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August 20, 2011 -- Not much new to report about my cancer, except that I am in a clinical trial, trying some new medicines. I also have a nasty infection of something, so I have twice a day infusions of vancomycin for that. I have had to increase my pain medication. The biggest change that I can see is that I am amazingly fatigued all the time. One little walk around the house is enough to take away all my energy. My family is wonderfully good to me. The mercies of God are new every morning. Thanks all of you for your prayers and well-wishes.
July 25, 2011 -- Pray for my healing, please. Thanks to all of you who are praying for me. I cannot begin to tell you have much my heart is touched, and all the tears of gratitude and brotherhood in Christ that I have shed. Please keep on praying for me. For the many of you who have offered to keep mouseguns.com going, let me just say this: Please feel free to copy any of mouseguns.com to your hard drive, and include it and upload it to your own website. Give me credit or not, I don't care. That should enable the useful parts of mouseguns.com to continue to survive here and there.
July 3, 2011 -- I have malignant melanoma stage four, and it is in the lining of my left lung. I am not able to do much these days, and will be going to doctors and hospitals regularly, so cannot do mouseguns.com anymore. Thanks to all of you for being faithful readers. I have canceled the credit card that pays for this site, so it will go away pretty soon. But let me say this: I am trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ, and whether I live or die, it is by His grace, and I will gladly receive it from His wounded hand. He is my Savior and Lord in all circumstances. Bye everyone!
June 17, 2011 -- I will be seeing a Pulmanologist on Monday morning, and may not be posting for a week or two. Thanks for the get well wishes some of you have sent along.
June 16, 2011 -- No more Observations until I am well. The combination of pneumonia and my medications is making me light headed in more ways than one. Blessings to all.
June 14, 2011 -- Comparing Five .22 Semi-auto Pistols...First,
I apologize for being slow to post comments I am receiving this week.
But I still have pneumonia, and I'm tired all day long, and just not up
to doing much. But, passing time yesterday before seeing my doctor, I
spent a few minutes at Books-A-Million reading gun magazines. I can't
remember the name of the magazine (maybe it was Guns and Ammo), but
there was one with a very interesting article that compared and reviewed
the Ruger 22/45, the Browning Buckmark, the Walther SP22, the S&W
22A, and the Beretta Neos. The Ruger and Browning came out on top, and
they gave the best marks to the Browning Buckmark. Some time I ago I
was shopping for either the Ruger or Buckmark, and finally bought a
stainless Ruger MkIII. I think now, instead of waiting for the
Diamondback DB9 to show up, I will venture out and get the Buckmark to
add to my collection. I LIKE shooting .22s. They are accurate, and the
ammo is still inexpensive.Click here to send your comment...
June 13, 2011 -- Replacement Parts from Kel-Tec...Last
week while I was in Virginia, the replacement parts for my P-11
arrived. My trigger spring had been jumping out of its groove in the
trigger bar. Kel-Tec sent me not only a new trigger spring and trigger
bar, but also a new hammer, hammer spring, and a pin. (Click on the
photo for a larger view.) Even though I bought the gun second-hand,
there was no charge from Kel-Tec, and they also paid the shipping, which
was only $1.56. When I feel better, and have time between CT scans and
visits to the doctor for my pneumonia, I will install the new trigger
bar and trigger spring. I don't think there is anything wrong with my
hammer or hammer spring, so I will leave those alone and just save the
parts.Click here to send your comment...
June 12, 2011 -- Still sick but moving on...Sometimes
you just have to make yourself do things, so here goes. I want to make
a few more remarks about the Diamondback DB9. I had corresponded with
DB Firearms quite some time ago, because I wanted a DB9 for testing and
evaluation. They responded that they would put me "on the list." I
have a feeling that I'm waaaay down on the list (and that's OK). Also,
since then there have been some really good and thorough reviews done by
others. Gunblast did a great job, as did MousegunAddict (fantastic photos and thorough range report).
So, I have decided to quit waiting for the DB9 and to spend my gun
money on other things. There's no need for my review. It's already
been reviewed as well as could be wanted. I have also made up my mind
finally that the best gun for front pocket carry is either the Kel-Tec
P-32, or one of the many Kel-Tec P-3AT clones. Notice that I did NOT
say that the P-32 or the P-3AT is the best gun for concealed carry. If
you can carry a GLOCK 19 in your waistband, or a Kimber 1911 in a
shoulder holster, then more power to you, and way to go! For me, front
pocket carry is what works. And as always, these remarks are just my
personal opinions.Click here to send your comment...
PS - Glad to hear that you are on the road to recovery. My wife has been under the weather for 4 weeks, and I'm just starting my 2nd week of an uncomfortable cold and I never get sick."
