Appleseed Rifle wrap-up

This entry crossposted at the Gun Nuts Radio Blog under Appleseed Rifle.

Last night’s show on Project Appleseed went very well – we had good callers and good discussion, and the chat room was pretty lively. The chat peaked at about 40 people, and we had a grand total of 143 live listeners, of whom I’m sure everyone was there to hear The Breda anyway. Thanks also to Chris Byrne for calling in, sorry that the BTR panel decided to dump your call, I lost two or three other callers as well that night. Click the flash player below to listen to the show in its entirety, or you can download the .mp3 file here.

To kind of sum up what was said on the show, no one was “down” on Appleseed per se, in fact I came away from the show with a much better opinion of the program than I had going into last night, because after listening to Breda and Chris talk about their Appleseed experience, I was able to better frame the program in my mind and understand the niche into which it falls. In fact, after last night’s show I’d be interested in attending an Appleseed just to see “what’s up”.

However, after the show, I was chatting with Breda and she directed me to the Appleseed forums, where apparently their perception of the show was about 180 degrees off of what I perceived it to be. I tried to register so I could respond to some of their claims, but my registration still hasn’t gone through, so I guess I’ll just have to address their grievances here. If you’d like to read the thread at the Appleseed forums, you can do so here.

The first few things I want to address are from Fred Himself, who I believe is the progenitor of Appleseed. He had a couple of specific beefs about the show:

Another consensus (on the show): Appleseed is not for newbies, even if it was a “basic” program. (There was definitely a hint of “false advertising” hanging in the air.)

No one said “false advertising” but you, Fred. My concern with the program is that from reading the Appleseed website, it seems that program is designed as an outreach for people new to the shooting sports, which I think is awesome. But then I talk to people who have been there, and they say that it doesn’t seem like it would be a good fit for newbies. To me, that creates a mixed message issue which should be addressed at a certain level.

Fred continues:

Summing up, III: They made the common mistake of not putting the program in context – or even understanding the context – and then taking too limited a view of the program, which was pretty obvious. Whereas most instructors think the history is more important than the marksmanship, AS was evaluated solely as a marksmanship program.

Earlier in the post he had noted that we went the duration of the show without mentioning the word “history” or the Revolutionary War one time. He’s correct, and that was an intentional move on my part. I wanted to look at Appleseed specifically for it’s value as a marksmanship program, and not as a history course; the reason being that it’s extremely difficult to put quantitative value on “connecting shooters with their heritage”. The reason for that is some people aren’t going to care about the history, some people are going to dig it, etc. The shooting on the other hand is easy to assign value to – because you can ask any attendee who has been to an Appleseed a few simple questions to assess the value of the training they received. So yes, Appleseed was assessed solely as a marksmanship program.

To the poster hawkhavn, I apologize if your point you made in the chat went unnoticed. The chat is a very freeform mode of discussion, even on quiet nights a lot goes on in there that doesn’t get address on the air.

The last thing I want to address are the criticisms by the forum member Scout, who says the following:

These people sound like yuppies just chatting, nothing about them says anything to me about them having any credentials for having a radio talk show other than they just happen to have one. And where is their work on any kind of 2A program? Geeze, I have never seen more “If it didn’t originate here, it is no good” than these guys on blogs/talks

Well Scout, I am a yuppie. And my only credentials for having a radio show are that I have the drive and initiative to start one. That’s the great thing about the modern age, because if you wanted to start a show about how much I suck, you have everything at your disposal to do so, and are more than welcome to.

After reading over the thread at the Appleseed forum, I was a little disappointed in their reaction – we treated the show fairly on its merits as a marksmanship program. Plus the emails I’m now getting after the show, I get the impression that a lot of the Appleseed guys are digging real hard into my statements to try and find the negatives in them, instead of looking for value.

