Failure to stop drills are usually a hammer pair to the chest followed by an aimed shot to head or pelvis. I was taught to aim for the t-box on the head to most easily penetrate the skull. A shot to the pelvis is intended to shatter or break the pelvic bone to immobilize an attacker.
I was issued an Otis kit with my M16A4, and have acquired a few extra kits over time. I like the little guy but basically supplanted the parts from it into the rest of my cleaning gear.
Looks nice, but why no rail covers? I personally am not a fan of the cheese grater that is a rail system without some covers (but I like having rails). Other than my personal tastes I like what you built quite a bit.
My AR seems to like it better than most other stuff I've put through it.
And I have used XM855 at hap and they didn't ask what kind of ammunition it was.
I have a Springfield Scout that I bought a few years ago that hasn't given me any problems so far. It has taken everything I've tried to feed it from Brown Bear to match.
This, or don't get anything yet. I know when I was at boot camp most of the shooters in my platoon caught some flak for having bad habits they developed from shooting prior to coming to boot camp.
I'm not sure what the rental G19 at On Target is, I'll have to ask my buddy that works there to find out for me. I think the M&P9 will probably be my sisters next try and then well go from there. Thanks for the help guys. So far she has only really particularly liked the 9mm in terms of recoil...
I can't remember where I ordered it from, but I'm shooting it out of my 16" AR-15. I managed about an inch grouping at 100 yards shooting with back up irons off a bench.
Yeah my XM855 came in a can with stripper clips
I've convinced my sister, who recently moved out of my parents house, that she should have a gun for HD. That being said I've been showing her how to shoot and trying to figure out what she likes. So far she's really liked the G19 I had her try at On Target over my HK USP and a S&W .38 I also...