OK, so a .22 can be used for home defense

11 year old boy in Palmview, Texas (right along the border with Mexico) uses a .22 rifle to protect himself and his mother from a home-invasion. Story here.

The homeowner said she and her 11-year-old son were in bed when she heard banging on the front main entrance door.

She got up to check and she saw two Hispanic males men masks and armed with handguns walking towards her.

To leave your safe, defensible area to go investigate? That’s a judgment call. General rule is it’s better to stay where you are, arm yourself, call the police, and hunker down. But sometimes going out is what the situation calls for. And in this case, the situation revealed two Mexican males in masks with guns. There’s nothing in the story that says why these men were or might have been in the house, but for sure that’s a “up to no good” situation.

The masked man kept telling her to open the door and she would not open the door.

DUH! What was she supposed to do? “You didn’t say the magic word!” Geez….. 🙂

Her son had a 22 cal. Rifle and shot back at the alleged robbers.

The woman waited, opened the door, saw that the suspects were no longer there and called 911.

A .22 isn’t my first choice, but something is better than nothing.

Deputies said Border Patrol agents detained two Mexican nationals who were found in the area.

So, they’re illegal aliens. Not surprising, given it’s a border town.

Makes you wonder what the context was for this home invasion, and I’m not going to hazard any sort of a guess. For all I know the woman could be in the wrong as well. I point out this story because:

  • A .22 in the hand beats 3 violent criminals trying to bang down your door in the middle of the night. Sorry, no restraining orders, strongly worded letters, or a little understanding would have been of much use here.
  • A child had access to a readily dischargable firearm, and I guess thank God he did.
  • You have to fight to live.

New Hi-Point Carbine

GunBlast looks at the new Hi-Point Carbine.

About a week or two ago a flyer came in the mail from Cabela’s. That very carbine was listed for sale. And just prior to receiving the flier I been thinking about getting a Hi-Point Carbine. Yes, there’s a 20 gauge shotgun ready for Wife and Kids to use when the zombies break into the house, but one of these Hi-Points could be a lot more manageable for them.

Decisions… decisions.

Mandating Education

Bob S. has started a small series on mandated education for firearms. Post 1, Post 2, Post 3.

Then as I’m catching up on my blog reading this morning, I see this posting from Roberta X.

Given what we see in Roberta’s posting, it just feeds into what Bob was saying about government mandated firearms education: what’s the damn point?

Of course, I take a step back beyond just gun/firearms/concealed-carry education and look at government mandated education in general. Hey… I homeschool my kids. Tells you what I think about government schooling.

For those unsure of my stance, I think education is one of the keys to success in life. The more you know, the better you’ll do. Rarely is ignorance the better route. But mandating education? That opens up a whole ugly can of worms, mostly because no one is going to agree where to draw the line. Look at the mess of our public government school system and failures like No Child Left Behind.

In the end, those that understand the value of education will seek knowledge. Those who are satisfied to remain ignorant will do so. Best we can do is ensure folks don’t infringe upon another’s ability to live their lives.

More Knife Blarg

I was able to stop into GT Distributors‘ Austin showroom today.

I looked at knives.

I saw nothing that interested me. Well, there were some interesting things, but in the end the more I looked at things and compared things gosh… I just don’t think I’m going to find something that fits the need I want. If I really want something that blends better I’m likely going to have to go fixed blade. If I have to stick with a folder, I might as well stick with my Delicas (tho something a bit bigger and heftier would be nice, like an Endura). I’m still curious about some particular knives, like the Kershaw ZT 0200. I also am pretty sure that any time I go into a store that sells knives I’ll look at them and fondle a few and continue searching. I may find something some day, but for now, I think I’m just going to have to make due with what I have. And to be honest, that’d probably better for my wallet.

I also got to do some side-by-side comparisons of Aimpoints. Yeah, the Comp M4s is what I’d want. I’m pretty sure of that now.

Also looked at some OC spray. I’m wanting to carry some OC on my person. Discussion for another time.

