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Originally Posted by miamijim
(Post 15252256)
Why? Because most guys at the range are shooting guns they cant handle or let their egos get in the way. It's kind of pathetic. You should watch guys shoot with lasers, one shoot and the laser goes all over the range from the recoil...on the ceiling, on the target next to them, 40 to left on the wall.
I can get 10 shots with my .22 in the 9 ring before most guys can get 2 shots off with their big guns. http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSC02139.jpg It could also be beginners luck :lol: I definitely didn't end up with the insanely tight groupings you have here, but for someone who had never even held a gun before, I thought I did OK. Everything hit the target in the black at least. I had 6 or 7 bulls eyes out of 50 shots...I was pretty happy with that. I seemed to shoot worse as time went on and I got bored. |
Originally Posted by oddjob2
(Post 15252257)
I understand, no underground bunkers! Prior to last year, I had only shot a Ruger 22 rifle at Boy Scout Camp, 2-3 sessions of trap shooting with some friends, and I had an air rifle.
A year ago, I was seriously looking at moving into the heart of Detroit, hence Smith & Wesson were necessary bedroom partners, in a city where there is more than one murder a day. I made offers on 3-4 places in Detroit for cash, but got no where, because the not-for-profits and Quicken loans were giving buyers $20K forgivable loans as a down payment. So I bought nearby, in one of it's bucolic suburbs. |
Hmm, that's exactly how I felt the first time I put on a kit.
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Originally Posted by shoota
(Post 15252392)
Hmm, that's exactly how I felt the first time I put on a kit.
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Originally Posted by oddjob2
(Post 15252152)
My new neighbor is a local public safety officer, which may be the best protection of all!:thumb:
My golden retriever can have a fierce bark and be protective, but I think his tendency is not very territorial. But he always knows what's going on, so smart! Regarding firearms, IMHO bike aficionados are far more at ease than gun lovers. Hence, if you are relaxed, you'll probably do better at the range, than a highly wound individual. Forty caliber will stop a meth abuser, while a .38 will just slow them down. I recommend range time at least 4 times a year as a minimum for your own safety and comfort. In addition to the above, and a steel edged Bowler Hat, I recommend one of these too! https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-j...0/DSC_0303.JPG True the .38 is a small for a crack head but the 16ga is usually close too. That street sweeper looks like it will stop a bear. |
MiamiJim, that is excellent marksmanship. Given all the USMC veterans and actives on this forum, I'll bet there are a lot of excellent marksman.
Has anyone ever seen mounted police (ON A BICYCLE OF COURSE) carry anything more powerful than their semi-automatic pistol while riding? Detroit had something like 411 murders in 2012. For a city of 700,000 +/-, it's criminal. Here is a map of the plague. Only NOLA has a higher rate per capita. |
Dear lord...and I thought Philly was bad! Camden and Reading are pretty rough per capita. I think Camden is still the poorest place in the country.
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Richmond, CA isn't much better than Detroit. The murder rate is slightly better in Richmond, CA, only because the number of homocides has gone down in recent years. However, (according to www.city-data.com) there are more registered sex offenders living in Richmond than in Detroit, and it has 1/7th the population! Oh, and to the south of Berkeley is Oakland, CA (which trails only Detroit and NOLA in murder rate).
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Quick thinking and I'm glad you minimized your losses.
Originally Posted by RubberLegs
(Post 15251341)
He DID have it backed up....but they took the storage device as well!!! Redundant storage....OFF SITE is highly recommended
As a computer professional I can testify that we are as lax as anyone on proper disaster planning. If you have 24/7 internet connectivity there are some decent off-site solutions. One of them even provides free s/w to backup to other locations on-site or to a friends system off-site. It also has fixed price no-limit off-site encrypted backup to it's servers. I recently stood up a server located in my basement that does full / incremental backups and can rebuild a system starting with a bare drive and a USB fob. Unfortunately I'm having some problems with the server's drives ;( |
I used to be heavy into IPSC, and got to be a fair hand with a .45. At one point I could draw from a holster and fire 2 rounds in three targets, change magazines, and fire 2 more into each one going the other way at somewhere between 5-6 seconds. Granted it was at 10 yards, but it took a lot of practice and competition to get fast and accurate.
I also campaigned Highpower for many years, and competed at the state level. 200, 300, and 600 yards with open sights offhand, sitting, and prone. That was a ton of fun but time consuming reloading, practicing, and traveling up and down the state. Made the CA team once, and was invited to the Nationals at Camp Perry. Nowadays I am just an instructor, and coach with the youth program a local range. My daughter went Distinguished Expert with a rifle (.22) at 10, and went DE again with pistol at about 15 (just in time for dating:)). As long as we're posting targets, here's a little something I posted at 200 yards one day: http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...psd083294b.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...psae985209.jpg |
Originally Posted by Doohickie
(Post 15252275)
Well, Winston is named for Winston Churchill, but that's what you get when you are married to a history teacher.
http://www.blipfoto.com/uploads/5850....96808801.jpeg Taylor. :) |
Memo to self, do not annoy bbm's daughter.
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Aaron, congratulations on the dog, glad I went back a page or two on this thread. The best thing about dogs is they aren't like cats ;)
I would also like to add that BigBossMan can shoot much faster than he can ride, and more skillfully. One of these days I'll demand he takes me on a hog hunting trip. I'll carry the camera. I know what I should be allowed to shoot safely with, and it aint a gun. |
We had a bird dog (Weimeraner) for ten years and he properly broke us in for the rigors of child rearing.
