Author: wizardpc

  • Notes from the gun show

    I went to the local gun show last weekend with a couple of friends of mine. One was a prolific shooter, the other was getting his first gun. More on him later.

    There were two guys selling personal Tec-9’s. It’s a long-term goal of mine to own everything on the ’94 ban list, so I have to look. Don’t judge me.

    The first guy had an absolutely pristine one with a stainless upper receiver, barrel shroud, and 32rd magazine. He wanted $400, and I probably would’ve negotiated a bit with him if I’d had more cash on me.

    The second guy had a standard one, but it also had a barrel extension on it. The extension matched the original barrel shroud, so it looked like it had a 12″ barrel on it. Kinda silly looking–even moreso than the original design. That guy wanted $500 for his, saying “you’ll never find another Tec-9 in this area”–right as the guy with the stainless one rounded the corner.

    It’s odd what you notice when you start paying attention. I’ve been going to this particular gun show since 1998, and I don’t think I’d ever seen a single IFAK, aka blowout kit until this weekend. And I swear every third table had one, ranging from about $45 for a simple kit with some bandages and quikclot to $200 for a minor-surgery-in-a-molle-bag kit.

    I asked every vendor I saw with one where I might be able to take a class to learn how to actually use one of these kits and not a one of them reacted like they’d ever been asked that. They also didn’t have an answer.

    I went looking for a new factory threaded Ruger 22/45 and a S&W M&P15-22 just to check street prices. They were everywhere last month but this month I only saw one of the Rugers and the only M&P15-22 I saw was a pistol version that someone else had just purchased.

    So in summary, I found everything I wasn’t looking for, and nothing I was looking for.

  • Guess they decided they DID need to play

    Google has announced that it will buy Motorola’s cell phone division for $12.5 billion.

    Most people don’t know this, but over the last few months there has been a bit of a war going on between the largest tech companies in the world. Patents are the weapons*, and Google didn’t have any. Now they have 17,000 of them.

    *Basically this was mutually assured destruction. Company A has 200 patents, and Company B has 300 patents. Both A & B make phones that have features that infringe on on or more of the other’s patents. Instead of suing each other out of existence, A & B just decide to engage in reciprocity. This worked well until Android became successful and started eating in to Apple’s marketshare. Apple fired the first shots at Samsung earlier this year and it’s been crazy ever since.

  • New digs

    After posting for a little over two years at Walls of the City, I’ve decided to open up my own little shop.

    I want to publicly thank Linoge for allowing me to guest post over there. Through my association with him I’ve gotten to do a bunch of cool stuff and meet some good people.

    I’ll be forever grateful to him for getting me started in all this.

    Over here on this new site, I’m going to be talking about some other things as well. Yes, you’ll still get guns and libertarian-ish politics, but I’m also going to be doing more geeky stuff. The site title comes from an observation that my wife made several years ago. She noted that anytime two guys get together, they will talk about guns, cars, or computers. Maybe all three. I broadened “computers” to “tech” because a lot of the things I’ll be talking about don’t really involve computers–like phones and DIY CNC machines.

    Posting tempo will probably be light at first, but go ahead and add me to your RSS Reader! If you decide to keep up with the full site, please note that I’ll be doing theme and layout changes pretty regularly until I get a handle on this.

  • Hmmm

    What is this I’ve found?