Mas - do you remember where you were 30 years ago today (3-13-93)?
Mas - do you remember where you were 30 years ago today (3-13-93)?
Ummm--nope.
Teaching a LFI class down in Ruskin during the NO Name Storm. I was in the class shooting a S&W 657.
OMG, I'll never forget it. They were calling it "The Storm of the Century," though that term gets kicked around a lot.
It Put the "Stress" in "StressFire."
Horizontal rain. Plastic sheets over the cardboard targets, duct-taped to steel frames held down by boulders.
You folks stood up great through that.
Didn't remember the date, though. Thanks for the reminder!
It was a class to remember. I'll remind you again in five years, God willing.
That’s pretty epic!
The only LFI memory hole that I have is that I was at the one in Couer d’Alene where a bum tried to pick a fight with Greg Hamilton in a Spokane phone booth. Bad idea, all things considered.
I was the one shooting an S&W NY-1 model 64.
Bunch of old wheelgun farts around here. Or then. Or whatever.
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[QUOTE=Gun Mutt;1461596]Too fun! Still got the 657?[/QUOTE
NO! And I don't want to talk about it.
It was an 8" 657 that that I bought new and used in IHMSA matches for a year. Then I took it the MNP and had Ken convert it to a 3" round butt. It was really nice. But, we all do stupid things now and then. I still have the end of the barrel that Ken cut off.
I took LFI-1, Stressfire - with my dominant hand wrist broken and it was in a brace/cast. Primarily one handed shooting but I could manage a reload with the fingers sticking out the brace. My ribs were healing from being broken. I did OK on the shooting, my target was decent. It has vanished in years of moves though.
I also took a KRtraining Advanced Tactical course with the breaks and my ankle in a support as it was sprained. Paul Gomez was a student in the class and used to call me a tough guy for showing up like that. Haha - FOG time now.
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