I still miss that hound and it was fifteen years ago that he passed. Good luck with that beast Aaron. Looks like you have a great pal there and pity the fool that crawls in your windows. Hope you don't need a part time job to feed him. :) |
Originally Posted by miamijim
(Post 15252256)
Why? Because most guys at the range are shooting guns they cant handle or let their egos get in the way. It's kind of pathetic. You should watch guys shoot with lasers, one shoot and the laser goes all over the range from the recoil...on the ceiling, on the target next to them, 40 to left on the wall.
I can get 10 shots with my .22 in the 9 ring before most guys can get 2 shots off with their big guns. http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSC02139.jpg Of the bunch I was the most accurate with the 1911, next was the .22 and then the .38, I was all over the place with the Glocks, besides the fact that the Glocks made my hands numb. The 1911 was really, really nice to shoot. |
Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
(Post 14325040)
When it rains it pours. I woke up at 2am to find two men in our house. I screamed "Lori (my wife), get the gun!" (no we don't have a gun), and they bolted. I've been sleeping on the first floor because of the broken leg...and I have no idea how I didn't wake up when they pushed our A/C in. Anyway, they stole our TV, a Wii, about $800 in cash, our wallets (have a lot of canceling/reordering to do!) and, worst of all, my work laptop. Worst of all because I have years of irreplaceable work on there.
BUT...they passed right over the Sachs tourer, the Vanilla and the Titanio. THANK HEAVENS. |
Originally Posted by roadrunner2012
(Post 15252731)
Aaron, congratulations on the dog, glad I went back a page or two on this thread. The best thing about dogs is they aren't like cats ;)
I would also like to add that BigBossMan can shoot much faster than he can ride, and more skillfully. One of these days I'll demand he takes me on a hog hunting trip. I'll carry the camera. I know what I should be allowed to shoot safely with, and it aint a gun. |
Originally Posted by gomango
(Post 15252763)
We had a bird dog (Weimeraner) for ten years and he properly broke us in for the rigors of child rearing.
I still miss that hound and it was fifteen years ago that he passed. Good luck with that beast Aaron. Looks like you have a great pal there and pity the fool that crawls in your windows. Hope you don't need a part time job to feed him. :) |
Awww, Shucks!!, why can't we just do this......
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44...ps514e1c12.jpg Istead of the guns and dogs thing.......:rolleyes::D Chombi |
Originally Posted by Chombi
(Post 15253060)
Awww, Shucks!!, why can't we just do this......
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44...ps514e1c12.jpg Istead of the guns and dogs thing.......:rolleyes::D Chombi http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...0DA2411B0B.jpg http://i936.photobucket.com/albums/a...psd836233d.jpg |
Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
(Post 15253021)
He's not cheap - but he gives a lot too. I really enjoy coming home to his wagging tail. I feel pretty sure that Monty (or Monty-saurus as we call him) is going to discourage any sane intruders. His bark is intense. I'm not sure if his size is coming through, but he's an athletic 80 lbs. He dominates pretty much everything at the park (which can be annoying, we're constantly shoeing him from the dogs he sexually harasses).
Throw your dog and your wife in the trunk of a car for a couple of hours. Open the trunk, and then see which one is truly happy to see you. :)
Originally Posted by roadrunner2012
(Post 15252731)
I would also like to add that BigBossMan can shoot much faster than he can ride, and more skillfully. One of these days I'll demand he takes me on a hog hunting trip. I'll carry the camera. I know what I should be allowed to shoot safely with, and it aint a gun.
Seriously though - Aaron, that's a nice looking mutt, and I'm confident he's found a great home. They really are amazing critters, and I like dogs more than I do most people. Wait till he takes over the bed. :) |
Originally Posted by rootboy
(Post 14325609)
I don't know sheit, but you might be careful with a pit bull. Could eat the cats later on. How about a Mastiff? Now there's a big, fearsome dog. Good point about the gun. They can definitely be a liability as well as an asset.
If you get a gun, get trained, and trained well, and then practice. That is essential to not making a serious mistake that can ruin your life. I'm very familiar with, and was trained to use many types of firearms. That's why they scare me. |
Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 15253327)
Got a nice one last time out. Been eating pulled pork and wicked awesome chili for the last couple of weeks. I'll spare you the pictures. :D
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Originally Posted by bigbossman
(Post 15252673)
I used to be heavy into IPSC, and got to be a fair hand with a .45. At one point I could draw from a holster and fire 2 rounds in three targets, change magazines, and fire 2 more into each one going the other way at somewhere between 5-6 seconds. Granted it was at 10 yards, but it took a lot of practice and competition to get fast and accurate.
I also campaigned Highpower for many years, and competed at the state level. 200, 300, and 600 yards with open sights offhand, sitting, and prone. That was a ton of fun but time consuming reloading, practicing, and traveling up and down the state. Made the CA team once, and was invited to the Nationals at Camp Perry. Nowadays I am just an instructor, and coach with the youth program a local range. My daughter went Distinguished Expert with a rifle (.22) at 10, and went DE again with pistol at about 15 (just in time for dating:)). As long as we're posting targets, here's a little something I posted at 200 yards one day: http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...psd083294b.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...psae985209.jpg It's never seen a scope, but I'm sure it would like to.... |
Aaron, all the best with your new family dog, even though he didn't came to your house in the best circumstances, I know you'll provide him a good home. Don't know about the burglaries and I sure don't want to get messed up in a gun debate, but here's to hoping your homestead will remain safe!
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