Saturday, May 30, 2020

Some Thoughts On The Rioting

This is all becoming quite reminiscent of the riots of 1967 and 1968. Bunch of people killed in 1967 in those riots and thousands were injured. 1968 was another very bad year with lots of riots and other disturbances mostly related to race and the war in Vietnam. Of course, some were started due to the assassination of MLK but there were plenty of others. I remember watching them on TV and going up on our roof to watch the flames and smoke coming from neighborhoods only a couple to a few miles away. I also remember seeing a brick with a ten or twenty dollar bill attached that had been filmed by a news crew. Supposedly another news crew did that to try to get folks to hurl bricks at authorities so they could get a good shot and a story. Don't know if any of it was true or not though but can say without a doubt the media was scum then and is worse today.

Some crazy goings on back then for sure. Hope this current situation does not become as bad but today's politicians and bureaucrats are inept as ever (maybe probably more so today) and have learned little if anything from the past. Thus, I fear the past may repeat itself currently and this situation even may explode far beyond what it is now and beyond what it was back then. What with folks having been cooped up for so long and already angry at the government on all levels, the hot weather already upon some parts of the US, this apparently senseless killing of George Floyd, the recent killing of Ahmaud Arbery - it is one very bad explosive mixture that has lots of potential to become much worse. I hope not though but am keeping my self-defense equipment at the ready just in case.


On a personal note, I have experienced some - how shall I call it - I suppose racial resentment from folks is the way to say it. That from folks I have greeted in a friendly manner in the local park while out with my mongrel for a walk. One guy growled a hello back to me through clenched teeth with a look of abject anger on his face when I said good morning to him yesterday, he tensed up and I believe he balled his fists; he got me a bit concerned but he kept going. A woman today gave me a definite nasty look, pursing her face and frowning at me, when I said "hi" to her as we passed one another in the park. Racial tensions are obviously quite high even where there are no riots. Truly a sad/bad time for all of us in the USA. 


All the best,
Glenn B

The George Floyd Controversy Astonishes Me...

...or should I say the support that the police officers involved are getting from some, especially other law enforcement officers (thankfully a minority it seems ), befuddles me. I find it very hard to believe that anyone who has seen the video of the restraint used on this man (can be seen at: https:// www.facebook .com /cuapb.org/ posts/10158114619252221 - I put it in this way so you can copy and paste the address - just remember to eliminate the 4 spaces and I think you have to be logged into Facebook) and who has read the criminal complaint (looks to be genuine but I cannot say for sure), can say that Floyd caused his own death and or can otherwise show support for the officers.

Supposedly when he became unresponsive, one of the officers reportedly attempted to take his pulse but then said he could not find one. For almost a full two (2) minutes after that, the officer kneeling on his neck allegedly did not get up off of his neck or seemingly relieve any of the pressure on Mr. Floyd's neck. Again, that supposedly was after he became unresponsive and no pulse was found! Listen to the guy in the video begging for the officers to get off him and check his pulse because he obviously was unresponsive. I find it outrageous that evidently no relief was given, that no attempt to see if he was responsive was made and that no attempt was made to try to give him CPR or otherwise revive him. 

Now cities burn and a police station has been abandoned to rioters and essentially destroyed due in part to a what I believe is a total dereliction of duty and responsibility by law enforcement and elected officials; of course it is mainly due to the thugs perpetuating it but the officials are allowing it to continue essentially unabated, I believe due to either ineptness or politics or both! What next - more lives lost with officials looking the other way! This is government at its worst and government once again has proven itself pretty much useless and in need of replacement. Get the bums out and put into place someone with some spine, grit and ethics.

All the best,
Glenn B

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

59 Years Ago This Month...


... is when this photo was developed. I figure it was either taken in April or May that year - 59 years ago this month! Damn, how time flies and wherever it all has flown off to is beyond my grasp now. The others in the pic are my older brother, my mom (next to me) and the distant family relative (or maybe just a family friend) we called Aunt Mary. I was right around 5 1/2 years old and even then it seemed I was well on my way to getting into guns. We were standing along the side, of one of three, of my great-grandfather's and great-grandmother's apartment buildings. 

