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I admit that I laughed a little
Teenager robs couple, shoots himself in the ass with gun he stole from them
This account suggests that he stole the woman’s purse, and that the gun was in said purse. As the man ran after him, the teen was probably rifling through the purse to grab whatever he could before ditching it.
Since the gun was presumably not in a holster, he shot himself. I’m going to go out on a limb and say that because 1) it’s not mentioned in any of the three local news accounts and 2) the neighborhood this was in, that the woman did not have a carry permit.
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The yearly “What’s in your range bag?” post
The summer “shooting season” is upon us, so it’s time for a perennial topic: What’s in your range bag?
My range bag is actually just an old bag for a compact LCD Projector. No joke. It’s got a solid base and it’s just wide enough to hold 2 columns of ammo boxes. I haven’t gone for a purpose-built bag yet, but after reading that post’s comments I’m starting to evaluate my need for three separate bags: One that I carry to stages, one that I carry to pistol range sessions, and one that will stay in the Jeep when I go to all-day range events like New Shooter Day or training classes.
Right now, I’d say my bag does duty as a stage and pistol range bag. So if I go with a three bag setup, this list will change. Here’s what I have in my bag today:
Earpro
I bought the Peltor Tactical 6Selectronic muffs when they were on a one-day sale SayUncle alerted us to. My one complaint is that getting to the batteries is a serious PITA, and being lazy about removing the batteries after every session has already almost been bad. I had a battery leak a little bit of acid between range sessions. Luckily, it didn’t destroy anything, but it could have been a disaster. Oddball has these from Howard Leight
, I believe, and the batteries are much easier to get to. Which leads me to…
Extra batteries
Last weekend, the batteries in my left side earpro died about an hour into the match. It’s disorienting to have just one side on, and since everyone has electronic earpro, I can’t hear anyone talking unless I have them turned on. So I just put the Sanyo AAA Ni-MH Rechargeable BatteriesI bought earlier this year into the bag. They are low self-discharge, so that shouldn’t be a problem.
Extra earpro
You never know when some jerk is gonna show up to the range with an 8″ Saiga, forcing you to shoot it. 😀 In that case, you might want to double up on the hearing protection. The other reason I keep extra earplugs in my bag is because there have been many times where I have gone to the uncontrolled range and someone is there sighting in his deer rifle with no earpro. What happens is the guy drives 30-45 minutes out there, realizes he left his earpro at home, and decides 15 rounds isn’t going to do that much damage.Ammo
Duh. Gotta have it. If I’m at IDPA, I’ll take 300 rounds of whatever I’m shooting. If I’m just going to the range, it’s usually 200 rounds for each pistol.
Magazines
I have several extra magazines for my Glock 23 and my M&P9. They live in the range bag as a rule, so that I don’t have to unload my carry magazines.
Mag loader
Right now I only have the standard Glock Magazine Loader
. Honestly I don’t even use it that much, as I rarely load full magazines. It’s not hard to put 10 rounds into a 13 round G23 mag, a 15 round G22 mag, or a 17 round M&P9 mag. What I really would like, though, is a LULA
:
Bob Owens had one at the LuckyGunner Blog Shoot and I was pretty impressed. Maybe someone will buy it for my birthday :D.Stapler
Not even a real staple gun. Just a standard Swingline Stapler
. It works for stapling targets to cardboard, which is my use-case. I should probably lose it in favor of a real staple gun and put that in my “stays in the Jeep” bag. I don’t think I’ve used it in a couple of years.
Targets
I take two kinds of targets with me. The first is print-outs from Pistol-Training.com. I like the Dot Torture and the FAST, but may branch out this year.
The other kind are Shoot – N – C Self – Adhesive Targets. I like these for new shooters because of the instant feedback. I can see where my rounds go in a paper target pretty easily, but that wasn’t the case when I started. New shooters love reactive targets.
Gerber multitool
I got this Gerber MP400 Compact Sport Multi-function Toolas a groomsman’s gift several years ago. It’s proven useful several times. You never know when you’re suddenly going to need a screwdriver or a pair of needle-nose pliers. (I also keep a full toolkit similar to this one
in the Jeep which has been used several times when shooting with Oleg.)
Cleaning kit
I bought this DAC Technologies 8-Piece Handgun Cleaning Kita few years ago specifically to go in my range bag. It’s very compact, and I’ve never had to use it, but the purpose I have in mind is to use the cleaning rod for squibs if it ever comes up.
Baby Wipes
I learned in my brief time in the Army that Travel baby wipes
can be your best friend. My recommendation is get the unscented ones in a hard case.