June 7-11, 2011 -- Going gunless in Virginia...This
morning I will board a US Airways flight for Virginia Beach (Norfolk
International) via Charlotte, NC, and will be in Virginia Beach (at the
Convention Center) this afternoon, home of the giant bronze Neptune
statue. I suppose I could take a gun with me in my luggage, but from
what I read about it, it is just too much of a hassle. So I will be
unarmed except for my trusty ballpoint pen, and whatever is at hand. If
my flight is boarded by Zombies, I will roll up my in-flight US Airways
magazine, and smite them with it. My denomination, the Presbyterian
Church in America holds an annual "General Assembly." We move around
every year, and have met in Dallas, Charlotte, Chattanooga, Atlanta,
Orlando, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, and many other
places. I've only missed one meeting in the past 22 years. We are
strongest in the Southeastern USA, so we orbit around the South,
generally. There will be about 1200 pastors in Virginia Beach. How
would you like to spend four days with 1200 pastors? I will enjoy
myself, though I'm sure it is an acquired taste! I will not be home and
able to "blog" anymore until Saturday morning, so this will be my last
post until then.Click here to send your comment...
June 6, 2011 -- Stephen Camp Has Passed Away...Stephen
Camp was man who loved guns, especially the Browning Hi-Power. He
reviewed scores of guns, and he was always informative and and accurate
in his reviews. I read his website from time to time. He had a lot of
common sense. His website is HERE,
and you should take a look at it before it disappears. Here's some
information about Mr. Camp from the Star-Telegram newspaper (May 30,
2011): Stephen Allen Camp, 59, of Krum passed away on Friday, May 27,
2011. Steve was born on June 18, 1951...Mr. Camp was a Christian, and a
member at Birdville Baptist Church in Haltom City. He retired in 1998
from the Denton (Texas) Police Department after 25 years of service. He
had a passion for guns that was legendary. Target practice was a part of
his daily life, and he was known as the premier expert on the Browning
Hi Power. Read the whole obituary HERE, if you are interested.Click here to send your comment...
June 5, 2011 -- Looking at "The Earl"..."The
Earl" is a five-shot, single action, 1860's- styled mini- revolver
chambered in 22 magnum, and manufactured by NAA (North American Arms).
It is named after the NAA gunsmith who originally developed the product
to resemble the old percussion revolvers. The Earl's loading lever
merely secures the cylinder pin. The Earl is finely crafted of 17-4 pH
stainless steel, and the barrel is four inches long (overall length is
7.75 inches). The gun is only 3 1/8 inches high, and only 7/8 inches
wide, weighing in at 8.6 ounces, with a suggested retail price of
$289.00. The NAA revolvers (and some are smaller than The Earl) are the
most "pocketable" revolvers available. True, the length is a bit long.
However, for pocketability the length is much less crucial than the
other measurements. The Earl will be MUCH easier to carry in a front
pocket than even the lightest Smith and Wesson .22 caliber air weight
revolver. The Earl is safe to carry, even with a round in every
chamber. The .22 magnum cartridge is a respectable self-defense
cartridge, especially from the long four inch barrel. The only drawback
I see with the NAA revolvers is that they are all single-action only.
In other words, you cannot pull the trigger until you first cock the
hammer, and this would be true for all five shots. Gunblast.com did a nice review of this gun. If any of you readers own The Earl, please send me a comment, and let me know your experiences.Click here to send your comment...
June 4, 2011 -- Cheap Guns...Last
week I saw a Jennings/Bryco Model 48 (.380ACP, long slide) for sale at a
local pawn shop. The Bryco Model 48 came with several finishes: black,
shiny nickle plate, and a low shine "stainless steel" finish. This one
was the low shine version. It looked almost new and unused, and I was
sorely tempted to buy it. The price tag was $150; but I see on the
internet that they regularly sell for between $70 and $100. I may go
back next week and offer $100 for it. My personal take on these guns is
that they are good to go, except for the 9mm pistol. I believe that
the straight blow back function, and the zamak material, is less suited
for the more powerful rounds. The history of Jennings, Bryco etc is
interesting. In 1968 Congress passed a "Gun Control Act," banning the
importation of low-cost pocket pistols. The Jennings family stepped in
to meet the demand, starting Raven Arms, Davis Industries, Jennings
Firearms, Inc., CalWestco Inc., Lorcin Engineering, Sundance Industries,
Bryco Arms, Phoenix Arms, and B.L. Jennings, Inc. Bruce Jennings and
his wife started Jennings Firearms, Inc. in 1978 to manufacture and
distribute a pistol called the J-22. They divorced in 1985, and the
corporate assets of Jennings Firearms, Inc. were sold to plant manager
Gene Johnson, who continued to manufacture the J-22 under the name
CalWestco Inc., using the same building, employees and equipment. Bruce
Jennings continued as in-house consultant to CalWestco Inc. By 1990,
Bruce Jennings was manufacturing pistols under the name Bryco Arms, a
Nevada corporation nominally owned by Janice Jennings and his children's
Nevada trusts. Through these various companies Bruce Jennings has
manufactured millions of inexpensive pistols. Bryco Arms went into
bankruptcy in 2003 as a result of losing a lawsuit filed in Oakland,
California which resulted in a jury award of a record $24 million
judgment against it. Bryco's former foreman, Paul Jimenez, bought the
bankrupt Bryco Arms for $510,000 in August 2004, and renamed the company
Jimenez Arms. These guns are not on the same level as a GLOCK. But
you can today buy a Jimenez firearm for less than $150. They come with a
lifetime warranty. Even a poor man or woman can exercise the right to
keep and bear arms.Click here to send your comment...




