I have 13 pounds of H US869 powder. It’s a good magnum rifle powder. $30 per pound. I have one 8 pound jug and the rest are one pounders. All unopened and properly stored.
I tried to post this earlier and I’m not sure it went through, so if this post is a duplicate, sorry.
I know a lot of people who carry snub nose revolvers as a back up....cops, men, women...and most are less than proficient with it. When I ask "why do you carry that?" The general reply is because it's reliable, no jam issues, no safety to remember, it's reactive"...ect. Which generally makes me...
If you wanted so bad to ignore me and my post why bother posting on the thread? Seriously, I get it, you don't like me or my opinion(s) that's fine. Just do me a favor and dress up some before you send me hate.
Yeah they were under my leadership aka they are my soldier and I was their NCO.... It happens...I was a lot of people's soldier as I had a lot of higher ranking people above me... I mean really you can hold a grudge for me having an opinion but i prefer to agree to disagree and be civil
Certainly this man was an antigun commy. I mean the unspoken 2A code is to blindly agree, tolerate, and promote any action or opinion of another brother gun owner wrong, right, or indifferent. I bet this man of whom you tell us accosted you was raised by one of those $2 horizontal jezebels from...
While on deployment I was a temporary SAW gunner as the original operator was wounded and sent home . I felt the need to put a sling on it to let it hang on long foot patrols. We were out for 20 hours one day walking around. The sling worked itself loose just as I was walking into the COP to...
A soldier of mine carried a glock 26 in his pocket. He also (like most soldiers) didn't own many civilian pants. The pocket liner in his jeans gave out one day while we were at the bar. It was fun seeing him catch it right at his knee cap and then try to play it off.
I wasn't at all trying to knock the pen or the cost...I seriously just don't like the guy who showed me his. I was trying to see what's up with these little guys.
Never cared to be treated like a hero. Though I've both saved lives and taken them I don't ever look for high fives or people to agree with what I say. I was just having a discussion on why I personally think that MAYBE there is a time and place for everything. For instance, walk into a liquor...
Over the years I've talked to many people who carry everyday. Most were soldiers of mine as I enlisted at 17 before I even had the permit to carry. I'll start off with my one "oops" The week after I graduated basic I came home and dad got me a Kimber Eclipse in 10mm as a gift. I wore it proudly...
Having your hand on the gun as you walk around is a big pet peeve of mine that makes us all look like turds, I've seen people pop mags in and out of the well like they were trying to make a rhythm with it. I've seen people activate lasers and walk around with a red dot by their foot like they...
Yeah....I'm pretty much done with it. Just wanted to make a point that dressing like SWAT, street thug, or what ever while open carry may not always be the best of decisions in public areas where people may run from you. That's pretty much it. I'm done. As always stay alert stay armed stay alive...