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Issues with the US Palm AK30 Magazines

Don’t put your old reliable Eastern European metal mags or Bulgarian Waffles in storage just yet. There have been some teething issues with the new US Palm AK30 mags. I don’t think it is time to give up on these mags yet, but there have been some major issues in the form of cracked feed lips.

You can’t help but root for a US manufacturer of AK products. Hopefully, I will be able to report here soon that a new improved mag with all the bugs worked out is available. We are pulling for you US Palm.

AK Matt at AK47 Talk has been covering the issues HERE and HERE.

TOOOL Credit Card Pickset

Lock picking can be a very useful skill to have. It requires practice, finesse, practice, the right tools, and more practice. You can’t buy practice or finesse but you can buy tools. TOOOL has designed a particularly clever set of lock picking tools called the TOOOL Credit Card Pickset.

This clever credit card sized piece of metal contains an entire pickset complete with picks, rakes, and tension wrenches (the frame). There are two versions which are both available at the link. V2.0 looks like the pick of the liter.

DisclaimerJerking the Trigger does not advocate using these for anything illegal. Never pick a lock that the owner has not given permission for you to pick. Check your local laws before carrying these tools.

Good Stuff From Other Blogs

Beyond “The Chart” – Vuurwapen Blog – 87GN hit this one out of the park. “The Chart” is a great resource but it was never intended to tell the whole story. There are other factors involved that you should consider. This is a must read.

Knot Series – ITS Tactical – ITS Tactical shares a new knot every week. They show how to tie it and offer suggestions on how to use it. The series on stringing a tarp shelter has been especially useful to me.

The Pros and Cons of MREs –  ITS Tactical Navigating the world of MREs can be tricky at times, especially with all of the commercial makers out there claiming to be just like the real issued MREs. ITS Tactical recently posted an article that may be of some help when trying to determine which, if any, MREs to purchase.

HSH Fighting: The Sand in the Face – Death Valley Magazine – This article is a good reminder that the handful of sand (or whatever else is nearby) isn’t just a dramatic plot device employed by Jean-Claude Van Damme movies – it actually works.

Buy a Knife, Cure Cancer – PistolTraining.com – Todd Greene at PistolTraining.com is one of the premier handgun trainers in the country. He is also a cancer survivor. He has collaborated with SKD Tactical (a great source for tactical gear) to bring you a limited edition Zero Tolerance knife. Part of the proceeds will go to the LIVESTRONG Foundation.

Tactical Preschool 54 – The Things Worth Believing In – I hate stairs! Tgace has the lowdown on two man stair clearing technique.

Dwell Time and You

If you own an AR-15 or you are thinking of purchasing one, you should make yourself familiar with dwell time. Dwell time is simply the amount of time that the bullet spends in the barrel after it has passed the gas port and before it exits the muzzle end of the barrel. Too much time here results in an over gassed system which can cause accelerated wear and tear. Too little dwell time can cause short stroking (especially in cold weather). Both situations are bad.

Barrel length, gas system length, and gas port size are key to determining dwell time. An understanding of these factors is especially important when you are looking at 16″ and 18″ barrels. Many people choose barrels based on looks or style without truly understanding the consequences of the choices that they are making.

The military uses carbine length gas systems (about 7″) on 14.5″ barrels and rifle length gas systems (about 12″) on 20″ barrels for a reason. Carbine gas systems on 16″ barrels may be less than ideal since they are often over gassed. Straying outside these norms can have a negative impact on your reliability. Midlength gas systems serve the purpose of shortening dwell time and over gassing on 16″ barrels. Arm yourself with as much information as you can before choosing a barrel!

Here are two excellent discussions of dwell time, its determining factors, what it might affect, and how to tune it:

How the AR-15 Direct Impingement gas system works – by Randall at AR15Barrels.com

Carbine vs. Mid-Length Gas System on a 16″ Barrel [2010-01-10] – by USMCo3 at 03 Design Group

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