I’ve Been Blacklisted

After some back and forth about a boycott of anti-gun blogs, there has appeared a Black List of gun blogs. If nothing else, it is a rather comprehensive list of gun blogs available.

On the other hand, if Big Brother decides to infringe on our First Amendment rights as a prelude to trampling the others, this makes their job easier.

Meh. Molon labe.

What Do You Mean, I Don’t Have to Register?

Twice in the last month, I’ve talked to gun newbies who seem shocked and concerned to find out that the guns they legally own do not have to be registered. When I explain that Georgia, and indeed most of the United States, does not require gun registration, nor does it require gun owners to be licensed or registered, they look at me like I’m a radical liar. In fact, Georgia only requires a license if you plan to carry the gun concealed or open outside of your home, business, or automobile.

In both cases, the people even went so far as to ask me why Georgia doesn’t require guns to be registered. Sorry, fellows, I can’t disprove a negative, all I could do is turn the tables a little.

Why would you want guns registered?
To keep track of them.

Why do you want to keep track of them? To keep them out of the hands of criminals.

That won’t work. Criminals are perfectly fine with robbing and murdering you. Why would they pay attention to gun registration laws if they don’t pay attention to any other laws? They’re criminals! So I’ll ask again,

Why do you want to keep track of them? I don’t know . . .

Here is why, from our cousins down under: gun registration always leads to confiscation, even from law abiding people.

The weapons were held legally by registered gun owners, but police intelligence revealed 20 had “connections to family or associates who were persons of interest to the Acer Taskforce team”.

Officers simultaneously hit 21 properties at 8am to ensure the licence holders were complying with all conditions.

A total of 21 guns – including 15 shotguns and ammunition for an AK47 rife – were seized.

The raids came after two men – one being convicted criminal Omar Taha – were shot dead at CBD Smash Repairs in Florence St, Brunswick, on Thursday afternoon.

A third man, Ali Kassab, 25, is believed to have been shot in the arm and leg and is receiving treatment at the Royal Melbourne Hospital while under arrest and with a police guard.

All three men were known to police and it is believed the shooting happened because of a $50,000 debt.

Emphasis mine.

Notice that police seized legally held guns, from people not involved in the crimes in any way, because a bunch of criminals shot each other up over a debt. But shootings aren’t supposed to happen in Australia, so they looked at their gun registration list, and found some “connections” “to persons of interest,” and went and grabbed the guns. Mission Accomplished, the world is now safe. It was that easy.

Few gun rights issues get me as worked up as registration. My two friends know that now. I’m sending them a copy of this so they know why.

H/T Days of our Trailers: Registration Leads To Confiscation….Always

I Get No Respect

It’s a heck of a way to find out who reads your blog.

We got in the car to make a quick run to Dairy Queen last night, and my 14 year old son started digging on me.

“An M1 Carbine? Really, Dad?”

“What?”

“You want an ancient gun that uses imaginary ammo? Come on! They had to make up ammo for that thing, and it still sucks. The only target the M1 Carbine is good for is Nazi zombies.” He was laughing at me.

I tried to make my case. “Hey, the M1 Carbine filled an important hole in the US inventory. It was easy to shoot and . . .”

“For cooks, Dad. They issued it to cooks.” He was still laughing.

“Come on, it’s just a wish list.”

“Then wish for a real gun. Something in .308. A FAL or a G3 or a SCAR Heavy.”

Okay, his main weapons experience is in Call of Duty and Fallout, but thanks to some obliging people at the local gun store, he has handled all 3 of these, even if he’s never shot them.

The FN FAL was and is the main battle rifle of the western world. The WikiPedia page for the FAL has more flags on it than Pinehurst. And the 7.62mm NATO round has proven itself as the round of choice by fighters all over the world.

The boy has a point.

So, as the NFL says, after further review, please amend my list . . .

5. FN FAL

I could buy 4 of these what a SCAR Heavy would run. Easy choice.

And when the zombies come, if they’re riding grizzly bears, I’m good.

Wait. Imaginary ammo?

My Wish List

A few years ago, the company I worked for brought in a training consultant who taught us about goal setting, or as I imagined him saying it, GoalSetting. One thing he presented that stood out to me was a study that looked at the goal setting habits of a group of people. He claimed that only 3% of people actually write down their goals, but those who do have a higher net worth than then other 97% combined. I don’t know if this is true, but I’ve made it a habit to write down my goals in most areas, like home projects.

JP at the Eyes Never Closed blog and the Empty Mags Podcast recently waxed about his gun wish list, and it got me to thinking about my list. Like most shooters, I’ve had this vague list in my head of guns I would like to own, but it occurred to me that my list wasn’t written down. So, with this post, I plan to remedy that oversight.

My list is a little less eclectic than JP’s, but he told me that he has another list that is “more attainable and not as crazy.” Well, call me boring, but, with thanks and a hat tip to JP, and in the hope that I can indeed increase my odds of actually owning these guns, here is my list, in the rough order of desire.

1. AR-15

My plan is to build my own, starting with a stripped lower. I recently stripped and rebuilt a friend’s AR so that part isn’t a concern any more.

I suspect, however, that this choice will also move me into the world of ammunition reloading. That’s not a bad thing, though.

2. M-1 Garand

I live about 2 hours from the Anniston CMP Armory, so I could drive over and select my own M-1 from their inventory. As a GSSF member, I qualify.

3. AK-47

Image courtesy of WarriorTalk News

I go back and for on whether this is number 3 or number 1. Since I already own an SKS, an AK would be an easy addition from an ammo standpoint. I would have to see what was available at the time to decide whether I want an original Kalashnikov or a modern Saiga.

4. Glock 35

Courtesy of 3gun.se

Here the idea is to build an Open gun for USPSA. This presumes I have already moved into the ammo reloading business, since this is a new caliber for me. It also means about double the cost for add-ons.

5. M-1 Carbine

I shot one at the Blogger Shoot in May, and it was a lot of fun. Again, I could get one from Anniston easily.

6. A pair of Ruger Vaqueros

These and the two below are for my desired entry into SASS, Cowboy Action Shooting. That opens a whole other can of worms that I will be happy to fish with. It also means I definitely have to get into reloading, unless I hit the PowerBall.

I would probably get them, and the Winchester clone, in .357 Magnum.

7. Lever Action Winchester Clone

This goes with the Vaqueros for SASS, although I could also hunt with it if I had to. (Keep telling myself that . . . )

8. Coach Gun

I’ve looked at the Norinco imports and they seem quite servicable, and they’re cheap. This one has use in a home defense mode, beyond that of SASS.

Yes, there are probably more. Some are a less attainable and a little crazy. I’ll talk about those at a later date.