In all likelihood the rifle I am holding was an actual firing percussion rifle of sorts and was bought for me at Freedomland U.S.A. in the Bronx, NY; the time frame is perfect. I well remember begging for it and finally being the happiest kid in the world when my mom & dad got it for me. I also got a coonskin cap with a real racoon tail (don't recall if the rest of it was real fur but maybe cause that was still back in a different era). I had to beg them not only for the rifle but to go back to Freedomland a second time and that's when they got it for me; I saw it on our first trip there. 

Much like a real percussion rifle where you put the cap onto the nipple, you placed a cap on a platform where the hammer would hit it and just like on a percussion rifle there was a small hole leading to the inside of the barrel into which, from the muzzle end, I would have loaded one of several very light weight cork balls that came with it and then seated it with its ramrod (not in the photo for some reason). Amazingly, when I think of it now, it worked every time as I recall. No way you were going to shoot out anyone's eye with that though even though I got that speech despite it not being a BB gun. No clue whatever became of it, wish I still had it. It would have been an excellent first rifle for my daughter & son. As it was they were started on 22s.

All the best,
Glenn B

Monday, May 25, 2020

Plotting A Road Trip For June

What better way to spend some time with my son Brendan than on a road trip. To where? North by northwest is how and wherever we wind up with enough time to get back home within a week (all the time he has) will be where. 

I am hopeful we will make it to Shell Creek Campground near Shell, WY. That was a stopover on my first cross country road tip, destination Missoula, MT (although we stopped there, we then went on some), with some friends many moons ago. We has been heading to Yellowstone but being the idiots we were, we did not realize that week would terminate in Independence Day weekend and the roads were already jammed. So we headed toward Cody, WY on some back-roads but had to stop in Shell Creek Campground because the road ahead was closed due to an avalanche (yes there was still a good amount of snow on the mountain tops). 

Anyway, it was excellent there and I hope it still is worth sharing with Brendan. Deadwood, SD and Mr. Rushmore National Memorial are also part of our plans and maybe going as far north as just crossing into ND (one of only two states which I have never visited, Hawaii is the other) or maybe even getting to Bismarck, ND or Fargo, ND to buy a used car or wood chipper could be possible. Hoping to return through CO, NE NM, down into western TX and back home.

I've got a rental SUV reserved but am left wondering if they will even be open by then, they are not open now at Enterprise. Maybe I should make  couple more reservations at other car rental agencies to be on the safe side. Of course, there is always my Corolla but I had planned on something a bit more comfortable for us and Skye the mongrel. As for Brendan and me, I think in an SUV, one can drive and the other stretch out if need be.

All the best,
GB

In The Mood


The things I see while out walking Skye! Usually they'd be in the water in the drainage ditch but today for some reason they did it on the rocks (or at least on the pavement)! Rona V or not - they were in the mood!

All the best,
Glenn B

Remember Them On Memorial Day


I surely do miss getting my Buddy Poppy for Memorial Day each year, it might have seemed a trifle to some but was important to me as a way to honor and remember those whom this day memorializes. The Buddy Poppies used to be given out by members of the American Legion and of course I always donated something for mine. It's a small thing with which to honor our fallen but yet a rare and an exceptional thing to see today. Don't forget them, nor the reason why we honor them today, the members of our military who fell during time of war while defending out great nation!


In memory of all those who have fallen defending our great nation while in military service during time of war. 



 
All the best,
Glenn B

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Maybe My MGM Stock Will Go Up...

...I am betting on it anyway, that's why I bought it in the first place. With Las Vegas about to open its casinos, I imagine the stock price can only go up. More on the opening at the source. Heck, in that event my UAL and MRO & BP stocks may also go up - I mean how long will people stay away from flying or driving to open casinos!

All the best,
Glenn B


Are You In The Market For A Used Car...


