Replacement spring

So in taking apart the Glock 19 I acquired today I discover it has the godawful New York Trigger (#2) in it. Removing it, however, means that you then have to replace it with a normal Glock trigger spring. For the majority of people that means putting up with the crappy NY trigger unit until they can have a new spring sent to them.

Or you can be like me. Remove the offending unit, get out the Box O’ Spare Parts(tm), and replace it with an OEM Glock trigger spring. Moral: have the spare parts you need onhand before you need them.

Had five extras, now have four. Will order up another five Monday. Price? About $12.50 for all 5. Ability to replace and modify parts in your pistol as needed whenever you want? Priceless.

PTR economics, Steyr?, gardening, Magpul vid, spring cleaning

Addictions are not pretty. So, there are now a matching pair of PTR-91 rifles sitting in the rack. Uhm…and theres another 100 magazines on the way. This will put me at a total of..lets see…carry the two….90 magazines per gun which is pretty much where I want to be. (Ok, maybe an even 100 would be better.)

I mentioned this to the good Capt. Today and he grabbed his calculator and ran some numbers.

Brand new AR-15 with 100 magazines (Assumes $850 + $12@) = $2050
Brand new DSA FAL with 100 magazines (Assumes $1300 + $5@) = $1800
Brand new PTR with 100 magazines (Assumes $1040 + $2@) = $1240
Brand new M1A with 100 magazines (Assumes $1275 + $20@) = $3275
Brand new AR10 with 100 magazines (Assumes $1500 + $35@) = $5000

So, while the upfront cost of the gun isn’t insignificant, the cost of magazines makes it more affordable when you look at it as a package. In short, it literally is more bang for your buck. I don’t want to make a lifetime project out of getting a rifle squared away. The PTR and the mags are cheap enough I can get on the phone, order ‘em and be done with the whole thing. Done. Free to cross one thing off my list and move to the next. No picking up magazines here and there at guns shows, pawn shops and gun stores for the next two years.
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I haven’t confirmed it but Im sure it wouldn’t be too hard to nail down on the internet: rumour is that because of Steyr’s dealing with the Iranians their firearms importations to the US are ‘on hold’. True? False? I don’t know…but it wouldn’t surprise me. The HS50 I wanted may wind up having to be a .338 Lapua in a CZ instead.
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Winter here in Montana seems to be rapidly fading. These last few days have had temperatures, I am not making this up, in the 60’s. Ma Nature has a weird sense of humour out here though…we’ll get wonderful weather for two or three weeks and just as we’re turning our faces up to the sun to enjoy the warmth –BAM!- ten degrees with wind for three weeks. Every year. Every. So I continue to keep my cold weather module in my everyday bag.
Last year was a total wash gardening-wise. I wish to remedy that this year. My goal is Commander Zero’s Homegrown Bunker Busting Nuclear Salsa O’ Mass Destruction. (Or, I suppose, Ass Destruction depending on your ‘intestinal fortitude’) So I need to plant some tomatoes, chilis, onions, garlic and maybe some habaneros just for giggles. I’ve received a couple very nice books on small-space gardening over the last year and I’d very much like to try applying some of the techniques. I’ve got a small (35’x20’) yard to work in and I’m sure that’s enough space to produce some produce.
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Heres an interesting video. Its sponsored by the guys at Magpul so take it with a grain of salt, but if its even halfway true I may have to get some of their mags. I think running over the mags with a truck isn’t really a very good real-world test. Drop the mags on hard surfaces from 6’, have a vest full of them get thrown repeatedly onto jagged broken rocks, dunk ‘em, get ‘em filthy, heave ‘em in and out of some truck, toss them across a parking lot to a butterfingered buddy…you know, that sort of thing.
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Spring is the season of, naturally enough, spring cleaning. My goal: the bunker. I’ve got to seriously start re-organizing. The additional MRE’s and freezedrieds have really taken up too much space since I’m not using the space as efficiently as I could. While Im at it, I need to re-inventory. Esp. on the food. And ammo. One word for you: shelving.
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Group buy ends noon the day after tomorrow. Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security – next year is an election year and its gonna be ugly.

group buy stuff, bunker linkage, FAL stuff

Been hectic the last week. Mostly because we had a bunch of LJ people in town visiting. Always nice to meet folks whom I’ve dialogued with over the years. Tough making the time when youre holding down two jobs though….but its worth it. Its nice to be able to talk with people who don’t look at you like you have two heads as you discuss the merits of propane vs. diesel generators and the ability to scrounge/store fuel for them.
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HR1022 is, naturally, affecting the market for everything that’s gun related. Which means…*sigh*…another 100 HK91 mags are getting ordered Monday.

