Tempe, Arizona In October 2024 XTech Tactical announced its line of magazine adaptors and sleeves known as the MAG-ADAPT™ product line. The line now includes options compatible with the Glock 19 & 26. Compatible with Glock 26: MAG-ADAPT 26-15 – adapts the grip length from sub-compact Glock 26 to compact Glock 19 – for useContinue reading “XTech New MAG-ADAPT Magazines Sleeves for Glock 19 & Glock 26”
Monthly Archives: November 2024
Tearing Leviathan Apart
Authored by Ned Ryun and Mark Corallo via American Greatness, The time has come to end the Administrative State once and for all. This failed experiment launched a century ago by Progressive Statists like Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt is a deeply unconstitutional approach to government that is antithetical to the free, representative government founded byContinue reading “Tearing Leviathan Apart”
Totally Tubular! – The GEA “Cyclone” and the PMC Ultramag
We have another pair of projectiles today: one AP and another looking for a purpose. The story starts with US Army ordnance engineer Abraham Flatau. One of his earliest experiments with tubular projectiles came about when he was trying to develop an improved grenade launcher projectile. The issue 40x46mm grenades had a high trajectory andContinue reading “Totally Tubular! – The GEA “Cyclone” and the PMC Ultramag”
Kaswer Pin Grabber Family Data Dump
Keeping with the hardware store theme of the last couple of posts, today we’ll be covering a hole-saw projectile design. The difference is this one was originally meant to cut into wood. Stanley W. “Bill” Kaswer was a gunsmith and avid bowling pin shooter. His goal was to design a projectile to cleanly knock pinsContinue reading “Kaswer Pin Grabber Family Data Dump”
Vintage Gun Leather Today
My friend Jason has some really great stuff up on his site right now. If you want some top quality, dead mint vintage leather holsters you should check it out. This stuff is truly vintage from the top makers of the day so it isn’t going to be the price of your Uncle Mike’s orContinue reading “Vintage Gun Leather Today”
Bill North Longslide Colt
From 1911_purview This is a 1979 Colt long-slide in 45 ACP by Bill North. Photo from 81 at the Fort Harmar range. When I first saw this gun I thought it was Jim Hoag—because that was CLEARLY North’s influence when he built it. Let’s see, machined and welded up slide extension to house 6” BarstoContinue reading “Bill North Longslide Colt”
Turbo Kid
The last 10 years have shown that the 1980s will never get old. There are a lot of movies and music around that have the look, the sound, and the feel of the 80s. Some of it has been pretty lame (Kung Fury,Manborg), and some of it has been awesome (The Guest, Father’s Day, Drive).Continue reading “Turbo Kid”
Let’s Make a Kid Carrier
I have wanted one of those kid carrying backpacks for a while, but I’m also not about to drop $200 on something that I might only use a handful of times. So being the cheapskate that I am I made a kid carrier for our most recent trip. I used an ALICE pack frame andContinue reading “Let’s Make a Kid Carrier”
5.56MM Duplex
The ammo was intended to be use in one of the project rifles. Obviously it didn’t go anywhere.
‘Terminator’ Robot Dog Now Equipped With Amphibious Capabilities
From Zerohedge The use of robotic dogs on modern battlefields in Eastern Europe and the Middle East has expanded rapidly. Over the past decade, we have thoroughly documented their growing presence and proliferation. The latest quadruped robot designed for modern warfare is the Ghost Robotics V60. However, this is far from a typical robotic dog.Continue reading “‘Terminator’ Robot Dog Now Equipped With Amphibious Capabilities “