...because if so you may want to wait a little while before buying one. Car rental giant Hertz may begin selling as many as 30,000 cars per month (that is about one thousand per day) through year's end and that may spell good deals for used car buyers. That is because Hertz Global Holdings Inc., in business for over 100 years, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy due to lack of rentals during the COVID-19 shutdowns. It currently employs over 38,000 people worldwide, who I am guessing will lose their jobs if Hertz does not receive some kind of relief and the bankruptcy goes through. More at the source.

And these liberal hardliners just want to keep our economy closed until what - maybe until many more companies go belly up and our economy totally crashes. Then what - blame it on President Trump - that would be my bet as to where they will shift the blame.

All the best,
Glenn B

Where Is The Racial Outrage Over This Attack - Woman Hit In Face?

A retail employee of a sporting goods store was attacked by another woman. The victim was not the race of preference for this to be shown as a racial incident it seems. But I must ask, where is the outcry and why is this not being reported as an attack due to race? Of course there is none and my guess is because the attacker was black and the victim white; I would bet had the races been reversed, this would be hot topic news on CNN and MSNBC and the networks with reporters lambasting all of us about racism once again. Instead those who have reported on it seemingly use everything else possible as a motive other than race. More at the source.

All the best,
Glenn B

Friday, May 22, 2020

I've Got A Hankering For...

...a really good vanilla ice cream. I have not had any ice cream in probably over a year (I could have forgotten but think that is about right, maybe even longer). Once I start on it, I usually gain a few pounds within a couple of weeks, it is a bad binge addiction. Of course, I can be careful and buy just enough for a large single serving and hopefully that would kill my craving but I'd really have to apply all of my self control and when it comes to excellent vanilla ice cream that ain't easy, at least for me. I've been having this craving for well over three months now and am thinking I am about to give in to it. If I do, I only hope my pants will still fit in a week or three.

All the best,
Glenn B

Thursday, May 21, 2020

I Need A New Laptop But...

...finding one that meets the specifications I want seems impossible. First off it must run Windows whatever; second it must have at least 16MB RAM and a 512GB hard drive or SSD; then it must have a graphics card, preferably Nvidia with at least 6MB memory onboard, 17" screen, full sized keyboard and an optical drive would be nice but if it does not have one I suppose I could settle for a stand alone DVD drive. 

The thing that seems impossible to find is a laptop with a user & easily replaceable battery. Every company I have contacted says they only make laptops now with non-user changeable batteries! Why would that be since it defeats the major reason for buying a laptop which is portability. I sometimes use mine when out hiking, camping, shooting, in remote areas where there is no power available and depend on having at least one extra battery with me if not more of them. The computer companies have essentially created a laptop that tells people wanting a portable system to go screw themselves. I have queried: HP, Lenovo, MSI, Dell, ASUS.

Yes, I suppose I could buy a converter for my car, plug it into the lighter and use that as a power source to charge the laptop - if I am near my car when I need a new battery or a recharge. The thing is many professionals who do field work (and I used to be one of them) are often not anywhere near a power supply and need a laptop on which they can easily change batteries when one runs out of juice. I suppose though, it has to be this way in someone's idea of doing things in the name of progress - or in other words liberally fucking over those of us who need it the way it was once upon a time. 

Oh well, I will keep up the search. If anyone knows of a current model of laptop running windows that meets my specs, please clue me in. Thanks.

All the best,
Glenn B

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Where Is The Racial Outrage Over These Killings?

Read the article here: https://www.foxnews.com/us/maryland-couple-slain-at-delaware-veterans-cemetery-visited-sons-grave-almost-daily-surviving-son-says (You may have to cut and paste the link to get it to work.)

Then tell me the answers to these questions:

Where is the racial outrage? Why is White Lives Matter not marching or for that matter why is Black Lives Matter not marching? Where are Al Sharpton and his minions? Where is the ACLU? Where is the NAACP? Why is no one marching for the cause of these two victims? Where are all the liberal media types and why are they not incessantly reporting on this apparent hate crime?

Hypocritical race baiters should gag themselves forever.

