Wednesday, October 13, 2004

An Article All should read

As written by John Conner for American Handgunner, in the September/October Issue and on the website at http://www.americanhandgunner.com/GunCrank.html

I only post it, showing my support of the article and to hopefully give a bit more viewing audience. I take no credit in writing this peice, only in cutting and pasting it here :p


IT’S TIME FOR SOME
GUN-RICH ZONES

I’ve just about had it with this “Gun-Free Zone” crap, you know? True, I live in a fairly sissy-rich environment but, usually, the only visible effects are too many restaurants with “Chez” in their names, dogs with designer haircuts and guys wearing magenta polo shirts. I’m not sure what magenta looks like, really, but I’d bet some of those shirts are it. Mauve, too. But lately I’ve noticed an even more troubling trend. You’ve seen these little round signs with a gun in a circle and a diagonal line through it and it says “This Is A Gun-Free Zone”? And it’s like they’re proud of that or something! I’m seein’ more and more of those and it’s bothering me.

They’ve also got these little huggie-children signs proclaiming that it’s a “Child-Safe Place,” where kids in trouble can run to and get help. Now, guess what? I’m seein’ places with both those kinda signs! What in heck is that about? A “Child-Safe Place” in a “Gun-Free Zone”?

Real Safe Havens

When my kids were little, I taught ’em the two best places to run for help were police stations and gun shops. If the trouble they were running from was Large & Lethal, I knew either of those places were full of folks who’d be armed, alert and prepared to go to General Quarters to protect a child from any harm. What kinda help do you think they could get in a Gun-Free Child-Safe Place?

“Ooohh, come hide with me in the corner, dearie! We’ll weep uncontrollably together and if necessary, we’ll grovel and beg for mercy!” Yeah, that’s where I want my kid going. Mahatma Gandhi was a really nice guy, okay, but not my first choice for my kids’ bodyguard. If my stand-in has to be a guy in sandals, I’d prefer it was Spartacus. At least he had a sword and an attitude.

Not so long ago, you could even tell your kid to run into a bar if somebody mean was after ’em. You were virtually assured there would be at least a couple of men in there quaffing boilermakers who would be just tickled purple to defend a scared kid. In fact, there was a guaranteed butt-whuppin’ involved, generally happening to the next dude who came through the door. Might be the wrong guy. Might even be several wrong guys. But there would be two absolute results: (1) butt-whuppin’(s), and (2), a safe, happy child sittin’ on the bar enjoying a frosty 7-Up.

Re-Zoning

In my experience, these “Gun-Free Zones” are usually freely roamed by dopers, carjackers, gangbangers and assorted thugs, all armed to the teeth, plus mass-murderers creepin’ around lookin’ for masses to murder. They know where the easy prey is. After all, those gun-free signs even have graphics to accommodate illiterate crooks. The only folks unarmed are the law-abiding types.

In fact, when you look at the mass shootings occurring in the U.S. over the past several years, just about all of ’em have happened in supposedly gun-free areas. That’s just wrong, guys.

I think what we need are some “Gun-Rich Zones.”

Like, wouldn’t you really rather do your grocery shopping in a supermarket with a big sign saying “This Is A Gun-Rich Zone! Legal Concealed-Carry Customers Welcome!”? Maybe another sign below it could read, “Notice To Scumbags: Every Employee, From The Manager To The Kid Who Mops Up The Mess In Aisle 14, Is Armed And A Cum Laude Graduate Of the FunThunder Academy Of Crook-Capping.”

Bowling alleys that are posted Gun-Rich Zones could actively cater to the Carry-Crowd. I can see gun-oriented bowling teams like the Kimber Kidz, the Springfield Sillies, the Les Huggy-Baers, the Rockin’ Glocksters an’ SIG-Piggies and Colt Ponies and ... Okay, smart guys, you dream up some names. I don’t even bowl. Even when I do, it ain’t really “bowling,” you know? But if I could carry openly and not have to hide my Roscoe under a bowling shirt, I’d take up the sport.

How ’bout a “Gun-Rich Zone” restaurant? Wouldn’t you be comfy eatin’ at the Smith & Wesson Supper Club, “Armed Citizens Always Welcome”? The Ruger Rangehouse Restaurant? I’d even try the CZ BBQ, featuring fine ribs and chops with a European flair. Well, maybe not. But you get the idea. Bet you one thing, folks: There’d be no snail-like service and NO snotty waiters. Customer service always seems to improve when there’s ordnance on your hip.

If I owned a bar — maybe the Beretta Bar & Grille — I’d love to post a sign outside for crooks reading, “Everybody In This Place Is Presumed Heavily Armed & Drinking. One In Every Four Is Having Ginger Ale, Because They’re Our Designated Hitters. You Guess Which Ones.” For the first time, you’d have pals volunteering to abstain, just on the off-chance ...

