And on the other end of boomsticks is the recently released Rock Island Armory VRF14. This is a box-fed semi-auto 12 gauge with a 14 inch barrel… not a “shotgun” but a “firearm” per the ATF. It looks like more fun than a barrel of monkeys as well as being a handy home defense item. To be compared with the virtually impossible to obtain Remington TAC 13.
A lot of Rock island Armory’s shotguns are made in Turkey, and while Turkey has cranked out a lot of interesting guns, they’ve also cranked out a lot of unreliable crap. The following video from RIA says it’s made in America, but that could always mean that it was actually manufactured in Turkey, shipped to the US in a few pieces, then assembled in the USA. I dunno. Anybody have more details, I’d be interested. Interesting that the official video from RIA doesn’t actually show them firing the thing.
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75 ft-lb semi-automatic Gauss Rifle
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Hmmm.
The Arcflash Labs GR-1 “Anvil” is an 8-stage semi-automatic high voltage Gauss Rifle. It is the most powerful coilgun ever sold to the public, and also (very likely) the most powerful handheld coilgun ever built.
The GR-1 is capable of accelerating any ferromagnetic projectile (under 1/2″ in diameter) to 200+ fps, and can deliver up to 75 ft-lbs of muzzle energy.
The GR-1 uses the world’s most advanced capacitor charging system, a dual Clamped Quasi-Resonant Inverter, which allows the GR-1 to fire up to 20 rounds per minute (at full power) or up to 100 rounds per minute at 50% power.
The GR-1 is capable of accepting 3 different standard projectile lengths (32 mm, 42 mm, and 52 mm) with a unique variable magazine system.
When I lived in Utah, maybe a quarter of the time when I drove back from visiting friends and family in the midwest I’d go through Denver and continue on I-70 through Colorado, passing through Glenwood Canyon. It’s a beautiful drive, highly recommended… except… maybe hold off for a bit. Had a bit of a mudslide a week or so back; I-70 looks like it might be out of action for a month or more. This drone footage shows the extend of the mudslide, and how far back and *up* it started. noted the rather startling number of dead trees, which might have contributed. Fire? Drought? Plague? Pestilent bug invasion?
Argh.
A documentary on the canyon and the highway through it, dating from 2015. Note that it looked a *lot* greener just a few years ago:
… but I gotta admit, these people know how to advertise:
Granted, it’s entirely possible that the people behind this are no more patriotic than I am a hamster. After the head honcho of Black Rifle Coffee came out and turned on the people who thought he was on their side, it’s clear that a lot of companies that *seem* to be patriotic and/or antiwoke are just doing it for clicks and dollars.
“But here’s the thing, I don’t give a ᛋᚻᛁᛏ about feelings anymore. … Do you think I care about some ᚪᛋᛋholes feelings? Absolutely not.”
What’s especially brave/troubling is that the store in question is a Star Wars store. If he has *any* “official” or licensed standing he can expect to lose it, as Disney doubtless will go after him for daring to have an unapproved opinion. Sadly he doesn’t seem to be set up for online sales. If he was, I’m sure business would suddenly get rather brisk:
As we’ve seen this past year and a half or so, there are not only a lot of crazy people out there, they have a surprising amount of cultural and political power. One of the loudest screechings of the Crazy People is to “defund the police,” which, when examined, generally actually means “get rid of the police, and courts, and prisons.” This idea is of course insane. But we live in an increasingly insane world, so it might be worth pondering what might be the eventual result. In a world where the judicial system is gone, what would replace it? Third-world-style warlords are the obvious likely outcome. Murder, mayhem, generalized horror and collapse.
But perhaps there’s a middle ground compromise. Let’s go old school and largely empty out the prisons. What to do with the convicts, though? We used to have a solution: outlawry. If you’re unfamiliar with the actual basics of outlawry, the below video might be helpful, but the summary is this: an outlaw is, in fact, outside of the law. You lose all rights. Someone can murder you, and that someone will face no legal repercussions whatsoever. If someone renders you aid, *they* will face the wrath of the law. Life for an outlaw was bad enough hundreds of years ago; today it would likely be fairly brief as the Internet would spread your face and info around. There would doubtless be online databases of outlaws, and with facial recognition you’d be spotted quickly. You’d be fair game not only for murder… but for *slavery.* Medical experimentation. Organ “donations.” Really unpleasant dark web video presentations.
So… maybe re-institute outlawry? Start small, with tightly focused crimes. Murder and rape, of course. Blocking roads for protests seems like a good one. Using arson for politics.