I Can Haz M14

I Can Haz M14!

Cue the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for a rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus! Just over a year ago I sent a substantial check to Ted Brown at the recommendation of my readers, and I waited.

And waited.

And waited some more.

I finally got good news. My LRB M25 rear-lugged receiver shipped last Wednesday and should be at Ted’s shop no later than the end of this week. My rifle is next in line for assembly!

I already have a scope (the Leupold Mk 4 LR/T I had on the Remington) and 11 magazines. The receiver comes with a built-in Weaver base:


All I need to get is some LaRue QD rings, I think, and load up some ammo.

I shouldn’t have to wait more than another month or so . . .

AZ Blogmeet & Range Trip – Update

AZ Blogmeet & Range Trip – Update

OK, Saturday December 12 is the agreed-upon date by the majority of respondents. I’ve had one (1) recommendation for the after-range gathering, Ochoa’s in Casa Grande on Cottonwood lane, between Pinal Ave and Trekell Rd. Since the range is just off Trekell, finding it shouldn’t be hard. The description was as follows:

Family owned and family recipies. They have been a Casa Grande institution for decades. The hot sauce is hot, the enchilada sauce is smooth and the Green Chile is the best! They have tables in the back room for large groups.

Next question is: how large? How many people are planning to attend the range trip and noshing? Here’s a new poll:

The poll only allows one vote per computer, so if you’re bringing family/friends, please let me know in the comments.

Again, the range opens at 07:00, and I figure we’ll shoot until about 1:00PM, then go eat, drink, and be merry for a couple of hours at least.

So who’s in?

Quote of the Day – “Health Care Reform” Edition

The health-care debate presents the kind of sharp ideological contrast that makes it hard for unprincipled politicians to seek shelter in the mushy bog of the middle ground. Over the weekend, the libertarian Cato Institute calculated that the true cost of ObamaCare would exceed $6 trillion, after the various deceits used to make it seem close to revenue-neutral are stripped away. How much does real estate in the “middle ground” of such outrageous spending cost? Three trillion? When a radical program of such massive size is proposed, anything less than determined opposition is equivalent to submission.

— Dr. Zero, The Consent of the Governed