sometimes goes, while looking for one thing, you find another. For the past year and a half, since I started planning for my horseback trip out west, I have been on the lookout for a good weapon that will handle any big critters. I specifically wanted something in stainless steel since I will be in the elements, but a blued weapon has worked for others for generations, so it is not a deal killer. With all this in mind, I found a Marlin .450 Guide Gun for $450, and it was also ported. I had to buy it. Even on the auction sites, they are at least $117 more than I paid, before taxes, shipping and FFL fees. They did not have any ammo, but since I can find deals online and have it shipped, I am not overly concerned about it.

I was originally looking at the 45-70 for my horse trip to Montana, which is still about a year and half away. I wanted something that would do well against a grizzly, in case one came into my camp and wanted a cup of coffee, or the trout I am cooking at the time. I like being neighborly and all, but I would probably be a mite nervous with him sitting across the fire and just looking at me. Of course, if he strikes up a conversation I am sure I would think differently…after I changed my underwear.

I am pretty stoked about the new gun and hope to check it out tomorrow in my front yard range. I will go to my favorite shopping place, ChinaMart (read: sarcasm), and see if they carry any. I don’t have my hopes up, but we will see.

I now have a manageable weapon that will become part of my truck’s EDC.

Now I have a good gun to play in the bush.

Faol

Victim sues Craigslist for $10000000.00, says shooter got gun …

New York, NY: A boutique owner shot outside an East Village deli in July sued Craigslist for $10 million Thursday, claiming his assailant bought a gun through the online classified ad service.

Calvin Gibson, 50, was shot six times outside the E. Seventh St. deli when he stopped to pick up coffee after dropping off his son at school on July 24. Gibson owns Deja Vu, a women’s clothing store on E. Ninth St.

Cops say Jesus Ortiz also fired three shots through the deli’s window, striking Mohammed Islam, an 18-year-old student at New York City College of Technology.

“I shot a guy,” Ortiz told 7th Precinct detectives after driving to the stationhouse following the shooting, according to police.

Gibson’s lawsuit claims Ortiz admitted to detectives that he had purchased the gun through Craigslist.

It accuses Craigslist of negligence for allowing Ortiz to do an end run around New York’s stringent gun laws.

“Defendant owed a duty to the public at large to monitor and supervise what may be bought and sold and by whom, with respect to its Internet ads,” attorney Paul Dalnoky wrote in the lawsuit filed in Manhattan Federal Court.

Ortiz’s family members say he suffers from schizophrenia. The lawsuit claims he has a history of violent crime and takes psychotropic medications.

Craiglist did not respond to a request for comment.

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I have a feeling that Craig’s List will start charging for ads soon and also limiting what can be sold on it even more.

Frank Rich: Palin and McCain’s Shotgun Marriage

Frank Rich, The New York Times, September 6, 2008

Sarah Palin makes John McCain look even older than he is. And he seemed more than willing to play that part on Thursday night. By the time he slogged through his nearly 50-minute acceptance speech — longer even than Barack Obama’s — you half-expected some brazen younger Republican (Mitt Romney, perhaps?) to dash onstage to give him a gold watch and the bum’s rush.

Still, attention must be paid. McCain’s address, though largely a repetitive slew of stump-speech lines and worn G.O.P. orthodoxy, reminded us of what we once liked about the guy: his aspirations to bipartisanship, his heroic service in Vietnam, his twinkle. He took his (often inaccurate) swipes at Obama, but, in winning contrast to Palin and Rudy Giuliani, he wasn’t smug or nasty.

The only problem, of course, is that the entire thing was a sham.

As is nakedly evident, the speech’s central argument, that the 72-year-old McCain will magically morph into a powerful change agent as president, is a non sequitur. In his 26 years in Washington, most of it with a Republican in the White House and roughly half of it with Republicans in charge of Congress, he was better at lecturing his party about reform than leading a reform movement. G.O.P. corruption and governmental dysfunction only grew. So did his cynical flip-flops on the most destructive policies of the president who remained nameless Thursday night. (In the G.O.P., Bush love is now the second most popular love that dare not speak its name.)

Even more fraudulent, if that’s possible, is the contrast between McCain’s platonic presentation of his personal code of honor and the man he has become. He always puts his country first, he told us: “I’ve been called a maverick.” If there was any doubt that that McCain has fled, confirmation arrived with his last-minute embrace of Sarah Palin.

