Friday, October 15, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
A Lovely 1911 Chamber for 10mm!
Not the first of its kind but definitely a beautiful piece of art. This is currently offered by Dury's Gun Shop, go check it out, I think it's a nice piece.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
My Conceal Carry Conversation...
Here's the conversation I had with my buddy the other day.
Friend: Why do you carry? it just makes things worse.
Friend: If someone come robs you and he has a gun, you should call 911.
Me: Wouldn't it be better if I have a gun so I can defend myself, in case the cops doesn't get here first?
Friend: That would just make it worse, if you didn't have a gun, he wouldn't want to shoot you, now you have one, he will have to shoot you.
Me: How you know he wasn't going to shoot me anyways.
Friend: It's just COMMON SENSE, he just wants money, he would leave once he got the money.
Me: That doesn't make sense, if he's bold enough to come rob you with a gun, he's bold enough to shoot it.
Then my girlfriend had to butt in.
Girlfriend: Honey, promise me you won't kill him, just shoot him in the leg or shoot the gun out of his hand.
Me: So I shoot his leg while he shoots me in the face?
Girlfriend: I don't see why you have to shoot to kill...
Me: Yeah yeah.. I'll just shoot off his trigger finger.
I lost respect for my gf after that, I think she's kinda dumb. Anyways, I am sure someone had similar conversations with their love ones before too lol.
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Friend: Why do you carry? it just makes things worse.
Friend: If someone come robs you and he has a gun, you should call 911.
Me: Wouldn't it be better if I have a gun so I can defend myself, in case the cops doesn't get here first?
Friend: That would just make it worse, if you didn't have a gun, he wouldn't want to shoot you, now you have one, he will have to shoot you.
Me: How you know he wasn't going to shoot me anyways.
Friend: It's just COMMON SENSE, he just wants money, he would leave once he got the money.
Me: That doesn't make sense, if he's bold enough to come rob you with a gun, he's bold enough to shoot it.
Then my girlfriend had to butt in.
Girlfriend: Honey, promise me you won't kill him, just shoot him in the leg or shoot the gun out of his hand.
Me: So I shoot his leg while he shoots me in the face?
Girlfriend: I don't see why you have to shoot to kill...
Me: Yeah yeah.. I'll just shoot off his trigger finger.
I lost respect for my gf after that, I think she's kinda dumb. Anyways, I am sure someone had similar conversations with their love ones before too lol.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
GLOCK 34, Another Tupperware to my Collection!
Came home with a Tupperware GLOCK 34 today in 9mm. Very good point of aim, pretty much just like a GLOCK 17 except the slide has a slot cut out of it that is suppose to reduce the muzzle flip of the gun. Comes with extended slide stop and magazine release, and a lighten trigger pull of roughly 4.5lb. I am going to do a combine range report of GLOCK 34 and M&P9c possibly next week or so. Also the 34 has adjustable rear sight of the plastic kind, I wish it came with steel sights.
Here are a few pics, enjoy it! I specifically picked my Neural Science book as a background!
Here are a few pics, enjoy it! I specifically picked my Neural Science book as a background!
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Here is the cut out of the slide that's suppose to help recoil. |
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Traded S&W 910 for M&P 9c
I have heard great things about Smith and Wesson M&P line of handguns, and finally got my hands on one today. I recommend M&P handguns to anyone especially if you are looking for a conceal weapon. I have the M&P9c which is the 9mm compact version. The three exchangeable grips that came along with this gun are all high quality and comfortable. The drawback to a conceal handgun is often sacraficing the comfort of the grip, but now with the grip options, this is not a problem anymore.
The trigger is crisp, and I would say that it is better than both the GLOCK and Springfield XD in terms of trigger. After disassembling the gun and inspecting the internal parts, everything looks well fitted and well finished. This is definitely a good buy for anyone looking for a conceal handgun.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Picked up a S&W 910
Nice gun for a very inexpensive price. I must admit that the finish was quite thin on this piece and was likely to be wore off by holster wear. It comes with a highly visible 3-dot sight, and a crisp single action trigger. The DA trigger is long and mushy as it should be, and the SA first has a short reset follow by a very crisp break.
