Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Rifles for both Home Defense & Hunting

If you want a rifle that can serve dual purpose as a home defense and hunting, there are a few choices. Yes, I know, a shotgun is great for home defense. I'd go with a Ithaca Model 37, but this is about rifles.

The rules are that it would have to look relatively like a hunting rifle, have a barrel length no longer than 20", and be semi-automatic. I prefer the classic look of a rifle versus the million AR clones. Bolt action is a slower rate of fire that lever or pump action, and since I'm left-handed, it can be more cumbersome.

I haven't owned any of them, so the below comments are an amalgamation of what I've read on the internet.

Semi-Automatic
Springfield M1A Scout - The most powerful round, the most accurate, the most expensive, and the heaviest. The heavier weight reduces recoil which may help hunting. However, the weight would be make it more unwieldy to use in home defense. If you live in a suburbia, you run the risk of over penetration, meaning your round might enter the neighbor's house.
Ruger Mini-14 - .223 ammunition is not the best for hunting. Some states don't even allow it. Rifles made prior to 2005 have a reputation for the barrel overheating, but they were redesigned in 2005 with a thicker barrel. There is a variant which takes new 6.8mm SPC rounds, which would boost its hunting potential, although the caliber is be expensive and can be limited in availability
Ruger Mini-30 - The Mini-30 is a version of the Mini-14 which takes larger, AK-47/SKS ammo (read: cheap). It is slightly less powerful than the 30-30 cartridge. The shorter barrel, and lighter weight makes it more wieldy, but sacrifices long-range accuracy, which is supposedly about 150 yards.  of the rifle at long distances is not as good as the M1a. It has similarities to an SKS, but has a detachable clip, though is . It is not available with a wood stock.
M1 Garand - One cannot ignore this classic rifle. Chambered in .30-06, it can fire 8 rounds in en-bloc clips. It is the heaviest of the group, and can be expensive at about $1,200.
M1a Carbine - The 30 carbine cartridge is like a big pistol round. I'd prefer it to any handgun for self defense, but for hunting, the caliber ranks lower than the .223 which is not saying much. It's currently made by Auto-Ordinace, but there are older surplus models. Kahr / Auto-Ordinance makes them new for $800, while vintage ones go for about $1,000.
Browning BAR - Originally chambered only for .30-.06, the latest Mark II Safari can be found in many calibers. Positive marks for accuracy and reliability, but it only holds 4 rounds and has a more complicated take-down for cleaning.
FNAR Standard - Based on the BAR, it can hold up to 20 rounds. Has accuracy, reliability and  take-down complexity as the BAR. It's probably the most "tacticalcool" on the list as it doesn't have an option for wood stocks. No option for iron sights - scope only.
FN Model 1949 - This post-war rifle had relatively short life, but certainly meets the criteria. The action is based on a gas-operated short-stroke piston. It fires 10 rounds of 8mm Mauser out of a fixed magazine. Some Argentine conversion use the 7.62 x 51 NATO and have a detachable 20 round magazine. The barrel is a bit longer at 23.2 inches. I see one online for $995. (Added May 2016)
Hakim Rifle (or AG-42 Ljungman)- Another post-war semi-automatic rifle that fired the 8mm Mauser (the AG-42 is in 6.5mm Swede). Similar in appearance to the FN 49, the Hakim's action is a direct gas impingement, and the design is known to pinch thumbs. The magazine is detachable but it was designed to be reloaded with a stripper clip. Gas traveling through the receiver can heat it up and make it too hot to
MAS 49 - Another post-war semi-automatic rifle, this time made by the French-owned MAS and chambered in the harder-to-obtain 7.5 x 54mm French.
Remington 750 - Similar in appearance to the Browning Bar, but it has a worse reputation for jamming and accuracy
SKS - a Soviet semi-automatic carbine designed in 1943. It shoots the available 7.62mm x 39 round (same as AK-47, Ruger Mini-30). Many of these are military surplus from former Soviet block countries. Even ones in excellent condition sell for $450 list.
Saiga Semi-Automatic Rifle - A civilian version of the AK-47 made in Russia. Available in several calibers including .308. Effective range is reportedly much better than an AK-47.  Obama, however, banned Russian imported guns in response to the Russian involvement in the Ukraine. So a gun that sold for $550 a few years ago, now sells for $825 used.
Molot VEPR -  built on the RPK light-machine-gun receiver, which is 50 percent thicker and stronger than a standard AK. To complement the larger receiver, the VEPR also has a heavier barrel that is hammer-forged at the MOLOT factory in Vyatskiye Polyany, Russia. It has a thumbhole stock which looks very nice, but doesn't hold well for left-handed shooters. These are a bit more expensive than the Saiga's at about $1,000.
Winchester Model 100 - Last made in 1973, this semi-auto rifle was chambered in several calibers, but mostly .308. It normally comes with a 4 round magazine. There may be some larger clips in existence, they will be difficult to find. I've seen these for $800.


