Guntubers

Bigger is better. :flexed_biceps:

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ā€œI will bleed for y’all. I don’t mind.ā€ -Hickok45, the hero we don’t deserve :wink:

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I have watched this guy’s channel a few times, and looking at the way the targets are set up, you would have to be really drunk to miss one. If you shoot a little high or low, you just hit another one. I like his channel; I’m still a bigger fan of the honest outlaw.

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Planned Parenthood

The Left just waited long enough for Charlie Kirk’s body to get cold. They’re back to attacking the 1st Amendment.

Edit: Real important and I’m so mindful of, I can join protests like the ā€œdefenderā€ did but I would be in violation of my CCW privileges if I were carrying. (Could be just a California thing)

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None of us do. You clearly misread my post, I will assume intentionally, as you claim you aren’t that stupid.

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Can’t argue with the durability, battery life & price point.

I just don’t like the ā€œboxyā€ looks of it. Does that make me a bad person? :roll_eyes:

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He does say first which one he’s aiming for. If he misses (which he does), he just keeps shooting.

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Yes, I have watched him before. I was just joking about how many targets there are and how they are set up. Don’t get me wrong, I would love to have half that.

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11-year-old article, hit and miss

My favorite is hickok45. Nutnfancy too!

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My grandfather was a master fisherman. He used the most basic equipment. My brother is the same. It’s uncanny, fish seem to seek out his line. Four of us could be In a boat, and he’ll be catching fish while the other three are not. Anyway, he uses very basic equipment, like my grandfather. In fact, he uses some stuff still he inherited from our grandfather about 30 years ago.

My grandfather, and now my brother, will often say the same thing when looking at the latest fancy expensive fishing gear: ā€œthat’ll catch a lot of fishermen.ā€

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That’s exactly what it was designed and marketed to do.

Just like 95% of the ā€œtacticalā€ gear for us shooters.

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True story. As I’ve mentioned on here a million times in the past, one of my daily carry items is a J frame revolver in a pocket holster. Yes, it’s very old school, and yes it only has five rounds, but it works, I can carry it everywhere, and it holds strong enough ammo to do the job. Point being, it’s very old school, not fancy, but it’s with me and it will work if I need it.

Not long ago I was on a business trip with my work team. Everyone on the team is a gunner. All have lots of nice fancy guns, and they like to get new ones, like we all do.

So, we’re all in our casual clothes (shorts and t-shirts) at dinner at the end of the day, and talk turns to doing business in bad areas. Next, my colleagues start revealing that they feel like they need to carry more often. As it turns out, they all point out that they traveled armed on this trip, but every one of them had left their guns back in the hotel rooms, because they couldn’t comfortably carry and conceal them coming out to dinner, or at work. I’m sitting there listening to all this and finally said, ā€œI guess I’m the only one here armed right now.ā€ They all stopped, and you could see them looking me over and finally said ā€œHow? Where?ā€. ā€œPocket revolverā€ was my answer.

Anyway, I’m sure all their optics and lights on their service sized pistols were great, as their guns were locked in the hotel room safes.

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