Time to get what you need while you can, guys. Credit cards exist for a reason and this is it.
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Also putting in another pre-emptive order with Stag for more lowers. The group buy on them ends this coming Friday and, honestly, Im not really motivated to have another one. Its one thing to pimp Mountain House or the like but once you start having to get everyone on the same page regarding FFL’s and that sort of thing it becomes a bit more work than I really wanted for the rewards I get out it. On the other hand, perhaps I need to simply set it up a bit ‘neater’ next time.

Next group buy? Well, I’ll be 110% honest with you – the group buys revolve around things I’m buying for myself. By getting everyone to come in on a large purchase it knocks the prices down and that way I can gear up at a lower price than if I did it on my own. And, obviously, you guys also do better. Win-win. The drawback, thus far, is that this means the group buys are based on what Im needing to buy and not what other folks are looking for. I am, though, open to ideas. There are a few things I’ve been needing that I’m contemplating as future group buys including knives, first aid/medical stuff, magazines of various flavors, Blackhawk gear, LED lights and some other stuff. Throw out any ideas you have, maybe we can put something together and everyone can get a decent deal.
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Some of these photos have been posted here before but there are a few more. The camouflaging on some of these is brilliantly done. The Swiss have their crap together….

Or, they did until the last paragraph of this article. Ooops.

Speaking of bunkers…lets throw in some links:
http://www.leofabrizio.com/bunker/bunker_main.html – In French but easy enough to figure out
If anyone wants to buy me this book, feel free…….
A few bunker appreciation societies..brush up on your Berlitz for these….
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Had the opportunity last week to fire a few other FAL’s. I bought a pile of DSA’s $5 used metric mags and sometimes I had problems with them. The question is: was it the gun or the mag? You can see the confidence-sapping possibilities, yes? Well, I tried one of the mags that was giving me problems in my FAL in someone elses FAL. Exact same problem. So…the problem is indeed that particular magazine. Accordingly, I need to head-to-head my mags in more than one FAL to vet them. And I need to spend the extra $ and get the better condition $12 used mags. Grrrr.
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I got a call from someone I know who was attending a gun show in Mass. They came across a new in box Becker TacTool and wanted to know if I wanted them to pick it up for me. :::facepalm::: Oh where does the money go……
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In case you haven’t noticed, the price of ammo and components has, in the last several months, skyrocketed. I’m sorta in the business and stuff that is on ‘special’ or ‘sale’ right now is more expensive than the same item’s non-price sale in January. The ‘why’ isn’t terribly important. What is important is that your ammo:dollar ratio is now shifting to less ammo for your buck. So, if youre lacking in some particular caliber or component, I’d say get ‘em while you can because its only gonna cost more later. I’ve still got cases of $85/1000 Wolf 7.62×39 sitting in the bunker that I’m patting myself on the back over.
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Dunno if anyone noticed but theres a permanent link for ordering the MH ProPack if anyone wants more. Theyre on-hand for immediate shipping.

AR mags

Went to the Hamilton gun show. Here’s a lesson in shopping:

I go to the table that has all the military surplus. Theres 8 AR mags sitting in the bin.
Me: How much for the mags?
Him: Ten bucks each.
Me: Make me a better deal for all of them?
Him: Sorry.

On the other side of the room is a fella with a table full of misc gun stuff. Theres a stack of six AR mags.
Me: How much for the mags?
Him: I dunno…lemme think.
Me: Make me a deal for all of them.
Him: How about twenty bucks.
Me: I can do that.

