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Kinda funny to see squids and coasties get into a "who's more hardcore" debate. LOL.
Trained and served with both, and the coasties get my vote. Hard chargers, they are.
Played in garage bands in the 80s as loud as possible.
Been to hundreds of concerts, including AC/DC in 1982 (I remember because it was the loudest)
Had a flashbang go off right next to my head in training
Fired Dragon missile in USMC (wore earplugs, but they didn't help all that much)...
My favorite military poser story involves a guy claiming to be Delta Force.
I was going to junior college in yet another of my failed attempts at a higher education. This had to be the first or second day of class. I was wearing a short sleeve shirt and the sleeve had creeped up enough to...
I voted too much equipment, but I probably should have voted other.
I have most of the equipment, but I don't have a lot of time due to my commitment to IDPA shooting. I think the one local 3 gun match day in my area would clash with my favorite IDPA match day, and I am not willing to give...
Here is an answer that is a little different:
Yes, I've shot someone. Made 4 holes in him (entered in left calf, exited left calf, entered left forearm, exited left forearm). It is hard to admit this, but I have come to terms with it - it was an accident, or negligent discharge. Thank...
While I love both guns (I have two SW1911s, not gunsite though, and I have a 220 Carry SAO), I have to say go with the 1911. The Sig is great, but the 1911 has many parts/upgrades/customizables and they can be found very easily. The Sig? Not so much.
I know what you are going through, though...
I've had really good luck with the Cabella's Tumbler Kit (comes with media, polish and a separater bowl). Not a bad deal at $57.00.
I suspect another company makes these for Cabela's to sell with their name on it, but I have no idea who...
I love my PT92 AFS... I just don't use it for competitions. I use a high thumbs forward grip, with the strong hand thumb resting on the safety - OOPS! I mean the DECOCKER... RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A STRING! :cuss:
Other than accidentally decocking the gun while shooting fast, I love the feel...
So, if my financial situation suddenly spikes, you guys think this would be a worthwhile investment?
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=378138&t=11082005
Just curious to see what people have for manuals. I've only been reloading for a month, but actually bought several manuals before I bought one piece of equipment.
Here is what I have:
Chevalier "ABC's of Reloading, 8th Edition"
Lee "Modern Reloading Second Edition"
Loadbooks USA "45...
I just recently started reloading and I love it!
One thing I find interesting about reloaders is that they are so willing to convince non-reloaders to get into it... like the two gentlemen that helped the OP - that is pretty cool. It is similar with shooting to some degree, but reloaders really...
Sure you could! Go for it, but be good to yourself - don't overdo it!
I think with your medical issues, you wouldn't have to kneel if a stage called for it, you could probably get by with a low squat behind cover. Just let the RO know about your bionic leg before a kneeling stage starts and...
I am relatively new to reloading, and have not had any accidents.
To avoid squibs and/or double charges, I clipped an LED booklight onto the frame of the press and pointed it down at the bullet seating station so it lights up the inside of the case. This way, I can see the charge very easily...
In a SHTF scenario, I will use my .22 rifle...
I will hand it to my girlfriend and tell her to lay down some cover fire while I advance with a better weapon. "Oh, and baby, try not to shoot me in the back.":uhoh::D
Thanks for all the nice comments on my Roll-Top Reloading Station! :)
308sc - good on you for getting all that stuff yourself!
I am new to reloading, but everything I've read says that primers and powder should be stored with some distance between them. Other than that, your setup looks...
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