That is a first class rant. Should be in the Rant Field Manual!!!! :D
Do you think it more acute with P30 and HK45 drivers vs P2000?
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So the last few pages have been about whether one derives 'joy' from shooting a given pistol; whether one finds it 'inspiring', and whether or not it has a 'soul'.
Sorry guys, but
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Gosh, I have been away recreating (as in sleeping in a tent, hiking) around bears in the Wrangell-St.Elias area of Alaska, the last three days, and this thread seems to have progressed little.
First, folks that aren't getting joy out of shooting their Glock, or whatever platform, might want to work in some shotgun and rifle shooting. Second, after having surprised a bear at 15 yards yesterday, in thick cover, while holding my dog's leash in my left hand -- real joy is having a Glock 10mm, and having the lesson reinforced why Bill Rogers emphasizes one hand shooting so much.
How much was it supposed to progress beyond "your argument against joy is invalid?"
One day I started up my Bimmer, and on-board computer asked if I was carrying an H&K that day. I replied "Of course, mon ami, anything less would be uncivilized. Why would you ask?" "Bad dream" was the reply. The skies were slightly overcast that day, a bit chilly, so I went with Los Delirious for my morning coffee rather than the usual Mokka Peaberry, even though I knew the Bimmer wouldn't approve. Luckily, we agreed that Stravinsky would be a good choice for that morning; I even took a longer route to allow the piece to finish.
Oh, I am sorry, what were you saying, dear?
Well...when you're driving the X6M the skill really is in the box. Seriously. Ray Charles could hustle that thing around a track. Turning off the Teutonic nanny in the machine can be done, but you can almost feel the "NEINNEINNEINNEINNEIN!!!!!!" disturbance in the force when you do it.
...but on the plus side, you can find out how religious the person in the passenger's seat really is.