I will post a range report maybe next week to show how it shoots. This gun is pack with 2 ten rounds magazine, but aftermarket 15 rounds or 17 rounds magazines can be purchase as well. Overall this is a great gun, ESPECIALLY if you can find it cheap.
Enjoy the crappy pictures!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Proper Shooting Stance
Ever heard of Gun Kata?
I think everyone should take a class in it.
This is the proper stance. Note the advantage of dual pistol. Also note the right hand holds the pistol right underneath the chin, this alignment enables the proper plane geometry to avoid shooting the left hand. Some may criticize the Gun Kata performer above as he holds the pistol side way in what is commonly known as a "gangsta style hold". Realize that this is the neutral stance of the beginner form of Gun Kata. This side way hold helps the practitioner maintain balance as the performer quickly transition to blocking or a side roll away from danger.
I think everyone should take a class in it.
This is the proper stance. Note the advantage of dual pistol. Also note the right hand holds the pistol right underneath the chin, this alignment enables the proper plane geometry to avoid shooting the left hand. Some may criticize the Gun Kata performer above as he holds the pistol side way in what is commonly known as a "gangsta style hold". Realize that this is the neutral stance of the beginner form of Gun Kata. This side way hold helps the practitioner maintain balance as the performer quickly transition to blocking or a side roll away from danger.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Can you guess what gun this is?!
You don't win anything for guessing correctly, but there's some bragging rights too...
I will reveal the answer later!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
I am now a professional trapper.
So lately there are these little mouse making holes into my food supplies. They have been making holes in dog food, rice bags, etc.!!! Well I got my sweet revenge this morning with a good old mouse trap.
Below images may be gruesome, viewer discretion is advised!
Got it right at the neck, though the cheese is gone. I wonder if it died right after consuming the cheese, does it mean the cheese is undigested and sitting in the stomach?
Just to be thoughtful, does it mean if I cook it, I would automatically have cheddar cheese rat dish?
Revenge never tasted so sweet! Sweeter still because I can blog about it!
You can now call me a professional trapper.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Cool image!
This is quite an interesting image, showing the relation between bullet and slide after you pulled the trigger. Note the bullet is right about to exit but the slide had barely moved.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Range Report: High Standard 1911 Camp Perry Model
So here is the range report.
I shot this at 25 ft. Two handed unsupported. I think the gun was way better than I am, and my skills are quite amateur so I know I am not doing the gun any justice, but it is the best I can shoot at this point when I am only a few weeks into shooting.
I did not have to adjust the sight, the gun was pretty much dead on. I shot this 5 shots group with 230grain FMJ ammo, just the cheap Monarch brand. I did not test out other ammo to see what fed better.
Overall it is a fun gun for the price, and I did have 1 FTE in my 100 rounds session.
Hope you guys enjoy the range report.
-Gunbie!
I shot this at 25 ft. Two handed unsupported. I think the gun was way better than I am, and my skills are quite amateur so I know I am not doing the gun any justice, but it is the best I can shoot at this point when I am only a few weeks into shooting.
I did not have to adjust the sight, the gun was pretty much dead on. I shot this 5 shots group with 230grain FMJ ammo, just the cheap Monarch brand. I did not test out other ammo to see what fed better.
Overall it is a fun gun for the price, and I did have 1 FTE in my 100 rounds session.
Hope you guys enjoy the range report.
-Gunbie!
Monday, August 23, 2010
My First 1911, a High Standard Camp Perry model 1911
I am a frequent reader of Xavier's Thoughts, you can learn more about his blog simply by typing Xavier's Blog in Google search engine. Anyways, Xavier is a big fan of the 1911 platform and owns many 1911 in his collection. Reading his blog had inspired me to make my entry into the 1911 as well.
Few days ago I set a budget of 400 dollars in search for my first 1911. I also set the following parameters for my search.
1) Must be made in USA
2) Have adjustable sight
3) Comes with factory wood grips
4) Blued or Parkerized finish
5) NIB never fired
I knew that with 400 dollars it would be hard to get a 1911, not to mention it has to be made in US.