We still don’t know a lot about Palin except that she’s better at delivering a speech than McCain and that she defends her own pregnant daughter’s right to privacy even as she would have the government intrude to police the reproductive choices of all other women. Most of the rest of the biography supplied by her and the McCain camp is fiction.

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UK under gun crime epidemic (continuing)

Nothing new for those in the know. Remember this yet another data point when some idiot starts bleating about “UK gun control shizzle.”

It’s a long one, grap a cup of (beverage here).

Guardian UK

Firearms: cheap, easy to get and on a street near you
From drug dealing to settling playground squabbles, firearms offences are rising

Duncan Campbell
The Guardian,
Saturday August 30 2008

The gun shown here, a Webley, is up for sale in London for £150, one of hundreds of such weapons that are easily and cheaply available on the streets of the UK’s big cities, a Guardian investigation can reveal.

The variety of weapons on offer in Britain is extensive and includes machine guns and shotguns, as well as pistols and converted replicas. A source close to the trade in illegal weapons contacted by the Guardian listed a menu of firearms that are available on the streets of the capital.

“You can get a clean [unused] 9mm automatic for £1,500, a Glock for a couple of grand and you can even make an order for a couple of MAC-10s,” he said. “Or you can get a little sawn-off for £150. They’re easy enough to get hold of. You’ll find one in any poverty area, every estate in London, and it’s even easier in Manchester, where there are areas where the police don’t go.

“People who use shotguns tend to be lower down the pecking order. There is less use of sawn-off or full length shotguns, and if a criminal wants street cred, he wants a self-loading pistol, a MAC-10 or an Uzi submachine gun.”

This week a man who ran a “factory” for converting replica weapons into working guns was jailed for life. Police believe the products of Grant Wilkinson’s workshops were used in more than 50 shootings, including eight murders. His speciality was turning legally purchased MAC-10s into weapons that could fire live rounds, an increasingly common practice.

According to David Dyson, a leading firearms consultant, it is possible to learn through the internet how to make a firearm, given a degree of skill, and converted deactivated weapons also feature in shootings.

But it is the arrival of eastern European weapons that, alongside a homegrown industry in converting them, has contributed to the firearms glut. “There has been an influx from eastern Europe and particularly from Poland, and there are also a lot coming in from people who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq,” said the source. “In Liverpool docks, you can put in an order for 10 guns and some grenades and they’ll say OK and two weeks later, they will be there - and they are straight goers.”

According to Dyson, the latest “weapon of choice” is a Russian 8mm Baikal self-defence pistol, originally used for firing CS gas. “They are legally sold in Germany and won’t fire a bullet but they can be converted by removing the partially blocked barrel, and replacing it with a rifled barrel,” he said. “After other small alterations, it can then fire 9mm bulleted ammunition. The replacement barrel is longer than the original, and is threaded so that it will accept a silencer, which is commonly sold as part of the package.

“There are hundreds of these floating around and hundreds have been seized,” he said. “They look the part as they are based on the Russian military Makarov pistol. If you are a 20-year-old drug dealer and you want a gun, that is what you will get and it will cost about £1,000 to £1,500.”

“The trends in firearms are driven by the suppliers,” said Dyson. “About two years ago, a supplier brought back hundreds of German-made revolvers, blank-firing pistols which can be bought legally in Germany. They were then converted and new cylinders made. They could then be sold for £700 to £800 when the supplier would have bought them for €60 and spent about £30 on converting them.”

Home Office data shows that gun crime is up since last year, despite the recent doubling of sentences for possessing or supplying firearms. There were 9,803 firearms offences in England and Wales in the year to March 2008 with most in London, Manchester and the West Midlands.

Most buyers are involved with drug dealing, the source said. Some are used to rob other dealers in crimes that go unreported, others are used as protection while a deal is under way. “Someone will have a tool and there is always one guy in a posse willing to use it. They will have one guy who doesn’t give a fuck.

“Everyone wants to be a gangster now, mainly the kids. You have five or six in a little crew and one of them will be carrying. They want handguns - shotguns are too big and bulky. The sawn-off doesn’t look so good but use a machine gun and you get known as a heavy guy. They have them just to be a chap on the street, to pose. Some of them walk around all day with a .38. It’s 16-year-olds at it and it’s getting like America, silly as it sounds.”

In terms of nationalities, the influx of eastern European criminals has changed the balance of power. “Who’s using the guns? The [Jamaican] Yardies’ value for life was so minimal that they thought nothing of killing people,” said the source. “We don’t like them, they have no moral code. But it’s the Russians and the Polish and Albanians around now. They are bullies. They want to take over the flesh business. The Russians are cold-hearted fuckers. What they have been doing is following the card boys [who put cards advertising prostitutes in phone booths in central London] and then taking the girls hostage, armed if need be.”

