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Again...SW 340 CT..dual caliper w/ a laser grip. "anything else and your shorting yourself". Why leave casings @ the jobsite anywhoze? Who needs more than 5 shots in a pressure situation?
HA!
Again...SW 340 CT..dual caliper w/ a laser grip. "anything else and your shorting yourself". Why leave casings @ the jobsite anywhoze? Who needs more than 5 shots in a pressure situation?
HA!
Do yourself a favor. Don't buy a Beretta unless its a 92 or 96. The storms sucks balls. Buy yourself a Sig either a P226, P227, P220, or P229 you will love the gun. I own a P226 and P220 combat love both guns. Besides my 1911 clones the Sigs are only other pistol I'll ever have in my collection.
Only fired one once. Drunk. the .40 version. Felt good from what i remember good balance.
Just the type of person that people fight against law abiding people about.
Firing any gun while drunk is a recipe for death. Not impressed.
Whats your 5 weapons safety rules?
As a NRA instructor the 3 most basic rules of handling firearms are:
1. ALWAYS keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
2. ALWAYS keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
3. ALWAYS keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
Never use alcohol or over-the-counter, prescription or other drugs before or while shooting.
Alcohol, as well as any other substance likely to impair normal mental or physical bodily functions, must not be used before or while handling or shooting guns.
You said that you fired a 40 while drunk. I am not impressed and think you are a problem. I have never fired a gun while drinking let alone drunk. I also remove my carry gun if I am heading to a bar to have a few with the guys or wife.
Being dumb with guns generally ends up badly. Admitting that you fired a weapon while drunk is dumb. I am gonna go on a limb and guess it is not the only time you have done so. You would not be welcomed in my company while any gun is present. Maybe welcomed if we decided to go have some beers..but that probably would not work out well either because I disagree with what you think is acceptable.
If you would like me to state more things that I teach to student's who are taking my class for a LTC feel free to ask.
Meh twice. Was back when I was a civilian. Experience was limited then.
You retired Military/Police?
Corps teaches us 5 safety rules and is huge on them, you got slapped up side the head for putting your weapon on the deck, leaning it against a tree. Positive control at all times even condition 4. I obviously conducted a variety of ranges too, support by fire positions literally operation a 240B MG and shifting and ceasing fire with my buddies running out in front of me. And I've been the rusher attacking on line, working in pairs, fire teams, shooting moving, covering for the guy moving. Moving laterally on ranges as well. Night shooting, with NVGS. All that good stuff. So yes I understand the importance of safety. Plenty of deaths could be prevented with safety.
Also remember safety with explosives, C4 packs quite a punch. Having a piece of metal in my femur isn't the best way to conduct business.
So basically what you are saying that because you have had a lot of experience with firearms and the like it is OK for you to fire a 40 cal handgun while you are intoxicated.
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Reread. I said it was back in the day. When I didn't have much experience. Immaturity, youth... The military gave me the experience and training. I've gone on to do more complicated maneuvers than your standard gun range with live fire that require safety and paying the hell attention.
Second the Sig....Beretta is much better in the shotgun department...but like anything else...ask 100 people and get about 20 percent going with different manufacturers...so Sig, Colt, Beretta, SW and whatever else you want to add as your 5th or 6th....best thing to do...go to a range and get 3 guns in the same cal...and shoot them side by side and go with what feels good for your hands....the handles are what makes the difference.....just don't go with .40 cals...more kick that .45 or 9's...