NY Daily News Smear Job

Apparently the New York Daily News doesn’t like the fact that the NRA is presenting Sarah Palin with an Alaska themed AR-15:

The all-white “Alaskan Hunter” – fashionable until Labor Day – is the civilian version of a modified M-4 rifle carried by U.S. troops overseas.

No hint of condescension there at all.

It’s engraved with Palin’s name and adorned with a map of the state on the collapsible stock – made legal after the expiration of the assault weapons ban in 2004. The Big Dipper from the state flag is etched on the magazine well behind a vented barrel guard.

The rifle is chambered in .50-caliber “Beowulf.” It’s the same caliber used by heavy machine guns, which can take down big game, and in war zones “can disable both motor vehicles and assailants with body armor,” according to ammo manufacturer Alexander Arms’ Web site.

The .50 Beowulf is not used by any heavy machine gun.  That’s the .50 BMG you twits.  The .50 Beowulf can indeed take down big game.  It would be a pretty good hunting round, in fact, for large game, like you would find in Alaska.  And yes, like any centerfire rifle cartridge, it will penetrate soft body armor.

One wonders whether the New York Daily news would get their panties in a twist over this cartridge too, which, aside from being over 100 years old, has similar ballistic qualities to the .50 Beowulf, and would also zip through soft body armor, ballistic glass, and would easily disable vehicles.  Let’s also not forget this armor piercing high-tech cartridge of death that preceded it.  They must have really had it in for cops in the mid 19th century, let me tell you.

The fact that NRA offered to present this to Governor Palin, and she accepted, speaks highly of her Second Amendment bonifides.  Surely she knew what the media reaction in places like New York were going to be.

GSSF Knoxville Shoot

Looks like Uncle is starting to get into competition, namely Glock Shooting Sports Foundation matches.  I’ve thought it would be neat to do GSSF events at our club, but there are already clubs with larger facilities in the area doing them, plus, I’m not sure if some of our club rules would present a problem.

But it does look like the kind of match you could run at pretty much any club.  If I recall, Central Jersey runs Glock matches.  But to do that, I’d have to ignore the advice of several lawyers who have advised against taking guns into New Jersey.  Guns are illegal in New Jersey, you see.  It’s only through exceptions in the law that you can possess one.  Fall outside that exception, which is easy with a pistol, and you’re an instant felon. As much as I’d like to compete in some of CJRPC’s matches, their laws are designed to put people like me in prison for minor slip-ups.  No thanks.  I’ll stay on this side of the river.  Folks in Tennessee have it better.

Just One Round

Someone on gunbroker is selling a single round of .45ACP.   Take a scroll down to the description.  It’s pretty hilarious.  Preserved here in case they take it offline:

Offered for your consideration is one round (not one case or one box but one single round) of genuine .45 ACP ammunition. This is something rarely seen (at least since November 4th) and is hard to find at any price. The round of ammo includes a real brass casing; one full metal jacket bullet weighing 230 grains; a generous amount of hard-to-obtain gunpowder; and one nearly impossible to locate primer. Yes, you read that correctly. This round of ammo actually comes fully equipped with a real primer! Just try finding one of those! Imagine the thrill of actually being able to shoot your gun for a change. You will be the talk of the neighborhood when news gets around that you actually fired your pistol with your round of ammo. You may want to keep your round of ammo as an investment as prices are sure to keep rising. Just think of the confidence you will feel when you walk around with your round of ammo in your shirt pocket (Barney Fife was 50 years ahead of his time). Every man will want to be you and every woman will want to be with you when they learn that you possess a round of ammo. Your neighbor with the van Gogh painting will die of envy when he learns that you have obtained a genuine round of ammo. Playboy models will beat a path to your door when they hear the news! This is an opportunity which may never come around again. Act now and make your bid. Don’t let this one get away! Starting price is a ridiculously low one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars with NO RESERVE! Payment by money order only. Please add $5 for insured shipping within the Continental United States (additional charge to AK and HI). Sold as is, no returns. Please include a signed affidavit swearing that you did not vote for Barack Obama or your payment will be returned and the item will be relisted. Added: I have received requests to post a photo of the primer to prove it’s actually present. I have added the photo. You can also see the round of ammo appears to be a military contract round with the primer sealed in place and the headstamp date 1985.

