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cOoTeR

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  1. Wasn't my finger and the wall was a safer direction than my foot it was a trigger lock that pulled the trigger.

    Assume every gun is loaded!

    Check, check, check, and recheck that its unloaded and mag is dropped before allowing anything to pull the trigger.

    That goes along with buger picker off the boom button. Chamber locks are my second prefered method of securing the gun because it can't fire. My first being my safe. The gun won't fire unless the trigger is pressed. Unless its antique or modified and dropped.

  2. I didn't hear about that one.

    We were on a memorial ride and he had some flags on his bike. At the end he attempted to remove the flags and ended up stabbing himself in the hand. Had an ER visit and everything. It was about 2 years ago.

  3. Also Blackwing Shooting Center in Delaware on 36 sounds like a place to check out for ya. The are a little pricey to buy from but they rent out guns. If you rent one and decide to buy it I think they give you a discount on the purchase. It used to be the whole rental price would come off the gun price. They've got a lot of classes there also.

  4. Im a gun virgin also (never been penetrated by any).

    Here's all you need to know for safety,

    1. Never point it (the business end) at anything your not willing to destroy.

    2. Keep your buger picker off the boom button until your ready to fire.

    3. Keep it locked and un-obtainable to children.

    Free safety course. Just saved ya $160.

  5. It gets really windy out here like constant wind of 20mph and gust in the 40mph range. Last Wednesday I took my dual sport out and it was fine when I got into the mountains. But.when I got to the far side of the trail I was low on gas so I headed towards the interstate. I rode that 60 miles home and out here the speed limit is 75 so you've gotta run 85 ish to keep from getting run over. So I was riding basically a dirt bike down the highway with it leaned over like I was trying to turn hard left. In my experience the lighter the bike the worse it is in the wind. That klx felt like it was going to blow out from under me in the gusts of wind. But I've never let wind stop me from enjoying a ride. What you've gotta watch out for is those dust devils or mini tornadoes. Those will throw you suddenly one way and you lean hard into it then you beak into the other side and your already leaning the direction its blowing and you go that way pretty quick.

  6. Yeah its pretty comfy, dry weight of 456lbs its pretty nimble and handles good you would never guess it has a 240mm rear tire on it. Its the fastest accelerating and braking motorcycle Ducati has ever built this is achieved by its low and long stance so it wont wheelie or stoppie that easy.

    It's faster than the 1198?

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