Lotsa’ Shots

Oh, sure, there would be press. Oh, yeah, and it would be bad. I can see the headlines full of dire predictions like, “Slaughter While Shopping!” and “Mayhem At The Mall!” and crap like that. And just like all those rivers-of-blood-in-the-streets predictions when the concealed-carry wave washed over most of the U.S., they’d be wrong.

We — the Gun-Rich Zone movement — would just have to explain that it’s a bold social experiment, just like “Gun-Free Zones” were a bold social experiment. They failed, so why can’t we give it a shot? Or lotsa shots?

One thing we need is the right graphic for our signs. I’m sure there’s some graphic artists out there among our readers. Shoot your best to me at ThatGunWriterGuy@aol.com and I’ll check ’em out. Meantime, if you see me on the street, just presume that I’m a Mobile Gun-Rich Zone, okay?

Editor’s note: If you want to contact Connor, you can find him on his e-mail at: thatgunwriterguy@aol.com, although for the life of us, we can’t imagine why you’d want to. We’re not even sure why we do.

Thursday, September 30, 2004

I am happy now in my Choice

Well, just finished cleanup after going to the range with my New Para LTC .45 ACP 1911. I must say I am extremely happy with the results of both the gun at the range and the Poly-Dunk Kit from Cylinder and Slide in clean up.
207 rounds down range thru both factory mags and the 2 Chip McCormick 8rd mags I picked up in Austin. Not a single malfunction from the gun.
Accuracy was well above expectation for me off hand, weaver stance and single handed.
Nice tight groupings when firing dbl handed and fairly tight single handed. Double tap groups were quite good as well out to about 30 to 45 feet.
I am certainly glad I traded off my Springfield XD for the Para now.
Much more accurate and I think a bit safer as well.

The Polk-Dunk Kit made cleanup a snap, just field strip, soak in the bucket bucket for a bit, I let mine sit for something near 30 minutes or so. take out, wipe down, tooth brush the built up carbon rinse around in the dunk, then wipe down and let dry, or force dry with compressed air as I did on the slide and frame. Lube as necessary and re-assemble, there ya go, nice and clean no muss no fuss.

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John
www.rblprd.com
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Wednesday, September 22, 2004

New Addition

Well I have started the tweak of my carry weapon.
I replaced the factory grips with some of the
slim line grips from Chip McCormick, I must say
I love the quality of these grips, nice rosewood.
good checkering, not to aggressive, but still give a good
grip and doesn't seem to grab my clothing, plus the slim line
profile, gives a better grip for my slightly smaller hands.

I also picked up a pair of Power Mags from Chip McCormick.
very nice feel to them, strong springs, good smooth followers.
Time will tell how well they perform for me as well as the factory mags, when I have
time to get to the range and break in my new CCW.

I also blacked out the rear dots or my 3-Dots and painted the front dot with a Neon Red
enamel paint. The flat black rear making it a single dot site for all effects and purposes, with the bright red/orange front seems to help in site acquisition and indexing point of aim for me.


So sayeth John

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Well Good Deal

Well, for once I actually accomplished what I wanted to, HI HI

Sold off the SA XD, and procured my 1911, Para-Ordnance LTC.
Nice feel to it, Solid fit and finish.
Now comes the process of breaking it in and really getting to know
it's temperament and moods, HI HI

All in all a good trip to Austin so far.


So sayeth John

Sunday, August 29, 2004

Final Choice, I THINK

Well I am pretty sure I am going with the Springfield Armory Champion. Nice feel, good weight, all I need to change is the grips, I think I will probably go with AlumaGrip Thinline grips,. The thinline just feel better in my grip and shave a little off the thickness making it easier to conceal. Course now, the sites come in to question, do I keep the factory sites, or do I change em to the Heinie Slant Pro Rear Sight with Straight 8 Tritium front. Also looking at the Cylinder and Slide SFS safety, looks like it could be a handy safety to have installed.

So sayeth John

Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Thoughts and Ideas

Ok, so I have a few choices in CCWs, the Springfield Armory Champion Model # PX9149L, gives me a nicely modded auto with a bull barrel, Armory Coat but no lanyard loop, the Springfield GI .45 4", Champion PW9142L, which is a basic no frills 45 with lanyard loop, standard barrel and room to mod as I choose. The Para Alloy LTC, again no lanyard loop, but a well built, well rounded weapon. several Kimber choices. now all I need to do is off-load that damn XD and decide I guess.

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Damn Descions

OK, so I am trying to figure which weapon I want to purchase next. Trying to sell off my current carry weapon. Damn Springfield XD, something about having to pull the trigger of a weapon to take it apart, is a bit odd. Course it is user error to not make sure the magazine is removed from said weapon. But needless to say, one accident and the silly thing has to go. So now I trying to decide which new weapon am I going to get. I am really leaning towards the 1911 framed weapons. just have to decide which one, the Springfield Armory Champion, GI .45 4", Champion, or the Kimber Pro Carry II. But first I need to off load this XD40 :/