A meme I've seen recently.
America: I'm your huckleberry
Iran: Fights not with you, America.
America: I beg to differ, sir. We started a game we didn't get to finish. "Death to America", remember?
Iran: I was just fooling about.
America: I wasn't.
Illegitimus Non Carborundum.
A meme I've seen recently.
America: I'm your huckleberry
Iran: Fights not with you, America.
America: I beg to differ, sir. We started a game we didn't get to finish. "Death to America", remember?
Iran: I was just fooling about.
America: I wasn't.
Watching news this afternoon, we learn that at least five US service members have been killed as a part of the ongoing operations against Iran. We mourn their loss.
Part of the problem, as I see it, is that the freedom-loving Iranian patriots have nothing to fight with. How difficult would it be to gather a bunch of AKs, load them into gun cases with a couple of magazines, and "leaflet drop" them in areas where freedom-loving Iranians might find them. Sort of like what we did with the Liberator pistol in World War II?
I do mourn the loss of American service members and pray for their souls and that their sacrifice bears fruit.
The Iranian bully Khamenei is deceased. It's about time. I understand that Israel is claiming that one of their planes dropped this particular warhead on him.
It couldn't happen to a nicer guy. I wonder how many of the other top leaders got taken out? I'm sure that we will learn more as time goes on.
That whole "Death to America" crap should have conse1quences.
It looks like US forces struck Iran in a daylight raid while we slept last night. I awoke this morning to news of the raid. Iran stuck back, sending missiles to Israel and Bahrain.
It will take time to asses the damage, but it appears we struck more than military targets. One reporter was saying that the Iranian parliament and the Judiciary was hit as part of the raid. Other reporters were talking about the number of air assets we have staged in the region. It's a fairly hefty force.
On the home front, I've been busier than a cat in a sandbox lately. Lots of stuff going on. None of it worth reporting here.
Victor Davis Hanson is a renowned historian and he gives us some good perspective on the buildup in the seas around Iran.
In our CFDA club, we go through a lot of primers specifically 209 shotshell primers. Sourcing them can be problematic, so I let the internet handle the problem. A couple of years ago, I bought some primers at a shoot that were packaged, not in those nice little 100 packs, but in a much larger box where each tray held 1000 primers.
Handling them in bulk became an issue, until I stumbled on to these little plastic containers that easily hold 1000 loose primers. They are stackable and the club members are comfortable with them now, rather than the little 100 primer trays. As in all things, buying bulk saves a few cents and I get these primers in the door at lees than 5 cents per shot.
My vendor is CAC Associates, out of Ebensburg, PA. If you need primers, put them on your list.
The loader is an indispensable part of a tank crew. He is responsible for keeping the main gun fed and keeping the coaxial machine gun cranking. When not engaged, he is responsible for providing security on his side of the tank. Sometimes his hatch will have a machine gun mounted, sometimes not.
The loader is generally very junior enlisted. Sometimes an E-3 or maybe an E-4.
The video is here. I wish YouTube would let me embed shorts, but they don't.
It appears that the ammo he is loading is service HEAT (High Explosive Anti Tank). It's a shaped charge round that works good on lots of stuff. It's a general purpose "Fuck You" when the Tank Commander doesn't want to use up his sabot rounds.
We awake this morning to find that Mexican officials undertook an operation that killed a high-ranking cartel leader. Violence erupted.
It will be interesting to see how this plays out. CNN reports that the Mexican government had assistance from the US, but no details on the type of assistance.
Ever since we built the shop, we've heated it with propane. For several years w4 used those little round heaters that sit atop the propane bottle, and they did okay, but had some flaws.
Those did okay, threw a lot of heat, and sucked hard on a propane bottle. Normally, after three 8-hour days, they would suck a propane bottle dry.It's officially crawfish season in Louisiana. Today, I went to the local boiler and got five pounds with potatoes and corn. Belle and I feasted on that for lunch.
It's also competition season in the CFDA. In March, we get started in earnest, and that means loading ammo. One of the rules of CFDA is that the host club furnishes the ammunition for sanctioned matches. This ensures that every competitor is shooting the same ammo.
I'm taking 10K rounds of loaded ammo to Texas State in late March. They will use my brass, reload it, and bring it to Louisiana State in late May. Loading CFDA ammo is completely different from standard ammo. Technically, the only tool you need for CFDA ammo is a thumb. I can load, comfortably, about 500 per day. I loaded 650 today before my thumb got sore and I decided to call it off. I have about another 4K to load. It'll get done.