My bottom line on Appleseed, after the show is that I’d still be interested in attending one. Despite some of the antics of their forum members, I do actually believe that the program has value as a marksmanship program, because that’s the only part I can judge the quantitative merits of fairly. I’ve got a pretty solid rep for fairness, and I’m not going to jeopardize that now – so I’ll make a promise to the Appleseed guys that after the IDPA State Championship, I’ll go to an Appleseed shoot. I’ve got a 10/22 and plenty of bullets for it, and I’m a pretty handy shot already, so I’ll give it a try.

Appleseed Discussion: Tonight 11pm

As previous mentioned, tonight on Gun Nuts Radio we will be discussing the Appleseed Project with The Breda herself, who recently attended an Appleseed shoot.  Her report on Appleseed spawned a small firestorm, with some very strong comments about the nature of the program coming out from both the pro and anti Appleseed groups.

Now, I have some questions about Appleseed – I’m neither pro nor anti Appleseed per se, but I have questions about the program, most of which will get asked to Breda.  However, if you’re affiliated with Appleseed, or have attended a shoot, you’re more than welcome to call in with questions and comments, the show call in number is (347) 539-5436.

Again, we’ll be live on the air tonight at 11pm Eastern time, you can listen live at www.blogtalkradio.com/gunnuts!

Trollin’, trollin’, trollin’

[sings]Keep them doggies trollin’[/sing]

My last comment on the whole Gov. Palin and her daughter thing is pretty straightforward.  Does it suck that her 17 year old daughter is pregnant?  Yep.  Do I think it somehow makes her a poor candidate for VP or for eventual President?  Nope.  But that’s because I’m not retarded, and I realize that just because a parent wants and hopes their kid to practice abstinence does not mean that the teenager is going to listen.  Trust me, I have some expertise in that area.

The thing that has struck me the most about all this has been the absolutely psychotic reaction from the far left, especially the bloggers.  Their insane eagerness to jump all over the Governor and her daughter is kind of creepy, but it’s also pretty sad.  You can smell the fear coming off these people – fear that their chosen messiah won’t get elected, and that fear is causing them to act out in a way that doesn’t even resemble appropriate.

The MSM isn’t without blame on this either – I was watching Katie Couric interview a senior level McCain staffer the other night, and ol’ “unbiased” Katie did everything but say “So do you think this makes Govenor Palin a shitty mom?”  The McCain staffer was very professional and courteous with her responses, and was able to pretty effortlessly redirect Katie’s hamhanded attempts to paint Govenor Palin in a poor light.

Initially, I was kind of surprised at the level of viturpertude with which the left started attacking the VP nominee – but then I sat down and thought about it for a bit, and I’ve realized that it really is a fear based reaction.  They (the far left) are absolutely terrified of her, because she’s tough, independent, a woman, pro-gun, pro-life, and most importantly, she’s essentially everything that Obama isn’t.  While Obama was preaching “change change change” he picked a long time Washington insider, who will do nothing but maintain the status quo in Washington.  Meanwhile, Palin is actually a fresh face to Washington politics, and has a clearly demonstrable track record of shaking up government.

The left is scared shitless of this woman, and as such appear to be lashing out at her in whatever way possible.  It would be funny if it wasn’t so sad.

Para Ordnance 16-40

This entry crossposted at Gun Nuts Radio Blog under ParaOrdnance 16 40 Limited.

After spending a weekend shooting my ParaUSA LTC 9mm, one of the things I decided that I wanted was a single action 1911 platform pistol in .40 S&W for shooting Enhanced Service Pistol division in IDPA and Limited in USPSA.

Saturday, after trying out my Storm Lake Glock 24 barrel, I made the mistake(?) of stopping by Gander Mountain on my way home, and low and behold what did I see other than a ParaOrdnance 16-40 Limited, a 16 round .40 S&W on the 1911 platform. After hemming and hawing for a bit, I decided that since the gun was in great condition to go for it. That next day I went out to Eagle Creek with Tam, Roberta X, and Brigid to try out my new toy. For comparison, I took along my Glock 24, also chambered in .40 S&W.

