VOIP options for Europe?

Google discontinued 3rd party apps support for VOIP apps on 5/15 and their Hangout won’t provide VOIP on Android for now. What do people use abroad, esp. on Android for calling US not through their cellular voice connection?

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Mixed couple

Mini14 and AR in one family…that’s crazier than Romeo and Juliet or Windows and Mac…must be true love!

(Could be worse. AR and AK in incompatible calibers…)

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Tactical like a polar bear

This lawyer lady has some nifty rifles. I bet this one works well in the snow.

FS2000 with Gemtech G5 and Aimpoint sight.

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Amie just posted the first part of her book.

The Gods Defense examines legal issues — and much more — in a world with magic. I read the story last year and plan to re-read as she posts it in installments. I recommend it.

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Dissimilar moods

Somber…

And much less somber…

Continue reading

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Forget guns, just learn karate! Right?

One of the most famous martial arts, karate, evolved on Japanese-occupied Okinawa. While the current sport version concentrates on the empty hand style, the original used a variety of improvised weapons. They weren’t as good as swords or spears, but better than nothing. Despite the myriad of martial arts movies where lightning-fast reflexes prevail over curiously slow bullets, the real life Righteous and Harmonious Fists fell readily to them.

MMA, mixed martial arts, is a more intense discipline than most. People who fight in it, especially those good enough and determined enough to turn professional, are hardly unsure of their own ability to defeat opponents with bare limbs. And yet, most of them carry weapons. Perhaps the awareness of inadequacy of a single unarmed defender against a mob, or the disadvantage of a small woman against a large man, or of an empty hand against a hand with a knife makes them prefer a ranged defensive option. Grappling or ground-fighting work fine on mats, not so well over broken glass on pavement. Even a quick and accurate kick doesn’t help against a rifleman at twenty yards.

To be fair, most rifle training has a dojo flavor to it. Firing on highly visible targets at known distances, not using cover or concealment, not training in fire teams, all adds up to most people decent shots but not necessarily effective fighters. It’s a little less true for pistol training as force on force scenarios with Simunitions are more popular. Even with the many tactical limitations, firearm training makes a typical shooter more capable of defending herself than most conventional martial artists. In sum, firearms training is a type of martial art. It augments rather than replaces other styles. Because even a beginning firearm user can be credibly dangerous to attackers regardless of his physical condition, gun training should be considered the first choice for those of us who have lives outside of the dojo and can only afford so many hours every month to keep up the skills.

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A 75-count can of whoopass.

The usual: AK47 clone with Aimpoint micro on an Ultimak rail. Still works. The shooter is a professor of Renaissance literature and a professional MMA fighter in real life.

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Updating old guns to accept optics

TWS and Ultimak rails for AK, Mini-14, M1A, M1 carbine, Garand, Saiga and others.

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Good 22LR ammunition available for sale

http://immortalarms.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18&products_id=8846 Info from https://www.facebook.com/joe.lundberg/posts/10202149837053602

In my experience, it’s nearly match accurate.

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A very enduring design.

The first Sharps rifle, a percussion design, dates back to 1848s. Shiloh Sharps makes reproductions of the 1874 cartridge design. Most are equipped with tang vernier sights graduated to compensate for the steep drop of 45-70 bullets. These rifles are usually quite accurate at long range, and the depictions in Quigley Down Under and Legends of the Fall aren’t too far off the truth.  This one has a period correct scope with external adjustments.

A mostly ambidextrous design, it remains a viable medium and large game rifle even today. Cartridges up to 45-120 and 50-110 (caliber – black powder charge in grains) exist, but only 45-70 is commonly loaded.

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Nightforce

To nobody’s surprise, this was one of the most common brands at Boomershoot. Leupold and Vortex also showed up often.

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M1A

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Her daddy’s rifle

Some girls run off with dad’s car keys. This one borrowed his M1A instead.

She’s a junior Appleseed instructor already at age 18.

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Snapshots from 2014 Boomershoot

Some put their rifles away once the rain got heavy enough.

Others shot on, rain or shine. To our surprise, we got more targets with the mix-master AR sporting a 16″ Ruger piston upper than with .243 and .308 bolt and break-open rifles.

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“Questioning war may be considered terrorism”

It’s not just gun owners who are considered terrorists

In other news, War is Peace (MiniPax).

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Realistic Training with ID Target Systems

New at AllOutdoor.com

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Lawyer grips

No idea why the pistol was decocked for the photos. I wasn’t paying attention at the time.

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Close-up of the grips to show detail.

 

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You know a gun lawyer is serious when…

…she shoots a personalized AR15 in three-gun competition.

Rifle by Am Tac, shooter by Kincaid Law Office. As usual, if you want to actually touch off a round, eye and ear protection are required.

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Summer dress carry

As we have recently observed, summer dresses often lack pockets and belt loops. Fortunately, some guns are light enough that a belt thrown around the waistline can support a sufficient holster with comfort. This one, made by Simply Rugged in Arizona, works nicely for Kel-tec PMR30.

Combination holster/mag pouch doesn’t make for rapid reloads, but PMR30 does supply 31 shots before a reload is needed. A more important question, in the absence of pockets, is: “Where should she keep ear plugs?”

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Pockets in women’s dresses

This pretty dress has a major drawback: no pockets! Five rounds of .303 is good, but the magazine holds ten. Where to put additional chargers with rifle fodder…

I guess the top of the dress works and isn’t much sillier than dropping a loaded Desert Eagle magazine down the neckline with later hopes of being able to retrieve it quickly.

Greeks, no doubt as a nod to the Amazon tradition, made more practical ways of carrying ammo. Not quite as stylish as the leather British designs, they were light and cheap enough to discard after use. In fact, I am not sure if the canvas bandoleer is actually of Greek production or was part of the aid from the UK or the US during their 194os civil war.

In any case, remember that these photos are fashion snapshots and not a realistic depiction of a live fire exercise. Eye and ear protection are required for actual shooting.

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