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Archive for November, 2011
M27 IAR vs HK416
Posted by Brian in HK, Long Guns, Training, Training Videos on 10/Nov/2011 12:09
From GearScout:
Mexican Blogger Decapitated
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News, Threat Watch on 10/Nov/2011 02:28
“The moderator of a popular Mexican social network has been murdered, allegedly for tipping off the authorities about the local drug cartel.
Nicknamed “Rascatripas†or “Scraper†(literally “Fiddlerâ€) on the network Nuevo Laredo en Vivo, the 35-year-old appears to have been handcuffed, tortured, decapitated and dumped beside a statue of Christopher Columbus one mile from the Texas border.
Below the man’s body was a partially obscured and blood-stained blanket. Written on the blanket in black ink: “Hi I’m ‘Rascatripas’ and this happened to me because I didn’t understand I shouldn’t post things on social networks.â€
Social media has become an important means for ordinary Mexicans to strike back at the cartels. Civilians have taken to real-time reporting of trouble spots on the country’s dangerous northern highways. Using Twitter, locations of firefights between cartels and government security forces, or risky cartel checkpoints, are broadcast by volunteers to wired motorists.
“Do not be afraid to report,†said Anon4024 at Nuevo Laredo en Vivo earlier today. “This is how we citizens can make a difference in this city.â€
3D Glock Animation – How to disassemble and reassemble the G20
Posted by Jack Sinclair in Glock, Handguns, Maintenance, Training Videos, Warrior Tools on 9/Nov/2011 17:34
Julie Golob Discusses Her First Book
From Chics With Guns:
My Gun Culture: Congratulations on completion of your first book: SHOOT – Your Guide to Shooting and Competition! How on earth did you find time to do that? We’re guessing you had the laptop out between stages at Bianchi. Or did you have a Julie-double competing at some of the matches?
LA Times: Mexico Under Siege
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 9/Nov/2011 14:17
The LA Times website has a chronicle of all their stories related to violence and drugs in Mexico.
The Violence in Juarez
Posted by Brian in News, Threat Watch on 9/Nov/2011 14:04
The El Paso Times website has a whole section on the violence in Juarez and the deterioration of Mexico in general. A quote from one article says:
Juárez deserves the title of most dangerous city in the world not only for its homicide rate but also suffering very high numbers of other violent crimes.
Guard and Reserve Need To Maintain Readiness
From the Army Times:
The Defense Department anticipates fewer warzone deployments for guardsmen as deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan slow down, but the skills those troops have learned over a decade at war must stay sharp, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told top National Guard leaders Tuesday.
China Counterfeit Parts in U.S. Military Aircraft
Posted by Gary in News, Threat Watch on 9/Nov/2011 07:32
From: Bloomberg
Dozens of suspected counterfeit parts have been installed on U.S. defense equipment from Raytheon Co. (RTN), L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. (LLL) and Boeing Co. (BA), including aircraft deployed to Afghanistan.
Advanced Armament Corp’s PDW in 300 Blackout
The GearScout blog has a quick introduction to AAC’s new weapon design codenamed “Honey Badger”.
Monster.com & Military.com team up to get our Veterans back to work!
From: Veteran’s Virtual Career Fair
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The event will be held from November 14-18th and is free to our veteran community. Help move your career to the next level and find your next job at this virtual event. Register now to complete your profile which can be used to connect with employers when the fair begins.