Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Ammo
At last! The UPS guy finally dropped off my surplus Czechoslovakian ammo for my Russian mosin nagant. The shells are pretty big. As seen from left to right we have a .22 cal, 9mm, 7.62x54mm. If Vanderbilt will ever give me my life back, perhaps I can acutally get out and shoot it! More to come when I do...
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Garden Delight
Walking in Memphis
This past weekend I took the "fam" down to Memphis to see our old friends Alex and Bernice, and to celebrate a baby shower from another church friend as well. Alex and Bernice's beloved 150lb child Bruno (a bull mastif) was a source of endless fascination and delight for Aeva. He didn't take well to me, but turned into a gentle giant for Aeva. He gave her more than one tongue bath, with each lick easily wrapping around little Aeva's whole head.
Saturday evening the girls stayed in the kitchen talking about who-wants-to-know what, while we guys (Alex, Ronnie, and myself) had good wholesome man talk out on the patio.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Futher insights
New Discoveries
Everybody knows that somewhere along life's journey there are certain sentinel events that change the way we view the world. This last week has been one of those pivotal times for Ms. Aeva, though, what what some would call milestones, others might more rightly name epiphanies--for that is what they are. Here are a few of Aeva's this week.
EPIPHANY #1 - Mud. No explanation needed
EPIPHANY #1 - Mud. No explanation needed
A Piece of History
Much to the dismay of my wife and parents, I recently called the ATF and acquired and FFL-03 . Basically, that's a special firearms license that allows respectable people to purchase what are considered historic or antique firearms directly from wholesalers at dealer pricing and then have your goodies shipped in the mail to your door step (I LOVE America!). Here is my first item for the collection and hopefully just one of many to come. This is a 1933 Russian Mosin Nagant. Note the sickle and hammer as well as the date on the above picture.
So here it is--model 91/30 Russian Mosin Nagant.... the infamous rifle used by soviet snipers and infantry in WWII that repelled Nazi forces. Its takes a 7.62x54mm round that's comparable to an American 30-.06 round. So for all of you not-so-crazy-about-guns people, that just means its a big nasty bullet that kicks like a mule when you shoot it, much more powerful than the standard military rounds used today
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