So eight mags for $80 vs. six mags for $20. Given the current political clime what would you do? Precisely: drop $100, buy all 14 and average out your cost.

Bushmaster gas-piston guns and uppers.

Well zowie!

I got the new Bushmaster catalog today and, surprise!, Bushmaster is making a gas-piston AR and they are alos selling a gas-piston upper. Looks promising. Bad news is that they want upwards of a grand just for the upper.

I like the AR platform for its ergonomics and modularity. Its reliability, however, isnt what Id like it to be and that is mostly because of its direct impingement system. Add a FAL/AK style of gas operation and I think you’ve got the a wonderful new beast.

I wouldvery very much like to get a review on one of these. I’d be willing to sell of a few of my current Bushies to get a couple with the new gas system.

Clutter, PTR PtII, Jericho

Quiet night here at Rancho Ballistica. I napped during the day so I am taking advantage of the quiet (girlfriend is off rousting bad guys) to put away accumulated gear that has, well, accumulated. See, new gear is always showing up…magazines, knives, backpacks, freezedrieds, ballistic nylon of some kind or another, books, radios, etc, etc. Its supposed to get squared away in the bunker but many times it winds up sitting next to my computer as I play with it and look for interent aricles/reviews about it. (or write some as the case may be.) After a few weeks of this, the computer room starts to look like the bunker. So, Im resolving to get a handle on this and get most of this gear put away.
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Found someone who may want to take my FAL and some mags for a decent price. If this occurs, I’ll be picking up another PTR for the girldriend. (However, I will be getting the telestock version for compactness in storage.) This means that Ill also have to order up another fifty mags but at around $1.75 that isnt too bad a hardship. Speakig if the PTR, I have eight battlepacks of SA on the way to squirrel away specifically to feed my lovely new Evil Black Rifle. Notice that surplus .308 is a bit hard to find lately? Plenty of .30-06 floating around though…..
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Started watching the new season of ‘Jericho’ today. The first ep of the new season was basically a rehash of all of last season as told in flashback. What those in the trade would call a ‘bottle episode’. The second ep of the season, however, shines alot more info into my favorite character, Robert Hawkins. So, Im still interested in the series and will be watching it regularly for the rest of the season. All hail TiVo!
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REMINDER: Stripped AR lowers – get ’em while you can.

Bans

I had a long post about the re-appearance of bird flu in the media all ready to go but, as events would have it, I felt more compelled to comment on a few gun-centric things.

Firearms are usually the dominant image people have when they think of preparedness. The image of the pot-bellied camouflaged middle-aged man with an assault rifle shooting at his neighbors from behind his porch. The fact is that, for better or worse, guns have an undeniable place in being prepared and that means that sometimes people who are heavily into being prepared are going to seem to harp on guns an awful lot. One reason I mention them so often is that there are very few preparations you can make that are as conditional as your ability to acquire firearms. There usually isn’t any legislation floating around restricting how many freezedrieds you can buy, how much first aid gear you can own, prevent you from buying kerosene lamps through the mail, etc, etc. But if youre going to buy firearms and firearms related items, its entirely possible to wake up one morning and find that youre prohibited from buying mags, ammo and guns.

So, I harp on it….because if you don’t buy the things you need when you can youre gonna hate yourself when you need them and cant get them…especially when they jump in price by orders of magnitude. Don’t think so? I just paid $172 for 100 HK91 mags that, ten years ago, would probably have cost me several thousand dollars.

Which brings us to today. Last week a noted gunwriter shot himself in the foot and said that the evil black rifles have no place in a hunters life and should be banned from the hunting fields by responsible state game agencies. (He is, as we speak, now unemployed on several levels.) His statement was picked up by the antigun people and used to say ‘See? Even gun owners think these things have no place in a civilized world!’ (Im not going to recount the whole story…you can find it everywhere in the blogosphere by searching for ‘zumbo’ and ‘outdoor life’ on most gun boards and Yahoo).

Then HR1022 is making the rounds. It’s a bill that brings back the Clinton assault weapons ban and adds even more nasty provisions. The fact that this is even being considered should be warning to all foresighted individuals.