Upon seeing the pistol, Tam declared on the spot “That is a serious Limited gun, right there”, to which I agree wholeheartedly. The pistol itself has forward and rearward serrations on the slide, adjustable sights, a full length guide rod and all the other accoutrement that you’d expect on a purpose built Limited pistol.

After loading up the magazines, which was no mean feat, by the way; I tried running a few double taps from low ready – recoil was easily managed, especially if I remembered to grip the gun 20% tighter and bend my “shock absorbers”. Doing fast double taps at speed, I was able to handily keep all the shots within the “Down Zero” zone of an IDPA target at 7 yards.

This gun, in addition to being pretty, can flat out shoot. This and my LTC (when I get my little mitts on it) are going to be my Steel and IDPA guns – which creates the ability for me to transition from platform to platform quite easily because they’re both 1911s.

Compared to my Glock 24, recoil on the 1911 was a bit easier to manage – although felt recoil wasn’t that bad, the Glock 24 had more apparent muzzle flip to me – the all steel construction of the Para 16 40 Limited seemed to cause the gun to settle quite nicely back on target after each shot.

The only thing I don’t absolutely love about this gun is the magazines, which are absolutely murder on my thumbs. I’m actually keeping them loaded at all times in the hopes of breaking the springs down a little bit so that I can load them in the field without the aid of “Ahab’s Reloading Kit”, which consists of a toothbrush that I use to hold the spring down while I shove bullets into the mag.

This weekend is the IDPA match at Atlanta Conservation Club which is where I’ll be in the morning, running my new Para 16 40 Limited. That match is part of the prep for the IDPA State Championships in October, which I’ll probably run with this gun as well.

You know, I blame Todd Jarrett for all of this. Before going to Blackwater, I was content to live in a world without 1911s, I figured between my Glocks and Berettas I had everything covered. But I have to say, the 1911 is the most shootable gun I’ve ever played with. By “shootable” I mean that the pistol has a very low learning curve; plus the grip angle seems to make the gun want to point at what it to point it at.

Sarah Palin’s Daughter

So, her 17 old daughter is pregnant.  Unlike some, I don’t see what the big fat hairy deal is, it is a sad fact that kids have sex and sometimes they get knocked up.  I like that the campaign is owning it and saying “yeah, this happened, and she’s keeping it and marrying the father”.

Of course, none of this would have happened had it not been for the absolutely vile rumor that DailyKos started (which I refuse to link to) about how Gov. Palin’s 4 month old son was her grandson and she was covering up for some kind of unwanted pregnancy of her daughter’s.  Way to keep it classy, DailyKos.  Way to be classy.

Of course, Gov. Palin has handled the whole event with the exact opposite of the rabid left – class and dignity.

Gun Nuts Radio Tomorrow: Appleseed Special

Tomorrow night on Gun Nuts Radio, we’re going to be talking about the Appleseed Rifle project with my friend Breda. As you might know, there was a bit of controversy recently following her report on the Appleseed shoot she had the opportunity to attend – a few bloggers came down on Appleseed, citing some negative reports they had heard of the program, which of course ignited a small flame war regarding the project.

Tuesday night at 11pm Eastern time, you’ll have your chance to weigh in on the topic, as well as get answers straight from the mouth of an actual attendee of Appleseed. You can reach the show by joining the chat at www.blogtalkradio.com/gunnuts, or by calling the live call in line at (347) 539-5436. The lines will be open the entire duration of the show, so if you have a question about Appleseed, or are affiliated with the program or have attended and would like to call in, your opinion is welcome.

Again, that’s Tuesday night at 11pm Eastern time, live on the air at www.blogtalkradio.com/gunnuts! It is where all the cool kids will be.

Calling Indianapolis FFLs

My Para LTC 9mm has been delivered to the customer service center in Tennessee, now all I need to do is find an Indianapolis area FFL holder who will do the transfer for me.

Actually, that’s not a bad idea – if you’re an Indianapolis area FFL and would like to help me with the transfer of my Para LTC, please contact me at admiralahab (at) gmail (dot) com – I will of course pay your standard transfer fee and whatever applicable state taxes and such go on the gun.  I know I’ve got one or two readers that work for a gun shop, so please drop me a line.

