That's the big factor to me. Bringing a firearm or having one visible pretty much immediately escalates the situation to the highest factor.
That one guy (who has a better argument than the Aubrey case) was able to go inside grab a long gun and then come outside while leaving it pointed at the...
Lol! A ****ing boom stick doesnt always deter people so I'm not sure the knife would. Maybe it could cause a less than lethal wound that would stop some one, but killing or injuring some one with a bayonet can still result in the same potential charges.
Every tool had a use, but if some one has...
Yep.
Plus honestly the answers aren't all mutually exclusive.
I imagine starting from scratch being the best way so that you can include every one depending on where their at or what they need. That way everyone will for sure get what they need out of it.
Obviously not! But other snow shoveling bastard got his!
Everything about this is so wrong. People can't act right. People can't control their emotions. People can't even bother to aim.
Stamp lasted longer than milled? Really? Everything I've ever known may be lie.
I guess once a structural problem happens in a milled receiver (stress crack whatever) it continues until the whole receiver is affected?
Yeh same. Would love the range day/class, but the only way Id come close to competently completing this quiz is by cheating. Lots and LOTS of cheating!! Lol
Cool.
I often think about how cool it would be to buy a nice bolt gun and try long range. But I know the novelty would wear off with being restricted to small range distances.
If Im changing a mag, then that means Im firing my rifle/gun. I know my targets and non targets. Ill aim my barrel accordingly. Why would I add extra steps especially since training will directly impact a potential real life threat situation where every fraction of a second can make a...