All the best,
Glenn B

The Bluntness Of Our President Is Refreshing




All the best,
Glenn B

Friday, May 15, 2020

It May Rain Today - Somewhere...

...so enjoy it if it does.


All the best,
Glenn B

Good Morning All



Beautiful song, excellent accompanying video, nice way to start the day although mine was started by walking three plus miles with the mongrel Skye. Anyway, let me say, how the guy who sang this song as he did ever seemingly became a die hard hating the rest of the world  extremist Muslim is beyond me. What a waste but those songs he sang back before his conversion are worth listening to in my opinion as long as you're not paying for them today and putting money into his pockets now.

All the best,
Glenn B 

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Slow Down!

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All the best,
Glenn B

Amazing Story - If True, I'd Like To Know More

Commercial aspect aside, this was an amazing bucket list type of story if ever there was one.


All the best,
GB

Still Trying

Today, I wrote another letter to Rush Limbaugh. I am hoping someone there reads it and he takes action.



"Dear Rush,

I have written to my two state senators here in my new home of Texas (used to live on Long Island in NY) asking them what mechanism is set up for someone to return the COVID-19 stimulus payments to the government when unwanted by the payee. I have also previously written to you, Sean Hannity and Mark Levin about the same issue. I received only one reply, that from  Senator Cornyn of Texas but it in no way at all answered or even addressed my inquiry relative to how to return the payment to the government.

I do not want it, my wife is also willing to send it back. We do not need it, we do not want to burden the economy or the taxpayers in our great nation. We do not want to be at all responsible for turning this country into a nanny state nor for the double or possibly triple digit inflation we expect because of the stimulus program.

Please, if you can, help us to find out exactly what official mechanism is in place to return this money to the government.

We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers for a full recovery.

Thank you,
Glenn -------------"
 
All the best,
Glenn B

Saturday, May 9, 2020

A Post Office Of Yesteryear - Today

Sold some Tapco 10 round AK-47 mags recently to a guy back in NY. Received the money order from him yesterday; only found it in the mail box when it was already too late to get the mags sent out so waited until today. Took a look to see which post offices were open near me and as per Google Maps, none near me were open. There was one open that was about 17 miles away in Hope, AR but it was closing with 20 minutes of me checking. There was another in Ogden, AR scheduled to open within a half hour of my inquiry, and I figured since I was not doing anything else better I'd head there.

The ride was pleasant and the post office easy to find. It was one of those quaint little post offices consisting of a small building and had its own parking lot in which you could squeeze about all of four to five vehicles. Sign on the door said masks were required so on mine went and I went inside. Only one person ahead of me but while I had the package with the mags to send out, I had forgotten the $40.05 money order in my car that I wanted to cash and use to pay for the postage. Went outside and got it and then there were two folks ahead of me. The clerk seemed very confused dealing with the guy already at the counter. Once he was done with, she handled the next person quickly. My turn and I asked the clerk if she could cash the m/o. She did not know, said she was new and had to make a call because she was uncertain if that was allowed. Made the call and said she could not cash it because she only had $100 in her drawer.

Oh well, I'd pay cash to send the parcel. She looked up the postage for the medium sized flat rate box I was using at told me it would be $14.35. Being she was new, I asked her to check again because as per the USPS website, the postage is $15.05 for a flat rate medium Priority Mail box. She looked at the aged chart stuck to the counter top and said something to the effect that 'No, it's $14.35'. I said okay, I would not argue and be glad to pay less. She took $15.00 from me and gave me 65 cents change. 

I waited for my receipt until it became obvious she was not going to give one and then I asked her for it. She fumbled around, slowly punched the keys several times on her calculator, printed up the result from the calculator, stamped that little maybe 3" stub of paper with a post mark, fumbled with the post mark then stamped it again. Then she handed it to me with another small slip of paper with a thin band of a sticker on it. When I asked what was that -she said the receipt. I was flummoxed. I asked where was the typical register receipt, printed out with the tracking number, the zip code and town to where being sent, the date it was being sent, the time it was being sent, the amount paid, and the expected date of delivery among other things. She looked at me with kind of a panicked doe in the headlights gaze and said "WHAT"! I explained I wanted a normal receipt as I have gotten in every other post office I have used in the past ten or more years. She said what she gave me was the normal receipt along with the tracking number. 

