How much can you hate a plant?

Marko the Munchkinwrangler sums up the social effects of prohibitions in the most eloquent way.

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Kel-Tec SU16D short-barreled rifle in action


The boring reliability is why an SU16 is my go-to rifle.

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New on CTD: Self-Diagnostic for Defensive Rifleman

Self-Diagnostic for Defensive Rifleman

Three rounds of ammunition, two dimes’ worth of office supplies and five minutes could tell you much about your degree of readiness.

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Only One Knife Left

$45 (SOLD)

Icelandic pattern knife made from tractor trailer leaf suspension spring. I have one similar to it and it’s a very handy blade. Another one I had went to a friend as a wedding present — that’s the great thing about custom knives, they make unique gifts. Since this is the last blade left, shipping would be only $10 within continental US.

A little background information about the knife maker.

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Custom Combat HK USP40 For Sale

Update: sold.

Brand new, unfired pistol with Novak sights, flared mag well, extended (16rd) magazines. The trigger group allows cocked and locked or traditional double action with decocker. Comes with a color-matched Blackhawk pistol bag. My friend bought it several years ago but never got to fire it. Asking $1200. If interested, let me know and I will put you in touch with him.

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This is my killing curse. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

“Fantasy abandoned by reason produces impossible monsters: united with her, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of their marvels”

This visual offense against good design actually shoots fairly well and the safety improves considerably on the original. The non-obvious upgrade to a Timney trigger actually makes this a much better weapon than its appearance suggests.

Erin Palette talks about her rifle.

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I Love Integral Suppressors.

I like the full sight radius, the quiet report and the improved balance. In some cases, the low-key look also helps. This one is from SRT Arms.

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Where to Find the Movie “Oba the Last Samurai”?

I’d like to watch it but I do not see a streaming version available for purchase on-line. Any idea where I could find it? Buying a DVD and waiting for it to be shipped feels like too much trouble.

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Selective Outrage?

The bombardment of Guernica in 1937 is in every history book. The more destructive and murderous bombardment of Copenhagen isn’t. Likewise, the current efforts to raise taxes are condemned but 1950s administrations got a free pass on the 90%+ top marginal rates. Plenty more examples can be found in the popular culture and media.

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UTS15

The version shown is not the final version. UTAS is now shipping an improved variant.

Continue reading

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The Hidden Inflation.

Producers are under two pressures: to raise prices to account for the loss of purchasing power of each dollar, and to lower prices to attract customers with declining incomes. They most obvious way to accomplish both is to keep the nominal prices the same or slightly lower while adulterating the goods and services.

In groceries, that means 59oz cartons instead of 64oz, at the post office, 18-stamp booklets instead of 20-stamp, and at the hotel much reduced service, such as no daily bedding changes. The difference over even one year has been drastic enough to be noticed.

The other cost is in the increase of regulations. To use the sound suppressor registration as an example, government intervention at least triples of the prices over countries where suppressors are not registered. To that, a $200 excise tax is added. And to those costs, the value of productivity lost while complying with the paperwork requirements, easily a full day of work time. So a suppressor costing $100 in New Zealand ends up costing Americans $300+$200 tax+$200 lost work time, a total of $700 plus a delay of 6-8 months. This is as an illustration only — all regulations increase costs and most provide no benefits to anyone but the bureaucrats enforcing them in exchange for paychecks and influence.

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A Highly Recommended Blog

According to Hoyt, political and historic commentaries by a great science fiction author.

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My Favorite Navigator

My father in Prague.

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Custom Knives by Nikolay.

My friend Nikolay makes awesome knives. I have a few of them here and just got done with the photos. Each one is unique, made of different materials and for different purposes. They are all for sale — and if you do not see something you like, email him directly. He does make knives and other tools to order. I carry one often and it holds the edge extremely well. These one-of-a-kind knives make great, memorable gifts.

Please indicate which knives you’d like. Photos on this page are numbered 1 through 12, each image also has a unique photo number. Shipping within continental US would be $12 no matter how many you buy. Use Paypal (galinaru@hotmail.com) or send checks to:

Nikolay Yermolenko
3706 Hull Neck Rd
Heathsville, VA 22473

PS: Some of the photos are no longer loading for me and re-building them in Gallery isn’t working. Are all twelve knife photos visible to you?

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Hanging Professor

A humorous sculpture in Prague. Many other photos of the same.

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Where to Go for Good Pastries in Nashville?

Since the demise of Alpha Bakery, the only passable source of baked good seems to be the French Bakery (Provance?) on 21st Ave. Are there any other good options, especially closer to Hermitage?

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How Rifle Ammunition is Made.

This video (made by Buddy Singleton) shows the 223 production line at SBR.

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Guns & Coffee Challenge Coins

Virginia Open Carry sells these challenge coins to raise funds for pro-RKBA outreach. The coins aren’t very expensive, $15ea or five for $50, but they are now offered at a $3 discount with the coupon code OLEG. Get a neat conversation piece and help an effective civil rights organization at the same time! You can even get a couple for friends.

You can get many other items with that logo at ilovegunsandcoffee.com.

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Lens Usage Notes.

Over the last few months, I’ve often had to decide which lens to take along on trip or to field photo shoots. Looks like the winner is the 90mm tilt-shift. I take most of my photos with it. I sometimes combine it with 12mm or 25mm extension tubes to get closer focus, but not very often. So the second most commonly used lens is the 100mm macro. When that isn’t long enough, usually when I have to contend with a small backdrop, 200mm comes out. These three lenses account for over 90% of my photos. As a result, I am really looking forward to the eventual acquisition of the 70-200.

The second tier are the low-light choices, 85/1.8 and 35/2. Usually, I’d rather add light than use super-wide apertures. 24-70 is the lens of choice for snapshots and video work.

45mm tilt-shift and 300mm are in the last group, used very rarely. These two provide effects I cannot get otherwise, so I keep them in the line-up.

17-40 is currently on loan to a friend. For my use, faster 24-70 obsoleted it.

With the 90mm angle of view being preferred, it was no surprise that the Panasonic G2 was almost always used with the 45mm lens rather than the 20. That kit was gifted away. If I ever get another 4/3 system, 20-45-75 on something like GH3 would likely be the choice. Articulated LCD and fast AF (as opposed to the slow AF in DSLR “live view”) makes it preferable for travel.

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Left Side or Right

Unlike all other .308 bullpups, RFB may be safely fired from either shoulder.

Hunter model with 24″ barrel shown.

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