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Remington .22 ammo is notoriously some of the worst ammo produced.
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Me either. I see you guys in there but I can't talk to anyone. MIke
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Is there anything like this around Nashville. Ive done my fair share of tooling around in the mud but I'd like to go find out how my truck would handle in an emergency off road situation. I'd like to learn how I'd need to approach certain terrain, what to avoid, angles of approach, etc. And what I need to do and what not to do when I get stuck. Any advice? Mike
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It focuses the strike with out having a sharp pointy thing exposed in your pocket. It works just as well as the sharper center punch style glass breakers.
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Horse. Baseball bat. Some assembly required.
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You must decide the amount of treatment, rules, stipulations, and behavior you are willing to accept in your course of employment. Be it an attendance policy, grooming requirements, or even carry friendliness in the workplace. If you are not happy with the level of acceptance or tolerance in your situation you must speak out and try to change those levels of acceptance or move on to another place that will respect your values as you do. Be it you moving to another job, town, state country, etc. No one is required to see things your way or even react to your opinions and behaviors rationally and logically. So you have two options submit to their level of accepted behavior or move on. It seems you have reached the point of moving. TN is a right to work state, no one is required to keep you in employ just for the sake of having a job. You can be fired for no reason at all. You also have no obligation to stay in an environment where your values are not respected. You can chose to stay there as a compromise to yourself if the situation deserves it. Be it you need the money, the schedule, etc. But in doing so you are submitting to your employers requirements on behavior. As i said before it seems you have made the decision to move on. A wise on in my eyes. I wish you the best of luck in finding employment that agrees with you. Mike
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Always fun when someone looks at your go to rifle and says, "Is that a footprint?" Mike
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Miller light here.
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I dryfire practice malfunction clearance, reloads, presentation, and trigger control every day. I live fire practice every two to three days. It helps I can go out in my backyard to shoot. Mike
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You wont gain that much in noise suppression either with a .22. I know on a rifle you can hear the action work and a small thoop noise. If you are standing any distance away you can't even hear the action work.
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I replied tin the other thread as well but I second Dave's opinion above. You will go and do as well as you can do. I don't go to compete. I go to improve skill sets and weapons manipulations under stress. Go have fun. Scores are secondary to all.
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I wouldn't recommend it.
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I second the MCTS shoots. I went for my first time this past weekend and had a blast. Greg, is the upcoming one still going to be a short match? Mike
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They have brass ammo there. Lots of it.
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The outpost. Gobs of ammo. Reasonable prices.
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Cool, I've got one of these(Mine is much more plain styled) for my 586. I took off the retention strap though. Nice holster. -MIke
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Damn dude, Glad to hear you are in one piece. I knew you were stout but, f**k, that's some serious damage. Any physical therapy going on or were you able to slip by in that? I had a good friend of mine shatter his c2 and break c3,4, and 5 while we were out riding dirtbikes together. What a **** sandwich of a situation. No exact directions, I was able to get them close enough to find us. Ended up having to stabilize him while waiting for Liflelight and the paramedics. Then the call to his wife.... But, he was stout as well. Walked out of the hospital 3 weeks later over to the inpatient physical therapy. He's back to his, almost, normal thing going on. He still has some nerve and motor control issues on the right side of his body and it's been almost three years since the accident so most likely they are permanent. I keep telling him he's just being lazy and he doesn't have to ham it up around me. It always gets him going. Glad to hear you didn't have any of that to go through. I'll try to make it down to see you one day soon. -Mike
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Music City Tactical Shooter IDPA Match August 7, 2010
Mike replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Had a blast out there today. I didn't think it would have been as much fun as it was. I'm definitely going to be back. Was able to get some video too. -
Mini gun wielding samurai. The girls in this movie remind me of the Suicide Girls. This movie looks like it will be a lot of fun. Mike
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Wow man, I am sorry things aren't working out for you here. Best of luck on your move. I hope everything will work out for you. Be sure to keep in touch with us here. Mike
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Thinking Of Switching To A Revolver For EDC
Mike replied to krunchnik's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Feel free to express yourself via PM. Mike -
Thinking Of Switching To A Revolver For EDC
Mike replied to krunchnik's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
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Thinking Of Switching To A Revolver For EDC
Mike replied to krunchnik's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
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Primary Arms Micro Dot (Gen 2) This is the same as the sig sauer branded optic. It will need to be mounted on an absolute cowitness for you to see your irons through it. You will also need to do a bit of fitting for it to go on an aimpoint mount. Not much just a small amount of file work to the locking lug on the bottom. Maybe .010 off of the lug. It is a decent optic for the money. Mike