I handed her the 65 cents change back and told her to give me a refund and that I'd send the package elsewhere. She handed me cash back that I did not bother counting (shame on me because it was a dollar short, as well as being a new postal clerk she also was no math wiz). I realized she had shorted me when I got in my car but just drove away, I figured she'd maybe start crying if I told her she had miscounted.

The box will be mailed from a real post office, where I will get a real receipt, on Monday and not from one that is using the type of receipt they used in small out in the middle of nowhere podunk post offices in the middle of the last century. It's a wonder the post office is still in business.

All the best,
Glenn B

Friday, May 8, 2020

Lest We Forget - May 8, 1945 - VE Day




May 8, 1945, Victory In Europe Day, was the official end of the war in Europe with the Allied victory over the Axis Powers when Germany offered its unconditional surrender. It would be an understatement to say that the free world celebrated that day; hell the Germans were probably happy it was over too.

The Brits celebrating with Churchill above.

It would be another 3 months and one week (exactly) - August 15, 1945 - before VJ Day when the Japanese surrendered (the 15th in Japan and 14th in the US due to the dateline - the surrender documents were not signed until September 2, 1945 but the Japanese did in fact surrender on the 15th of August) and of course that only came after Truman ordered the only two atomic bombs ever detonated in actual warfare to be dropped on Japan. 

All the best,
Glenn B


Tuesday, May 5, 2020

The Poor Math Skills of Progressive Media Types

I guess you do not need to be a mathematics wiz to become a reporter or editor. The headline says: 

"46 shot, 4 fatally, in Chicago weekend shootings"(Source.)

That was including 4 who were killed but the number of those shot as stated in the first sentence of the article does not add up to 46:
"Four people were killed and 41 others were wounded in shootings across Chicago so far over the first weekend of May."
Seems to me the numbers in that first sentence add up to 45 not 46. Close but no cigar!

Oh - did I forget to comment on where the shootings took place? Where else but Chicago the windy city - all those bullets whizzing by create quite an air current!

All the best,
Glenn B

There's Nothing Like Fresh Eggs

I love fresh chicken eggs probably as much as the next guy but what I love even more is when my girls drops eggs. She essentially put four into a hole in the ground today. I found her trying to dig in the outside tortoise pen but its only got maybe an inch of substrate, at most, above concrete. So, I grabbed her up and put her in the inside pen, a turtle tub, that has substrate on both ends - one end shallow and one end a deep basin. She started to dig with a couple of minutes. Keeping my fingers crossed that this was the first day she was trying to deposit them and that they are fertile; her last batch was all duds. Makes me think maybe the male is shooting blanks since she is relatively young as tortoises go but I suppose she could be the reason. Then again, they may have sat at too cool a temperature last time before I got them into the incubator. Today I got em set up inside the incubator within 15 minutes or so and had put them out side where it was nice and warm until then. 







She, by the way, is a Hermann's Tortoise around 17+ years old, damned if I can recall her age. I got her when she was a at least a couple to few years old and have had her at least 14-15 years is all that the little gray cells can come up with. She won Best In Show at the Long Island Herpetological society's annual show in 2007; I think I had her about 2 years by then. 

I should be able to tell if the eggs are fertile within a week or so. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

All the best,
Glenn B

I Saw What Was Coming


I knew what was coming as soon as he grabbed his shades but it still gave me a really good laugh. It also got me to thinking, with the responses he got from the ladies (not the guy) I may have to go get myself an ice cream cone!

