Three Hundred Posts of Hebrew Hammer Blog

As it turns out, Hebrew Hammer Blog recently hit the three hundred posts milestone! While I’m posting somewhat less these days (see Kosher Epicurean Society for more of my writing), I’m still very committed to the site and looking forward to a really great 2025!

2025 is going to be an exciting year, and I’m looking forward to finding out what’s coming out at SHOT Show this week. I doubt I’ll be getting much in the way of new guns, but I do hope to have some articles up on things I’ve been experimenting with in regards to stuff I already have.

I admit that 2024 was very night vision focused, and that’s not necessarily something that everyone is interested in. On the other hand, those articles were also very popular, so it seems like there’s a market for writing on that topic. But besides the inevitable goon stuff, I’ve got some other things I’d like to write about:

Galil ACE GenII 5.56 retrospective. I’ve shot my ACE GenII a bunch, and while it hasn’t been perfect, it’s an interesting enough rifle.

B&T USW-G thoughts. My article on the KPOS Gen2 is about a decade old at this point, and my SBR’d Glock really never went anywhere. Well, I recently procured a B&T USW-G chassis to see if a more modern solution would work better… stay tuned.

.22 TCM experimentation. I’ve always had a bit of a love affair with the .22 TCM cartridge – it’s a much more reloadable cartridge than 5.7×28, and can be formed from common 223 brass. It also has practically no recoil, and has a lot of blast – tons of fun.

SMSLaser HFXC update. I have a new HFXC v2 on order, and I’d like to post an update on whether it fixes the small issues found in the v1 device.

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