Did a quick "tailgate" review of my Speed Six. Let me know what you think and what I missed. I ALWAYS welcome constructive criticism, it only makes me better. Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp0GbqSGobs
I've carried the Glock 19, 26, 27 and 30. Now I carry the Shield all the time.....and I mean all the time. I found myself leaving the Glocks at home cause of how think they were. I liked my buddies LC9 but hated the trigger. Then I found the Shield. I still am and always will be a Glock...
Thanks for the feedback. I also noticed the point of view of the sights should've been against a darker background. The holster I use is locally made by Tracker Leather. I can and will post a vid of it if you think it will be of use.
Here is my review of this great little gun made by S&W. Let me know what you think about the vid and what I may have left out or done better. Thanks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph3CMAHpo8w
Then I think your well set up. Between the AK and AR you pretty well covered. My recommendation is stock up on parts and ammo. I like to pick one rifle and stick with it, practicing as much as I can afford. For me the AR is perfect. I used to hate it, but it just makes too much sense...
Right. Using any kind of adhesive was frustrating since aligning the scope and iphone is so important. I'm gonna try this using a scout type mount to make shouldering the rifle easier.
Part 2. This is just fun. Everyone likes to plink, I think. And this lets you record the fun. Side note: aiming is a bit awkward.
The only thing that would make a mount like this more fun is if I could still get a good cheek weld. A scout type mount should work great.....hmmmm...
Adrenalin lasts but a minute. Most people once hit, look for safety. Only well trained professionals push through the pain; and only when knowing that ones death serves a higher purpose be it your battle buddies living on or for God. Also at that range, adrenalin is irrelevant. Adrenalin...
For SHTF, I'd go with a 5.56. I like the 308, but there is a reason we went to 5.56. It all comes down to how much ammo the gun holds and how much you can carry. Marines shoot the 5.56 every year at 500 yards. It's deadly accurate as long as you make a good wind call. 30 vs 20 in a mag...
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