Firearms are a controversial topic. They are often shown killing innocent people, either by accident or intention. No honest person will say a firearm has never killed an innocen person.
But remember...
Remember that guns have been held in the hands of many heroes. They have shaped the world we live in. They gave birth to nations. They freed the slaves. They liberated Europe. They gave equality to the common man, and gave him a voice. They have allowed men to stand up against those who would oppress and silence the voice of liberty, justice, and freedom. So the next time you hear the cry of those who would take the guns from the hands of the common man, remember. Remember that they are not just taking them from the future villains of the world, but the future heros as well. Then you should ask youself, what heroes are they afraid of?
Reminder!!!!
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I am a conservitive, apple pie eating, American. I enjoy guns, good food, and church. I spent some time in seminary and consider myself a conservitave both politically and religiously.
Just about every Wednesday I go shooting with Brad, one of my best friends. We had an especially good time this past Wednesday. We decided to make a little competition out of it. We had a few guns out at the range this time including my Savage 11 and SKS. My friend brought his AK-47 and his Ruger Mini-14
We had 8 targets hidden about 70 - 100 yards away. 4 of the targets were mine and 4 were his. The objective was simple. We had to find and identify our targets and whoever could hit them in the least amount of shots would win. As pictured above, Brad was using his Mini-14.
I was using my Savage 11.
Brad did well, but in the end I won. (Which is good because I only had 20 rounds of .300 WSM for my Savage.)
Again, I promise that there will be more reviews to come. It's just finding time.
For months now I have been wondering what to do with my guns. Unfortunately I don't have thousands to spend on a gun safe, nor do I have the room for one. I have to give a big thank you to rugersix for solving my problem. I saw in one of his video's he took a simple wall rack and made a gun rack out of it. I decided I would do the same.
I want to add that I've been meaning to do some more reviews, but I'm waiting on when I get my digital camera. I prefer to do reviews via video and not just with a blog article. Hopefully, this should be pretty soon. Also, don't worry, I have plenty of reviews to do. This is only about 1/2 of my guns and there's more to come!
Well, you may remember from my last post that I mentioned I purchased an sks at the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. Well, let me tell you the whole story.
When I got it home the gun was absolutely caked with cosmoline. I had never seen a gun with so much of the crap on it. I attempted to clean out as much as I can, but it became extremely time consuming. I spent about 4 hours on it. Eventually I thought I had cleaned it all out. I was wrong. After attempting to fire the gun, I had jam after jam after jam. To make a long story short, I eventually took it into a professional gunsmith. I just got the gun back yesterday and plan on taking it out to shoot it on Wednesday. I wasn't sure if it was cosmoline that I missed or another problem with the gun so I had the gunsmith test fire it to make sure it worked. I can't wait to shoot it!
As a side note, I am working on getting a camera so I can post my own videos. In the meantime, check out this youtuber, rugarsix. He has some great reviews and I bought my IWI Baby Eagle based of off his review and I still say it's one of the best guns I have ever purchased. He has also done a great multi part review of the sks with a youtuber named Iraqveteran8888. Here's the review of the Jerico (baby eagle):
Well, it's taken me a week, but here's my report from the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot.
AWESOME! AWESOME!! AWESOME!!! AWESOME!!!!
(these are the three guy's I went to the shoot with)
What can I say? That was one of the most fun things I've done in a long time. It was interesting seeing all the different people that were there, and from all over the country too! The night shoot was great, and I didn't know what to expect.
I was happy to discover that the prices to rent machine guns weren't outrageous. As a matter of fact, they were quite reasonable considering ammo costs. I didn't bring enough money to really do anything this time, but I am planning on returning this October.
I did, however, spend some money. I found an sks for (what I thought) was a really good price. Unfortunately, when I got home, it didn't fire right. I'm working on it right now, but that's another post.
I did want to say one thing about the event though. I was asked by a coworker before leaving why I liked guns so much. I didn't really have a good answer before I left, but the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot (KCMGS) helped me figure it out. It can all be summed up in one word, history. The KCMGS was living history. These were the tools that molded, for better or worse, the world we live in. From the Browning Machine Gun to the German MG-42; from the Maxim Machine gun to the modern GE Minigun, it was these machines that overthrew governments and defended freedom. These were held by both the hero and the villain to make this world we live in. I also think that events like these honor all of those who have seen the horrors of war. These tools of destruction are, in a very real way, being turned into the proverbial plowshare. Machines that were built for the sole purpose of destroying human life have been turned into a form of entertainment for the whole family. That's why I like guns, because it's holding history.
Enough of my rant! Long story short, if you've never been to the KCMGS, go. It's great to bring the whole family! My only suggestion would be to avoid bringing kids below the age of 10. There's a lot of stuff to see, but not a lot of places to sit down and rest. Also, there is an age restriction on who can rent guns.
The Knob Creek Machinge Gun Shoot: only in America!
Well, it's only a few days until I leave for Kentucky and the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. I've been looking forward to this for months. I hope I can take some pictures for the blog, but in the meantime, there are plenty of video's on youtube. I would post them here, but I'm kinda doing this post in haste and don't want to dedicate the time right now.