Libertarian thinking about everything. --Ere he shall lose an eye for such a trifle... For doing deeds of nature! I'm ashamed. The law is such an ass. -- G. Chapman, 1654.
Jan 8, 2009
Jan 7, 2009
Ugly gun progress
So my buddy and his son came for coffee, bearing surprise gifts. Not one, but two, arched GI mainspring housings for the 1911A1 which is being carbinized. I needed only one spare to butcher, reserving the original to put the old Colt back into GI shape.
The ensemble includes one mainspring but no caps, plungers nor pins. The latter I'll make, but I suppose I should get cracking on a search for the caps and plungers. Yeah, I could make them too, but it's awkward when the best lathe I own is a Makita 3/8 electrical drill.
Buddy's son claims they were mine in the first place, that I gave him a box of 1911 parts more than 20 years ago. I don't remember it, but maybe so. Military junk was cheap at the time. Heck, in the 70s you'd sometimes find a GI hammer in a dollar grab bag at the shows. But I hereby publicly thank you anyway, J.
I'm still trying to find out who built the walnut stock and 16 1/4-inch barrel. Decent-enough quality, but no ID marks.
This is going to be one fearsome looking piece when finished, mostly a gawker. I like that in lethal weaponry; like a Texas debutante with several pounds of hair and three ounces of eye shadow. I'm still trying to figure out a practical use for it. The gun, I mean.
Jan 6, 2009
Quadrenniel Imperative
Of course all TMR readers can ace this (short-answer) pop quiz in a heartbeat, but you might want to spread it around among your buddies addicted to X-Boxes or still wondering who really shot J.R.
On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama will pledge to defend something. What is it?
Miffed
Ten little words buried in the AP report of Obama' choice to boss the CIA reveal about 90 per cent of the necessary information about government:
"... despite Panetta's strong history of bipartisan goodwill, news of his selection struck sour chords not only among predictable Republican skeptics but even among a longtime friend and fellow Californian, incoming Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She complained about Panetta's lack of intelligence experience and Obama's failure to consult with her on the decision."
Argue the merits of Leon as Spy King all you want. The real lesson is that a congressional ego is size-small condom inflated with about three cubic feet of air.
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