My Grandparents ran the Starlight in Cocoa Beach back in the early 60's.
Someone tired of waiting for a seat tried the "do you know who I am!" on my Grandma.
"No"
"I'm Don January!"
"Well, I'm Florence February, and you can just keep waiting."
My Grandparents ran the Starlight in Cocoa Beach back in the early 60's.
Someone tired of waiting for a seat tried the "do you know who I am!" on my Grandma.
"No"
"I'm Don January!"
"Well, I'm Florence February, and you can just keep waiting."
"You win 100% of the fights you avoid. If you're not there when it happens, you don't lose." - William Aprill
"I've owned a guitar for 31 years and that sure hasn't made me a musician, let alone an expert. It's made me a guy who owns a guitar."- BBI
For what it's worth, I think LAV is putting out good information for the average person who may not vet their magazines and weapons, especially during a bolt forward reload. I think we all know that the last round or 2 in a Glock magazine are tough to load and a slide forward reload requires a solid seating of the magazine. I have an AUG and both 30 and 42 round magazines require a forceful seating of the magazine during a bolt forward reload.
I have only taken one class with LAV so I would not call myself a groupie. While I did note alot of time on his cell phone between drills and during breaks, he was professional and more approachable than some other instructors I have seen. Not to dismiss anyone else's experiences, those are just mine. YMMV.
Be Aware-Stay Safe. Gunfighting Is A Thinking Man's Game. So We Might Want To Bring Thinking Back Into It.