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BrasilNuts

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  1. Republican politicians are just plain stupid.
  2. Use half the money to buy a 1911 and spend the other half trying to get it to run right.
  3. Your phone sucks and you're holding it wrong.
  4. When Spiffy sends me the link to the stages I'll email them to you so you can get your game on lol. I was toying with the idea of shooting your 26 in ESP.
  5. Not all of those countries have 100% gun bans. I know citizens of Brazil, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo that own firearms. There are restrictions and hoops to jump through, but they are legal. That being said, 4.2 isn't bad.
  6. Complete waste of money. When the lights are out you can see the stars a lot better.
  7. Brazilian Wax
  8. Sell it. You live just minutes from the cheapest place in TN to buy Glocks, if you're LEO, Fireman/VolFireman or EMT that is.
  9. That was my first time shooting out of a vehicle, I'm 6'2" 285, it surprised me how easy it was for me to maneuver in that small car.
  10. It just hit me, that's Sam Elliott with Jerry.
  11. He has a disease. One day he will meet someone that has the cure.
  12. But you've been having dirty thoughts about Glock. I'm going to continue to shoot IDPA for now, we'll see how it goes after the new rules have been in place for a few matches.
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl8ajhu_e5Y
  14. Appendix FIVE-Course Design Rational "Keep contestants moving at a downrange angle so their muzzle direction will be safe. The single greatest concern for muzzle direction issues in IDPA is a stage or scenario that requires the contestant to move along a line parallel to the firing line. Typically this involves a 'wall stage' where the shooter must traverse from one point to another to engage targets. It is far too easy for the shooter's muzzle to be directed in an unsafe direction. Sound course design should always avoid this type of problem. Always be alert to this issue for both right- and left-handed shooters. IDPA strongly recommends that extreme care be taken to set up match stages so it is natural for the firearm to remain pointed down range while the course of fire is shot. One of the great sins of many course designers is the practice of getting overly complex. Complexity is the enemy of good course design."
  15. You didn't have much of a choice :0)
  16. It was unfortunate that you had equipment problems, I hate to see that happen to anybody. The next stage we shot after you left I had a complete mental breakdown. It was a easy stage, my brain just wasn't prepared for my hand to reach down and find empty magazine holders, cost me about 20 seconds. It took me about 30 minutes and 2 bottles of water before I figured out just where I'd messed up. lol
  17. We all had a great time. I don't have much experience with large/major matches, but I think they did an excellent job. You guys have a nice range there and some great volunteers!
  18. Thanks. I didn't sleep much the night before the match and it took me until about 0300 last night before I was relaxed enough to sleep. I've been testing a tuning the brakes on 2001 Blazer most of the day. Get that Glock and you can spend your free time working on other stuff too. lol
  19. Try speaking Klingon.
  20. Are you guys as wiped out as I am? Ricky and Daniel, it was a pleasure shooting with you guys.
  21. If I squad with you I'm gonna wear my "I'm with stupid" shirt. Ha!
  22. I don't have a clue what squad I'm in, I just sent in my registration yesterday. lol I'm really looking forward to shooting this match.
  23. They were just playing golf.
  24. No libs on the inside of my truck.

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