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Originally Posted by
John
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
Originally Posted by
FireBrand
My late preacher-outdoorsman friend said his choice was a 22mag for the reason you can quickly discourage bad guys with a well placed shot between the lookers.
If your neighbors are big cats and wolves I'd probably stick with the .45.
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Originally Posted by
John
If your neighbors are big cats and wolves I'd probably stick with the .45.
No way I’m going in there without the 1911 on my side. Mich has an archery season that is ruled “rustic”, no firearms for backup, except for those with carry permit. And that is step 2. Just picked up a drop leg tactical holster for sitting in the ground blind.
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Originally Posted by
John
The Marine Corps is a Department of the Navy so when it came to budgets, we got short shrift, all of our gear was "hand me down", used, graffiti laced but we called it "serviceable" instead of calling it by its proper name (junk). The flak jackets and helmets were particularly colorful! I never saw a new poncho, backpack (we were still using old school rucksacks), helmet, flak jacket, canteen, utility belt, magazine, rifle or pistol. Even the c-rats were a bit vintage.
Nah, you got the "good stuff" you should see what they pass down to the National Guard!
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Originally Posted by
John
I ate in an Air Force chow hall/restaurant one time. Opened my eyes to how the others lived/ate.
Air Force has better EVERYTHING! I tell young people who are thinking about serving that if I had it to do all over again, knowing what I know now I would go Air Force instead of Army.
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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
Nah, you got the "good stuff" you should see what they pass down to the National Guard!
Have you met my good friend and brother in Christ, Lt Col Mark Andrews?
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Almost finished with the first 50rds and my right wrist is a bit achey today. Yup, now I’m sure this is the proper handgun.
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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
Air Force has better EVERYTHING! I tell young people who are thinking about serving that if I had it to do all over again, knowing what I know now I would go Air Force instead of Army.
Many years ago I heard that the pilots eat steak all the time. lol.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Many years ago I heard that the pilots eat steak all the time. lol.
Submariners eat the best. They deserve it.
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Finding which ammo is best. Looking at the results of a 20yd session off the bench. Upper group was 5 shots grouping at 1.85”. The lower group in the orange circle was 3 shots measuring 1.80”. Still only have 70 rounds run through it and flawlessly. The recommended break-in space is about 500 rounds. I only had to buy 2 brands of ammo before finding which is more accurate.
This handgun is Rock Island Armory’s most basic of the 1911 .45 auto’s. This is as true to mil-spec colt .45 auto for a reproduction G.I. Model as you can find.
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