So I hunted around for a while and stumbled upon a High Standard 1911 Camp Perry edition that is made here in the US. In fact it is made locally here in Houston.
I checked the specs of the gun, and the manufacturer guaranteed a 3 inch groups at 50 yard.
So I offered then counter offered and finally walked off with the High Standard Camp Perry 1911 for 400 out the door. I thought I made a good deal considering you can hardly get any 1911 for 400. Many people have told me to get a RIA 1911 for around that price. But to me, it's just so important that the gun is made in U.S. that I decided to go with the Houston made 1911.
Again this is my first 1911 so I can't compare it to any other 1911. I do want to say that the sight is very clear, and I just love the "duo-tone" wood grip. I was surprised to get the adjustable sight and it looks quite well with the gun. It is very easy to use the sight since the front sight is quite tall.
The skeletonized trigger is nice from a distance but if you look at it close up, you realize it's cheaply made. Over all for a 400 dollars gun, it is extremely well made. The finish is good, but I don't expect it to measure up to a 1000 dollars 1911. I dried fire the gun a little bit and the trigger is just lovely, super crisp. I can't wait to take this baby to the gun range this week at Top Gun indoor range.
On the side note, pushing the magazine release does drop the magazine freely but when I insert the magazine into the gun, it required a little slamming. I hope this isn't a problem, and I don't know if it is because it's my first 1911.
I took the gun apart for a cleaning and everything is very tightly fitted which I believe will take me many rounds to break in this gun.
Now I just need to take it to the range and come back with a range report for you guys.
Friday, August 20, 2010
What is minute of angle (MOA)?????!?! 2Rπ/(360X60)
A lot of folks that are familiar with rifle shooting often use the term Minute of Angle (MOA) to describe the accuracy of the rifle. So what is Minute of Angle? Well the definition in its simplest form is 1/60 of ONE degree.
Ready for some brain kicking math?!
If your target is set 100 feet away, then to calculate your MOA, you would first find the circumference using the formula 2Rπ. In this case R the radius is 100 FT.
The reason of 2Rπ is finding the circumference of the whole circle, and now to find the arc length of one degree, you would divide 2Rπ by 360.
Then to find 1/60 of ONE degree, you would divide the above by 60. Therefore now you have the final formula of 2Rπ/(360X60).
The easiest way to use this formula is to plug in the target distance into R and calculate. Remember to keep the same unit.
So if your target is set 100 yard away. 2Rπ/(360X60) in which R equals 100 yard would yield a Minute of Angle of 0.03 yard. Now convert yard to feet by multiplying 0.03 yard with 3 (because there are 3 feet for every yard). Now you have MOA equals to 0.09 feet.
We can further convert feet to inches by multiplying 0.09 feet to 12 inches (because a foot has 12 inches). Now we have a MOA of 1.08 inches.
So that means if your rifle is accurate to shoot MOA at a target 100 yard away, you are shooting 1 inch groups.
The take home message from this is to realize that MOA is dependent on the target distance, and that the closer the target, the smaller the MOA (or the tighter the group). Simply use the formula 2Rπ/(360X60) to find out the MOA at different distance.
Hope you guys like the explanation!
Gun and MATH is SEXY!!!
GUNbie!
Ready for some brain kicking math?!
If your target is set 100 feet away, then to calculate your MOA, you would first find the circumference using the formula 2Rπ. In this case R the radius is 100 FT.
The reason of 2Rπ is finding the circumference of the whole circle, and now to find the arc length of one degree, you would divide 2Rπ by 360.
Then to find 1/60 of ONE degree, you would divide the above by 60. Therefore now you have the final formula of 2Rπ/(360X60).
The easiest way to use this formula is to plug in the target distance into R and calculate. Remember to keep the same unit.
So if your target is set 100 yard away. 2Rπ/(360X60) in which R equals 100 yard would yield a Minute of Angle of 0.03 yard. Now convert yard to feet by multiplying 0.03 yard with 3 (because there are 3 feet for every yard). Now you have MOA equals to 0.09 feet.
We can further convert feet to inches by multiplying 0.09 feet to 12 inches (because a foot has 12 inches). Now we have a MOA of 1.08 inches.