Sunscreen
This is a recent addition. Like Mr. NoPants, I didn’t start getting sunburns until well into my adult life. I resisted it, but after back-to-back 8+ hour days with no shade a few weeks ago, sunscreen lives in my bag now. I just need to learn to use it.
Bug Spray
Another recent addition. After the last match, I pulled a tick out of the back of my skull. It apparently had ignored the weak-sauce bug spray I had borrowed. Now, it’s Deep Woods Offthat goes with me.
Israeli bandage
As I mentioned in my basic gunshot wound kit post, one of the vendors sent me an extra Israeli Battle Dressing. That lives in my range bag. The full kit stays in the Jeep at all times, but I do take it inside with me when I go to a range.
Final Thoughts
So that’s what I have now. I’m completely open to suggestions on things to add (or drop). I’ve only done IDPA 3 times so I’m still in the “I don’t know what I don’t know” stage. What interesting things do you have in your bag that I haven’t thought of?
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GCT Marketplace: Walther P22 Barrel for sale
*ALL ITEMS ARE NOW SOLD*
I’ve mentioned before that I have a first-gen Walther P22 that I can’t seem to sell, mostly because of the value of the kit.
I’ve sold the fake suppressor
already.
Today I’m offering up one of the barrels. I have both the 5″ target barrel and the 3.4″ standard barrel.
Obviously, I only need one of them. I’m thinking $120 for the target, or $80 for the standard. I’d rather sell the target than the standard because if I end up having to keep the pistol, that’s the one I’d rather have (due to the suppressor I have now). I’ve already contacted the folks in the original post and they were able to get what they needed elsewhere.
So, who needs an extra barrel?
EDIT 8/15/2012:
I sold everything but the 3.4″ barrel a couple of weeks ago. Actually, I sold the short barrel before that, but due to an epic screw-up by the US Postal Service, that sale didn’t go through. So I still have it.EDIT 2/4/2013:
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History repeating: Capital Bank declares they no longer want me as a customer
Remember when I closed my Regions Bank accounts after 14 years?
Well, the bank I switched to was bought earlier this year, and on June 1st they became a posted property. I just found out this morning when I went to cash a check. I’ve already emailed the branch manager, who I have a really good relationship with.
I wonder if I’ll ever stopped being shocked by businesses that think someone who isn’t deterred by a 25 year prison sentence for bank robbery will be deterred by a $500 fine.
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BREAKING!
Those evil landlords might pass on property tax increases to tenants!
FILM AT 11!
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This is my shocked face
Law enforcement agency investigates itself, finds no wrongdoing in death of prisoner.
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Why I’m returning my Sprint Evo 4G LTE

On the left: My two year old Nexus One on AT&T’s throttled unlimited plan. 3120kbps download speed.On the right: My brand-spanking-new HTC EVO LTE 4G
. 59kbps download speed.
That is ridiculous, infuriating, and completely unusable. These tests were done in my home at about 6:30pm last night. On my drive home I decided to download EverNote, and 25 minutes later the ~7mb file was still downloading. That prompted me to do this test. I ran it several times, and the highest speed the EVO got was 80kbps, while the lowest speed the Nexus One got was the one you see there. At 5:30 this morning, I was able to get about 400kbps with the EVO (and 3900kbps with the N1), but by 7am it was back down to about 70kbps. Unlimited data does me no good if I can’t theoretically hit the 5gb cap other providers have.
I’m starting to strongly consider the advice commenter a leap at the wheel gave me last month. Since the great AT&T throttling, I’ve gone from ~5gb/month average (8gb peak) to ~2gb/month (2.4gb peak) so getting a 5gb or even 3gb prepaid data plan is starting to make a whole lot of sense.
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Huh…
Apparently an order of protection is as good at stopping crossbow bolts as it is at stopping bullets. I’m suspecting that the attacker used one of those $20 special crossbows you sometimes find in army/navy stores verses one of the higher end jobs that folks go hunting with since the weatherman was found alive with the bolt in his chest.
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Where could you possibly go that you need a gun?!
That’s a common argument from my mother about me carrying a firearm. She and my dad worked hard to bring me up in a good neighborhood and send me to a good private school. I now live in a neighborhood that, while not quite as good as the area I grew up in was/is, is not exactly a war zone either.
That neighborhood that I grew up in? Where the upper middle class live and all is well? Well, there was a shooting at medical office there this morning. In fact, it was just down the street from where my grandparent’s business was. The article says that the cops have a suspect and think the victim was specifically targeted, but…