Nice! I REAAAAALLLY want to go to the gun range again, but there isn't one close to us to be convenient.
Next year I'm going to sneak a suppressed .22 into the mix, then my back yard is the range.
Nice! I REAAAAALLLY want to go to the gun range again, but there isn't one close to us to be convenient.
This is kinda what I'm lookin' at, but I'm going to sit on backpage.com a while until a good deal comes up for a face-to-face sale.
http://www.impactguns.com/store/015813514828.html
There's a couple gun clubs around here. My plan is to go take the safety course and go get a gun.
Good man. Make sure you read up on chokes and ammo types for your shotgun as well.
I plan to pick the brain of the instructor and sales guy at Cabellas.
Four cats and several previously clipped toenails from Scott (not theac).
There's a couple gun clubs around here. My plan is to go take the safety course and go get a gun.
Here's what my AR looks like now...
so a somewhat amusing story from boot camp
our primary marksmanship instructor was telling us about a childhood friend of his wife's, an army ranger. so he says they all went out for dinner one day and they were talking shop and the conversation turned to marksmanship qualifications.
the ranger asked our PMI "so what kind of optics do you guys use". turns out the army rangers qualify on their rifles at 300 yards with scopes
our recruits train at 500 yards with iron sights
yeah, rangers lead the way
how so?
Scopes are used by far more than just snipers. In fact, just about everyone in the average infantry unit will mount a scope on his M16-A4 or M-4.The only ones who use scopes are the snipers in each branch of the military.
While the M-16 is fairly accurate to a 1/4 mile. There is no way the average grunt, wingnut, or leatherneck will be able to target something at 500 yards through the iron sites of an M-16. Hell, most of them have problems with targets at 300 yards.
Scopes are used by far more than just snipers. In fact, just about everyone in the average infantry unit will mount a scope on his M16-A4 or M-4.
http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050509/050509_marinesVests_hmed_4p.h2.jpg
http://www.rsu.edu/faculty/phatley/Marines%20Fallujah,%20Iraq%20%20(12%20Nov%202004).jpg
http://www.arcent.army.mil/cflcc_today/2005/january/images/cordon_search3.jpg
http://www.arcent.army.mil/cflcc_today/2005/january/images/troopers.jpg
But as far as our own qual distance, we were trained to hit center mass on a human sized target at 500 yards with an M16-A2. Iron sights. That's how we qualify. Don't hit 'em, don't qual.
Nice! I REAAAAALLLY want to go to the gun range again, but there isn't one close to us to be convenient.
Next time we head to Elks you guys can come over and we will make a day of it. Remember Dave, not crazy eye brow but the other one who we went to Reno 911 with, he has a beautiful brand new AR. You gotta join us!!!
Nah, she's going to wait till she comes to AZ and then I'll take her out squirting.
Nah, she's going to wait till she comes to AZ and then I'll take her out shooting.