Paging LittleLebowski
Type: Posts; User: Clusterfrack
Paging LittleLebowski
That last one looks good. I think I’ve had that. But gnomes need a beating even if they come on beer.
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Some of the best petroglyphs we’ve seen! Right next to the trail.
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Amber hopped ale. Vernal Brewing, actual.
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… lizards.
If I wanted use a reptile as a weapon, I’d choose a snake with neurotoxic venom. Australia does have some big lizards though. Goannas can bite reasonably hard, but I wouldn’t call them...
Holy shit! That's tragic.
I've already been through this several times. I have plenty of guns, mags, and ammo. Unfortunately the new laws they are trying to push through make it illegal to take a magazine larger than 10...
12 Round PMags work well in my G26.4, but they needed break-in. When new, they would only hold 11 without causing the slide to bind and fail to feed.
Lots of aggression required for this one, but the last 2 positions were tricky.
https://youtu.be/WsgsKe14qFQ
I shot the poppers on entry, while most shot them on exit, and last. I liked my way...
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San Hoser
Great suggestion. Light LEM might be even better. IME, heavy DA triggers can be especially challenging for those lacking hand strength--that is to say most women.
117845
I'm not a fan of the Shield (the ergos don't work for me), and haven't tried the Plus. I like a stiff, relatively heavy trigger for this application. These little guns shouldn't be too easy to fire...
This is a great point. HST147 is relatively soft and not super loud.
My Girl #1 is very tiny, and I set her up with a Glock 43 with a striker control Gadget. Like your daughter, mine can't run a G19.
A 365 of some sort might be a good option.
Ugh. That's a hassle. At least my gas block didn't leak, and is slightly undergassed for unsuppressed subs. It's perfect for unsuppressed supers.
I like PSA for all the reasons mentioned--especially their ammo (and primer?) manufacturing.
My experience with their guns is limited. I have a few PSA lowers and so far they have been as good as...
Primary Podcast List:
Honestly
Training Group Live
The Spear (Modern War Institute)
Occasional & Limited Series:
That Shooting Show
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useruser0, add this goldmine of info to your reading list:
https://www.amazon.com/Straight-Talk-Armed-Defense-Experts/dp/1440247544
..and it features a few chapters by some of P-F's subject...
Ah, crap. I can’t make it that weekend.
I prefer to wear my belts fairly loose. If the belt is rigid vertically, that works. Vertical rigidity often requires horizontal stiffness too, and a thick belt. The Swift CSM solves that problem...
A few thoughts:
Surf hasn't been on the forum for a while, and his excellent video on trigger mechanics isn't available anymore. My takeaway from his material is that you want to be able to pull...
I've been very impressed with TBAC. They are at the top of my list for suppressors, along with Surefire.
Fun hoser match. 3rd CO against strong competition.
12.49S 23A2C1D HF9.7
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10.14s 15A8C1D HF9.9
https://youtu.be/yBwTWoyAuGg