Saturday Fun

Posted in Guns, Life on November 27th, 2011 by Awelowynt

So as I posted earlier, I went out shooting the other Saturday with a really awesome lady, her husband, and her grandson.

We started out with a safety talk. I’d worked with the youngin’ before, so it was easy to coax out the 4 rules from his memory.

  1. All guns are always loaded.
  2. Never point the gun at anything you do not want to destroy.
  3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you’re ready to fire.
  4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
This worked pretty well and, for the most part, he was very conscious of the rules; only needing a gentle reminder now and again to be mindful.

 

I’ll confess right now that I’m not an expert by any means. I have no instructor credentials, and the only ‘official’ training I’ve had has been an NRA Basic Pistol course (other than Boy Scout camp many, many years ago). Teaching him the basics of safety and marksmanship, as best I know them, probably taught me more than it did him. Being able to watch him make similar mistakes to myself, such as pulling the trigger too hard rather than squeezing, really let me see and understand some of the mechanics of shooting.

 

Also, he took the the rules rather literally, and I discovered where I had inadequately explained rule 3, or rather, the reasoning behind rule 3. We took a small break to go over how keeping your finger inside the trigger guard while not actually on the trigger, which he argued didn’t break the rule, was not the best of ideas. Inattention, reflex (I didn’t want to get into sympathetic reactions with a 12 year old, no matter how smart he seemed), or being startled could cause your finger to pull back onto the trigger, even if it wasn’t exactly resting on the trigger itself.

 

We went over basic rifle and semi-auto pistol (we had no wheel-guns) functions. What the controls were, the basics of the different actions, and how to safely cock and de-cock the lever gun we had. The rifle part was review for him, but the pistol was brand new. He didn’t mind that Grandma’s Walther was pink, it was still cool.

 

Safety examples complete, and basic marksmanship down, it was time for G’ma and her husband to join in on the fun.

 

By the end of the day, we never did get around to shooting those clay discs out of the air like we’d originally planned. That’s okay, though. We did work our way through:

 

  • The 50 year old lever action .22
  • G’ma’s pink Walther P22
  • The AR-15 (G’pa like it so much he has since bought his own.)
  • The semi-auto AK-47
  • Beretta 92F with .22 conversion
  • Ruger LC9 (G’pa’s new gun, never before fired)
  • Springfield Armory 1911 Loaded
  • Saiga 12 with 20 round drum
  • Remington 870
  • Norinco copy of the Winchester 1897 trench gun (with bayonet)
  • M&P 15-22 with Slide-fire stock. (More on this later)
G’son didn’t shoot the shotguns, but he did try everything else, even the 1911 in .45ACP (and he wasn’t traumatized). He wasn’t a fan of the larger recoil, but he was able to manage it. In the end, his favorite was the AR-15.
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Saturday Fun Preview

Posted in Guns, Life on November 14th, 2011 by Awelowynt

I went shooting last Saturday with a 67 year-old lady, her husband, and her 12 year-old grandson. I’ll post up a more in depth report when I’m finished with what I’m supposed to actually be doing today/tomorrow – but while I’m distracted:

G’ma, as she is known to any acquaintance under 40*, hasn’t shot a pistol in a great many years. Even then, most of her shooting experience is with shotguns. Her husband bought her “the cutest little gun” a few weeks back – a pink framed Walther P22.

After a brief overview of the controls, she took aim and fired at the clay target on the berm. She was slightly disappointed – the target didn’t shatter. Then she took a closer look.

Annie Oakley is alive and well.

*I’ve been corrected, everyone calls her G’ma.

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Happy Everybody Draw mohammed Day 2011

Posted in BACON!, Life on May 20th, 2011 by Awelowynt

As I posted earlier, it’s Everybody Draw mohammed Day. To celebrate, I started out with a raw portrait of the prophet moHAMmed (Place Bacon Upon Him).

At first I was going to serve up moHAMmed (Place Bacon Upon Him) ‘Osama-style;’ Capped twice in the head – in this case by a honkey from Chicago. The doctor says I should limit my metal intake, though.

If it was morning, I would have considered a more breakfast-friendly entree with egg and fried Spam (with Bacon). I even made him a little yamaka out of fried Spam as an alternative to his bacon turban.

I decided upon one of the most tried and true uses of bacon, of course, the BLT

Mine is more of a BLTSECHS(wB)

To round out the meal, I had a side dish of Matzo balls and some Matzo bread. To wash it down, I enjoyed  Manischewitz and a Goose Island Honker’s ale.

On the moHAMmed (Place Bacon Upon Him) sandwich, I used:

Hellmann’s Mayo
Toasted wheat bread
Bacon
Romaine lettuce
Romaine tomatoes
Sriracha
Fried Egg
Colby cheese
Muenster cheese
Sliced ham
Fried “Spam with Bacon

Hurry up and draw mohammed yourself. The rapture might be coming the day after tomorrow – just to psyche everyone out.

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Oh, Sweet Rapture

Posted in BACON!, Life on May 20th, 2011 by Awelowynt

So a political friend and ally on my Bookface page reminded me that today was Everybody Draw mohammed Day!

 

This is my entry.

I’ll post the results in a few minutes.

Hoping for no (more) grease fires.
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A Quick Hello

Posted in Guns, Life on March 2nd, 2011 by Awelowynt

Went and saw my new Ruger 10/22 today. Now for the state-imposed waiting period – just to be sure I don’t shoot anyone in anger with my new rifle.

Never-mind the fact that I already own several other options. >.<

sigh.
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