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I carry appendix concealed when I'm out and strong side open around home, but a shoulder rig is a chad move.I know they've lost popularity these days, but my favorite way to carry is a shoulder rig.
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I carry appendix concealed when I'm out and strong side open around home, but a shoulder rig is a chad move.I know they've lost popularity these days, but my favorite way to carry is a shoulder rig.
there's no reason we shouldnt have these abominations shipped here by the crate, but sadly we're ruled by libtard faggotshttps://youtube.com/watch?v=-fDTHytIiLwFinally, a Glock chambered in something good: 762 toke
I carry appendix concealed when I'm out and strong side open around home, but a shoulder rig is a chad move.
Dry fire practice is your friend. Sounds as if you're having problems with pre-ignition push. This is a common beginner problem. I had it too. Consistently training in dry fire fixed it.How the hell do I shoot good
I went to the range again today and zeroed my red dot properly before putting another 150 rounds through the barrel. I’m up to 350 rounds shot with my gun and my form is doodoo dogshit.
My accuracy is alright when I go slow and work my way to the trigger wall; I overcompensate and dip down left if I’m rapid firing, that’s if I’m not trying to find my reticle. How the hell do I get gud?
I feel like I may be too rigid and not letting the gun recoil correctly back onto target. At least I feel like I’m making progress trying to learn holster draw and getting into low ready/compressed ready position. I finally stopped racking a new mag like a newbie and started letting the slide release chamber for me.
The mechanics are the exact same with both systems. He does not need to do one or the other first.A red dot is fancy by definition. Figure out irons first. When you figure that out, the red dot will feel so much easier. Just have your contacts in dude. And work on your breathing. Thats half of why you're jumping, your body is restless. Pace your shots, and you'll end up with a decent group.
Ben is legitimately a world class shooter and a great instructor. He's also a dickhead that likes to troll people but without a doubt he knows his stuff. Also check out Hunter Constantine, JJ Racaza, Joe Farewell, and Christian Sailer. Sailer doesn't make as well produced videos as those others but holy fuck, just watch videos of the man moving/transitioning/reloading. Between them all you have some excellent resources for what you can train to improve your shooting tremendously. I think while one does need live fire to verify some skills (this is what drills do) and test some things, it's not near as much as one thinks.Check out Ben Stoeger on YouTube and others who actually can shoot proficiently and teach it to others. Vet your info sources and ignore fudds.
Id imagine steel or tungsten birdshot, maybe slightly heavier would be good drone repellent, idk. Fun looking shell none the less.Drone loads now?
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As if there wasn't enough spergery about which shotgun loads are best...
It's probably just a printed hull & nothing special, but still I've long been wondering which shot #'s & chokes what would work best for different duties; vs. FPV, Mavic/bomber, etc. As things develop it'll be interesting to hear more from both sides about what they use for such purposes.
Personally I've always preferred irons over scopes. I feel they've helped make me a better shot. But to each his own.The mechanics are the exact same with both systems. He does not need to do one or the other first.
I got my makarov cerakoated, slide was only 60, it's my back up or summer carry. Beat to hell but nice enough pistol. Takes a beating. Socom blue looks like "blued" work.What’s a good preserving coat job I can do to my pistol? I hear people talk about cerakote and duracoat. I wouldn’t mind paying a few hundred for a snazzy paint job but my main goal is just to add a layered coat onto the Glock nPVD slide coating.
I'd like to see that. My own GDR Makarov is far too nice for such a thing, but it might be fun if I ever pick up another in lesser condition.I got my makarov cerakoated, slide was only 60, it's my back up or summer carry. Beat to hell but nice enough pistol. Takes a beating. Socom blue looks like "blued" work.
Let me dig pics out, thers a 85% chance I'll forget but I'm not at home. It's cooler out so I'm packing my ported G20 normal carry. Also apparently doing a NO LACKIN is rude at family dinners. But you can post when everyone else is watching awful football games.I'd like to see that. My own GDR Makarov is far too nice for such a thing, but it might be fun if I ever pick up another in lesser condition.
How does relining a barrel work? Is it just like one of this rifled sleeves that are used for some 3D guns, or a different process? Never heard of rebarelling a pistol beforeShot my model 29 today, recoil wasn't bad at all. I'm sure the 8 3/8 barrel and scope help weight it down a bit. Now I have confidence to buy a .50AE after my project AR9 and C96 relining of the barrel.
How the fuck do you reline the barrel of a 100+ year old gun?Shot my model 29 today, recoil wasn't bad at all. I'm sure the 8 3/8 barrel and scope help weight it down a bit. Now I have confidence to buy a .50AE after my project AR9 and C96 relining of the barrel.
How does relining a barrel work? Is it just like one of this rifled sleeves that are used for some 3D guns, or a different process? Never heard of rebarelling a pistol before
there is a man that does this for ok pricing. From his siteHow the fuck do you reline the barrel of a 100+ year old gun?
The best paint job is wear and tear. Pristine guns give me the willies. It's like getting in a turbo car and seeing that it has less than 1000 miles on. Shoot the fucking paint off it, and then tell the guy looking at it where that scratch came from, and that ding, and that little nubbin of nail polish.....It’s a pretty tool. I give it a kiss before bed because it keeps me safe. I clean it every time after I shoot. I even started putting pro gold in it. I want to treat it like my baby. If that means giving it a chocolate chip paint job just to eke out another year with it that’s a risk I’m willing to take.
Will painting it ruin it?
Once we get to heaven —if the Almighty lets us have guns there— we can keep our firearms pristine in a place without entropy. In the meantime, enjoy them, because they might not be around forever anyways.The best paint job is wear and tear. Pristine guns give me the willies. It's like getting in a turbo car and seeing that it has less than 1000 miles on. Shoot the fucking paint off it, and then tell the guy looking at it where that scratch came from, and that ding, and that little nubbin of nail polish.....
But as an aside, I think once you break the barrier of the first major blotch on it, you don't seem to notice any of the other. Or really care.
If? God is an American.if the Almighty lets us have guns there