So that means if your rifle is accurate to shoot MOA at a target 100 yard away, you are shooting 1 inch groups.
The take home message from this is to realize that MOA is dependent on the target distance, and that the closer the target, the smaller the MOA (or the tighter the group). Simply use the formula 2Rπ/(360X60) to find out the MOA at different distance.
Hope you guys like the explanation!
Gun and MATH is SEXY!!!
GUNbie!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Ruger LCP Coyote Edition is One Ugly Gun
I saw this being sold at local Academy Sports & Outdoor yesterday with a price tag of 350ish. Then I went on TexasGunTrader.com and found someone put a 500 dollars price tag on it. I can't believe Ruger would put this lack of detail piece of insult to art out on the market. Now this LCP meant for conceal carry and serious business looks like a child's toy. The sad thing is... they drag us Texans into this ugliness!! UNFORGIVABLE.
Friday, August 6, 2010
Vitamin water a fake?!
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Picture taken from Fanoos.com |
I have always been a big fan of Lebron James and paid close attentions to his commercials and related product line. Today I saw the Vitamin Water commercial with Lebron in it so instantly I decided to Google the facts about this product. Well, turns out there is a current law-suit against Coca Cola (the owner of Vitamin Water...) saying that the product is misleading consumers choices by giving itself a connotation with healthy choices. Coca Cola defends itself by saying no consumer would actually be misled to think this is a healthy soft-drink.
So in my humble of opinion (as if it matters to anyone), calling this product Vitamin Water is a intentional attempt to mask this bottle of sugar water and push it out on the market as a healthy choice. In fact, the name Vitamin Water pushes itself beyond other products like Gatorade. Most of us drawn to Gatorade for its "ability" to replenish lost electrolytes after an intense work-out. Well, I bet there are many consumers out there drinking Vitamin Water from morning to noon thinking that it equates to a healthy lifestyle.
By the way, according to John Robbins' article on the Huffington Post, he wrote
"In fact, the product is basically sugar-water, to which about a penny's worth of synthetic vitamins have been added. And the amount of sugar is not trivial. A bottle of vitaminwater contains 33 grams of sugar, making it more akin to a soft drink than to a healthy beverage."
I did a quick check and found a 12oz can of Coke have 39 grams of sugar. So we are looking at a 6 grams difference between Vitamin Water and a can of Coke. And at this point I think I have made my decision... I think those addicted to Vitamin Water should just drink Coke and pop vitamin pills on the side. We all agree that Coke tastes better right?
Thursday, August 5, 2010
What does a basketball and backpack have in common?
New to blogging!
Hi everyone, there's probably no one reading my blog right now but umm... hi everyone!
So I have just recently purchased another gun, it's a Springfield XD in 45acp. My friends had suggested getting a 9mm as a first gun due to low recoil and cheap ammo, with cheap ammo being the emphasis here I really thought it would be a good idea to go with the 9mm.
However, when making the purchase at a local Academcy Sports&Outdoor, I asked the clerk what did the soldiers used during WWII. Well, as if that was the question he waited to answer all his life behind the counter, the clerk went on and on about the 45 caliber and how he would stake his life on it.
Anyways, I purchased the XD 45, end of story. I guess the next thing is to decide on which range to go. I currently reside in Houston, so far I heard of an outdoor shooting range aka American Shooting Range. I guess I will try my luck there this weekend!
So I have just recently purchased another gun, it's a Springfield XD in 45acp. My friends had suggested getting a 9mm as a first gun due to low recoil and cheap ammo, with cheap ammo being the emphasis here I really thought it would be a good idea to go with the 9mm.
However, when making the purchase at a local Academcy Sports&Outdoor, I asked the clerk what did the soldiers used during WWII. Well, as if that was the question he waited to answer all his life behind the counter, the clerk went on and on about the 45 caliber and how he would stake his life on it.
Anyways, I purchased the XD 45, end of story. I guess the next thing is to decide on which range to go. I currently reside in Houston, so far I heard of an outdoor shooting range aka American Shooting Range. I guess I will try my luck there this weekend!
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