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    Member Peally's Avatar
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    Every time they invent some new whiz bang thing for training it's always a flipping Glock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peally View Post
    Every time they invent some new whiz bang thing for training it's always a flipping Glock.
    Hey, gotta go where the marketshare is. If it were up to me, it would be CZ75's all day, every day, but thankfully for our future profits, it's NOT up to me.
    I can't understand people who think banning guns makes them safer. They must also believe that banning books makes them smarter.

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    Dry fire lets me practice how to 'eotech' my vision before i hit the range. (looking at you, Mr. Pink.)
    Rules to live by: 1. Eat meat, 2. Shoot guns, 3. Fire, 4. Gasoline, 5. Make juniors
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    Member John Hearne's Avatar
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    Dry fire is a lot like this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zamE9cvC6u0

    It's not exciting but the rewards are undeniable. You have to decide though, do you want to bang Elisabeth Shue or not?
    • It's not the odds, it's the stakes.
    • If you aren't dry practicing every week, you're not serious.....
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