What?!
You can't train at USTC with LAV and not go to the Cracker Barrel... everytime you do, God kills a kitten.
It should just start going on the course announcements.
What?!
You can't train at USTC with LAV and not go to the Cracker Barrel... everytime you do, God kills a kitten.
It should just start going on the course announcements.
Last edited by Jim D; 11-09-11 at 16:12.
You know, they have a large selection.
I usually get the double-meat Breakfast. It is a safe choice.
Last edited by Heavy Metal; 11-09-11 at 16:22.
My brother saw Deliverance and bought a Bow. I saw Deliverance and bought an AR-15.
Titleist,
“Holmes, you’re gonna really hate life when we get into the house with that fiber optic front sight…”
Can you expand why the fiber optic front sight was not a good choice with examples from the shoothouse under various light conditions?
My G19 has a black read DP sight and front is DP FO.
Thanks,
MFP
Because even subconsciously night sights give you general alignment of the sights under low-light, no light. And the fiber front sight, especially on a pistol without a weapon light can be VERY slow to align your shot.
My FLX is a game gun, for a home defense gun I usually use my M&P 9c or my SBR.
Sorry...sorry...I didn't mean to kick anyones' dog or somethin'. I'll make my stomach harden the f*ck up.
Last edited by Titleist; 11-09-11 at 17:41.
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die."
Titleist,
Thanks for the great pics and detailed AAR. This class looked awesome!
Heading to CB tonight. May have to have breakfast for dinner.
QFT
I did a run or two with my 14.5" barreled carbine and it was just as unwieldy as the 16" I tried using in similar situations before. Once I switched to my handgun I immediately felt more comfortable and better able to handle the various angles without flagging myself.
If my form had come back for my MP5, it'd be a different story. Next time, perhaps.
Principles matter.
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