It's been a very long while since I posted, so here is something new. I was brought a Raven MP25 that had shattered grips. Thus, I designed some new grips for it and here they are!
Also, its owner asked me to help him restore a foosball table. The second picture is of some rubber stops I made for that project.
I absolutely loved your Tokarev basepad extensions, they look beautiful and very sleek, genius in the way you maintained the slim profile of the weapon while increasing mag capacity. I'm incredibly impressed by your design and would be extremely interested in paying whatever you want for a couple of my own if you had the time whenever you could. I'll always be interested if not now or soon. I like very your work
Where can one purchase p64 grips. I've looked for about 3 years.
Oh wow. Sorry about that. I do not mass produce any of the designs, it is a side hobby for me, and it's like a fourth tier side hobby, I dont get time to do much firearm related printing anymore.
For those of you following my Proletariat-Designs blog, I'd love for you to check out the video series we produce. Episode 50 gives a good overview of the sort of content we offer.
We talked about bullwhips in this episode, but next we I am planning a segment on the Tokarev and Polish Radom P-64
I appreciate your time and viewership!
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Bullwhips, Morals Outlast Intentions (Episode 50)
We’re back with an entirely new vibe!
In this episode we branch out to:
1) Bullwhips and how they work;
2) Vladimir Lenin and how the death of his brother shaped his moral compass;
3) Life of the Saints with The Rector and Saint Anthony of Egypt;
4) Overcoming Identity Politics through Christian Virtue
People of our modern world embrace all manner of vices. Often these vices take the form of modified virtues. Cultures, groups, and individuals all tend to embrace virtues they prefer while rejecting other virtures they dislike; yet, they often do not realize the pathology of such. Only embracing one virtue can detach it from others, and this detachment is not always obvious. Moreover, the great evils of history have often developed out of people who would pursue one virtue at the expense of others.
For instance, the Nazi mentality was highly focused on the virtue of cleanliness, but rejected truth and Christlike love.
The Soviet Union, as well as Marxism in general, sells itself as some form economic balance. However, it rejects truth and reason, causing it to be ultimately unjust, econimically disastrous, and has produced governments killing more people via internal violence than anything we could have anticipated.
Both of these are massive evils, but they emerged out of interest in certain virtues but rejection of others.
Let us make distinctions between people and vices. Don’t let the world trick you into treating individuals you meet according to the group with which they may be associated. We treat people as individuals, as Christ did.
Christ calls us to accept all of His testimony, not part of it. We embrace all Christian virtues, not just those we like. Let us be fully transformed, and find our identity in Christ.
The stance of moral neutrality carries no virtue, and the embracing of victimization is demoralizing. An individual must find actualization through the active pursuit of liberty; moreover, liberty is not found while ebbing in victimhood. The ineffectual stance pursues actualization via a medium of glorified weakness, which seeks the destabilization of absolutes. Yet, the honorable can do much better than such, for they use their personal agency to set the course for righteousness.
Just a simple 3d printed +2 magazine extension that allows the Polish Radom TTC to carry 2 additional rounds of 7.62x25 ammunition.
The modular holster for the Glock 43 with Streamlight TLR-6 (we also have A 42 variant). What is not pictured is our new belt clip design...that doesn't require a belt. It works with suspenders so you can IWB carry on all necessary occasions.
@schweizerqualitaet this is how one is treated when they are not gunthodox. Any appreciation for the fact that I design and craft this all in my (limited) spare time? No.
Just some callous colloquialisms in a reblog as if I am a vacuous casual without my own original content.
Though I will take a reblog, so thanks @liquid-greyshades