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    Way off center primer strikes - 22lr

    :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimfire_ammunition
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    Force on Force Training?

    Here is a snip from our facebook page. Details a bit about the topic. We train heavily in reality based Force on Force and it is one of THE best tools to improve real world performance in a critical incident. I have omitted some things so as to not make it some type of advertisement. At this...
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    "It’s the hands that kill you.”

    Again I think your missing the point. The point is to teach the student to make a conscious initial observation(s) of the hands and what may or may not be in the hands. Also to re-observe if they lose sight of the person or the hands in general. This is nothing to do with open handed...
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    "It’s the hands that kill you.”

    The point is not to continuously watch the hands and ignore anything else. In your last post you are pretty much talking unarmed or more correct open handed combatives at this point. Sure they can go for a weapon but the hands at this point are devoid of an external weapon and we need to be...
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    The inexpensive firearm for defence line of reasoning....

    This is your answer PERIOD, cost be damned. And it is not your business in how much someone spends on defending themselves. You are placing a certain amount of importance on cost of the weapon. Cost be damned. So what if someone happens to be more comfortable with a weapon that costs more...
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    Who makes an accurate AR in 308?

    What is your budget? How far away are you shooting coyotes? Why .308?
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    How are some private builders able to sell rifles so cheap?

    Armorer or even basic LE/Mil pricing, many can save around 20%-25% or more over retail on parts for a build. So if you end up paying ~10%-15% under retail and the remaining percentage is his profit, it is more than fair for his time to procure parts and build the rifle.
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    One Hand Tap Rack

    One handed incapacitation training is pretty standard stuff. No voodoo involved. If you carry a weapon for HD/SD/Duty purposes it should be something that you have received quality instruction on and are proficient with performing. It really isn't that difficult and correct technique stays in...
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    Stag or S&W AR?

    What type of "difficulty"? What is your budget?
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    "TOP Tier" AR15

    You don't want to be convinced of anything, you just want to be argumentative. It is obvious that you will be convinced of nothing as your basing your judgement off of a sampling of 2 weapons, which is pure ignorance. Buy whatever you like.
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    Which Nightforce for .50 BMG

    Next to a Rem 40X .308. :D
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    If you were building a house...

    Here is an interesting design for ideas. :) http://ifitshipitshere.blogspot.com/2010/05/safe-house-in-poland-is-modern-fortress.html
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    would anyone suggest

    Those 2 would not be my personal top 2 choices, however out of those 2 I would pick the M&P without a doubt. Personal preference / bias goes to the M&P. I prefer the ergo's of the S&W but the trigger needs work. A nice trigger fix and the M&P is a much nicer feeling weapon for myself than the...
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    Two Hand Grip

    Jerry Miculek shoots a pistol with a thumbs forward grip in the same iso stance / presentation as he uses on a revolver.
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    Two Hand Grip

    I was messaged about this post and asked to reply at a couple other places so I will just quote myself. I will first say that I carried a revolver professionally for a few years and before professional training I shot Chapman. I then adjusted more to an Iso with the revolver. I was considered...
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    What is your longest shot with a 5.56 rifle?

    920 yards on 18"w x 30"h steel with pretty boring consistency. Kinda neat being able to get 2 rounds in the air at one time.
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    Hearing protection with glasses

    I have Howard Leights but the nicest are my Sordins with the Gel ear pieces. They conform nicely around glasses and are the most comfortable.
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    What's your round count for Memorial Day weekend?

    None. I don't shoot on weekends as I spend a lot of my week shooting. :)
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    Tueller drill retrospective

    If anyone knows or gets to speak to Dennis Tueller, he will tell you that they were trying to figure out how fast someone can cover 21 feet and the answer is that someone can easily cover that distance in 1.5 seconds. The 21 feet was a bit arbitrary of a distance when they picked it. Also...
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    Press out vs Punch out

    Just to clarify I was not speaking about point shooting, nor did I take the conversation to mean point shooting. I am not a fan of point shooting in its original definition when the term was first coined, but there are variations of sighted fire and there are legitimate retention or contact...
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