Cybargs
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and people think belgians never get involved in the arms industry
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rdx-fx
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Speaking of FN....

Damn! With a decent wear-in, and the mag disconnect gone, my new Browning Hi Power is much more accurate.

Okay, the 1350 rounds of practice the last couple of weeks may have helped my accuracy too.

On a whim, I started shooting at the 5" diameter spinner plate from 75 yards, instead of at 50 or 25.
Rather pleasantly surprised at the reassuring (and consistent) "ting" of hits.

Sadly, I'm having more fun with the pistol at 25-75 yards, and not nearly as much fun with the rifle at 650-1750.
Barrel is starting to go out on the 300 WSM.
(edit: by "going out", it's doing 1/2 MOA groups now, and I've run out of leade to chase while still magazine feeding)
Probably going to sell most of the parts (AICS 1.5 stock, etc), then build a 300 Norma on a Surgeon action.

Last edited by rdx-fx (2012-03-24 04:42:17)

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Dilbert_X wrote:

Those Belgians are pretty smart.
They make decent beer too!
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,813|6325|eXtreme to the maX
I picked up a 24" .303 barrel blank to replace my 7.62 revolver barrel - which is mildly corroded but still shoots perfectly, despite being fire-lapped and bore polished to try to remove the pitting.

With luck 24" will be enough for me to get a 6" barrel for my revolver without turning all of it to swarf.
It will cost me about $700 for this stupid exercise, then I have to build a sight rib to go with it, with a dual-position foresight or rearsight for the precsion and duelling sections of the match, maybe I'll cannibalise an Aristocrat rib.

Not sure why I'm doing this, there must be a reason. Having a gun with a pitted barrel just doesn't work with my OCD I think.
Fuck Israel
krazed
Admiral of the Bathtub
+619|6999|Great Brown North

rdx-fx wrote:

RAIMIUS wrote:

Because 10/22s are the manliest gun ever!
Pretty much.

Other than a 10/22T (that I already own), I cannot think of any Ruger products I'd want to own.
mini-14 for me, as it's one of the very few semi auto .223 rifles i would be able to use off of the range
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|6991|PNW

rdx-fx wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

pop up targets are better
Easier once you memorize the order they pop up in.

Hint: the score card record sheet lists the targets in the default pop up order.
Should randomize.
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+955|6810

eleven bravo wrote:

pop up targets are better

rdx-fx wrote:

Easier once you memorize the order they pop up in.

Hint: the score card record sheet lists the targets in the default pop up order.

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Should randomize.
If they can't remember the basics during qualification (trigger, breathing, sight picture, bone support, scan for targets, etc), then they sure as hell aren't going to remember the sequence of 40 targets...

Should get rid of the stupid Trainfire pop-up targets, period.
They are absolute shit for marksmanship training (and there are many many ARDEC/AMCP/DoD studies saying as much, going back 20 years).

Last time I checked, USMC still did proper marksmanship training out to 500m, and not the Army pop-up trainfire bullshit.

USMC's general marksmanship standard is about on par with an Army "Squad Designated Marksman" ... and the problem is Army Trainfire popups, compared to proper marksmanship training in the USMC

Pop-ups don't train marksmanship, and they don't even reliably test a shooter.
Purely "hit" or "miss" with absolutely no feedback as to shot placement (high/low, left/right, jerked the trigger, breathing wrong, sight picture wrong, etc)

If you really want to shoot expert, you have to "game" the pop-ups;
- you have to shoot for headshots on all the near/mid-range targets, so you don't "miss" by sending a round through the 6" hole chewed in the center of the target by everyone else that shot at that target
- you have to count "one one thousand" before shooting on all targets, so they have time to properly register as being in the "up" position, otherwise you get scored a "miss" if the target still thinks it's not fully "up" when your bullet hits.
- you have to shoot the dirt at the base of the 50m (L&R) targets(and sometimes the 100m), and ricochet the round up into the target, otherwise the bullet is moving fast enough to punch through the target without registering the hit.
- you have to shoulder/head shoot the 250 and 300 targets, to get the hits to reliably register as well

Bullseye paper targets are much better for marksmanship training - tells a shooter how they're missing, and (with an experienced coach reading the student's bullseye targets) what fundamentals of marksmanship need to be worked on.
And bullseye targets aren't as much of a game.  Bullseye targets: see the black target, hit the center of it.

Then do MOUT or "Hogan's Alley" or livefire for the practical applications of marksmanship in a tactical scenario.

Last edited by rdx-fx (2012-03-24 15:56:35)

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Dilbert_X wrote:

Those Belgians are pretty smart.
Yes, yes they are

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/10/AlgiersNOLAVineDineHoegaardenGlass.JPG/450px-AlgiersNOLAVineDineHoegaardenGlass.JPG

Reading up a bit on Dieudonné Saive, an excellent firearms designer.
Finished the HiPower design, designed the FN-FAL, improved the M2 .50 cal design, etc.

Much of the work I'd previously (mis)attributed to JM Browning, was actually Saive's work.
M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6442|Escea

Might as well put this here for the military guys.

Not gun related but can anyone tell me how a military unit is organised?

I'm writing up a fictional Army Regiment and I'm having a little trouble finding out how they break down.

Just for an example.

I've got 2nd Battalion and within it Mako Company. Would they each have a Headquarters, or is there only one overall HHC in the entire Regiment. Or, does it breakdown into Regiment HHC, Battalion HHC, Company HHC?

