Archive for October, 2012

Which Is Better, 6.8 or 300BLK?

From thetruthaboutguns.com:

The 6.8 SPC and 300 BLK cartridges were designed for two very different jobs. 6.8 SPC was designed to be a longer range cartridge, while 300 BLK was designed to be a shorter range cartridge that worked well with a silencer.

I get this a lot, actually. And its a valid question — what makes 300 BLK so much better than the other calibers available for the AR platform? And is it actually better? So here’s the truth…

It depends on what you want to do.

I’m going to break this into three categories, encompassing everything a shooter should consider when choosing a caliber: performance, compatibility and availability.

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S.W.A.T. November 2012

Articles:

Ballistic Advantage Custom Rifle

Mossberg 464 SPX Lever Gun

LMT CQB 16

Hi-Point Carbine: Budget Gun

Ruger Triple Play: Ruger SR-556, Ruger SR1911 and Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle

10-8 Consulting: Diagnostics & Operation Course for 1911

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The story of Cpl. Jennifer Marie Parcell, USMC

Cpl. Jennifer Marie Parcell, USMC. 12 minutes

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Emily Miller interview on Fox News

Emily Miller has written a multi part column on how difficult it is to get a gun in Washington, D.C.

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Russian Spies Indicted in New York

Russian Agent and 10 Other Members of Procurement Network for Russian Military and Intelligence Operating in the U.S. and Russia Indicted in New York

Oct. 3, 2012
– Houston

MilitaryTimes reports:

A Kazakhstan-born owner of a Texas export firm was charged in New York on Wednesday with being a secret Russian agent involved in a multimillion-dollar scheme to, in the words a U.S. prosecutor, “steal American technology” for Russian military and intelligence agencies.

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Scope Tracking

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Multitasker TUBE

Multitasker

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WANTED: Ahmad Abousamra

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Ahmad Abousamra, a U.S. citizen from Massachusetts, is charged with traveling to Pakistan and Yemen to seek military training so he could kill American soldiers. Details

Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Providing and Attempting to Provide Material Support to Terrorists; Conspiracy to Kill in a Foreign Country; Conspiracy; False Statements

Field Office: Boston

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Pedestrian Intelligence

From SOFREP.com:

The hardest part of staying informed as citizens of the U.S. or wherever your home happens to be is whether you can rely on the validity of the information that you’re given. And that’s the first rule of what I call “Pedestrian Intelligence”, or in other words, intelligence for the rest of us.

Rule 1: Only infants are spoon-fed

Go out and get your information. Don’t rely on others to give it to you. This applies to all sources, regardless of your political affiliation. Do not rely on Fox, CNN, NPR, CBS or any other outfit. They all must make editing decisions to fit a number of parameters (scheduling, editorial, etc.), none of which support your need for reliable information (aka intelligence) that you need in order to make sound judgments.

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Gerber MP 600 (Sight Tool)

Gerber has added a front sight adjustment tool for the AR platform, to their MP 600.

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Statement on Investigation into Shooting of Border Patrol Agents

Statement on Investigation into Shooting of Border Patrol Agents

Oct. 2, 2012

The FBI and the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office are conducting a joint investigation into the shooting of Border Patrol agents near Naco, Arizona, on Tuesday, October 2, 2012, in the early morning hours. One agent died from his injuries and another, who sustained non-life threatening wounds, was airlifted to a local hospital. The investigation remains ongoing.

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Salafism and Arab Democratization

Salafism and Arab Democratization is republished with permission of Stratfor.”

By Kamran Bokhari
Vice President of Middle Eastern & South Asian Affairs

The outbreak of the Arab Spring in 2011 brought significant attention to groups — known as Islamists – seeking to establish Islamic states in countries once ruled by secular autocrats. The bulk of this attention went to already established political groups such as the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which caused consternation in the West when its Freedom and Justice Party won control of both Egypt’s parliament and its presidency.

Much less attention was paid to the Brotherhood’s principal Islamist competitors, members of the ultraconservative Salafist movement, despite their second-place finish in Egypt’s parliamentary elections. This changed in late September when certain Salafists played a key role in the unrest in reaction to an anti-Islamic video posted on the Internet.

Since then, Salafism has become the subject of much public discourse — though as is often the case with unfamiliar subjects, questions are vastly more numerous than answers. This is compounded by the rapidity of its rise from a relatively minor, apolitical movement to an influential Islamist phenomenon. Read the rest of this entry »

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US Drones Susceptible to Hacking

From Wired’s Threat Watch:

The Government Accountability Office is warning Congress that its push for drones to become commonplace in U.S. airspace fails to take into account concerns surrounding privacy, security and even GPS jamming and spoofing.

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Mozilla’s New Universal Login

Mozilla has developed a competing login framework that they claim is more secure than Facebook’s or Google’s design.

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Sighting in a Rifle

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