I enjoyed the movie for its intense action scenes, but I do think some of the scenes were purely for dramatic effect.
Has anyone heard that the movie might be based on the real life of Master Sgt. Jeffery Sarver. I heard he filed a lawsuit claiming the writer of the movie essentially took events that occurred while the writer was embedded with the Sarver and wrote a script from it. And the ringer is that Sarver didn't get a dime for it. I thought some of you guys might find this interesting.
I've got the Butler Creeks on my Meopta and if I'm shooting in tight quarters (through a barrel comes to mind) the comp would blow the flip-ups off the scope and I'd have to go looking for the cover after the I finished the stage. I need to pick up a scope cover from CPWSA.
Some lowers now come with a small screw underneath the pistol grip that will help get a tighter fit between the upper and lower. So apparently some manufacturers think a tight fit is important.
I've got the SRT in my 226 and it is definitely gritty. I've got a 229 without the SRT and it is much smoother. If I was to do it again I'd not get the SRT. Just my .02 cents.
The E2 looks really good.
Just wondering if all E2's are going to come with the Short Reset Trigger? I've got one in my current 226 that I'm not too fond of.
I have the problem of trying to keep it all together in my head of shoot target x, y, z, and reload now that I find myself wanting to be sure that I hit the target. It can be hard to shoot and move on sometimes.
Good tips in this thread. Thanks.