Ha ha ha.
If there is a problem, it will be the loose connection between the gun and the ground!
This is known as "PEBGAG".
Ha ha ha.
If there is a problem, it will be the loose connection between the gun and the ground!
All signed up. I'm gonna get some proper knee and elbow pads this time, got torn up last time. Fortunately pads is cheap.
Eh, I don't really do ebay, but there is a place local to me that has em for cheap.Go on EBAY and look for Damascus. Those are the ones I use.
Eh, I don't really do ebay, but there is a place local to me that has em for cheap.
These were the ones you had, right?
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I remember that one kid was so skinny they kept falling off!
Oh man!
There is almost always a brass hound around when I go shooting to take care of that for me.I like that they do not have a hard shell on the outside that can crack. Seem to be the most comfortable and durable. They work great for when you have to pick up brass.
Cripes, if @GUNSICK, that creepy fuck, shows up in Pittsburg I'm leavin'.
Force on force carbine class? That sounds...........dangerous.Damn work schefule killed my training this past year. I need to get a class or two in before july (crazy work schedule starting july 1 through the end of the year). I need to get a carbine class and a force on force class in, i hope.
Well that sounds like it would be fun, that is not what I meant. I would like to get a carbine class and separately take a force-on-force class using a concealed handgun.Force on force carbine class? That sounds...........dangerous.
That also sound dangerous.Well that sounds like it would be fun, that is not what I meant. I would like to get a carbine class and separately take a force-on-force class using a concealed handgun.
That also sound dangerous.
I've taken one before and it is a hell of a lot of fun, and the training is invaluable. You get put into real world scenarios where you have to decide whether or not deadly physical Force is needed and then you have to try to not get "killed".That also sound dangerous.
I've taken one before and it is a hell of a lot of fun, and the training is invaluable. You get put into real world scenarios where you have to decide whether or not deadly physical Force is needed and then you have to try to not get "killed".
Dann I would love to do a carbine class. Pittsburgh is a bit more manageable.
Just do it, I'll see you there. I did shit in this class that I didn't get to do in 6 years of Army service.Dann I would love to do a carbine class. Pittsburgh is a bit more manageable.
Dont have handguns yet cause of suffolks permit process. Takes forever. Would like to though.@Exonautic, would you do one or both classes, pistol and/or carbine?
Dont have handguns yet cause of suffolks permit process. Takes forever. Would like to though.
Ah. Maybe you could secure a loaner? Don't need any paperwork to simply one or shoot a handgun in PA. I only have two pistols at present, the PPQ and the Shield.Dont have handguns yet cause of suffolks permit process. Takes forever. Would like to though.
Pistol loaner?Suffolk New York? The Pittsburgh class is in Pennsylvania. NY laws no longer apply.