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You obviously are mistaken in your belief of the differences between an AR-15 and a M16A1. AR-15s are semi-auto only. M16 family of military weapons have 3 position selectors, the positions being SAFE, SEMI, AUTO/BURST. M16A1s and M16A3s read AUTO, while the A2s and A4s read BURST. M4 is...
Tactical Firearms Training
Guy Relford is a lawyer and shooting instructor, as well as owner of the above. Best source in IN for asking about the use of deadly force, gun safety, training, etc. When he's not in court, his office or at home, he can be found at Eagle Creek Pistol Range, on Indy's...
Firing berms aren't set in yards, but meters. I've shot KD ranges at Atterbury, while in the Guard, in the Indiana Adjutant General's matches. Firers started on the 100m line, fired 10 rounds, standing free-hand, moved back to the 200m line, seated supported.......
We used M16A1, since that's...
My question is .308 for what? 7.62x51, .308 Win, .30-06? What barrel length? Yes, I know I typed .308 Win and 7.62. Depending on the weapon in question, it may make a difference in powder type, charge, etc. As an example, reloads for a M1 Garand specify using IMR 4896 or powders with nearly the...
Ah, if someone points a weapon at me, I'm not going to take it lightly, 2A rights or not. Think it was Jeff Cooper that stated you shouldn't ever point a weapon at something you don't intend to kill. Might not be exact, but you get the idea
Thanks for that. I've posted in the other thread, but my posts seem to have garnered zero attention. Most of the forums I frequent, make frequent use of various smiley faces to indicate a facetious post/thread or poke fun at another member. None of us take it seriously, as a result. Given I'd...
Been a member here for almost two years, but really didn't say much, in my initial post here. Grew up in SW Indiana, odd jobs after HS, enlisted 12/78 in the Army. Spent 5 years in Germany, in an infantry battalion, pulling security on a Pershing missle site. Medically retired, 11/2008, living...
Times do change, that's for certain. Would I carry an AR into a restaurant? No, don't have one, but no is still the answer for carrying my M1 Garand, into a restaurant. Not a good idea. Now, having said that, I'll relate a story, that happened in the late 1970s, in the same town, at about the...