Glock: Somebody Picked the Wrong House

Glock: Somebody Picked the Wrong House

Somebody Picked the Wrong House
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This is a cool Glock video that features a thug who just has a hard time picking victims.  It is always better for a criminal to pick the wrong house and being dealt with appropriately than finding a house with defenseless homeowners who become victims.

Now since somebody picked the wrong house in this video, the characters in the commercial will help him find a new job – probably one making license plates or pulling lead out of himself.

Now realize I don’t think crime is funny, and I sure don’t think violence is funny, but I do enjoy it when the good guy wins.

Enjoy this Glock commercial.  I added it because I thought it was a pretty cool and creative commercial.  I liked it so much that I put other commercials in the same series to share them with you.

As I went back to edit this 2 years later I found that Glock made much more commercials in this series, so I guess that more people enjoy seeing the wrong house, wrong taxi, wrong guy, wrong convenience store than just me.  I hope you enjoy these videos and continue to visit my website.

Somebody Picked the Wrong Diner

Somebody Picked the Wrong Diner
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This is a pretty funny Glock video that features the “Gunny”  R. Lee Ermy and a bunch of cops peacefully eating in a diner are “robber” by a thug who just has a hard time.

Now since somebody picked the wrong diner in this video, the characters in the commercial will help him find a new job – probably one making license plates.

Enjoy this Glock commercial.  I added it because I thought it was a pretty cool and creative commercial.  I liked it so much that I put other commercials in the same series to share them with you.

I love these Glock commercials, Somebody Picked the Wrong Diner is not my favorite video, I like the version with the girl in the house, but it is pretty funny.

I think it is perfect when the bad guy gets his just desserts.  While some people won’t find this funny, not everyone sides with the good guy, so I don’t mind.

I also like R. Lee Ermy as an actor, and he is pretty good as a Glock rep too.  Somebody Picked the Wrong Diner is a great video to watch, tell me if you want to see more videos like it.

 

 

Preparedness Radio Network - Episode #1 Introduction

Preparedness Radio Network – Episode #1 Introduction

Preparedness Radio Network - Episode #1 Introduction
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In our opening show we will discuss our goals for the Preparedness Radio Network show, the mindset behind what we are doing, and the background of the host.

We also discuss how David gets his ideas, and he will discuss the newest idea shared with him, which was an easy way to prevent mold growing in the milk bottles his young son likes to hide…

You can download the show to listen later at this link.

l am quite happy to be a host for preparedness radio network.  I hope the show lasts for a while.  I enjoy helping others and I think that podcasting is another way to do that.

One thing I worry about is coming up with enough ideas to keep a weekly podcast and a weekly youtube video without messing up the quality of either.

Luckily there is a lot of information to explore and share.  My goal is that we actually converse and people call in and talk.  I find a two way discussion is much more fun that a lecture.  Besides when people talk they learn more than when a single person just rambles on.

How to Bump Fire an AR-15 Without a Bumpfire Stock

How to Bump Fire an AR-15 Without a Bumpfire Stock

 

How to Bump Fire an AR-15 Without a Bumpfire Stock
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This article and attached video shows how to bump fire an AR-15 without a bumpfire stock.  We show how to use the belt loop method. It works with almost any semiauto.

I like bumpfiring guns, but in all actuality, it is the firearm equivalent of my mountain dew dumpling post.  It’s not healthy, useful, or frugal, but employed with moderation it is FUN….

I bump fire my AR-15 about once a decade.  I enjoy it, truthfully, I enjoy talking with all the folks that have never seen bump firing.  However, it is hard to justify the ammo expended just to make a lot of noise.

For those who haven’t done it, bumpfiring is a method of holding your firearm so that it fires in a way that approximates fully automatic fire.

Legality of Bump Fire

By law (and that’s important in this situation) the difference in fully and semi-automatic fire is that in a fully automatic firearm a SINGLE manipulation of the trigger fires more than one round. A bump fired gun will fire very rapidly, and will seem like it is fully automatic, but trigger will be triggered separately for each round fired.

Generally with most rifles you hold your trigger finger stationary inside the trigger well, and with your support hand push the rifle forward until the trigger is depressed enough by your stationary trigger finger to fire. The recoil of the gun will move the gun away from your trigger finger as the trigger resets. If you are still pulling forward with your support hand, at the end of the recoil pulse the gun will be pulled back to your trigger finger – firing the gun again.

Belt Loop Bumpfire Method

With my AR, I generally loop my trigger finger into a belt loop to ensure it stays stationary. This means I am firing from the hip. This coupled with the very loose manner the gun is held the rapid fire accuracy is TERRIBLE.

Now, don’t think that I am being negative; I think bumpfiring is a neat trick.

I just want to be clear that I really cannot think of any realistic defensive situation that an individual will be served well by using this technique.

If I have to be engaged on a two way range.  I would wish that my aggressor was bumpfiring wildly over my head.  Then I can have the time t0 breathe, sight, and squeeze off controlled rounds to positively end the fight.  There is something to be said about the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship in a defensive situation.

However, every once in a while, on a range with a good backstop – this is a great stress reliever, just don’t think your “training”…