- Jul 29, 2014
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This is my preference...I would find this interesting at $1000. Kalasnikov made in USA KP-9. I would add or get a folding handle.
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This is my preference...I would find this interesting at $1000. Kalasnikov made in USA KP-9. I would add or get a folding handle.
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Not trying to win anything. If people are into the whole winning losing thing, fine I lost... I was told no cons. Came up with one and can think of more. Not here to argue just know there are pros and cons to most big decisions in life.Ur not gonna win this one...
Damnit!!! I am a pansy....I prefer the 577 Tyrannosaur for first shot kills.
Or 9mm/45ACP SBR for easier follow up shots (if you're a pansy.)
I identify as outrider58 my pro-nouns are Hell and Yea!
Sorry don't recognize it. Whose 9mm is it?
I am in a good mood today... you win.Not trying to win anything. If people are into the whole winning losing thing, fine I lost... I was told no cons. Came up with one and can think of more. Not here to argue just know there are pros and cons to most big decisions in life.
I already conceded defeat as you quoted. I won the defeat concession.I am in a good mood today... you win.
F__K!!!I already conceded defeat as you quoted. I won the defeat concession.I'm unstoppable.
Fair enough, by win I meant change anyone's opinion. My Surefire lights up the whole house so missing a perp isn't really going to happen unless one is behind me and then the light doesn't matter anyway. I would reserve the light until I needed it. I guess the main point people are getting at is that you need to identify your target. If you can see the perp from moonlight or ambient house lighting then you don't really need the light, I get that. If it's pitch black I'm lighting up what I think may be a threat if I can't identify it.Not trying to win anything. If people are into the whole winning losing thing, fine I lost... I was told no cons. Came up with one and can think of more. Not here to argue just know there are pros and cons to most big decisions in life.
It is also better to fire an unsupressed firearm in a bright room versus a dark room. After the first shot you'll likely be blind, at least for a bit.Fair enough, by win I meant change anyone's opinion. My Surefire lights up the whole house so missing a perp isn't really going to happen unless one is behind me and then the light doesn't matter anyway. I would reserve the light until I needed it. I guess the main point people are getting at is that you need to identify your target. If you can see the perp from moonlight or ambient house lighting then you don't really need the light, I get that. If it's pitch black I'm lighting up what I think may be a threat if I can't identify it.
Would you consider using your voice before a light? Obviously if there is no response, yes it could still be a retard(pc word escaping me) or drunk, etc. "Identify yourself or you may be shot". Ask the dog to go...ask the fkn cat. Gj cats!Fair enough, by win I meant change anyone's opinion. My Surefire lights up the whole house so missing a perp isn't really going to happen unless one is behind me and then the light doesn't matter anyway. I would reserve the light until I needed it. I guess the main point people are getting at is that you need to identify your target. If you can see the perp from moonlight or ambient house lighting then you don't really need the light, I get that. If it's pitch black I'm lighting up what I think may be a threat if I can't identify it.
Alternative light sources are fine IN ADDITION to a source of light you control, be it handheld or WML. If a person lives in a house, they SHOULD be controlling what's in that house to help them out. For instance, tossing some socket-lights in to random corners down hallways where a home invader may be likely to go. You can be in a dark room, while the hallway is slightly illuminated. Light switches are also a thing that exists. If it makes sense, simply flipping a light switch to a room may be the right call. A WML just ensures that before you press the trigger, you know what you are shooting at and what is behind it.Not trying to win anything. If people are into the whole winning losing thing, fine I lost... I was told no cons. Came up with one and can think of more. Not here to argue just know there are pros and cons to most big decisions in life.
This would be a great choice for someone living in close quarters with others, such as in a town house community. In a rural environment, I would think that a similarly outfitted AR in .223 would work well.
For my house, I've got cameras pretty much everywhere inside and out. If I heard something go bump downstairs(assuming my dog isn't very clearly alerting me to something wrong), I can just flip between rooms and see who is there and where they are. If someone's there, I can just use the speaker in the cameras to tell the person or group that the police are on their way and if they don't leave they run the risk of being shot. No need to go anywhere downstairs at all.Would you consider using your voice before a light? Obviously if there is no response, yes it could still be a retard(pc word escaping me) or drunk, etc. "Identify yourself or you may be shot". Ask the dog to go...ask the fkn cat. Gj cats!
I'd like to see a thread on alternative ways to identify besides flashlight. Maybe there is already one here or another forum.
Me too with my wimpy Ghey piece.Damnit!!! I am a pansy....