Pick One

Was reading something this morning about “speed vs. accuracy”. The article was about not choosing between the two but striving to have both. I would agree with that. However, I still believe there’s ultimately one that can edge out the other for the top spot. Thus this post. I’ve got a list of things and am going to “pick one” and tell you why. This isn’t gospel, just rambling. But I’d be curious 1. what you’d pick and why, 2. if you’ve any other “pick one” situations to share.

Note, this isn’t purely a gun thing, so you non-gun folks are welcome to read on. 🙂

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Of course, of course

Via referral from foo.c, I purchased about 600 used .38 Special cases off a guy. They arrived today. Threw half in the tumbler and by the time I was done with dinner so too was the brass clean enough.

I spot-checked my Lock-n-Load. Looks like it started throwing 3.7 grains of Titegroup instead of 3.5. That might explain why the last batch felt a bit snappier. I readjusted back to 3.5 grains and it seemed to hold steady there. I’ll try this load out vs. the previous load next time I’m at the range and see what differences I can perceive.

Oldest helped me out. Something about the factory-nature of it all appeals to him. It’s cool. Got to spend time together. Let him run the press for a bit. He’s coming to understand “the feel” of it all.

As mentioned previously, there’s one slot in the shell plate that refuses to come in line at the priming station. Actually that’s not the correct way to describe it, but it’s the way I’m able to keep track of it. The guy at Hornady told me to adjust the right pawl. So I adjusted it… I kept adjusting it…. good grief how much to adjust it before I’ll see a difference? And then I saw a difference. Every time the ram went up, things would jam. You see, the right pawl affects the advancing of the shell plate at the top of the ram (bottom of the stroke). It’s the left pawl that advances the plate when the ram comes down (the handle comes up). So…. I put the right pawl back where I started and started to adjust the left pawl.

Lo and behold, things seem to be working.

Unfortunately I didn’t have enough primers left (only brought so many into the garage) so I didn’t get to go through a lot of cycles. But I do think things are better now. Or at least, now I know the correct one. I’ll chalk it up to the Hornady guy not fully understanding what I was saying or that I didn’t explain it to him well enough (i.e. gonna blame myself before I blame him). Oh well. Learned from it. 🙂

Got about 165 more .38 Special rounds loaded. Hopefully that will be enough for the Claude Werner class next month.

The End?

It sounds like Xavier is going to hang it up and close up his blog.

Given his reasons? I can’t say I blame him.

It’s a shame tho. His writing was always a joy to read. Some things would be simple and straightforward. Other things would be more composed and so eloquent. Little things like how he’d blog from his dog’s perspective or how he’d recount events from a night in the ER. Or even his more recent foray into the world of photography.

I just think it sucks that the vocal assholes are driving him to this. I guess those of us that appreciated his blog should have spoken up sooner, but at least we can speak up now.

Personal Armament Podcast

A couple days ago I received notice that some of my blog content has been made part of the Personal Armament Podcast. It was my posting on the top 20 selling guns of 2009, and was part of podcast #3.

I haven’t had the opportunity to listen to the podcast (been very busy this week), but it looks like a neat endeavor.

Potential lightening of my wallet.

The company I work for, they’re opening a proper office in Austin. I’m still going to work from home. Been doing it over 10 years, I see no reason to stop, especially since my home office is better set up and equiped for the requirements of my job.

However, I did discover the new office isn’t too far from GT Distributors.

“Honey…. I need to uh… go to the office (yeah, that’s it).” 🙂

Bummed, but making the best of it.

Work ran long today. I was determined to finish the compliance with the new open source software usage policy, so I could get back to more creative endeavors. I’m all done save hearing back from the CTO on a couple things.

Consequently I missed my martial arts class tonight. Bummer too, as it’s weapons night.

Tonight is also the sparring class. If all goes well, I’ll have something from the UPS man in a couple days that will make that class finally happen. Details will be posted after Mr. UPS stops by.

In lieu of proper class, off to the garage I go. Going to work out on the DIY mook jong. I think I’ll stick my blue gun in the holster too for a little “cross-training”. And on all that knife blarg I’ve been writing about lately? That is one benefit to the Delica: there’s a trainer version. Hrm.