It wouldn’t be so funny if there wasn’t a grain of truth to it.

Via SayUncle

How Well do the Lost-and-Stolen Laws Work?

In a run up to a memorial event for fallen police officers, reporters watching Harrisburg are waiting to see if Fast Eddie decides to use his speech to honor the officers or use their deaths to push for his gun ban agenda. But in an interesting side note to one of the articles pondering Rendell’s plans, the columnist actually inquired as to the success of Philadelphia’s last gun control stunt – lost-and-stolen reporting.

Philadelphia’s nine month-old lost-and-stolen law, for example, remains under legal appeal that could take another year or two.

Everett Gillison, deputy mayor for public safety, tells me that while 152 guns have been reported lost or stolen since the city law took effect in July, not one has been recovered. Not one.

Not a single result has come from their illegal law that flies in the face of state preemption.

How I Spent My Saturday

A few folks were complaining this morning that they couldn’t get on the VPN at work.  I checked the phone lines, and they seemed to be out too.  I figured it was a telco issue.  Got Bitter up, because we were going to head to L.L. Bean because I am in great need of pants (I can’t be stealing Robb‘s gig now can I?).  I figured I’d stop by work on the way there.

Once I got there, I realized we had a power issue.  Nothing in my data center was on.  Called up the facilities guy, and got him out there, along with the landlord.  We had to get the subzero freezers out to outlets with power.  All the lab plugs were dead, and the subzeros keep things at -40C for a reason.  Normally they were powered off the UPS.  What happened?

UPS is totally dead.  Nothing on the screen.  Circuit breakers all tripped.  These aren’t small breakers, like you have in a residence.  It’s 200 amp 480 volt three phase power.  Takes a good bit of force to close them.  I try to reset one, and I hear a loud arcing sound.  Uh oh.  Called up the UPS company.  Meanwhile, we went and flipped all the breakers over to bypass the UPS and get everything on PECO.  I brought up part of my systems until I could figure out what was up with the UPS.  Went to L.L. Bean in the mean time.

Get back to work, and the UPS guy says it blew a transformer.  It’ll take some skill and time to repair.  Figuring we’ll be on PECO for a while, I brought up the rest of the room.  I’m hoping all the lab equipment is OK.  Those freezers were off for a while.  We also have incubators for cell lines, but those are water jacketed incubators and hold their heat very well.  Hopefully everything will be fine on Monday.  At least all my systems were fine.

A Special Request

Robert Spitzer is a Political Science professor at SUNY Cortland, he also is the author of three gun control books.  He wrote a Letter to the Editor in the New York Times this morning that says this:

Former President Jimmy Carter is right about bringing back the assault weapons ban, including the fact that legitimate hunters and sportsmen have no interest in using such weapons for sport. He mentions the underlying cause that feeds opposition to it: the deep-seated fear among gun owners of anything labeled a “gun ban.”

Here’s what I’d like to ask my readers to do.  Post as a comment, or e-mail me pictures of “assault weapons” being used for sporting purposes.  I’m looking at you CMP and NRA HP shooters.  I am going to make a collage for Professor Spitzer.  Let’s be sure he understands exactly how many people use these for sport all the time, in hundreds of legitimate shooting matches all over the country.

The Best Defense …

is a good offense.  Even if ATF reform is going to be tremedously difficult to get through The House, given the anti-gun leadership there, we can get people on record in the Senate, and that will be worthwhile.  I will be watching Senator Specter very closely on this one.  Will he sign on to the bill?

UPDATE: You know, I just noticed that Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont, was a sponsor of the bill.  He’s not exactly Mr. NRA, with a D rating last time he ran for Senate.  What’s up with that?  Did someone at ATF piss in his cornflakes?  No matter, we’ll take all the help we can get.  If Senator Leahy wants to get all kissy kissy with gun owners, I’ll gladly pucker up.  Let’s hope this is the start of Senator Leahy looking to live up to his state’s impeccable pro-gun reputation.