Ouch:xmad: dbukhead you are the James Bond of geekdom!:bow: Before I responded to this I sent my high school science teacher an e-mail and apologized for sleeping so much. That was educational, apparently poorly remembered high school science x SOTIC instructor = guy with foot in mouth. The...
Wow! I realize that that sounds like I'm gonna be killing LEO's and NG's. I'm not. But they will be on the frontline of any SHTF scenario as will there bodies and gear. Never leave a man behind only applies if there is somewhere to be extracted to.
We trained that way in the Regiment but only with simunitions. You never knew when you went through a door or down a hallway if some ******* was gonna pop out and start laying a beating. It sucked but it proved itself as quality training on more than one occasion for guys overseas. I do believe...
if Hi-Point isn't paying you then they should. But in all seriousness I don't care what you carry only that you carry. Enjoy your next trip to the range and remember your eye pro. I'm done now...truce?:buddies:
You are applying equal and opposite reaction to two separate events. The firing of the projectile and the impact of said projectile. The amount of force applied to the projectile and the weapon is indeed the same but the amount of force said projectile applies is a separate physical interaction...
Go with an AR or something that takes AR mags. LE and NG both use the AR series so if S really HTF then you can readily find ammo and mags. Both are perfectly reliable when properly maintained the AK is a little more forgiving tho.
Thats not basic physics, thats not even physics. If I shove you we don't both fly backwards. When a gun is fired there is a chemical reaction inside the cartridge resulting in an explosive release of energy. This energy reacts equally and oppositely by propelling the catridge and...
I've never wrapped my hands around a transvestite but I know the experience would leaved me dirty and ashamed. Of coarse for the money you could be more confident that the tranie will give you your money's worth.
Good man. Sounds like you payed attention to the words in your oath. If you have a problem with an order or a policy thats what open doors and political authority is for, those fights are not your battlefield. We had the same policy only weapons brought on post or stored in the arms room were...
I completely agree with you. Our rights will not be infringed in an outright assault but by sneaky legislation put together and voted on by small men in big positions. I just don't see presenting my permit as a violation. Aside from traffic stops where I present it unasked the one time it was...
I carry a Sig P220 with an extra mag in both front pockets, 45 can be expensive to practice with so I bought a 22lr conversion kit for it and couldn't be happier. I can put 3-400 22's down range and work on those oft over looked four fundamentals and finish up with 100-150 230gr FMJ's for the...
I personally have no issue with presenting my permit if asked, though it has only come up once but the LEO was very polite and professional. I even hand it over with my license, registration and proof of insurance when I get pulled over. Ive never had a negative experience doing this usually the...
Thats an easy mistake to make, I think they use the same engineers.:) Before the hate starts, calm down Glockophiles its a joke your tupperware burps just fine.
My father was an Operator of the old school. One of the most important life lessons he taught his boys and I now teach mine is, it is a moral responsibility of the strong to defend the weak. Carrying a firearm is a much larger responsibility than I fear many of those who carry realize. That...
The first gun I bought for my wife was a Bersa Thunder .380ACP. She really liked it, aw hell I did too. A couple of years ago I bought her an XD40 sub compact and the Bersa hasn't seen the light of day since. She finds the sub compact 40 more comfortable to carry than the Bersa.