That is one very, very nice looking gun. Saw one at the last Steel Plate Match. Keep me in mind ... I wouldn't mind putting a few rounds downrange with one.
Black Label, oh friend of mine... Let me know when the new baby arrives... Welcome to the Beretta family...
I was drooling all over a M9A3 at Blythes a couple weeks ago but it just seemed a bit high to bring her home...
Acteon, you don't sweat in Arizona because the sweat evaporates faster than you can feel it... It is a dry heat... Much better than yesterday down at JP with high humidity, almost did the chicken leg thing...
Sorry I haven't been around for a couple days now... had to shoot and work so I could shoot... Just finished reading 4 days of your guys dribble though...
There are very few day shift jobs for Systems Repair
Black Label... some of the family...
You just need the A3 now. Had my eyes on one but wanted to feel it first. When I went Blythes didn't have one in stock. Might just have to go look
When I was in we had just got brand new M4's as we were the ones to uncrate and clean them. We ended up going to rifle qual and we were all able to hit the man size target at 500 yds with irons. Though we weren't going to tight groups and shooting on Okinawa is always up for anything especially with a strong wind and constant change in direction.AR platforms ruled the day. Most were scoped but a few had irons (mine included). Had a complete newbie with a 16" bbl AR and irons that kept pace all weekend.
A 16" bbl AR with irons and Federal 55 gr ammo (Walmart value pack) will get it done if you do your part.
I had irons and a 20" bbl AR with Walmart ammo. That's my target ... Number 29
If I recall correctly ...
Number 28 was a 16" bbl with scope.
Number 30 was a 16" bbl with irons.
Number 31 was a 16" bbl with scope.
I always liked the looks and the feel of the 92. I'm not a Glock fan boy, but I do like them,and understand not everyone else does. To each their own, but to be honest the m&p guys are getting worse than the Glock guys.
Apparently no buildings in Chicago allow berretas