Lever Action & Pump Action
Marlin 336 (or Winchester 1894 or Henry H009) - The lever action rifle is a mainstay of Americana. The typical 30-30 cartridge has round head to prevent a spitzer point from hitting the primer of the round in front of it in the tubular magazine. While this has historically limited it's effective range to 150 yards, Hornady's Leverevolution ammo has a polymer spritzer tip increasing effective range by at least 100 yards. Marlin's 336 also can be chambered for .35 Remington. The Marlin has a side-eject which allows you to mount a scope. The Winchester ejects at the top.
Marlin 1895 - Another lever action gun, this time chambered in .45-70 government.
Browning BLR: A lever action rifle that has a box magazine instead of a tubular magazine, which means that it can chamber different calibers, including the .308. I've read that it is hard to disassemble and clean as compared to a traditional lever action rifle.
Remington 7600: A pump action rifle that can be chambered in several calibers including .308. The major drawback is a heavy trigger.





Jul 7, 2015 thoughts: I originally think the Saiga seems to fit the bill on what I what - a semi-automatic .308 with a wood stock. It doesn't have the takedown complexity of the BAR, nor the price/weight of the M1a.  A quality condition SKS would also be considered if the price was right and I would still consider the BAR. The M1 carbine and a lever-action rifle are potential 2nd or 3rd rifles to get eventually.
Dec 2015 Decision: The Saigas seemed hard to come by. An Obama ban on imports dried up the supply. There are some for sale on GunBroker, but they can get expense. Many sellers on gunbroker only take money orders, but I am a little weary of. I buy things on eBay, but feel that paypal offers the buyer more protections, not to mention that what I buy on eBay is typically $40, not $900. Additionally, shipping and FFL transfer fees can add $75 to the purchase price.

I moved toward the Molot VEPR - there is some more supply, but it is also only on gunbroker. As I was getting closer to purchasing, my brother reminded me that the thumbhole stock will be awkward for lefties. Good call, bro. That reminded me that there is benefit to actually being able to handle a gun before purchasing.

I forgot what the trigger was to get me to come around to the SKS. I had it in my head that I wanted a .308, but once moved off that, the SKS becomes a great gun. 7.62 x 39 is the cheapest rifle ammo out there, plus it is accepted at many indoor ranges, thus increasing the places I can shoot it at.  It's not an ideal deer hunting caliber, but acceptable at closer ranges with the right ammo. Although most SKSs have built in 10 round mags, there are some Chinese SKSs which we designed to take AK mags (SKS-M, SKS type 84 - not sure of the difference), and some that are after-market jobs. While I had no interest in an after-market job,  I originally though I wanted one of the SKS-M or type 84, but again ran into a lack of supply. After some research and thought, there are advantages of stripper clips - they are inexpensive (~free), take up less room, and weigh less (~0.01 lbs). Three 30 round AK mags will cost ~$50 and weight 2.5 lbs.  With practice, stripper clips can be reloaded quite quickly - this guy was doing it in 8 seconds, while an AK-47 is more like 4 seconds.

So a 1970s Norinco rifle in excellent condition with bayonet and 10 stripper clips is mine for $495! I can't wait to shoot it.



Originally published Jan 6, 2011. Updated Jul 7, 2015. Purchase Dec 5, 2015.

Friday, September 25, 2015

On the Government Shutdown over Planned Parenthood....

This just in:

"Hitler stepping down as Chancellor because Reichstag threatens shutdown of government over continuing funding of the so-called "gas chambers" at Auschwitz. Opponents of those that want to defund Auschwitz say that reports of any unusual activity at the camp are HIGHLY EDITED. Further, residents and administrative officials at the economic development camp claim many jobs will be lost if the site is defunded.
The Auschwitz Economic Development Facility opened in 1941 and has provided economic benefit to the area formerly known as Poland. Jitka Hankusa, a 8 year old girl, helps run a small bakery. "Everyday Hanz and Franz come into to buy kolaches," said little Jitka. "If the camp is shut down, how will I eat?"


