Saturday, July 09, 2022

Meanwhile...


The High Power had now crossed the 1500 round mark, thanks to Lucky Gunner. Deets are over at the Patreon page.

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It's true.


I mean, buying a full size CDP and replacing the nylon MSH with an S&A unit, gutting the lockwork in favor of some C&S drop-in bits, binning the FLGR, making sure the extractor is strac and replacing it if it's not, and putting in a Wilson Bulletproof slide stop has long been one of my "when I get around to it" projects. 

Why? I dunno, I like the way they look, for one, and I also keep thinking about alloy-framed 5" 1911s. I sometimes miss that Springfield Lightweight Loaded I got from Marko years ago and then went nuts with titanium bits to make it even lighter. (It's also the only 1911 where I replaced the metal MSH with a nylon one. Gotta shave them ounces!)


Of course, those are all things I'd do to pretty much any Kimber/SA/Colt-tier pistol off the rack anyway. I look at most sub-$2k 1911s as buying a frame/slide/barrel kit.

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Huh.

From the "They ain't dead yet?" department, apparently Journey has released a new album.

I think the only Journey album I ever bought was an 8-track that came with the car.

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Friday, July 08, 2022

You Can't Uninvent The Wheel


Sure looks like a homemade muzzle-loading double barrel strapped to a board to me. The only difference between it and a medieval handgonne is the construction material and the fact that it's fired by electronic ignition, probably a battery shorting across some steel wool, rather than a burning fuse.

Everything you need to make it is at Lowe's or Home Depot.

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Thursday, July 07, 2022

QotD: Someone's Having Fun Somewhere Edition

“For the New Puritans, a smug sense of self-satisfaction is the most delicious dish of all.” - Noah Rothman, Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back Against Progressives' War on Fun
Next up on my nonfiction reading pile.
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Stop Drawing to Tippy Turtle

It's a hard habit to break, and I often catch myself reverting, just like it took a while to deprogram myself from the classic bent-elbow Weaver.



That first bit, about keeping your head stationary (or reasonably so) and bringing pistol to your eyeline, rather than ducking your head to go hunting for the sights, is huge. It especially makes all the difference in the world if you're running a dot.

Remember the lesson of Buddha Cat, which applies whether the dot is in an optical sight or on the front blade of your irons...



Wednesday, July 06, 2022

I was today years old when...

...I learned that Victorinox makes a Swiss Army knife version specifically for cheese enthusiasts, and it is dubbed the "Cheese Master".



I can't stop watching this.

"This became known as 'The Smith Family Fireworks Incident' and was talked about in neighborhood lore well into the 2040s..."


They keep lying for the cause.


Whatever you want to blame this on, the availability or ubiquity of firearms is not the controlling variable. This piece opens with a flawed premise and doesn't get any better from there.

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Automotif CCCXVIII...


I'm pretty sure that I had never before seen a 1958 Edsel Citation rollin' on dubs before. This thing has some truly baroque styling.


Photographed with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II and an old EF 28-70mm f/2.8L USM. Though long superseded by newer 24-70/2.8 lenses with image stabilization, the old 28-70 puts up respectable DXOmark numbers and is capable of turning out crisp images even on the 50MP sensor of my 5DS, plus it's quite reasonably priced for "L" glass if you find one on the used market.

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Tuesday, July 05, 2022

Air You Can Wear

I just finished watering the veggies out back and the flowers in the front yard. Four trips in and out, all told, hauling water.

The sun's not really up, between the haze and clouds in the eastern sky ant the tall trees in the neighborhood, but the air temp's already 78°F with a 70 degree dew point. It's cloyingly sticky, so that your eyeballs practically fog as you step outside.


We're supposedly heading for a high in the mid-nineties today and a dew point well into that "oppressive" range. Hopefully the air will wind up with more water in it than it can hold at some point during the day and dump some of it on the ground. We've had so little rain that I passed on my usual half-assed Independence Day fireworks last night because I didn't want to have to keep a fire extinguisher handy for the lawn.

Farmer Frank would not have been happy with the summer weather so far this year.

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Monday, July 04, 2022

Happy Independence Day!

This is the day we commemorate George Washington swimming across the Delaware to bust Martin Luther King out of jail, where he'd been unjustly imprisoned for cracking the king of England's royal bell in Philadelphia. This is why it's now called the Liberty Bell.

Washington and King went on the lam, putting together a group of dissidents and malcontents, including Ben Franklin, Tom Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Amelia Earhart. This crew began waging guerrilla warfare against the king, using the tactics developed by Francis Marion and Robin Hood.

In the end, after many cool shootouts and various heists and capers on royal outposts, the king was chased back to England and Washington's crew celebrated with Budweiser, grilled hamburgers, and fireworks.

The End.



Saturday, July 02, 2022

Culture Club

We got all cultured up this morning when the Tom & Jerry hour played this 1939 MGM classic, The Blue Danube.

Torture Porn

No, seriously. I'm using the phrase literally.

Apparently years before E.L. James published any of her weirdo softcore Twilight fanfic, Gina Haspel was getting her freak on in memos to CIA headquarters from the black site she was running in Thailand.
Sitting atop one of those pinnacles of pain in Thailand, where al-Nashiri was repeatedly thrown against a wall, waterboarded, forced naked into a coffin-like box and threatened with a gun and electric drill, was Gina Haspel, the ambitious base chief and future CIA director.

And boy, did she enjoy it, judging by her pulse-pounding cables back to headquarters from Thailand in 2002. In prose seemingly inspired by bodice-ripping romance novels, the onetime U.S. Army base librarian described how the psychologist James Mitchell (whose hiring by the CIA remains a bizarre subchapter of the torture years), “strode, catlike, into the well-lit confines of the cell at 0902 hrs…deftly removed the subject's black hood with a swipe, paused, and in a deep, measured voice said that subject—having 'calmed down' after his (staged) run-in with his hulking, heavily muscled guards the previous day—should reveal what subject had done to vex his guards to the point of rage."
"Strode, catlike"? "Hulking, heavily muscled"? Are you effin' kidding me? I haven't seen prose that purple since that time I wasted ninety-nine cents on some self-pubbed garbage thriller on Kindle, and this is actual official dot-gov correspondence.

I understand you have to inform headquarters about how your torture program is going, but is it too much to ask for you to keep both hands on the keyboard while doing it, Ilsa?




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Tunes

Insufficiently caffeinated to type anything yet. Have some synth-heavy nostalgia tunage.


Friday, July 01, 2022

Oh boy, a challenge!

We're only a month away!


My body* is ready.


*By which I mean my Fuji Instax Mini.

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Automotif CCCXVI...


Here's a tasty gray market mid/late-'70s 280SL in Signal Red.

Unlike most R107s, which featured V8 power, the 280SL sported a 182bhp 2.8L DOHC inline six. This one's got a manual transmission to boot. (Mercedes never offered the SL with a row-your-own gearbox on the US market.)

Even without reading the "280SL" badge on the decklid or peeking in to see the shifter, you can tell it's a euro-spec car by the aero headlamps and the svelte chrome bumpers rather than the NHTSA-compliant 5mph battering rams that disfigured the bow and stern of official U.S. market imports.


I guess it's something to do.

According to the tabulations in the sidebar, the seventy-nine posts put up here in June is the most in a month since May of 2016.

I guess it keeps me out of trouble.

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