Archive for June, 2012

Twitter Censored in Pakistan

From CNET:

Twitter was asked by the government to stop a discussion about a contest over Muhammad caricatures, something it refused to do. As a result, access to the site has been blocked, according to the Express Tribune. The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority passed down the directive to Internet service providers in the country, and said it couldn’t say how long the site would be blocked.

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Drones – Hobbiests Out-Pace the Military

From: Danger Room

 It’s safe to say that drones are the first technology in history where the toy industry and hobbyists are beating the military-industrial complex at its own game.

Drones

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AK47 Magazine Funnel

Solar Tactical has developed the MEFR for easier reloads for people who run AKs. Some caveats include the need to modify the rifle and it doesn’t work with all variants.

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Korean War Garands Finally Return to USA

From Guns.com:

The importation of as many as 87,000 M1 Garands gathering dust in South Korean storage may soon get the green light for importation to the US. Special thanks is due to Montana Senator John Tester and Representative Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming who introduced legislation to prevent the US government from interfering with the importation of US-made guns that were previously exported to other countries. In the face of this pressure, the State Department will no longer prohibit the exportation of these M1 Garands back to the US.

These American made rifles will finally be returned and available for purchase.

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Concealed Carry: Round in the Chamber

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Mythbusters Test Knife vs Gun

The guys at EveryDayNoDaysOff.com and TheTruthAboutGuns.com were not satisfied with how the test was conducted. Mythbusters is a fascinating show, but they some times show their naivete with tests like these.

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Exotac Freekey Keyring

This is a novel product from Exotac:

 

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SWAT August 2012

Articles:

Vehicle Engagement Tactics

Getting a Zero While Prone

MK12 and MK18 Specialists

1911 .22 Conversion

Making an Active Shooter Bag

Tactical Carbine 1 Class

Survival Storage Guide

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Shrimp Is Inspiration For New Body Armor Design

From Gizmag:

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Pandemic 2012: Hornady’s Zombie Shoot

The competition is taking place June 30 – July 1 in Grand Island, Nebraska.

Sign up here.     You can purchase their Zombie MAX ammo here.

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Concussions Bring Together NFL and Military Personnel

From Military.com:

Current players such as Arizona star receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Cleveland All-Pro tackle Joe Thomas met June 8 at the Pentagon with former players and coaches, league medical personnel and representatives from the Army and Marine Corps. The NFL expects to have military members attend team training camps beginning in late July to further exchange ideas.

Players will attend military bases in the future to discuss concussions, as well.

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Gun Blast Reviews Red Jacket Firearms’ AR

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Idaho Invites Firearm Industry

From Washington Times:

The move by PNW Arms was like a signal flare to business and political leaders in the town of 800 people, who were in the process of trying to determine what industry would be best to pursue.

Potlatch, they decided, would go from timber town to gun town. It would try to lure firearms and ammunition makers, and plans also called for hunting-themed housing and retail development.

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First Female 4-Star In Air Force

Military Times reports:

She (Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger) was promoted to oversee the Air Force Materiel Command. The command develops and maintains Air Force aircraft and weapons programs.

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‘Dark Angel’ and the Mexican Meth Connection

From STRATFOR:

By Ben West

In a U.S. operation dubbed “Dark Angel,” local and federal law enforcement officers on May 30 arrested 20 individuals involved in methamphetamine trafficking across five states. Authorities confirmed that the leader of the trafficking network, Armando Mendoza-Haro, has links to Mexico, where the methamphetamine was likely produced. The group appears to have used legitimate companies to transport methamphetamine from California to the Denver area and elsewhere in the Western and Midwestern United States. The group then sent the profits back to California, where the cash was wired to banks in China and the Cayman Islands.

Mexico’s methamphetamine trade seems to be booming these days. Earlier in 2012, the Mexican military made the largest single seizure of methamphetamine ever (15 tons, worth around $1 billion) outside Guadalajara. As the United States increased its restrictions on the pharmaceutical chemicals used to produce methamphetamine, Mexican producers stepped in to meet the growing demand. Details from Operation Dark Angel provide insight into how traffickers in the United States are getting their product to market and, more interestingly, how they are laundering their profits. Read the rest of this entry »

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