Gary brought it, and I brought the ammo. You should have spoken up. I offered the last 10 rounds to whoever wanted it, but I didn't have any takers within earshot.
hard to hear, when you whisper!Gary brought it, and I brought the ammo. You should have spoken up. I offered the last 10 rounds to whoever wanted it, but I didn't have any takers within earshot.
-1 on your avatar.......just sayingThanks everyone for making today so awesome!
H&K, I know you've heard it a lot by this point, but I really appreciate you doing the training for us. The techniques and thought-processes are invaluable, and could very well save someone's life. Thank you for your time and patience... I know we took a long time to get started.
FPD, thank you so much for coordinating the location! It was a great place to shoot without having to worry if you were going to shoot through the trees into somebody's home. Perfect area! Sorry about all the brass...
Thank you to everyone who let me shoot their guns! Everyone was so nice and willing to share their toys!
Overall, I want to thank everyone that was there. It was such an awesome day of new friends, hanging out, and of course shooting! I really enjoyed myself, and I'm looking forward to going out shooting with all you again soon!
-1 on your avatar.......just saying
I really wish I had gotten video of Lawraa running this drill...
You and me both!
Man, that sucks. I wish I had been around, or paying attention!
I drink all the FN
I want a scar pretty bad.
I'd be a bit spooked if that happened to me as many times as it happened to you guys during SHTF training.
If Cru would let me have the memory card, I could make a new one. Until then though, you're stuck looking at my neon sign!
...actually, I would need him to make the avatar for me. I don't know how to do it!
After the numerous failure to feeds both you and Kimmi had, I think that Kool-Aid may be straight from Jim Jone's camp. It seemed that if you had a little less than optimal grip those pistols just would not cycle. My guess is they never fail during target practice, but I'd be a bit spooked if that happened to me as many times as it happened to you guys during SHTF training.
I was drawing from IWB and caught my shirt in 2 of the 3 stages I fired at the rotating target. In both cases, I rapid fired at least 3 rds with a much less than optimal grip on the pistol...... including plenty of fabric in my hand and didn't have the issues the FNs had.
As I told Kimmi, I think the reason is that those pistols are extremely light for as big as they are. My compact S&W M&P 40c is smaller but actually has more slide weight. More weight = equals more momentum going rearward. Newton's 2nd law or some such.