Thursday, January 30, 2014
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Cast Bullets, Mobil 1, the Polar Vortex, and the Ballester Molina 45 Caliber Pistol.
The range session achieved a variety of goals. First it
enabled me to test some 45 ACP cast bullet loads, an excellent 200 gr semi wad cutter.
Second, I was able to test fire and figure the sight correction for a Ballester
Molina pistol. Third, I was able to test the above, and Mobile 1 synthetic grease
with Mobil 1 synthetic oil as lubricants.
Everything passed with flying colors, the loads and the
lubricants worked well in the cold weather. The pistol is a surplus Argentine
Ballester Molina 45 ACP. The pistol has a replacement barrel and bushing. The Ballester Molina is a copy of the U.S. M1911A1.
The Ballester Molina has some notable differences, including a pivoting trigger,
and integral mainspring housing. One of the more interesting stories on the
Ballester Molina is the pistol was made from steel salvaged from the wreak of
the German pocket battleship Graf Spee
.
The Graf Spee was scuttled in the
Platte River between Uruguay and Argentina. The ship was reputably salvaged by British
surrogates who gave the steel to Argentines for pistol production. In return,
the British received Ballester Molina pistols, which were used by British
intelligence in covert missions during the rest of World War II. This interesting,
and admittedly speculative story was covered in the last edition of the
American Rifleman.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Polar Vortex Weapons Testing
The low temperatures of the “polar vortex” provide a unique
opportunity to test weapons (rifles and handguns), ammunition, lubricants, and accoutrements.
Weapon design can and cold weather
operations are key aspects of design for effective firearms. Here are some points of interest for
preppers, survivalists, and other operators in a cold weather environment. With the aspect of operations in desert
environments, some of these points are neglected by military and civilian
operators.
1.
Weapon manipulation with gloves.
2.
Lubrication type and amount.
3.
Ammunition and magazine performance.
4.
Protection from the elements.
5.
How cold weather clothing effects weapon handling.
The best time to test all of this is when the weather is
cold, just like current conditions.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Happy Birthday John Moses Browning
John Browning was a genius who's inventions saved and preserved our freedom.
Browning designed the world's greatest rifles, pistols, machineguns, and shotguns. Most of his designs are still manufactured today, and are the standard by which others are judged.
Not generally known outside of the firearms world, Browning's genius rivaled Edison or Da Vinci.
Browning designed the world's greatest rifles, pistols, machineguns, and shotguns. Most of his designs are still manufactured today, and are the standard by which others are judged.
Not generally known outside of the firearms world, Browning's genius rivaled Edison or Da Vinci.
Monday, January 20, 2014
More on Cast Bullets
In the continued testing of cast bullet loads for the 9mm Parabellum, one fact was discovered. Certain pistols, regardless of make or model, do not function well with light cast bullet loads. One standard load, functioned in a Berreta Model 92, wartime Walther P.38 (BYF 44), and a wartime Browning Hi Power (Inglis). The load would not function in another wartime P.38 (AC 43). There is no discernible reason for this situation, all the pistols are in excellent mechanical condition and well broken in. I can only assume recoil springs, while within specification, make a difference. Therefore its imperative to test loads in each individual pistol. This is particularly important if a large supply of cast bullet ammunition is going to be manufactured. This procedure also holds true for surplus or remanufactured 9mm ammo. Over the years the specifications for 9mm ammo has varied by country and manufacturer, just enough to cause problems is some pistols. The next round of testing will include striker pistols, namely a P08 Luger and an Astra Model 600.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Happy Birthay General Lee!
Happy 207th Birthday!
President Davis, General Lee, and General Jackson on the Stone Mountain Memorial.
President Davis, General Lee, and General Jackson on the Stone Mountain Memorial.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Time to Reevaluate the Walther P.38 as a Combat Handgun
In the world of polymer frame wonders and having the latest
and greatest style, many hand are unaware of one of the greatest handguns of
all time, the Walther P.38. The true
P.38 was made from 1938 to 1946. This pistol featured all steel construction
and brown or black Bakelite grips. This
is a double action / single action design with a 9 round magazine. The pistol’s curved grip is one of the most
comfortable ever made.