Thanks!  Again, my email is [email protected]

McCain-Palin?

Oh god yes please.

Thursday night’s arrival of a private jet from Alaska at the Middleton, Ohio, airport raised speculation that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would be McCain’s pick. Middleton is 25 miles from Dayton.

Sarah Palin would do a lot of things for John McCain’s campaign; things like bringing a sense of youth to the campaign, attracting women voters to the campaign, and most importantly, she would absolutely thrash Joe Biden in the VP debate, which would make me super happy.

I know it’s just a rumor, but a boy can hope, can’t he?

Update: WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!  Taken from CNN.com’s homepage:

Sen. John McCain picks Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate on GOP ticket for White House, CNN learns.

Media Coverage of USPSA Nationals

A Bay Area newspaper (seriously?) has an excellent article on two shooters who will be competing in the USPSA National Championships come September 6th in Tulsa Oklahoma.

For Chris Leach and Henrik Blixt, shooting a gun is a way of life. The two will be making their first-ever appearance at the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) National Handgun Championships, Sept. 6-13 at the U.S. Shooting Academy in Tulsa, Okla.

Seriously, the entire article from a Bay Area news outlet talks about both the shooters, who now live in the Bay Area, and talks about USPSA and Action Pistol shooting without going into hysterics.  I actually had to re-read the article twice to make sure that they hadn’t hidden any PSH under a paragraph or something.

They didn’t.  It’s an excellent profile of two people who love the shooting sports, and who have formed a friendship based around a mutual enjoyment of run-and-gun pistol action.  The closing section of the article says it all:

But most of the shooters in the field are like Blixt and Leach, individuals who share a common purpose and spend countless hours honing their skills so they can someday reach the pinnacle of their sport, competing in one of the biggest tournaments in the world.

Best of luck to those guys at USPSA Nationals.

Obama’s Speech

I watched the entire thing, and I came away with one impression.  The “message” of the Democratic party has failed completely to win the hearts and minds of the American voter, which is why last night I felt like I was watching the Republican National Convention.  Don’t believe me?  These are actual, unedited excerpts from his speech.

On taxes:

I will eliminate capital gains taxes for the small businesses and the startups that will create the high-wage, high-tech jobs of tomorrow.

I will cut taxes – cut taxes – for 95 percent of all working families. Because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on the middle class.

On the military:

As commander in chief, I will never hesitate to defend this nation, but I will only send our troops into harm’s way with a clear mission and a sacred commitment to give them the equipment they need in battle and the care and benefits they deserve when they come home.

…I will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts.

On the 2nd Amendment:

The — the reality of gun ownership may be different for hunters in rural Ohio than they are for those plagued by gang violence in Cleveland, but don’t tell me we can’t uphold the Second Amendment while keeping AK-47s out of the hands of criminals.

I should note that when he said the above, I immediately blurted out “that shit’s already illegal”, but then he moved on, and so did I.

Ultimately though, I was really struck by one thought – he kept talking about making government smaller, reducing taxes, strengthening the military, taking care of veterans, and generally promising all the things that you’d normally hear from the Republican candidate.  What’s crazy is that I sat there thinking to myself “self, if he actually did all of this stuff and didn’t jam pack the Supreme Court full of liberal activist judges looking to overturn Heller, he’d be the best president ever”.

But that I suppose is the difference between an Obama voter and me – I don’t actually believe he’s going to do any of that.  I don’t believe he’s going to cut my taxes, or strengthen the military, or protect my right to keep and bear arms.  I’m not drinking the kool-aide.

I think it’s hilarious that we’ve gotten to a point in our country where the messages of both major parties are almost indistinguishable from one another.  The fact that the message of the Democrats has failed so hard that they need to appeal to traditionally “conservative” values cracks me up; they know that saying “we’re going to take away your guns” is a failing tactic so they appeal to gun owners, to military veterans, and to middle class families with the same message that the Republicans do.

It’d be funny if it wasn’t so sad.