Detective Chief Inspector Colin Sutton, who has investigated some of London’s most high profile shooting murders, said he believed the age of offenders was getting younger, and sometimes guns seemed to be used for the slightest reason.

“Playground squabbles are now being settled with guns,” he said. “And drug dealers are taking a policy decision to get youngsters to carry guns.”

He said guns could be purchased for a few hundred pounds in many parts of London. “You can hire a gun for a period and, if the gun has already been used for a murder, the going rate comes down.”

While the conviction of Wilkinson was seen as a breakthrough, it is accepted that with the increased traffic between Britain and eastern Europe, stemming the flow of weapons remains an almost impossible task.

“Guns are always available,” said Dyson. “You can go to the former Soviet Union, or countries with less stringent regulations than ours, and although British Customs have their successes, many guns appear to be smuggled into the UK.”

Amnesties for people to hand over weapons are greeted with scepticism by criminals. “The gun amnesties are meaningless,” the source said. “All you get handed in are guns from boys who wanted to be gangsters and then got a job or someone whose mother found it in their bedroom. If I had a gun, I wouldn’t take part because, if I got pulled, what would I say - ‘Oh, I’m just on my way to the amnesty.’ Also if it gets out that you’ve given in your tool, people will think you’re a wrong ‘un.”

Few professional criminals would keep guns on their premises. “Only silly people keep it in their homes. Normally, you have a ‘keeper’ a couple of miles away and some of them have been at it for 20 years. It’s best to have an old fellow with no previous or a woman. You keep the ammunition separate because you’ll get a much heavier sentence if you have them together.”

When guns are moved from place to place, a young woman is often used as the courier because there is less risk of her being stopped and searched.

What is not in dispute is the devastating effect that the casual use of a gun over a minor argument can have on dozens of people. In December 2006, Sean “Stretch” Jenkins, 36, an amiable, 6ft 8in window-cleaner from south London, was shot dead at a party in Carshalton. His killer was a cocaine dealer called Joseph Greenland, a volatile man with a quick temper, who had apparently taken offence at something Jenkins said. The men had earlier been at a boxing night at Caesar’s in Streatham, where there had been some fighting outside the ring. Greenland had left the party, driven home in his Range Rover, picked up a gun and returned to kill Jenkins in front of at least five witnesses, who were warned not to talk.

None of the immediate witnesses gave evidence against Greenland, who had a reputation for threatening to “annihilate” anyone who crossed him, but there were traces of his DNA on a cigarette end and a wine glass at the party and his bragging about the shooting was to be his downfall. His recourse to a gun, for no other reason than some perceived slight, left Jenkins’s six-year-old son without a father and saddened a wide network of friends and family. Greenland was jailed for life last week and will have to serve 30 years before he can be considered for parole.

“We got what we wanted,” said the victim’s mother, Maureen Jenkins, of the verdict and sentence last month. “I went to the cemetery and said, ‘Well, boy, I can put you to rest’.”

The detectives investigating the killing and the prosecution team that secured Greenland’s conviction were “marvellous”, she said. “I shed tears every day and I probably will till the day I die. Why do these people have to kill for nothing? If they want to kill people, why don’t they join the army? You don’t ever think a shooting will happen in your life. It’s all down to guns, just guns.”

The Guardian’s source said that guns were becoming a first rather than a last recourse. “A gun used to be used as a mediator; now everything is revolved with a gun. It’s brought the heat on everyone. Before you would get a two [years jail sentence], now it’s a five. It’s getting like the US now, like The Wire. It’s like a prediction of what will happen here. I think they all think they’re playing Grand Theft Auto. It’s madness out there.”

WIP Sci-Fi Rifle

So I haven’t done any 3D in like 5 weeks, maybe more, partly due to Bloodstock and a number of 21st’s.

Instead of bowling back into my F430 Transformer I thought I’d start a little side project of modelling and texturing a Sci-Fi Rifle. The model will be based around the M41-A Pulse Rifle from Aliens, where I’ll change parts I don’t like and make it my own. I like shotgun attachment so I will start with that and go from there.