(yes, the above is satire)

Thursday, August 06, 2015

Bernie Sanders and Media Bias


Bernie Sanders recently said on CNN:

 

" I come from a state where there is virtually no gun control. But the people of my state understand, pretty clearly, that guns in Vermont are not the same thing as guns in Chicago or Los Angeles. In our state, guns are used for hunting. In Chicago they are used for kids killing other kids or gang members shooting at police officers, shooting down innocent people."

 

What's the difference between Vermont and Chicago/LA, Bernie?  If a Republican had said that, there would be cries of racism. For Bernie, it's ignored.

Liberals Fail on 2nd Amendment and Originalism



 
"When the  Second Amendment was written, all they had were muskets, so all you can own is that." - This is the new liberal talking point in defense of their view that the Constitution “evolves”.
 
1. If they wanted to say muskets, they would have said so. They had cannons and rifles at the time of the Constitution. Neither was banned.
2. Even by the Revolution, there had been technological advances. The musket was came from the arquebus. As mentioned, rifles existed for decades at that point too.
3. The Constitution was made to evolve. That's why there is an amendment process
 

Planned Parenthood's Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics


PP has been spinning their statistics and the media goes along with it.  They say “abortions only make up 3% of services”, but they count abortion-related services.

 

They did 1.2 million pregnancy tests. Those tests are done because a woman thinks she might be pregnant and is interested in an abortion. You can get a $5 test at CVS if you are just curious. Then they'll give a 12 month prescription of birth control pills afterwards (12 services). There will be a follow up exam (1 service). If she engaged in a risky encounter, they’ll give her a STD test (~6 services - one for every kind of STD they test).

 

 Other “procedures” are misrepresentation. “Contraception services” is selling a condom. They are probably sold to the clients that came in thinking they were pregnant. If they sell a 12 pack, does that count as 12? CVS sells condoms too.

 

 If you look at it via money, it’s quite another thing. They had $1.2 billion in revenue including $530 million from the government, so the revenue from customers was $670. They did 330,000 abortions, so they made about $440 million from that. So that’s 2/3rd of their revenue.

If Walter Palmer (Cecil the Lion hunter) used the Planned Parenthod defense



Uncommon organism terminations is only 3% of Palmer's activities. He routinely provides key dental services to poor people. Without him, poor people's teeth will fall out. Why do you all hate poor people?

 

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Things that I trust more than Hillary Clinton:

A list stolen from the internet, but I wanted to retain:

 * Mexican tap water
* A rattlesnake with a pet me sign
* OJ Simpson showing me his knife collection
* A fart when I have diarrhea
* An elevator ride with Ray Rice
* Taking pills offered by Bill Cosby
* Michael Jackson's Doctor
* An Obama Nuclear deal with Iran
* A Palestinian on a motorcycle
* Gas station Sushi
* A Jimmy Carter economic plan
* Brian Williams news reports
* Loch Ness monster sightings
* Prayers for peace from Al Sharpton
* An Obama endorsement

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Cecil the Lion (vs. Planned Parenthood)

An American dentist went to Zimbabwe and killed Cecil the lion, who was reportedly well liked and loved. Millions are outraged over this on the internet. My take:

I'm saddened by these senseless killing. To take a living being, kill and rip it apart for fun and profit is gross. Anyone who participates in it is evil. Oh, and the senseless killing of this lion is evil too.

I wish than the videos which expose Planned Parenthood executives dissecting and selling millions of baby parts garnered the outrage over this one lion. I really can't think of anything worst than infanticide to sell body parts. Yes, it's even worse than poaching magnificent animals. Yet, the media ignores it and people will down vote this post.

It can't be just a "mushy clump of cells" if there are discernible body parts to sell.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Tyranny of the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court issued two historic rulings this eek. The first "saved" Obamacare while the second created gay marriage.

The Court ignored "established by the States" when deciding that everyone can get healthcare subsidies. The Court must "call balls and strikes" not change what is written in plain English.

 The Constitution neither prohibits or grants gay marriage. This was an issue that the States should have decided as per the 10th amendment. The process of democratically crafting gay marriage was well underway. While gays may celebrate the result, people should worry about the process. When the Supreme Court creates a right of if thin air, what else can give five justices impose unilaterally on America?

Power is being transferred from the people to five unelected justices for life. Today you may like the result, but tomorrow's ruling you may not.