I don't think we need to worry about that.
These guys and gals epitomize the scholar athlete type, only instead of running cross country and doing well in English class they get doctorates for...
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I don't think we need to worry about that.
These guys and gals epitomize the scholar athlete type, only instead of running cross country and doing well in English class they get doctorates for...
Seriously.
Here's another one. Frank Rubio.
Education:
Graduated from Miami Sunset Senior High School in Miami, Florida. Earned a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the United...
Thanks, I'd love to hear what that guy has to say.
A clicked on a woman earlier. She was top of her class at the Naval Academy, then went to Cambridge to get a Nuclear Engineering PhD, then...
Go here and pick any one at random.
https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/active
They're super-Americans on steroids.
Example:
Dr. Jonny Kim was selected by NASA to join the 2017...
I'm going to put this on my LPR with a Geissele mount.
Lol done
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2238945 you were selected.
(1 would be the OP, that's why I started at 2)
Please PM me your address.
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If KAC sells them it'll be less than half of that. I'd think $175 or something. Those are just "F you" prices from guys that have a KAC rarity.
They're unobtanium and have never been released on the commercial market. However, KAC finally added them to their military catalog this year, so there's hope we might start to see them.
I met...
Word on the street is they are in short supply because they're being snatched up for actual combat use. So that's a good sign.
And it's actually worth it. Hearing KAC explain the why behind some stuff they do is fantastic. Like chrome E3 bolts. It's a harder coating and KAC expects 20k per bolt on a standard E3 but 30k on a...
Nice rifle brother. I love KAC. My only regret is I can't afford more of them. I finally finished my 16" Mod 2 this year. I think my next one will be a CQB
Little stuff like that is why I love KAC. Even their buffers are slightly different. Who knows what sort of testing and R&D they did to arrive at that weight.... but you know that took place.
Lol...
Did not know that. Thanks.
The only negative I've found is sometimes I do sweep an invisible safety on my G17 when drawing.
Other than that, I haven't noticed any issues
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I carry both a 1911 and a G17. I'm a firm believer in carrying full sized pistols.
G17 has the capacity, 1911 conceals easier and I can shoot better and faster with it. So I often switch between...
Thanks! I'm still new, how does that work?
Edit: nevermind I just figured it out with the big ass menu button at the top lol
That's awesome. Those training programs are really cool.
I also think it's cool to see the huge amount of US tactical equipment used by other countries. The ballistic helmets, etc.
I believe...
This.
And before that it was Uzis. MP5 was better than an Uzi at the time. SR16 is better than all three.
Not that I am aware of. I'm not aware of any shootings with the P90 by USSS. But ballistics testing, and commonality of arms played a larger role in the switch
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Lucky Gunner did some tests with denim over gel, but with the 230s, not the 210s
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They didn't expand very well, and had penetration of over 20"
The 185s also didn't expand very well,...