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  1. Sorry I didn't quote you I was at work and had limited time to backtrack on the first note, on the second YOU GOTTA BE F'ING KIDDING ME?! Did he just deteriorate or was that guy married to a General's daughter?
  2. No it's just an unintended side effect of being as awesome as we all are.
  3. LOVE,LOVE,LOVE the VTAC mount. Once I got it set up with the foregrip I had I can't understand why anyone would buy those 600 dollar Surefire setups. It's perfect for my use and need. I did actually buy the 9 slot MAGPUL rail for the handguards. Couldn't be happier.
  4. Punisher84

    SHTF

    I think alot of people that think about and plan for this stuff OVERPLAN and OVERTHINK it. I agree with DaveTN, unless my home is pretty much destroyed I'm not leaving it. I don't live in a metro area anymore necessarily. Yea I'm close to Memphis, but I'm pretty suburban now. I'm also not near anything that would draw mass people. The whole "We'd be out of food in the city in 3-4 days" comment also has to be rationalized. Just by what is in the average pantry and fridge no one is starving for at least a couple weeks. I have everything I need at my house and I'm not going running off unless I absolutely have to GTFOOD.
  5. Yup you can pretty much figure that being your worst scenario. That's why advanced training is so,so,so,so,SO important for permit holders. You have to be able to fight those things off as best you can. I've never fired a shot in self-defense, but I've been in alot of fights at work that I remember really zoning in on. Everyone is different, but for me I don't experience any ill effects until AFTER. Once I get that adrenaline dump...yuck. Just some good training tips that I've learned: Practice drawing from concealment repeatedly. Add the extra step even if you mostly OC. Focus on drawing and getting two shots on target in a decent group in under 2 seconds. Simulate stress (be safe and mindful) Practice malfunction drills constantly Don't get used to drawing on the sound of a buzzer or "GO" or "DRAW" use different tactics. "GUN" "WATCH OUT" or even have a range buddy fire a shot in the lane next to you or on another target as your draw marker.
  6. Nope. Cleared out good shoot all the way around. I think the 5th hit the ground and ended up in the dirt or something.
  7. As someone else said in the other thread, just because he was a Marine doesn't mean anything. He could have been on desk duty or a mechanic for his military career. People put to much stock in the military training in relation to self-defense. In BCT you never touch a handgun and most people never train much or carry one in their career. You can train easily for that encounter. Advanced training through firearms training schools is the best way. Any self-defense situation is going to be hell on your nerves, but if you train your mind and your body to get that muscle memory you will perform well. The saying is true that you do not rise to the occasion, but fall to your level of training. Example I have a friend that was in a shooting awhile back. 4 out of 5 rounds hit his TWO targets, they missed him. So he was able to put 4 out of 5 rounds on 2 targets, from a draw, under fire. He's never had LE or military training. Only civilian firearms training. He is alive because he trained to stay that way mentally and physically.
  8. I agree with everything in Boondock Saints. Just sayin lol
  9. Yea, but is an RPG just too small for carry?
  10. Congrats! But put the Mike.357 stuff on the front and PUNISHER84 IS MY HERO on the back.
  11. Correct. Anything under 21 whether it's possession of alcohol, being under the influence, etc would be illegal. If it's true the only thing I can think of would be they made him destroy the weed and maybe he only smelled like alcohol, but wasn't intoxicated so they cut him a break? At any rate if he got a break from that and then decided to go 100 mph down the interstate then I gotta say he got what he was looking for. As for the "what role speed played in the crash" comment by the reporter...well I'd say it played as big a role in the crash as Martin Luther King Jr. played in the civil rights movement.
  12. Like Mike said, it hangs outside the pocket. Where it comes in handy for me and anyone else who wears a duty belt is that you can just grab the fist part and pull your keys straight out without having to fish around in your pocket at an awkward angle because your cuffs, gun, mace pouch,etc is hanging over your pocket.
  13. These are the type of people that should just be shot.
  14. I think there is definitely a niche market for them. I know alot of cops,firefighters, security personnel, etc like them.
  15. Improper I roll on through (concealed of course). Proper I do an about face and go spend my money elsewhere.
  16. Had one for years. Mine is black without the ball bearing. You can find them for around 8 bucks.
  17. That's what I've always believed in and strived for. This is why I don't "witness" to people and I just stare at athiests who live for nothing more than to berate me because I believe in "the magic man in the sky". "I believe in God, you don't, I'm an idiot, cool I get it, you're the same guy who tells 4 year olds Santa doesn't exist."
  18. Geez I miss Jericho. That show was awesome. My vote for "as bad as it could get" would be The Road. My "well maybe there is some hope" would be V for Vendetta.
  19. That dude looks like a giant bunch of grapes! UGH!

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