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It's the head sweeping after shooting and the combat rolls in full kit that gets me rolling..
And the guys/gals shooting 10-ring with old rifles you've never seen before chambered in calibers you never knew existed are the Mr. Miyagis of the shooting world. They look like FUDDs but can give you at least five minutes of advice on how to improve your gun's accuracy using these simple tricks.
You'll ignore them but within five years you'll have unknowingly implemented their suggestions, suddenly realizing they ninja-adviced your ass subconciously.
It's the head sweeping after shooting and the combat rolls in full kit that gets me rolling..
A dork. But that has nothing to do with holster or gun.So when I'm carrying in a kydex holster on a leather belt while shooting my Garand... wtf does that make me??
A dork. But that has nothing to do with holster or gun.
Further question - What if you're dressed in full combat gear ca.1943 and shooting a Garand or Mosin? Is that tacticool?
For me (though I'm no Fudd) tacticool doesn't necessarily mean AR. It's this guy:
A dork. But that has nothing to do with holster or gun.
Further question - What if you're dressed in full combat gear ca.1943 and shooting a Garand or Mosin? Is that tacticool?
Until the Finns show up.
Call Sign: DiabeetusI was just re-scanning this thread and realized that *this* is the best picture ever !!!!
Closing action and walking back is a safety violation? What planet do you live on?
He's barely in front of the line, and frankly the line is an artificial creation/idea. Nothing about the line protects you from being shot.
Honestly there's nothing in this video I thought was dangerous.
I was at an outlaw practical pistol event when visiting a friend, a guy was there with his 2 nephews. they were wrestling around in between stages and were told to stop by the RO, about a minute later they start up again when the uncle un-holstered his 1911 put it to his nephews stomach and pulled the trigger..... everybody freaked out and the RO kicked them out. the uncles reply was "oh chill the f.... out, it wasn't loaded"
Years ago, the brass rat at the Barnstable town range started picking up brass on the line while I was shooting my pistol. Next thing I know he starts walking down range while I'm still firing. I packed up and left. Another time I had a environmental or fish & game cop walk up to check my range permit while I was actively shooting.
I also got the date mixed up once, and was shooting first thing in the morning, when about 3 or 4 vehicles full of SWAT guys pulled up. They had the range closed and reserved for them that day and yhey had just got down with some drug raid and were all pumped up and crap. One just came over to me and said (in a friendly way, btw) "Hey, sorry, the range is closed today, so finish the mag you got, but you gotta go."
I recently saw a guy buy a stack of targets, like 10 - 15 of them, Clip them ALL up. Send it down range, fire a full mag into them. Brought it back and tore off the top one, not expecting the other holes...
Closing action and walking back is a safety violation? What planet do you live on?
He's barely in front of the line, and frankly the line is an artificial creation/idea. Nothing about the line protects you from being shot.
Honestly there's nothing in this video I thought was dangerous.