I have a supremely strong preference to push loaders and loath twisties. Speedbees is supposed to be working on a .32J loader, and I'd wait for that personally.
I loath twisties enough to prefer...
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I have a supremely strong preference to push loaders and loath twisties. Speedbees is supposed to be working on a .32J loader, and I'd wait for that personally.
I loath twisties enough to prefer...
Pretty sure the article can be summed up as "context matters" - as you said.
Stop costing me money!!!!
Or....maybe it's a mix. The egotistical are ignored or leave, regardless their "title." That applies to the observers as much as the posters.
Que in the Suited Shootist, Craig Douglas, Tessa of Armed&Styled, and Rhett Newmeyer.
You can dress like a tactical hobo, and if that's your desired aesthetic, rock and roll. Like it or not,...
Hizzie - any thoughts?
Shhhh.....don't listen to the rest of them.
I rock a Gen 1 as well :p
Listening to Bolke and Cagle explain a concept, watching national champion shooters and concelment/contextual experts shank the exercise, then get a further deep dive, piecing that together with info...
I've been guilty of doing the same in the past. Hopefully time has helped in that respect.
*caveat* I was shooting next to SLG at the 2024 TacCon one-handed clinic with Tim Herron, had no other context besides the fitted long-sleeve P-T shirt, high level shooting performance, and pondering...
Hi-viz paint on the front sight nub, using a target focus, is surprisingly effective.
Alternatively, simply undo the knot on the handle, remove the handle, tie a basic overhand knot on one leg of the rope, pull the other end (pulling the knot up to the release), tie another overhand...
Far more concerned with food/water/first aid and a lack of reasoning expressed by other citizens.
For a rifle, AR15 all day long, with a suppressed .22LR upper in the backpack.
Only downside/update I have so far - my FFL is closing doors, and I need to find a new dealer to get a .32 for me :rolleyes:
End of the day, there is no savings - it's either current spending, or future spending. What you're talking about is a form of budgeting called a sinking fund (build it up, with the intent of...
Debit scares me, with how much fraud is out there. Having watched what co-workers and employees went through with a single case of fraud to try and get a penny back, compared to the fraud protection...
Eh.....that doesn't really provide any information to people, and sure comes off like a site that gets commissions in some fashion that tries and competes with seekingalpha.com. Seeking Alpha was...
My parents didn't talk money, and it took 39 years for me to hear an actual dollar amount from their lips regarding an account balance. I was taught to disappear when money was brought up at home.
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It's a very good setup. On new chains, it may be a little tight depending on the space under the cutter, don't force it and let the files do the work. It's a lot faster and easier than free-hand,...
I'm seeing that our preferred performance profile of grips are pretty similar. Thank you for your involvement with the project, and the updates from your end.
A marine in a locked room with 3 bowling balls only really comes out one way:
A broken bowling ball
A pregnant bowling ball
A lost bowling ball
Just saying that everything's a trade off - pros and cons and all that. Choosing to take time to reload, versus anything else isn't a bad thing, just a thing called life (and we all have different...
Over the years, I've figured out that I don't really save that much money, especially when I account for my time that goes into it (which I could be doing other things).
It's something I enjoy as...
Pretty close.
Sig's good at proving something can be done, other companies are proof it can be done right.
A single AESA radar for a F16 costs 3.2 million dollars. The USAF has 841 operational F16's, with $2.6B of radar for those assets alone - and 2,231 of them have been built for the US since...