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I definitely agree with going from larger muscle groups to smaller in the same workout. I have also read that working muscles that are opposite each other in series is more effective. Like working your biceps then a set of tricepts then back to bicepts then tricepts again. Or chest, rows...
I have no idea. Maybe it was a dumb idea. I've never actually seen one in person and hadn't looked into it much when I said that.
I found this one in a quick search. It's bigger than I was picturing. It's 12 feet long and weighs in at 52lbs.
This one is a bit smaller at 9 feet long and...
I don't believe this has been mentioned... But if I were in NO, or any other place where flooding was a possibility, I think an inflatable raft or boat, even a small one, would be invaluable. If you have to hike miles through a couple feet of water, being able to float your heavy stuff along...
I'm not sure if the outdoor public range you're talking about is like the one I'm familiar with, but I used to go to one here in Indiana fairly frequently. It was an outdoor range run by the state DNR.
As for what to expect though: The range I went to was frequently unsupervised...
I am in your position (senior in college) and I don't/wouldn't do it. I have a carry permit and live in Indiana (a fairly gun-friendly state), but still never go to campus carrying.
To me, it's not worth getting kicked out and wasting the 3 years of effort I put in to get this far. That's...
Thanks El T, for the quick reply:
I do have my permit, and so it wasn't a problem. I was just confused about it. :)
It does seem dumb to me, though, that you have to have a permit just to go to the range for some .22 plinking. Oh well.
Thanks again,
Jackson
Sorry about that. Guess it wasn't too clear. What I'm asking is why did I have to have my permit to have taken my handgun to the range?
I thought you could take a handgun to and from the range without a permit so long as you had it in your trunk...
So why did he need to see my permit...
This past weekend I went shooting at a local public range south of Muncie, IN at the Wilbur Wright Fish and Wildlife Area. The range, and the entire wildlife preserve, is patrolled and maintained by the Indiana DNR.
While I'm there shooting a DNR officer pulls up in his truck and goes...
Bought .22 and .45 in Indiana last week. Wal-Mart No questions asked. Paid with credit card. Put it in the cart and headed for the grocery aisle.
Jackson Clark,
Indiana
I believe the blued 220's have an aluminum alloy frame under a steel slide. And they seem to handle being dropped just fine. I accidentlally dropped mine just today, actually. (I'm clumsy.)
I also vote for the Blued 220 with night sites. I have the "siglite" night sights on mine and...
I think it might depend on the age of the kids, but generally speaking I think it'd be best to corral them in an open field a far away from the building as possible. Most schools have a soccer field or football field or something similar that would be far enough away from the building to be...
This thread just kinda fadded out... (maybe because it was a dumb question?) But I'm still curious how much that 6 inches or so effects the velocity of the bullet. Anyone have any idea?
Thanks,
Jackson
I recently rented a documentary of it from Family Video in Muncie, Indiana. It had a fair amount of actual news footage, but was mostly people talking and being interviewed. If I recall correctly it was just called "The North Hollywood Shootout", but I'm not certain of that. I'll look next...
I've been wondering about this same thing myself recently... I understand why it gets more velocity out of the longer barrel, but how much more velocity? And how much will that affect the effective range of the gun?
Thanks,
Jackson
I don't know anything about law, but wouldn't that violate those people's right to privacy? Couldn't there be a legal way of keeping them from publishing such a list?
I don't know of any reason why it would be illegal to have a mag visible, but I don't live in FL either. So I can't be much help there.
I usually keep mine in my back pocket, but what I carry uses single stack mags.
I have seen IWB mag carriers though, they might be something you could...
Well, as for the militia you might try the United States Code Title 10, Subtitle A, Part I, Chapter 13, Sec. 311 the definition of the militia:
"The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and, except as provided in section 313 of title 32...
Aside from shooting, I'd have to say my next biggest passion is Jeeps. '81-'87 CJ7's and 8's. Between my father and myself we have 4. An '85 and an '84 CJ7 and an '81 and an '83 CJ8.
I am also into the martial arts, but I bet a lot of people here are. I study Karate and Judo and have...
Forgive me if I don't know what I'm talkin' about here... I dunno much about law, but wouldn't making a law that is based pretty much completely on upholding the ideals of one religion kinda be the same thing as making a "law respecting an establishment of [that] religion", which is something...
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