All the best,
Glenn B

Serious But Sad



What is truly sad about Biden being run as the Dem candidate is that he was the best for whom they had to vote in the primaries - or so they thought. I cannot believe that they did not revolt against the DNC for the totally shit selection of candidates they put to the vote: from Spartacus, to Fauxihontas, to the the skin flute player, to the fake Mexican gun grabber, to a no good rotten commie/socialist, to a wanna be Musolini who instead of keeping railroads on time wanted to control your sugar intake, to a dipshit mayor whose actions spread Corona virus through mass transit, to several unheard of idiots, to a guy who apparently has full blown dementia (or a similar mental disease) and they vote for that guy the one who can't remember what office it is for which he is running! If he beats Trump, I hope there truly is a God because we will truly need his help.

All the best,
Glenn B

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Gun Camera - Now This Is Cool



Not only is the 'Gun Camera' and it's footage cool but the fact that the officer got the dirtbag even after the bad guy shot him is exceptionally marvelous. Imagine this device being put into mandatory widespread use on police weapons. I like it.

All the best,
Glenn B

First Shots - Sig Arms GSR Revolution RCS

Took the Sig Arms GSR Revolution RCS out to the range yesterday. Shot about 150 rounds through it. Pretty accurate but a little jumpy in the hand with those thin 1911 style grips and nothing for the pinky finger to grab onto (it's a compact, not a full sized 1911 type pistol) but I will get used to that I suppose. Had two failures to feed on the last round in the mag. Don't know if that was due to shooter error (like maybe my ever so delicate wrists acting all sorts of limp:facepalm:), the magazine(s), the ammo or the gun. If it is still doing that after 500 rounds or so, I'll look into it further. Not too concerned now as it is not currently and not likely to become my carry gun.
 

My first 7 shots with it had about a 5" spread with one flier (fired at a used target someone had left behind - doing my part to recycle, it's about a 12 circle):

target 1.jpg
 

My second set of 7 shots had about the same group size also with a flier in the bunch (the Birchwood Casey slapped over the other target has an 8" diameter):

target 2.jpg
 

All those shots were slowfire at 25 yards, standing, two hand hold unsupported. I am sure the groups would have been much tighter if I had my eyes of 20 or even 10 years ago but these were good enough to make me happy about my first two mags worth of shots with it. I am sure I will improve with it (who am I trying to kid). After that I did not bother to check the target again, I just fired away pretty much to check the functionality - slow fire, rapid fire, strong hand only, weak hand only - until I was out of ammo. Got to bring a few hundred rounds next time. 

I like my new toy and am going to enjoy shooting it very much.

All the best,
Glenn B

On Thursday I 'WAS' Hankering For A Range Trip

On Friday, I got it done. Took a drive to Smith Park Range over in AR on Friday. Only one shooter was there when I arrived; had there been more I probably would have made a U-turn and driven away - I've seen too many morons there before. As it was, I stayed, I figured one guy would not be too hard to keep an eye on. Seemed like he knew what he was doing while tinkering with the scope on his rifle, then I noticed the bolt was closed. A few minutes later, as I loaded magazines at one of the benches, he gets up from his bench, walks around in front of his rifle, bends a bit at his hips and puts his hands on his knees and starts peering either into the scope or the muzzle or both. Then he walked back behind the firing line, sat at his bench and told me he was going to shoot one round; that was a plus but did not make up for walking in front of the firing line and peering down the muzzle or scope from the wrong end. Anyway, I gave him the thumbs up and said okay since I had my eyes and ears on already. He fired one shot and then fiddled with his gun some more. A short time later, I told him I was going hot and he said okay. I fired 14 rounds out of my Sig Arms GSR Revolution RCS - n o problems. Then I shot 64 rounds through one of my two Zastava M70 pistols using all 8 magazines I have for them. Every round fed, fired, extracted and ejected nicely through the first M70. 

