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Nice, I wish I could find someone to tweek the hawk to where it needs to be.
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Tactical AR/Urban Warfare class... Questions
Beegreenstrings replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
Dates time and cost, are all still up in the air. Cost will be minimal if it works out right. He is trying to get some more info from Kyle lamb (freebies I think) (which will help keep the cost down) (major cost will be your ammo and trave expenses). Cost: remember its a course not a class. More for your benefit not ours. I have been working on Briar rabbit on a cheaper rate for the range. Seeing if we cant make it affordable to do the course and then do some fun stuff afterwords. pretty much eat the range all day. Safely I can say it wont be till next year. He will return for a week in November, which we will be on a pheasant hunt in South Dakota, and then again for Thanksgiving. Then he is back at it till next year. He is reaching the end of his career so we are looking at having some fun. Might have to get with you to see what targets you have. He brought me a bunch, I scanned here at work and then sent to our big printer. We have been reproducing our 1000 meter target here at work. It does a pretty good job. -
I thought he was going to make teeth re-appear.
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I have seen these from 250-400. Depending upon condition. This is the older model. The new model is around 1K These are a direct copy of the Rem 1100
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No shit there. Nice bike.
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what deal did they give you?
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Benefit? besides a rolling stop/start?
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Tactical AR/Urban Warfare class... Questions
Beegreenstrings replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
He is a current Mst Sgt in Us Spec Ops. For Obvious Reasons I do not post his actual name on the net... -
Tactical AR/Urban Warfare class... Questions
Beegreenstrings replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
Here is the skinny. A couple weeks ago we were at Briar. Had the entire rifle range to ourselves. Grabbed some targets and some post. Set some scoreable lamb style targets. and started running 2-2-2 drills and then running our version of the El Press. Couple of people were watching we did not realize and they came down and were asking questions. Come to find out one was a ATF agent and the other was a local sherrif. They wondered who we were and if we mind if they joined us. Long story short by the time we were done there was a crowd watching the four of us. Then we went through some urban warfare type shooting. When all was said and done we were approached to conduct a course. So, now it is just trying to get everything in a row and making it work in a course like form. The main instructor is a almost 30yr vetran in the armed forces and for the past 20 years has been in the US spec Ops. He has trained approx 278 other spec ops personnel under his command. He has been to just about every class that you can think of multiple times. Magpul (which by the way fellas he was not impressed with), but for the sake of arguement he took Viking Tactics/Kyle Lamb class first. He did not take "Vikers" actual class but took the class from someone else. Yes he has fired and taught on a Aerial platform. No we will not be doing such a thing. His last message states he does not think he take a huey out of service long enough to run that many shooters through it. J/K on that last part to any tard that would actually think I am serious there. -
My Brother-in-law and I have been talking with a few different ranges. I still need to have a sit down with Briar rabbit. Ft. Harmour seems to be excited about it. That is about as far as we have ventured, so far. He has been in contact with some of his contacts and we have working on coming up with the, to do list? Sounds good. I wanted to go a step or two farther. If you would be interested in taking such a class... What would you want to walk away with, knowledge wise. (we are finding the ranges will restrict us on things we do)... Need to have a specific ledger of what we intend on teaching and have sketches of the firing orders and direction. I want to know if you attend a class such as this. What do you want to learn. We have a hefty list layed out now. We tried to stay away from the stuff you can do and learn on your own. We are looking into true urban warfare type things. shooting positions (that normally you cant create at a typical range by yourself). Weak hand strong hand transitions, where why and why not. shooting from cover. team positions and moves where why and when. We will have to set it up on a weekend and run the course(s) for the officials to make it all good. Ft. Harmour has 1000 + acres to play with so we should be good there. Massive back drops/stops so there is no real worries there. Briar you need to remember has already had a round that made it to town and has insurance issues that we have to abide by. We are leaning toward Briar, A) because I know the owner personally and B) it is a little more central... We have been pondering the number one issue so far. Frangible or non-frangible ammo. Those that know about these ammos, know that this is a MAJOR insurance issue! we figure if we construct stands, and use paper that it will cut down on the issue with the ammo. Plus I think that it would take too many people ouf of the equation if we forced the frangible to shoot steel. Where as, if you shoot standard ammo at paper no one really cares.
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Does anyone have any knowledge of these though? I was looking at adding a set (long story but the guy beside me is getting ready to paint his daughters bug in a custom snake skin green metallic tri-coat. Basically I do the prep work on the tank fenders and bags, if I have them, he will shoot them) to the VTX1300. Kind of hoping someone that has added a set could tell me what to look for. I know nothing about saddlebags. I was one of the kids that used to make fun of the bikes that had them... and always thought that the aspecades and goldwings were goaddy over fiberglassed monsters. Now, that I am older, I guess I can see the advantages.
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Season Finally episode of Sons of Guns...
Beegreenstrings replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
snaggeltooth raggeltooth. Who cares. I am just amazed daddy let his baby girl go through life with a set of chompers like that. Hell he could machine her a new set now. Wait we are talking about teeth right. -
I am amazed that they did put a lot out of business. But the trusty family video and still alive and going in Zanesville. Thank-god.
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well that is a kick in the nuts... I was kind of liking the pics. Got to the bottom and was like, Oh.
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Gun Parts, lights, lasers, etc... 1 thread for all
Beegreenstrings replied to THE GRUNDISH's topic in Dumpster
Extended mags? What model? Why do they look so long? Single stack? -
Nice
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Season Finally episode of Sons of Guns...
Beegreenstrings replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
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I love this thing, but the more and more I see this Blue and Yellow CBR1000 in Cannelville, Ohio The more I want one.
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I don't think the chain is supposed to go through there
Beegreenstrings replied to Casper's topic in Pics and Vids
I bet that hurt something awful I would be thankful it came through there and not the seat -
Nah, I would have used, well this pussy came to CVS to get more condoms because this "pussy" used the last 24 - fucking your crackhead mom! Actually come to think about it, his mom is probably a crack whore anyway.
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you and 60,000 other people and rising I love to see greedy companies fail.
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Yeah man get some pics and let me know. In that top picture, Is the spare on it in the back?
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Season Finally episode of Sons of Guns...
Beegreenstrings replied to Beegreenstrings's topic in Dumpster
Evidentally. I see more and more