Posts Tagged ‘rifle’

Ian McCollum on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and Civilian Firearms Ownership

Saturday, March 12th, 2022

There are a lot of small countries, especially in the southern and eastern areas of Europe for whom [a Russian invasion] may not have been a plausible scenario two weeks ago, but it’s kind of looking like one now. And if you are a small country close to the borders of Russia, you’re in this difficult defensive position. None of these countries have a military that can, with a straight face, suggests that it could simply put up a toe-to-toe, stand their ground fight and defeat a military the size of the Russian army.

I’m going to point out that this is not necessarily true. Finland did it in The Winter War in 1939-1940. But he gets to that.

Yet you want you have to provide some sort of plausible threat to an invading occupier like Russia to avoid being invaded in the first place. The whole point is that the best possible success in repulsing an invasion is to not get invaded in the first place. So how can you convince a country like Russia that your very small little republic is not worth invading, that it is too difficult to invade? A lot of these countries are looking around, and going “Would NATO actually step up and help us directly, help defend us in case of an invasion? Any maybe NATO would, maybe NATO wouldn’t.”

One big solution is civilian military firearms ownership and preparedness. And here modern Finland comes up:

There is a specific division called SRA which is essentially reservists shooting society, and it is it’s actually technically in some cases for gun, rifle, pistol, shotgun and precision rifle. In competition it requires competitors to essentially carry a military loadout; they have to wear armor, they have to carry water, they have to carry a minimum amount of ammunition during the stages…It’s specifically to encourage military readiness .

“Having a large community of competent civilian marksmen is something that can contribute a very real deterrent to invasion.”

True. Every nation in Europe should make civilian firearms ownership more widely and legally available, for this and other reasons.

Stop That Tank!

Sunday, January 31st, 2021

What better Sunday viewing fodder than tanks, Walt Disney, and Hitler in Hell?

That’s just the beginning of the full video, which gives more technical detail and instructions on how to use the rifle:

The Boys Mark 1 antitank rifle was based on an .50 BMG cartridge upped to a .55 projectile, and was the primary anti-tank weapon available to the British Commonwealth at the outbreak of World War II. Could it actually take out German Panzers?

Eh. Sort of. Briefly.

The Mark II variant bullet was capable of penetrating “0.91 inches (23.2 mm) of armor at 100 yd (91 m).” So it could theoretically take out Panzer Is and IIs. But Panzer IIIs, starting with the Ausf. D version in 1938, had at least 30mm armor, so they were already useless against German medium tanks when the war began. So it was pretty much obsolete when the Walt Disney video was made.

Here’s Ian McCollum talking about the rifle:

And here he is firing it:

And finally, because of the name of the rifle, and because it’s my blog, and because why the hell not: