If jeff cooper met me, he'd think I was a dirtbag, a rant for the discerning 'tist.
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VWe both like .45 ACP and .308s but I personally look like a homeless alcoholic. Scratched up armor plate and well used German gats.
He wouldn't like me and my unkempt beard.
The best character in Joker is the .38 revolver.
Jameson is delicious.
No one is coming to save you. Save yourself and cook dinner.
.40 is a good round. 9mm is damn good too. .45 ACP is for sexual Tyrannosaurus rexes and old fudds. You decide who you are bby.
7.62 battle rifles are the tits. I will also accept 6.5 creedmoor. 5.56 is also beautiful.
Going to make some recipes soon. Place got fucked up and I lost my stock of meat. Guns are ok though. And dogs. That's what is important.
Uncle Scruffy loves you and hopes you are as drunk as I am.
Uncle Scruffy
Damn, glad you got the gats and dogs safe. I'm doing a moment of silence for your meat tho.
Lobster tails and grass fed Iowa beef. Iowa pork raised on good corn. It was a loss. Thank you for your understanding friend. I had plans for that delicious food.
Makers Mark and some .22’s ‘cause I just shaved my beard off this morning. Not too drunk yet to go play boat captain.
Sorry to hear about your meat. Ain’t you got a generator?
Nope. Always spend money on gats. A generator would be handy but if I am honest I would just buy more gats.
Commendable and all, but you can’t shoot the lights back on after they go out. Unless you walk around wearing nods all the time, I suppose.
Anyone have a link to that jogger who shot in the air and hit the transformer out front causing a large blackout? That was hilarious.
Scruffy, if we lived close I’d happily trade you a flea market generator for a good recipe.
You're a hell of a nephew. Wish I remembered which relation you are from but you're cool regardless.
I shoot 1911s in OG caliber way better than striker fired 9s.
Went shooting for the first time in a year last weekend. First 7 rounds with pistols I used my buddy's Jamteen at 10 yards. I put the first 2 in the bull, 3rd in the 8 ring and the last 4 in the 9 and 8 (2 each)
I love my glock 17 but my hits are just dogshit. Low left alternating between the black & non-scoring, with the occasional super super focused shot going in the 7 or better.
Get yourself some snap caps, that low left (for a right handed shooter that is) on Glocks especially seems to be anticipation of recoil. Snap caps when blindly loaded in a mix with live rounds will help you with that recoil anticipation.
Low left sounds like a mild trigger jerk with occasional bad offhand placement. I say that with confidence as that is my problem too.
Good luck man. Also, try a P7M8. It is handgun alchemy.
I got to shoot one a few times as a teenager when I couldn't even begin to appreciate it
And I'm not in a place where I can justify $1,200+ on a new gat (when I have so many already that I don't shoot often enough as is...)
If it's consistent between different guns/ammo then it's a shooter problem. But the PPS I carried for most of the last decade shot low left with Critical Defense. Shot point of aim with Remmington UMC target ammo. Really became apparent when I got my second PPS and it shot point of aim with Critical Defense.
That's fair. Love the PPS. Mine is my summer carry.
before I bought my first pistol I was at a friend's house trying out a bunch of stuff. He handed me his springfield EMP in .40 after I'd been shooting several other guns and my first shot went right through the bullseye. I wish I'd saved up more before purchase, because that thing is way better than my XDm.
I went to the range with friend and shot his Sig Sauer Revolution 1911.
An entire mag went into a 2" ragged hole.
"WHAT FUCKING WITCHCRAFT IS THIS?!?!?! BEGONE, SATAN!"
Need replace those steel plates with Ceramic or Hybrids. They aren't $1200 a set anymore for NIJ rated stuff.
As much as people rag on Steel armor it had its place in time when it was $300 for a set of plates, trauma pads, and spall bags and Ceramic plates started at $600 each. Especially when it was "just in case" as steel plates in a cool dry place will last decades. Ceramic plates have an expiration date. While it's longer than the 5 years most put on their stuff the resin/epoxy/glue they use does start to degrade after 10 - 15 years. Also they were the right weight for training & competition purposes.
It's no longer "just in case" and Ceramic Level IV standalone plates are $300 a set for 4401's.