Been racking my brains for ages over this so i'll appreciate any help with it
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State
Slide is back from Novak.

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Baba Booey
rdx-fx
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+955|6810

M.O.A.B wrote:

I'm writing up a fictional Army Regiment and I'm having a little trouble finding out how they break down.
Been racking my brains for ages over this so i'll appreciate any help with it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_o … ern_armies
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State

Blade4509 wrote:

Woo, finally get to post my new purchase I picked up today.





Nothing too special I know, but it was kind of a dream purchase for me, and I finally achieved it.
Nice Loaded.

The only thing I changed on mine were the grips and a standard recoil spring plug instead of the guide rod.
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Baba Booey
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State
Anybody here have a CCW?
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Baba Booey
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6716

1stSFOD-Delta wrote:

Anybody here have a CCW?
i thought about taking the class (it's only $65) but at the moment i have a single action 357 and a few rifles.
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State
I'm taking the class when I go home on leave.

Need a good IWB holster for a fullsize USP 45.
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Baba Booey
13urnzz
Banned
+5,830|6716

where is home? ballache nebraska, or texas, or? i do know Utah's pretty lenient, we've gotten half the nation and all the brady bill people pissed at us . . .
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State
NE

Gun laws here are pretty chillaxe.
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Baba Booey
NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6561|Atlanta, Georgia

rdx-fx wrote:

eleven bravo wrote:

pop up targets are better

rdx-fx wrote:

Easier once you memorize the order they pop up in.

Hint: the score card record sheet lists the targets in the default pop up order.

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Should randomize.
If they can't remember the basics during qualification (trigger, breathing, sight picture, bone support, scan for targets, etc), then they sure as hell aren't going to remember the sequence of 40 targets...

Should get rid of the stupid Trainfire pop-up targets, period.
They are absolute shit for marksmanship training (and there are many many ARDEC/AMCP/DoD studies saying as much, going back 20 years).

Last time I checked, USMC still did proper marksmanship training out to 500m, and not the Army pop-up trainfire bullshit.

USMC's general marksmanship standard is about on par with an Army "Squad Designated Marksman" ... and the problem is Army Trainfire popups, compared to proper marksmanship training in the USMC

Pop-ups don't train marksmanship, and they don't even reliably test a shooter.
Purely "hit" or "miss" with absolutely no feedback as to shot placement (high/low, left/right, jerked the trigger, breathing wrong, sight picture wrong, etc)

If you really want to shoot expert, you have to "game" the pop-ups;
- you have to shoot for headshots on all the near/mid-range targets, so you don't "miss" by sending a round through the 6" hole chewed in the center of the target by everyone else that shot at that target
- you have to count "one one thousand" before shooting on all targets, so they have time to properly register as being in the "up" position, otherwise you get scored a "miss" if the target still thinks it's not fully "up" when your bullet hits.
- you have to shoot the dirt at the base of the 50m (L&R) targets(and sometimes the 100m), and ricochet the round up into the target, otherwise the bullet is moving fast enough to punch through the target without registering the hit.
- you have to shoulder/head shoot the 250 and 300 targets, to get the hits to reliably register as well

Bullseye paper targets are much better for marksmanship training - tells a shooter how they're missing, and (with an experienced coach reading the student's bullseye targets) what fundamentals of marksmanship need to be worked on.
And bullseye targets aren't as much of a game.  Bullseye targets: see the black target, hit the center of it.

Then do MOUT or "Hogan's Alley" or livefire for the practical applications of marksmanship in a tactical scenario.
Some ranges actually print out where you hit on the pop up targets. Unfortunatly they are too worried about time and they don't show that information to the soldiers which i think is bullshit.
M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6442|Escea

rdx-fx wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

I'm writing up a fictional Army Regiment and I'm having a little trouble finding out how they break down.
Been racking my brains for ages over this so i'll appreciate any help with it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_o … ern_armies
Been there already, not the information I'm after, but thanks anyway.
1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State
Ordered four extended mag releases for the USPs.

Have a LEM kit too. Anybody want it? I'm sticking with DA/SA.

Last edited by 1stSFOD-Delta (2012-03-30 11:58:08)

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Baba Booey
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6608

1stSFOD-Delta wrote:

Anybody here have a CCW?
For years. Even though they're not required here any more I keep it current for the benefits.
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1stSFOD-Delta
Mike "The Spooge Gobbler" Morales
+376|6197|Blue Mountain State
Starting the paperwork for this. 

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Baba Booey
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6936|Riva, MD

west-phoenix-az wrote:

1stSFOD-Delta wrote:

Anybody here have a CCW?
For years. Even though they're not required here any more I keep it current for the benefits.
What are the benefits in a state that doesn't require it?
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6608
Use in other states that recognize the Arizona permit (I believe there are currently 35 states)
Skip background checks when purchasing or transferring firearms through dealers
Prove to others that you're not a prohibited possessor when conducting private transactions
Carry in establishments that serve alcohol (you cant carry if they have a 'No Guns' sign posted or you consume alcohol while on site)

I'm sure there are some more I'm missing
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Trotskygrad
бля
+354|6218|Vortex Ring State
so what are your opinions on the "straight support arm stance" aka the "magpul stance", complete with thumb above the barrel

I've heard it's good, I've heard it's bullshit

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