The P.38 is demonstrably very accurate, a tribute to the
pistols design and workmanship. The
P.38, designed by Walther and produced by Walther, Mauser, and Spreewerke
during the war, was an advanced weapon design 70 years ago. It remains a
classic one today. Capable of performing as well now as it did then. In jurisdictions where unconstitutional
magazine limit gun laws still exist, the 9 round capacity of the pistol avoids
this problem.
In summation, the P.38 is a viable weapon for self-defense,
plus it will appreciate in value in the next years.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
9mm Parabellum Hand Load Cost
9mm hand load with a cast bullet
Here is the cost to produce 9mm cast bullet practice loads.
Your costs may differ locally, so these are just a guide. In spite of all the excitement about lead
prices, scrap lead is still pretty economical.
The days of free lead wheel weights may be gone, but inexpensive lead is
still here. The cost of primers
represents the largest price increase, about $35 dollars per 1000. Buying in
bulk may be a way to lower the cost, especially if Wolf primers are considered.
The brass is once fired range pick ups.
Powder 1.2
cents
Primers 3.5
cents
Home Cast 2
cents
Lube (ALOX) 1
cent
Total 7.7
cents per round
100 rounds $7.70
1000 rounds $77.00
Important points for cast bullet hand loads used in
semi-automatic pistols.
·
Clean the brass and carefully inspect for before
priming and loading.
·
Bell the case mouth enough to accept the cast
bullet without shaving lead during the seating process.
·
Don’t overdo ALOX type lube, a thin coat is all
that is necessary. Too much lube can
cause chambering problems and malfunctions due to build up in the chamber.
·
Follow reputable loading manuals for powder
charge, and overall length for the loaded cartridge. This is critical for
feeding and function
·
Use a taper crimp to prevent the bullet from
being pushed deeper into the case during the travel from the magazine to the chamber.
These loads are great for practice or using in older pistols
to prevent barrel wear. Both the Beretta
92 and the war time P.38 functioned very well.
My guess is the pistols should be cleaned every few hundred rounds and
the bores brushed every 100 to 150 rounds.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Survival Carbine Myths
Before we discuss the survival carbine, let’s go over some
of the myths associated with survival type defensive weapons. Each one could be
a lengthy discussion, but I think you get the point is the brief synopsis.
Myth #1: The Government will confiscate military style
weapons and not bother traditional looking weapons such as lever action and
bolt action rifles.
Fact: In a crackdown, all weapons
will be confiscated, think of Hurricane Katrina or U.S. Military operations in
the Balkans and the Middle East. My guess is that a food for guns program will
be instituted during a martial law or WROL scenario.
Myth #2: Long range weapons (effective range over 500 yards)
are necessary to eliminate threats.
Fact: Close range threats are the
most dangerous. Target identification beyond 200 meters is difficult for
trained soldiers and is nearly impossible for civilians. It’s not a question of
hitting targets, it’s a question of detecting and identifying a hostile target
at long range.
Myth #3: Without Rule of Law (WROL) scenarios will be a “free
for all” where actions are not questions and without legal consequences later
on.
Fact: Rule of Law (ROL) evaporated
in the LA riots, Hurricane Katrina, the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, various
places in Africa, etc. The reality is that ROL is reinstated and people will be
held accountable for their actions. This could mean a reconstituted legal
justice system, warlords or vigilante justice. While the zombie apocalypse is
entertaining, it’s probably not the scenario we will face.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
The odious remarks of Natasha Leggero.
Natasha Leggero, an unfunny, sorry excuse for a comedian desperate for fame, made a vile comment, covered as a “joke” about Pearl Harbor veterans. In an era where any critical remarks about Barak Hussein Obama is automatically labeled as racist, her comments should be examined.
Leggero is clearly a creature of the left, a vile, vulgar, talentless pretender, who is clearly comfortable insulting a small number of aged and courageous American heroes. Her career, is made possible by the sacrifices of veterans. It is amazing that anyone could even find her remarks remotely funny, or defend them.
If Leggero has any brains, which is doubtful, she should examine the example of the great Bob Hope.
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