Take it to PM.I'll show you mine if
Oh, never mind.
Take it to PM.I'll show you mine if
Oh, never mind.
And there you have it, a stereotypical response from a 14er.I resemble that remark!
I think we’re a post away from rulers coming out
Now I may be getting a little turned on.
As it happens, I can. And you don't want to know what I can do with a percussion revolver.If you can’t do it with a flintlock…
ThisIf I was an instructor I would allow my students to use whatever firearm gets them the highest score
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Life Savers not Life Takers,fancy ribbon rack... dont see combat action on it.
I was not.Were you using a 22? They made specific point about it the day before quals.
I didn't know there was a minimum caliber requirement. Not that I would carry anything under a 9mm but that's good to knowMy instructor said nothing under 380/38sp because that was the minimum you could carry in MD.
Go back and read every post on the thread before jumping to the end. For the millionth time, there is no minimum.I didn't know there was a minimum caliber requirement. Not that I would carry anything under a 9mm but that's good to know
Their instructor was wrong. There isn't a minimum caliber requirement set by the state.I didn't know there was a minimum caliber requirement. Not that I would carry anything under a 9mm but that's good to know
Only for those people that don't read an entire thread before commenting.I didn't know there was a minimum caliber requirement. Not that I would carry anything under a 9mm but that's good to know
Was that "ShootSelf" training...? In a class of 90 other students??The state doesn't have a requirement on caliber. Depends on the class taken. I was not given a choice, could not bring my own gun. Had to shoot a S&W M&P .22lr supplied by the training company to qualify. Kind of peeved me to have to shoot a gun a was not familiar with.