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Nebwake

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  1. Much more impressed with this . I watched Robert get pretty darn close to this at a course recently. Dude can run a gun.
  2. Bushnell DMR 3.5-21, Burris XTR 5-25, SIG Tango 4 in the budget line. Vortex Razor II or AMG, SIG tango 6 midrange price, Khales, tangent theta, USO ect in the high end priced glass. All of them will serve you well. I currently have a SIG Tango 6 5-30 on my 6.5 RPR and really like it. the eye box is not really forgiving though compared to some of the other glass out there, including the Razor II. I do like the SIG turrets better (I think...) over the razor II. The Tangent theta scopes are REALLY nice, but large and heavy. If you want to save some weight, go with the Razor AMG or the Khales.
  3. I have a daa belt and a cr speed. My prod/3 gun rig is on the daa. It was tight, but i got it all on there. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  4. I recently installed a kickeez and I think it is bump firing because of it. I had about 3000 rounds through it before the Kickeez. Today I had 2 doubles out of it. Ideas?
  5. Watch a few youtube videos on 1911's and you will have it back together easy. I have a 1911 techmat thing (mousepad with a 1911 diagram) in case I have a brain fart...
  6. M2 and I love browning, I have about 10 browning something or anothers in my safe... More aftermarket parts, longer history in 3gn. If you break an M2 I would be beyond shocked. Ask Pat Kelly or taran about how many rounds they have in their M2's. Another cheaper option would be a Stoeger 3000. There is a intensivly long M3K thread on here with lots of details. I have one and love it. it has been extremely reliable. is it an M2? no, will it slow me down, no.
  7. I have a glock 34 that I REALLY like. I also started with 1911 platforms in competition. I have found that since I also carry a glock daily (19 and 42 off duty) the transition was easy. I have also found that my times with the glock are better overall than now with the 1911 as I am used to it. That said, if you go to a 34, you will either have to shoot lim minor, or production.
  8. I guess I was lamenting on the price of re-barreling compared to the price of the rifle, they also have a special barrel nut that is not standard (I guess)... so $675 plus smith work on a $1000 rifle just seems a bit high. But I suppose when you look at the price of a bartlein or other high quality blank for a 700 action, its not out of line.
  9. When I first did it this afternoon, I was averaging about 3.25. After 4 beers I am about 3.75. While slower, that is better than I figured I would be Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
  10. Yea they are probably the best buy in the precision market right now. Only downside is they cost a small fortune to rebarrel.
  11. Yea suppressed is certainly the plan. I have a .22 silencer locked up in jail right now, but will have it long before I start him shooting rimfire.
  12. I havent heard of these. Closest thing I have seen around here is high school trap and I think even that has gone away.
  13. This is a fantastic training tool for movement. Especially if you live in the city and cannot shoot every day like us country folks . But even with a private range, I cannot shoot every day for a bunch of reasons. I did have an airsoft at one point but it broke after a few years of hard use. I actually got it while deployed from a shop in the community one day on patrol. It was mainly used to harass the other dudes in the platoon nothing like a few airsoft pellets to the @$$ when you are walking out of the shower Word of caution on airsoft in the city, some areas (and neighbors) will ho bat snit crazy seeing "a man with a gun", it may be fine but it may also be frowned upon. Makes me happy to have a home range, even it 18yds is the current max distance. Will be adding some movement areas to it, for sure. Yea thats a good point. You can always shoot down a long hallway or a basement inside if your town doesnt like seeing grown men running around with guns!
  14. This is a fantastic training tool for movement. Especially if you live in the city and cannot shoot every day like us country folks . But even with a private range, I cannot shoot every day for a bunch of reasons. I did have an airsoft at one point but it broke after a few years of hard use. I actually got it while deployed from a shop in the community one day on patrol. It was mainly used to harass the other dudes in the platoon nothing like a few airsoft pellets to the @$$ when you are walking out of the shower
  15. I have some demo sigs coming in. Pretty much everything but the 1-6 are backordered, but I should see that one here shortly. And shooter steve, i do like the PST logic. They have been pretty decent from what i have seen. It just seems that the glass gets much better if you throw a few hundred at it
  16. Im sure someone will buy that compact stock from you if you wanted to sell it Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk
  17. Hahah i havent seen that for a few years. Crazy ruskeys. Pretty funny and if you think that is the dumbest training the Spetnaz do, you are mistaken...
  18. Yea, Ill probably start him with the red ryder, then maybe a SRT?
  19. My oldest turns 4 in april and i have taught him basic gun safety rules similar to NRA family gun safety course. I would like to have him start with my old red ryder in about a year or so. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk
  20. Yea i certainly wont start kids with uspsa until much later. But am thinking more like shooting from a bench with very close supervision. Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk
  21. What is the collective think (generally) an appropriate age is to start a kid shooting with air rifles or .22? What about .22 pistols? I think I started around 6 with airguns and probably about 7 or 8 with shotguns, but have friends that started much earlier. So what do you all think? or when did you start your kids shooting? Not sure if this fits in the beginner section or not. Perhaps a mod, can think of a better spot....
  22. And as far as muzzling the cameraman, that is not taught really anywhere. No one wants someone shot, even on very non-linear ranges. I have shot at many 360 ranges that are managed appropriately where no one gets muzzled. That is one primary reason why MOST people teach to never sling a hot rifle on the back during a transition. It almost always gets dropped on safe on the front of the shooter then transition. I can see why he slung to the rear though based on the course of fire with the amount of movement with pistol then shotgun though. Not something I would do, or teach though...
  23. In the tactical world he did everything right. When you reach bolt lock or a malfunction, you dump the primary and go straight to the secondary. For a 50 yrs old man, and an actor he ran it like a champ. Mad respect to Taran for training him right. Mad respect to Keenau.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Yep... As much as I like 3 gun, work training comes first. Aside from slinging on his back (unless he was black on ammo), nothing he really did is out of the scope of tactical training application.
  24. Wilson ETM's have been great in my 9mm trojan. I did cut one spring section out though.
  25. My STI Trojan was the same way. It would not come out with a punch, it had to be cut out with a cutoff wheel.
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