If you don’t have all the “high capacity” magazines you can forsee needing for the next thirty years, you need to get them now. Ditto for evil black rifles. I just spent a half hour hunting down used 9mm LEO Glock mags and they are not to be found. New mags are available but I guarantee you that their availability will be changing as people start stocking up ‘just in case’. Feeling youre set because you’ve got four mags for your Beretta 92 is going to seem very shortsighted in the near future.

I really cannot stress strongly enough that if you were planning on buying an AR, AK, FAL or similar gun and magazines you should advance your timetable and get what you can now. If HR 1022 dies on the vine, as can very easily happen, all you’ve done is purchase things that you were going to buy anyway…and if it does come to pass, you’ll be forever pleased that you beat the deadline.

I learned my lesson after the sunset of the original AW ban in 2004. While I made damn sure to pick up as much as I could, I never really had as much as I want. Honestly, I could use another couple dozen mags for the AR and AK and at least a couple dozen Glock mags..(esp. since we have multiple Glocks and AR’s floating around here.)

If you cant afford a nice shiny new AR at the moment, you might wanna think about jumping in on the stripped AR lower group buy that Im managing.

PTR-91 stuff

So tomorrow I’ll go out and vet the PTR-91. I actually used to own a genuine HK93 carbine when I was a kid. It was a fantastic gun. Never bobbled a round and took abuse like a trailerpark housewife. Sadly, mags were prohibitively expensive even twenty years ago. So, I traded it off for a CAR-15 since mags were only $5. I wonder where that gun is today. It’s the first gun I ever regretted trading off. Sure, there are others I’ve regretted trading off since then but that was the first one. Price? Guy had it for sale in the paper…for $600 I could have had either that or the Uzi. I took the HK figuring it was more practical in terms of accuracy and range.

So why the PTR-91? Well, the CETMEs and various HK clones cobbled together by outfits like Century (especially Century) and Hesse have left me cold. Reviews are mixed but usually negative. On the other hand the PTR’s seem to be getting a good reputation and after examining one it seems like a solid gun. More importantly, I feel that if I have a problem with it the GunPimp will work with me to get it resolved or refund my money. So, just like drugs, it pays to know your dealer.

Anyway, HK91 mags are less than $2 so for $100 I can have at least fifty mags. Put that in another perspective – $100 gets you:

4 M1A mags (if youre lucky)
7 AR-15 mags (new or used)
10 AK-47 mags
10 Ruger 10/22 25-rd. mags
20 FAL used mags (from DSA)
50 HK91 mags

Of course, its not exactly as clear cut a ratio as you would think. To be able to buy the $2 mags you have to buy a $1000 rifle. So which is the better value? The $1000 rifle that takes a $2 magazine or the $500 carbine that takes a $10 magazine? Cant say because then other issues come into play …reliability, ergonomics, parts availability, power, penetration, etc.

So, and I’m sure you can see this conclusion coming, its really subjective. I like the idea of plunking down the greenbacks and in ‘one fell swoop’ getting my magazine supply needs completely filled with excellent condition OEM mags for one crisp $100 bill. In actuality, it’ll be more like 70 mags for $100 but I like round numbers.

So the plan for tomorrow? The good Captain will be bring his genuine pre-ban HK91 and some accessories for it. Ammo will be out of an SA battle pack. We’ll shoot for groups using his HK claw mount with a Leupold of some type in it. Objective is to see if, given same scope and mount, both rifles will shoot groups of equal size. After that it’ll be open sights at fifty yards. Then swapping parts (such as stocks, slings, etc..swapping bolts is never a good idea). Of course, comparative functioning and reliability will be observed as well….distance of ejected brass, perceived recoil, etc, etc.

The Captain was also nice enough to turn me onto a few websites for spare parts and the like. Although the HK has a reputation for handling neglect and not breaking (“The Mexican army carries them if that tells you anything!” – Bostons Gun Bible) I would like to err on the side of caution and I don’t mind spending another $50 for a firing pin, a buncha springs and some pins.

I very much hope this rilfe compares favorably against the genuine article. I want to like it.