If you have no idea what the Aliens Rifle looks like, here it is as well as my start. Bullet chamber is a little off so I’ll probably fake it, casing needs to be thinner as well:


C&C, ideas etc welcome

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Rifle with Grenade Launcher - Gamo

Rifle with Grenade Launcher - Gamo
Features include fully and semi auto action with adjustable sights, steel construction, shoots 6mm bullets, 2000 rounds of ammo, NI-MH battery and charger, 310 FPS, tactical mounting rails, removable handle for scope, and pump action single shot launcher. Disclaimer: Orange tips are required by Federal law. Do not remove the orange tip found on your airsoft gun.

Rifle with Grenade Launcher - Gamo

Rifle with Grenade Launcher

Rifle with Grenade Launcher
Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: GAMO
Product Description:
Features include fully and semi auto action with adjustable sights, steel construction, shoots 6mm bullets, 2000 rounds of ammo, NI-MH battery and charger, 310 FPS, tactical mounting rails, removable handle for scope, and pump action single shot launcher. Disclaimer: Orange tips are required by Federal law. Do not remove the orange tip found on your airsoft gun.
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Lowest New Price: USD 109.99
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Customer Reviews


good starter weapon
OK to start this gun hurts and it has great ROF but get another clip,the bad thing is the gernade launcher sucks its like a crapy pistol and after about 10 shots with it it broke and i cant take it off because the batteiy goes there but other wise it is a pretty good gun.

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Gun Rights Attack Ad

Here’s my attempt to make a pro-McCain/Palin attack ad again Joe Biden. With Barack Obama, I merely do not like his policies. He’s a good orator, and a talented politician. But very little can describe my loathing of Joe Biden. If I were stuck on a deserted island with Joe Biden, assuming I couldn’t fashion a set of earmuffs out of coconuts, I’d probably throw myself off the nearest cliff.

This week Biden said something that was utterly laughable. He said that he was raised not to attack people who he disagrees with politically. Well, pretty clearly he does not honor his upbringing:

Special thanks to my friend Jason for providing the video, and the idea of splicing these two together.

Back to School necessities include a…gun?

According to EdWeek (9/3/08), teachers in Harrold, Texas are allowed to carry concealed weapons to school.

Teachers are screened by the board reports Superintendent of School, David Thweatt. “Each employee who wants to carry a weapon first must be approved by the board based on his or her personality and reaction to a crisis.”

Let’s hope the board is using good criteria to determine what types of “personalities” best suit gun-carrying teachers.

One student was quoted in the article as saying, “It was kind of awkward knowing that some teachers were carrying guns.”

Very strategic plan for classroom discipline.

Superintendent Thweatt also indicated that the safety-by-guns plan was well thought out. “The decision was made after nearly two years of researching the best security options of the school.”

Two years of researching and the best plan was to have the teachers keep a loaded gun on their hip?

Too bad he didn’t indicate what those other options were. What happened to guard dogs, tasers, pepper spray, nuclear devices?

Apparently though, they have done the right thing as they have full support of Texas Governor, Rick Perry (Republican). “There’s a lot of incidents where that would have saved a number of lives.”

Not quite sure what he means…but it probably has to do with the fact that a good ol’ shootout in the hallway would probably save lives.

No doubt that everyone there feels safer!

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Aftermath Knight CQB AEG Airsoft Rifle - Gamo

Aftermath Knight CQB AEG Airsoft Rifle - Gamo
AfterMath Knight CQB is an excellent airsoft assault rifle, right out of the box. This is a 7.5 lb rifle with many metal components. The Knight CQB features a unique skeletal frame for added rigidity and versatility as well as a %100 die cast metal fore grip RIS system making this one of the most inexpensive and customizable airsoft rifles on the market today.

Metal Gear Box System
Metal Skeleton with ABS Plastic
Adjustable Rear and Front Sight
Mavy Style Crane Stock
RIS Flat Top Receiver
High Torque Motor
RIS Fore Grip
Adjustable Hop-up System
Upgradeable with Tokyo Marui Parts
Collapsible Navy Style Crane Stock

Package includes: Manual, Rifle, Battery and Charger.

We recommend only using high quality .20g and .25g BBs for higher performance, better accuracy and to prolong the life of your gun.

Product Features

* Full Size - Metal and Plastic Automatic Airsoft AEG
* velocity: 380.00 ft/sec with .20 gram 6MM
* Rate of Fire: Semi and Full Auto
* Gear Box: Version 2
* Battery Type: Crane

Aftermath Knight CQB AEG Airsoft Rifle

Aftermath Knight CQB AEG Airsoft Rifle
Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: GAMO
Product Description:

AfterMath Knight CQB is an excellent airsoft assault rifle, right out of the box. This is a 7.5 lb rifle with many metal components. The Knight CQB features a unique skeletal frame for added rigidity and versatility as well as a %100 die cast metal fore grip RIS system making this one of the most inexpensive and customizable airsoft rifles on the market today.

