Flounderfs92
Low speed/high drag
.45 is the superior caliber.
If coming out of the barrel of a shiny 1911 I will have to agree.45 is the superior caliber.
Only superior if fired through a Glock.If coming out of the barrel of a shiny 1911 I will have to agree
Only superior if fired through a Glock.
I am liking this thread already
Than a ?????????CZs are better.
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You will come around,,, I was blind until I could see.
Never cared for a 1911 until a month ago and now I'm one of those guys that believe nothing is better.
Never even shot a G Lock till last weekend. Now looks like I will be selling about 5 1911s. Time marches on. Now about them CZs, ain't they communist?
but if you tell them tongue and groove pliers they'll probably be completely lost..
This right here would have me seriously questioning his qualifications to teach anything firearms related, I don't care if the NRA rubber stamped him for an instructor. I've seen NRA certified instructors who were very proud of their papers, but were completely ignorant of anything firearms related past the course material.
As long as you hate me for all the right reasons, and love me for all the wrong!Boog,,, I've always thought a lot of you,,, don't get put on my "hate" list
Agreed. But this was the HOST. The instructor was great. The host was LEO though.
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Guys, can’t we to all just get along ... let’s be conscious of their feelings ... may compromise and call it a clipazine. Doing so will allow the idiots at news conferences to not fell so stupid when some people start to snicker at their commonsensical gun control ideas.
Grammatically speaking, the word fast doesn’t need “ly” attached to the end of it. It works the same as just saying “Things are changing so fast, Ernesto”. Then the rest of that conversation wouldn’t have taken place.
This is also a clip
PING!
He might have a Steyr M1912.This post is irrelevant. You would have a valid point IF you couldn’t differentiate the difference between the two- I.E the aforementioned “ channel locks vs. pliers “ example; but that’s not the case... obviously if a guy has a semi-automatic firearm and is referencing a clip, common sense would tell you he’s not referring to a stripper clip for rifles...
I’m not even a liberal, and I can tell you’re just bitching about a moot point. Grow up.
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As an aside, I'm taking some people out shooting for the first time this Saturday. I'll be showing them magazines, en bloc clips, and stripper clips. It'll be a fun day!The M-1 is the perfect example to demonstrate the difference.
A magazine is where ammunition is stored. A clip is a tool used to load the magazine.
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The M-1 is the perfect example to demonstrate the difference.
A magazine is where ammunition is stored. A clip is a tool used to load the magazine.
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Where is the magazine on an M1 Garand?
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It's a hat from a Commie loving, 2A hating school.View attachment 34573 What's this type of clothing is this called?
One day I will get one...He might have a Steyr M1912.
I have a Canadian that works with me and he said they call those a TUQUE (pronounced /tuːk/).
I had this conversation last week with a woman from Boston. When she heard her host say he was looking for his toBOGGAN, she informed him that was a SLED where she came from. I told her she was confusing two different things. What she called it was exactly what she said, a sled. BUT what he called it was a hat, in fact pronounced TOEboggan. I love the South.View attachment 34573 What's this type of clothing is this called? That tells me if your from around here. Not on topic but but this is a Toboggan. People up north aren't unintelligent just ignorant.
It might be a sled other places, but it's a hat here.I had this conversation last week with a woman from Boston. When she heard her host say he was looking for his toBOGGAN, she informed him that was a SLED where she came from. I told her she was confusing two different things. What she called it was exactly what she said, a sled. BUT what he called it was a hat, in fact pronounced TOEboggan. I love the South.
A tobbagen is a sled, not a hat. Tea is not supoosed to have sugar in it. Cool whip on my pudding.
1 cup to 2 quarts is actually a pretty normal amount of sugar. I usually go with 3/4 per 2 quarts. You don't overbrew it, you can get away with using less.You’ll get pointed in the wrong direction if you asked to buy a toboggan down here then. Haha. Although I don’t drink tea anymore due to health reasons, the only way I can stand to drink it is with sugar in it. When I did drink tea very few people would drink my tea, 2 cups sugar to 1 gallon tea. As far as the cool whip thing, depends on what kind of pudding.
Oh and by the way it’s called a boggan, not a toboggan