If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
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This actually ran through my head as I swapped out my RS from 18.5 to 17 in my 1911 at the square range last week.
I witnessed this at a Larry Vickers & Ken Hackathorn 1911 class. We were in a small hotel conference room for the abbreviated 1911 disassembly and maintenance portion of the class. A woman in the class lost her firing pin spring. She was crawling around on the floor looking for it for at least 15 minutes. It was distracting as hell!
After all that searching ultimately she found it in of all places her pocketbook which was on the floor next to her seat.
There are some take downs that need a pillowcase sized heavy duty clear plastic bag.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
In the 18B portion of the Special Forces Qualification Course, that's called "losing control of a part." It's a BIG deal because you might have to fix something on a guerrilla base in the dark during the middle of a firefight, and that's a bad time to randomly launch stuff toward the horizon.
Legend has it that one candidate sent something flying across the classroom and an instructor asked him, "Candidate X, did you just lose control of that part?"
He replied, "No, Sergeant. It landed right where I wanted it to."
Okie John
“The reliability of the 30-06 on most of the world’s non-dangerous game is so well established as to be beyond intelligent dispute.” Finn Aagaard
"Don't fuck with it" seems to prevent the vast majority of reported issues." BehindBlueI's