That’s the full auto AR from yesterday’s video.
Category: Guns
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Full-Auto Lower + My Upper = Awesomeness
At the Bidet Shoot, we decided to take the upper from my 12-pound AR and put it on Mr. Cook’s Full-Auto AR Lower.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MTlHiQsuGM
The biggest thing I noticed is that the PRI Gas Buster
didn’t seem like it could keep up with the rate of fire. You can actually see me close my eyes during one of the bursts because the gas was getting to me. It works great for semi-auto, so I’d buy it again.
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Bidet Shoot Pictures
This is a very, very picture-heavy post. Clicking any picture will give you the full-sized version, about 20mb each. You’ve been warned!
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Here is that video Oddball mentioned in the last post
I was sick most of this week, so I apologize for being later than I’d have liked:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcoPMUYdBck
That’s a real man, right there. 😀
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Bidet Shoot after action report
Yes, I’m going to be on board with it being called the Bidet Shoot… After Awelowynt showed up with an ice cream cake for me stating “Happy Bidet!” on it, I have no choice.
First off, a lot of the folks that said they were going to come backed out at the last minute. I think I was looking at somewhere around 25 people two weeks out, and all but 8 besides myself actually showed. Just about all of them sent emails ahead of time stating that they were having to back out, and they all seemed to have good reason. Of course, this kind of left me wondering if anyone was actually going to show. This actually ended up being a good thing, since it kept the number of people at the range to an easily manageable size and no one really felt they needed to work full time RSO duty.
The folks in attendance were as follows:
- me
- WizardPC
- Erin Palette
- Roadkill
- The Jack
- Awelowynt
- Freiheit
- And of course, James and Jim Cook, the father son duo that own the land
The Jack, Erin, Awelowynt, and myself were the only ones that got rooms at the hotel. The others were either locals, or, in the case of WizardPC, willing to leave the house at 6am on Saturday. The four of us had a pretty good time Friday night, and I think it helped some of us to meet a few people the night before. We ended up hanging out in Jack and Erin’s room chatting, and Erin has convinced me I need a Speedy Sharp carbide sharpener after putting an edge on my CETME bayonet.
The day of the shoot, it wasn’t too hot for late June, and I believe we brought all teh gunz! After we all got unpacked, laid our stuff out, and had a safety briefing from the owner, I think we all had a bit of a kid in a candy store feeling. Way too many choices. After the opening ceremonial shot using Friehiet’s pocket canon, Erin got us started by blowing up some Tannerite with her Sleep of Reason, followed by me hitting some with my Ishy Enfield. After that, we were off to the races.
Everyone was extremely generous with their firearms and ammo. I got to shoot my first and second full-auto weapons, namely a MAC-10 and an UZI. I can definitely confirm that the term “giggle switch” is accurate. I also got to shoot a Kriss, a Keltec PMR, Keltec KSG, a Schofield revolver, a handful of Mosin-Nagants (I have confirmed that I need an M44), and many others… oh… and a .50cal rifle… did I mention the .50cal? It made toilets disappear.
By the way, Jim, the owner of the .50cal (I believe an AR-50), let us all fire off a round from a bench rest. Afterwards, he dared any of us to try to shoot it standing up off hand, because he had never seen it done. Of course, me being me, I said “daaaaahhhh ok!” After making sure I could shoulder the beast, we looked for something for me to shoot. We found a bowling ball that someone had brought along with some bowling pins that had already been shot up. So, I trotted out with it to the end of the range (roughly 60 yards), came back and was given a round. I believe that WizardPC has a video of me hitting said bowling ball with the .50cal. I will admit that I was taking the shot in a hurry, because, well, that rifle weighs 34lbs! For those of you that are interested, a 50cal and 60 yards will crack a 7-8lbs bowling ball in half.
I also discovered that my guns apparently do not like Roadkill. The Henry Goldenboy kept jamming on him, and the CETME kept producing incredibly light strikes. Here’s the thing… it would only happen in his hands. No one else had issues. With the CETME, he came over and showed me, I’d fire off a few rounds, hand it back to him, he’d have a couple light strikes, and take it back, and *bang* *bang* *bang*.
We finished up the day with Jack firing off his mortar. It, too, was awesome.
Oh… almost forgot, I really need to thank Lucky Gunner for sending us some .223 and a bidet. Turned out that the Bidet was actually pretty resilient, but we shot it up pretty good. I believe that WizardPC has some pictures of it and hopefully a video.
WizardPC will be posting pictures later this week of the festivities. I was too busy shooting things that go bang to take pictures (also, I forgot to pack the camera).
I know I’m missing other high points, but I’ve rambled on enough. Oh, and for the record, I do plan on doing this again. Possibly with more… what’s that thing called? Oh yes… organization.
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Point this out next time someone says there were eleventy billion victims of gun violence last year
“Victims of gun violence” apparently includes terrorists who die in shootouts with police.
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Quote of the Day, Persistence Edition
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut on gun bans:
We lost the first vote, but we’re going to win the last vote.
Emphasis mine. This is the attitude of the left, generally. It’s not over until they win, and then it’s over and no longer up for discussion.
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You know, I kind of want to get an IL Carry License…
If this is an accurate description of the law as passed, the only way for me to legally carry in Illinois is to take a 16 hour class and pay a $300 fee.
My guess is that with lodging, training, and the fee, it’ll cost me around a thousand dollars. I never go to Illinois, primarily because of their crappy gun laws. I doubt I’d go much after getting an IL Carry License or whatever they decide to call it.
But it sure would kick over my giggle box to carry in Chicago.
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My Bug-A-Salt is waaaay more mall ninja than yours
SayUncle did a pretty funny review of the Bug-A-Salt.
And then someone decided to go a little bit tacticool with theirs.
Well, I just couldn’t resist:
Just like every gunnie, I have a box of old parts. Turns out, a standard AR birdcage will thread on the barrel and the hardware that comes with this handguard rail
pretty much makes it a perfect fit for the top. I threw the scope on there because I didn’t have an EOTech handy. This is not the first time we’ve gotten a little crazy with the flash hiders.
Now, about adding a stock….
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Nikki Goeser’s book is out
Denied a Chance: How gun control helped a stalker murder my husband
My friend Ken gives a short review here.

