AR-15s and Parts Out of Stock

Cross posted at Hunter-Trader-Trapper

Firearm Blog posted about the current AR shortages and started a firestorm in the comments as left leaning gun owners took umbrage to the point the author made about sales being increased by gun owner distrust of Democrats and Obama. That aside, here’s the skinny that was posted on Ar-15.com:

I have never seen it this bad. Check out the “out of stock” situation on the below examples: Bravo Company upper receivers. Out of stock on 10 out of 11 uppers: Link

Bravo Company complete uppers: link

LMT is 20 weeks backordered on their 16″ upper: Link

Most rifles at LMT are backordered up to 20 weeks: Link

Rainer Arms is “out of stock” on more than half of their complete upper models: Link

Noveske is “out of stock” on nearly every upper they offer: Link

Most complete uppers are “out of stock” at DSG Arms: Link

AIM “sold out” on uppers: Link

AIM “sold out” on complete upper: Link

This is just a few examples. If you check other sites you’ll find similar situations.

Don’t plan on getting an AR or parts anytime soon. I’ll stick to my shotguns.

Oleg Volk on Riots vs Pogroms

A very interesting read by Oleg Volk on riots, pogroms and why he doesn’t see large scale rioting in America as anywhere near the threat it would be anywhere else. One particular passage struck me and made me think about my own preparations for civil unrest:

From the 1992 LA riots, we know that at least some criminals kept up attacks despite being fired upon with pistols. Being able to observe their victims and overwhelm them with numbers apparently made up for the risk of getting shot. We also know that rifle fire from extended ranges, especially with the shooter being invisible, cause instant retreat. In 1992, people were willing to fire at extended ranges due to the absence of authorities — 50 yards is not a typical self-defense range and most people are conditioned not to fire until backed into a corner and almost at contact distance. Lawful people are also conditioned to perceive individuals rather than groups or mobs as threats, so most would not fire into a hostile group. Putting buckshot with “to whom this may be addressed” dispersion into a group can be very effective but goes counter to the peacetime conditioning. The number of conversations with 911 dispatchers where people in dire and immediate danger keep asking for permission to fire suggests that the main factor preventing massive casualties to rioters is the lack of the will, not the lack of firepower. That will is notably bolstered whenever a riot affects residential areas rather than business districts. A store may be abandoned, but a home with a family within is likely to be defended to the last.

I admit I’m a scattergun guy, and an eccentric one at that with my Stoeger Coach gun and pistol grip Mossberg Cruiser in 20 ga and my .45/410 NEF Survivor. Like many Americans I have some basic training in firing a rifle but I just can’t justify owning a rifle since I live on a tight budget and don’t do any hunting. I’m also a bit leery over firing at crowds out beyond my property no matter how bad a riot just because post-riot you’re at the mercy of authorities who may stick you in the same prison that people you fired at are in.

Tht said I have been planning on trading in my Mossberg for a multi-barrel gun like the Rossi Pick 4 which comes with both a .243 and .22 lr rifle barrel and his essay is making me want to finalize that plan. It is said Israel has had great success with controlling mobs in the past by using .22 rifles to wound “leaders” within the mob. Unless there was real TEOTWAWKI style unrest I’d be more comfortable trying that then just deciding to plug some rich, liberal’s kid with a .308. I also take issue with the idea that large scale looting can’t happen here because of gun ownership, L.A. had plenty of gun owners during the Rodney King riots.

But read the rest and make up your own minds, Volk makes a lot of good points.

Real View of an Economic Collapse and Civil Unrest

This interview with a Greek from the Real News Network discusses the life on the ground during civil unrest and economic collapse. My survival minded readers will note that this TEOTWAWKI scenario in Greece does not allow for armed militias taking over Wal-Mart, “foraging” of stores etc. This is the real deal and what you should be preparing for – poverty, scarcity, out of control crime and an ineffective government still exerting nominal control over your lives.

Quick note, the outfit that put this together and the people spreading this vids are communists, communitarians and Occupy supporters. So ignore the class warfare politics of this and concentrate on the description of how people on the ground are living day to day:

h/t Survival Blog

Ground Squirrel with Bubonic Plague Found in California

Plague has been in Arizona and other Mexican border states for a while so this isn’t surprising. One of the problems with an open border is that people who cross illegally aren’t screened for diseases that are uncommon here but common in the third world hell holes they are sensibly fleeing. If liberals really cared about these “undocumented workers” they’d want them screened and treated with good old-fashioned American medicine. What they really care about is creating an impoverished underclass that will vote them into power.

But I digress.

As the economy gets worse people are going to be tempted into subsistence hunting of small game. Doing so in California may be dangerous so be aware:

A ground squirrel found in the Cedar Grove Campground on Palomar Mountain has tested positive for plague, San Diego County health officials announced Thursday.

Officials found the infected animal during routine monitoring, county environmental health officials said. Humans can catch the often-fatal disease if they are bitten by infected fleas.

On Wednesday there were no reports of humans catching plague in San Diego County, officials said.

Officials said it’s not unusual to find plague in local mountains during the summer. People should look for warning signs posted in areas where plague has been found.

People visiting the wilderness in mountain should avoid contact with wild animals, especially if they’re sick or dead, avoid camping by animal burrows, and treat pets for fleas or leave them at home.

Anyone who has a sudden fever, chills, or tender, swollen lymph nodes within a week of visiting a known plague area should see a doctor immediately, officials advised.

It’s a sad state of affairs when the government is claiming that bubonic plague is not uncommon in the mountainous regions of America.

h/t Extinction Protocol