Category: General Opinion

News Stories/Events/Opinion

The Seven Best Ways to “Accidentally” Shoot Someone

Are you an idiot? Do you own a firearm? Here is a quick guide to the seven best ways to "accidentally" shoot someone, including yourself. Alternately, you could use this as a guide to avoiding the act of shooting someone due to your own negligence, incompetence, and general stupidity. If you're looking for more of my take on gun safety, check out the article "Let's Talk About Firearms Safety" that Aaron at Weapon Blog graciously allowed to grace his website. Busting a Cap in the Crapper This one just happened… Read More

News Stories/Events/Opinion

“What (Blank) Should I Buy?”

If I set out to buy one of the following, this is what I would look for as of February 2012. Some things have great alternatives that aren't listed and some things have great alternatives that are listed. Some things I've gotten for free and some things I haven't. Some things might be more or less than you need. But if you ask me a general question about what (blank) to buy, this is probably what I'd recommend. ...a 5.56mm rifle - Colt SP6920. ...a .308/7.62x51 rifle - FNH USA… Read More

Firearms

Sig Sauer M400 vs. Sig Sauer 516 High Speed Video Comparison

In this video, it is fairly easy to see that both the Sig M400 and Sig 516 are cycling at approximately 830rpm and display a small amount of bolt bounce in stock configuration: Please see my previous SHOT high speed video post for more information. Unlike the video in that link, the rifles in today's post are being shot by the same person. Here's some of what I had to say in that previous article: The rate at which the bolt carrier assembly recoils rearward can have an effect on… Read More

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Vuurwapen Blog Test and Evaluation (T&E) Request History & Opinion

Recent events and discussions in the firearm "blogosphere" have touched on why individuals start blogs, and whether some folks just want free stuff "for review." This prompted me to look back through my sent email folder in order to find out how often I had initiated a request for firearms or accessories from manufacturers for the purposes of a review on Vuurwapen Blog. This list does not include requests I made on behalf of other blogs that I have written for - that list would be not much longer, but… Read More

News Stories/Events/Opinion

Praetor Defense/Blade-Tech 1911 Holster Received for Review

I've just received my second Praetor Defense holster (this one I'm paying for). This one is for a full-size 1911. Naturally, while traveling, I have more firearms than pairs of socks, so I'm able to compare it with the Praetor Defense holster for the Glock 19 that I previously reviewed. I love the Glock holster, but have mixed feelings about the 1911 one. We'll see what I think after several months with the holster.

Lies, Errors, and Omissions

Everyone Else is Talking About GunsAmerica’s Paul Helinski, So I Guess I Will Too

Apparently, I am late to this party. Just before SHOT Show, Paul Helinski, who appears to be the blogger for GunsAmerica, made some comments on a post regarding internet media at the official NSSF blog that didn't sit too well with the firearm blogging community. You can read about it here, here, and here. The takeaway is that Mr. Helinski sees himself as "real internet media," and looks down on those who he feels are not. He even goes so far as to suggest that gun bloggers with small audiences… Read More

Firearms

Traveling with Firearms by Commercial Airline

Apologies for the poor video quality - I'm traveling with a laptop and a camera, no lighting equipment. I travel a lot, and sometimes this travel is by commercial airline. In this video, I share some of the federal regulations, airline policies, and general tips regarding the proper way to bring firearms with you when you travel by commercial air carrier. FAR 108.11 TSA Guidelines NRA Link with Airline Policies

Firearms

Inside the Rock River Arms Polymer Single Stack 1911

I took two photographs of the RRA polymer 1911's guts at SHOT 2012. Here they are. According to the spec sheet, the "polymer frame body" will allow "interchangeable colors." The weight is listed as 2.04lbs. Polymer dust cover, trigger guard, and grip/magazine well, but the rails and guts are composed of a steel chassis. Doesn't appear to have a Swartz type firing pin safety.

News Stories/Events/Opinion

Rambling, Random SHOT Show 2012 Thoughts & Photographs

As I slowly winged my way home from Las Vegas, I had plenty of time to contemplate both the beauty of the world and what I had seen and experienced over the previous week. As an experience, SHOT Show is incredible; as a platform for the launch of new products, it was not so great. To be sure, there were some mildly interesting things, like the new Springfield XDS45, and a few really impressive things, like the T/C Dimension rifle. But the overbearing presence of zombie-themed targets, ammo, optics, firearms,… Read More

News Stories/Events/Opinion Uncategorized

The Stuff I Missed at SHOT Show

Because I was doing a lot of other things at the show, I missed out on seeing some of the new products at SHOT. I haven't really been too excited about any of the stuff I didn't see in person and am now only seeing electronically, but there are a few things worth mentioning. The Kahr PM9 now has a manual safety (meh) and a lighter trigger with less travel (slightly less meh). Guns.com has a photo. Benelli is making a nickel plated version of the M4 with a collapsible… Read More