Features :
Metal Gear Box System
Metal Skeleton with ABS Plastic
Adjustable Rear and Front Sight
Mavy Style Crane Stock
RIS Flat Top Receiver
High Torque Motor
RIS Fore Grip
Adjustable Hop-up System
Upgradeable with Tokyo Marui Parts
Collapsible Navy Style Crane Stock

Package includes: Manual, Rifle, Battery and Charger.

We recommend only using high quality .20g and .25g BBs for higher performance, better accuracy and to prolong the life of your gun.

List Price: USD 195.00
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Features:
  • Full Size - Metal and Plastic Automatic Airsoft AEG
  • velocity: 380.00 ft/sec with .20 gram 6MM
  • Rate of Fire: Semi and Full Auto
  • Gear Box: Version 2
  • Battery Type: Crane
Brand: Gamo
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Aftermath Kraken AEG Airsoft Rifle - Gamo

Aftermath Kraken AEG Airsoft Rifle - Gamo
AfterMath Kraken AK-47. Professional training and competition-model machine gun fires semi or full auto, at a wild 370 fps. Solid design features a steel barrel, steel body frame and steel gearbox.

Metal Gear Box System
Metal Skeleton surrounded by ABS Plastic
High Torque Motor
Metal Inner and Outer Barrel
Rear Ladder Sight
Adjustable Front Sight
Adjustable Hop-up System
Upgradeable with Tokyo Marui Parts

Package includes: Manual, Rifle, Battery and Charger.

We recommend only using high quality .20g and .25g BBs for higher performance, better accuracy and to prolong the life of your gun.

Product Features

* Full Size - Metal and Plastic Automatic Airsoft AEG
* velocity: 370.00 ft/sec with .20 gram 6MM
* Rate of Fire: Semi and Fully Auto
* Gear Box: Version 2
* Battery Type: Large

Aftermath Kraken AEG Airsoft Rifle

Aftermath Kraken AEG Airsoft Rifle
Binding: Misc.
Manufacturer: GAMO
Product Description:

AfterMath Kraken AK-47. Professional training and competition-model machine gun fires semi or full auto, at a wild 370 fps. Solid design features a steel barrel, steel body frame and steel gearbox.

Features :
Metal Gear Box System
Metal Skeleton surrounded by ABS Plastic
High Torque Motor
Metal Inner and Outer Barrel
Rear Ladder Sight
Adjustable Front Sight
Adjustable Hop-up System
Upgradeable with Tokyo Marui Parts

Package includes: Manual, Rifle, Battery and Charger.

We recommend only using high quality .20g and .25g BBs for higher performance, better accuracy and to prolong the life of your gun.

List Price: USD 149.95
Lowest New Price: USD 104.99
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Average Rating:
Features:
  • Full Size - Metal and Plastic Automatic Airsoft AEG
  • velocity: 370.00 ft/sec with .20 gram 6MM
  • Rate of Fire: Semi and Fully Auto
  • Gear Box: Version 2
  • Battery Type: Large
Brand: Gamo
Customer Reviews


Best AK-47 Yet
This is a great gun. I am 100% satisfied. I bought this weaapon and it out performs my JG AK47, CSI AK47, and my UTG AK47. The Aftermath AK47 blows thenm out of the water. This gun shoots around 380fps, and is acurate up to about 150ft. Unlike my JG, and CSI ak’s this gun has a metal gearbox. highley acurate. This gun features metal upper reciver, one peice nylon lower reciver, metal inner/outer barrel, metal gas chamber and tube wich is the part above the barrel on the front of the gun, metal trigger and trigger guard, metal mag catch and release, metal sling mounts, metal dummy cleaning rod, metal sights, metal front sight housing, metal slector switch, metal […] plate, metal stock clamps, nylon OD green foregrip, pistol grip, and stock, od green sling,ABS magazine wich is the only disadvantage. very solid gun it looks just like my real AK. It weighs about 11 pounds with battery in the stock. this gun is also tokyo marui compatable. Super buy for […] dollars


Great Aeg
This gun is a powerful weapon. Anyone who wants a solid AEG around 0 should buy this gun.It is insanly accurate. The only problem is the smallish clip, but its still a great gun!!!!!!!! You can buy an extra clip from the aftermath website

P.S. I do not work for Aftermath or Gameo

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