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Chattanooga Area Suarez Training Group Aug 10
crashgordan replied to Cruel Hand Luke's topic in Training Discussions
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For a fighting gun this small, Xs big dot. Awesome Best deal I could find. http://www.manventureoutpost.com/products/XS-Sight-Systems-24%7B47%7D7-Big-Dot-Tritium-Sight-S%26W-Shield-Green-w%7B47%7DWhite-Outline-Front%7B47%7DRear-SW%252d0024S%252d3.html?google=1&gclid=CjkKEQjwia-dBRC07eeatYGe-78BEiQArZhbgL9XCWA7SCDlWXpEJOAKNuW5NfbvJ8g0We2MmnuCkqHw_wcB
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looks good...
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this http://www.katylist.com/shop/banshee-response-system-2-active-shooter-kit-2-plates-carrier/ the whole rig (and a good one) for what a single plate used to cost.
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BCM no super special tools. super light.
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cool link. i'll try it out.
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000 buck. works pretty good haven't mastered the 1oz slug kill yet. they are pretty quick
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Following
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Sweet
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So..... Who's got one and what do you think?
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Stood at the gun counter in Knox for 45 min last sat. Two attendants working. About 15 people waiting for help. By the time I gave up and walked out, only 4 people had been helped. My money went with me
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Thanks!
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I heard this was going to happen
crashgordan replied to Transplanted Hoosier's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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don't own one, don't intend to... but i don't think for a lot of people it has anything to do so much with the price of a can. i think it has a lot more to do with the list it puts you on. i think a lot more people would own SBR/Cans/and all the other cool toys but they really don't wish to be on the special list
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Marcus Luttrell on operation "Red Wing" must watch.
crashgordan replied to Dustbuster's topic in General Chat
an epic story. incredible man. i've read the book twice... thanks for posting the links... -
the sheeple will not bite the hand that feeds them...
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wow. can't wait to try this... thanks! now i'm looking for something to add to this list besides this: Ice Single Malt Low Ball glass combine 1 and 2 in 3. Be Well
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hmm
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Good deal on AR Magpul kits
crashgordan replied to McGarrett's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
this is a good deal. and a great company to deal with in my experience -
Thank you for checking TNguy. I have amended that detail of my post to reflect this.
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whatever location you choose to carry in, at this range i would assume one of your arms or hands may be busy holding off your attacker while your other is unholstering a weapon. With that in mind, i have a few thoughts to add to the many excellent thoughts posted here. as others have noted, an extreme close contact fighting class is a must. IMHO if i was in your same circumstance, i would NOT be selecting a semi auto pistol. i would choose something along the lines of the ruger LCR in .357 the choice is because of the extreme close contact, the possibility of ANY malfunction must be removed from the equation and only a revolver can reduce that possibility. the LCR is ultimate point and click. repeat until the threat is stopped. no safety, minimal externally moving parts, no problem. it is small and easy to conceal. A revolver will operate in any position, and even if being grappled for (a semi can fire one round and stopped if the slide if being controlled or held. I've done it) A revolver can also operate when aggressively pushed into the threat. there is no risk of an out of battery failure to fire or failure to feed. This risk is real with any semi auto handgun, even the XD with the standoff device. The LCR is hammerless allowing it to be fired from deep cover, from a suit jacket pocket or anywhere without risk of clothing or other interference. the fact that it is hammerless also adds an aspect of decreased legal exposure as is well documented. A revolver has no safety to manipulate or in any way possible to be set if being grappled with. in an extreme case where one is physically fighting to retain control of the weapon, a revolver (the entire pistol) can be gripped with both hands and fired. unlike a semi which can only be gripped with one hand with the other hand cupping the strong hand. again, when hands on grappling for control of a semi, the possibility of the semi being held out of battery or out of function is real. To be fair, It is possible to hold the cylinder of a revolver and render it temporarily inoperable. A revolver loaded with something along the lines of the Hornady Critical Defense round, i would bet my life on it. even the LCR .38 just my thoughts. and i would consider ankle carry depending on how you sit and cross your legs, etc. or 5.11 makes an undershirt with a carry holster on the side under the arm. This is very deep carry however and would likely be far to difficulty to access. tucking a revolver deep into the side cushion of your chair is also an option. in a slip out holster of course. a lot depends on your body shape and size as well. a lot of unknowns here. I agree with others, have a conversation with Cruel Hand Luke and get in the class and he may even have some perspective on location of carry or off body options in your office. best of luck to you and keep us posted. (i welcome any critical review on my thoughts here, and am open to thoughtful discourse)
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a sad but true story
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Douche <-> Bag Douchebag! (Just picture the two sihouttes)
crashgordan replied to a topic in General Chat
i'd like to escort him to the border.