A little bit later, after I had reloaded my mags, I was getting the other M70 ready to fire and was about to put a mag into it since the line was hot and the other guy had been firing. I turned to tell him I was about to load and fire and there he was just passing the bench to walk downrange to his target. He did not say a thing to me and obviously did not look at me and see my handling my pistol. I put the pistol down immediately. When he came back with his target in hand, I got up and walked over and told him what just happened. He said he did not know I had been handling a gun - hell we were in the middle of shooting without anyone calling a ceasefire. At least he was civil about me telling him he had just walked downrange while I was handling a gun. He thanked me and said he'd be more careful. Then he just proceeded to get his gear together and got ready to leave; he had gone downrange to retrieve his target. Seemed like a nice guy but also typical of the shooters I have seen at that particular range - virtually clueless to range etiquette and firearms & range safety.

After that, I shot about another 136 rounds with the M70s. Two failures to feed HP rounds in one of them, no failures in the other. Could have been the ammo (this stuff was very old and slightly corroded) or the magazine - I recently got a replacement mag for one of the extras I had purchased but that had been frozen by rust. I forgot to clean the gunk out of the new mag before hitting the range. Also could have been the gun as I am pretty sure it failed to feed a round out of two different mags. It fed, fired, extracted and ejected flawlessly with FMJ today - jammed a few times on my first range trip with it - so maybe it was the gun and it just needs a bit more breaking it. Next time I bring it along, I will bring more ammo and put it through a real workout to see if things smooth out; I'll also make sure all the mags are clean and gunk free. 

So far the only issue other than those failures to feed is the fact that the mags do not fall free on their own when the mag release is depressed, you have to pull them out an inch or two before they free fall. I don't anticipate ever carrying one of these for self-defense and only am planning on using them at the range or for plinking. They handle nicely, fit in my hand okay although are on the small side, have minimal recoils (they are chambered in 32 ACP), and seem fairly accurate. I like them both  the one that performed flawlessly better than the other but figure once broken in, the other one will be just fine. If not then some small bit of polishing the feed ramp should help.

I alternated shooting between the M70s and the Sig.  I shot 50 rounds of FMJ and about 100 rounds of JHP through it through the Sig. There were two failures to feed - both on the last round. That could have been because the pistol has not been broken in, due to user error (like limp wristing), due to the ammo (there were some deformed rounds in a box of Target Sports Prime ammo I had with me (maybe I missed two when loading mags but I think not), or due to one or the other or both of the magazines. I am not sure if it happened with one or both mags - just that it happened twice. Again, next time I bring it to the range, I'll bring more ammo and if it happens again, I'll mark the mag used when it happens. Regardless of the two failures to feed, this is one nice pistol. It fed, fired, extracted and ejected with only those two failures. ZIt is on the small side for a 1911 type 45; the one thing I did not like is that sometimes it almost jumped out of my hand because the grips do not seem quite long enough; I'd just have to shoot it a lot more to get used to that if I ever decide to carry this for self-defense. I shot FMJ and JHP through it and two types of JHP at that.

After done with those, I pulled out the Ruger Redhawk in 44 Rem Mag. I was shooting the other pistols at 25 yards and continued at that distance with the big revolver. I put 5 of six shots in an 8 inch circle and had one flier about an inch outside of that. I fired about another 18 or 24 rounds after that before calling it a day. While shooting the Ruger, I shot to different brands of ammo, one at 240 grains and the other at 300 grains. Surprisingly enough, they were hitting in the same area on the target with no difference due to brand, grain weight nor the load for each. That has not been my experience in the past and on previous range trips I'd have to adjust the rear sight when switching ammo. Not today and that was a good thing. I was quite satisfied with my shooting. All of it, when actually shooting at the targets, was two hand unsupported at 25 yards. When putting rounds through the 45 and the two M70s - lots of the rounds through the 45 were shot one handed as well and not aimed at anything in particular - I was just doing a function check on it for the most part. I did not bother aiming on target for any of the shots with the M70, I already know how accurately I shoot with them, today was just further function checking them and breaking them in. I must say that as far as the shots at the target went, with the 45, I probably had a 5 or 6" group at 25 yards with one flier; as for the Ruger 44 Mag, my group was about 5 - 6" with a couple of fliers. All the shots from the Ruger were at the target.

My hankering was finally satisfied after about two hours there at the range. It was a good day.

All the best,
Glenn B