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Something New and Inventive

by Iron Fist ( 60 Comments › )
Filed under Second Amendment, Weapons at June 19th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

It isn’t often that you see something new and inventive in the form of a pump shotgun. After all, the basic design has been around since the late 1890s. People have improved on it here and there, but the basic form and function has stayed the same.

Until now.

It is even less often that I am impressed by an offering from Kel-Tec. Generally, I consider their guns crudely and cheaply made, though they are machined well enough to function reliably. I’ve never been remotely tempted to buy one. I also have never liked bullpups.

Until now.

Introducing the Kel-Tec KSG (Kel-Tec Shotgun). All I can say is wow. Fourteen rounds in twin seven round tubular magazines is a novel concept. I’ve seen that once before, but I don’t believe that particular gun got out of the prototype stage. The only question that these articles cannot answer is the actual fit and finish of the weapon. If that is of sufficiently high quality, this is a real piece of work to consider, especially for a home defense or car gun. There is also the question of how long the BATF will Allow this weapon to be manufactured. Rumors abound that Obama is looking at restricting (i.e. banning) the import of Saigas as not sufficiently “sporting”. This isn’t a duck-hunting gun, but, then, the Second Amendment ain’t about Duck hunting.

Also, consider this an open thread. Play nice.

What Not To Crochet On Caturday

by 1389AD ( 72 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Humor, Open thread, Second Amendment at August 7th, 2010 - 2:12 pm

Some people evidently have way too much time on their hands!

Dr. Seuss’s Cat… got off lightly

Pink crocheted hat on cat

Note to the person wielding the pink yarn and the F hook: Dogs forgive. Cats don’t.

But wait, there’s more…

What Not to Crochet: Hello Kitty

And if this isn’t the most bastardised use of a logo and crochet……

Crocheted cozy for toy AK47

I am pretty sure I don’t know what is.

Also see:


Still more weapons-grade humor!

Want a REAL LIFE Hello Kitty rifle? Too bad, it’s not for sale.

Hello Kitty AR-15: evil black rifle meets cute and cuddly

NOTE: “Hello Kitty” is a trademark of Sanrio, Inc. This firearm was built as a parody of the California Assault Weapon ban and this blog posting is for educational purposes and to draw attention to “Assault Weapon” gun laws and to encourage debate on such. This gun is not for sale, nor is any replica or copy of it available for sale on this site.

So called “Assault Weapons Bans” such as the now expired 1994 Clinton ban and the one still in place in states such as California seek to ban rifles that our misguided legislators feel have no purpose in civilian hands. They identify “evil features” they can use to generically classify these “military style” weapons in sweeping terms. Of course these features, such as plastic pistol grips, barrel shrouds, and bayonet lugs have absolutely nothing to do with the firearms potential lethality in the real world and are merely cosmetic features. After all, it really doesn’t matter what color the firearm is if it fires the same ammunition right? Well, in the “spirit” of the California Assault Weapon Ban I decided to do my best to alleviate the fears of my fellow citizens and gun-banning legislators when I put together a new AR-15 for my wife. Below is the result of my painstaking work to transform an Evil Black Rifle (EBR) into a Cute Pink RIfle (CPR). Introducing the Hello Kitty AR-15!

Photo of Hello Kitty AR-15 rifle

Parts view of Hello Kitty AR-15 rifle

Read the rest.

But some folks evidently DO sell Kalashnikitty T-shirts!

The AK Files Forums – Kalashnikitty shirts – winter run!

Cartoon image of Hello Kitty holding a Kalashnikov

More about the shirts here.


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