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Impulse buy for me, but as I'm a closet Walther fan, I figured what the hell. Bud's is having a special on "new, surplus" Walther P1s still in the original packaging for $399 delivered to your FFL. Since I've only ever seen used ones for approaching $500 or more, I clicked. not my photo
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Model 29-4 Classic Hunter
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Very cool! And tell more of your Palau gig. How did that happen?
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For you stickmonkey types, does adding a white flag deploy button near chaff/flares really screw up the ergonomics of the throttles? C'mon, putting a stereotype for the French was practically mandantory here...
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I chose not to go with a safe. I'm screwed in the event of a fire or burglary, but I made this decision (insurance rider is a wonderful thing) vice moving several hundred pounds of steel and concrete. YMMV.
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I heard the NPR interview. I was surprised how the guest - author of the book - was actually pro, or at least understood, guns. The NPR hack kept trying to get him to be "guns are bad," but the author, who started out as knowing nothing/anti-gun learned a lot and understood the philosophical, historical, and security aspects of gun ownership as well as getting that it's just fun.
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The animal was helpless and clueless and didn't take a brutal fight to you (or the Marines). It didn't deserve what happened to it. The happily deceased Taliban? They had the human trait of personal choice. Works for me anyway.
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I also have the P-22 and using Winchester/Remington bulk stuff does make it stutter. CCI stuff works like a charm. Several thousand rounds through mine using the zippier ammo and it chugs along just fine. Not trying to dissuade you from the M&P .22 (I have in 9mm and it's the sh1t!), but the P-22 is a good gun if fed properly.
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Now that's funny right there.
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"War," by Sebastian Junger (same guy wrote "The Perfect Storm") Pretty good read about 15 months with a Army platoon in an observation outpost in Afghanistan. I'll give the writer a lot of credit for living, patrolling, and helping with the platoon during its tour in Afghanistan. Good battle descriptions, along with living descriptions. This may get into the "why" of war, but the author does bring in some Army studies, along with his own observations, of why combat can be an adrenaline rush, in fact something to be looked forward to, and why a small unit becomes the family, and how the standards of the family are harsh because so much depends upon maintaining those standards, i.e, somebody can get killed if you are a fcuk up or get careless. How living up to the ideal breeds good combat soldiers. I made the leap from that to why flyers think somewhat the same thing; if you don't meet the standards and don't do what you are supposed to do, somebody can get killed, and you'd rather die yourself than have that happen. And for an aviation flavor, he describes what it's like to be on the receiving end of B-1, A-10, Apache support; the sounds made as ordnance drops, impacts, etc. The descriptions of small unit combat, and much better writing about the above than I just did. A worthwhile read. edited to add: A search initially turned up nothing on this book. Went back and added the author and scored this:
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NOT a military pilot, but from personal experience in hiring folks, a very cursory search will turn up your name and an FAA accident. 'Fess up, note the remedial training AND the fact that you kept your ticket. The civil Feds didn't think you were a menace, so...
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CM Alan West still gets it and isn't afraid of the PC police. https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/allen-west-marines-incident-shut-your-mouth-war-hell_616699.html
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I bought and purchased one some months back; did a review in this thread. Fine little rifle for those that like black rifles. I'm more old school and would tend toward the Ruger. But, pros and cons to both. However, he should teach his kid to shoot with iron sights only before moving on to all the strap-on stuff (sts).
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A very literal example of Fight Club rules. Dumbass for filming it; never mind posting it. No, I am not outraged by the act. It is human nature to objectify the enemy, to show contempt, etc. And to have to face that same enemy tomorrow? Yeah, I get where the Marines are coming from. But don't f'in' film it.
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I beg to differ. The "typical pom" would have said, "It is rather nice that you have your own farm, but, of course, it is not 'quite' up to health and safety standards." "Innit?" Having grown up on a farm, I couldn't wait to get the f' out of there. As an ORF, I'm thinking it wasn't so bad. So...."2" on having your own farm.
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"2" on Ed Rasimus' books. A combat vet who'd been there done that AND wrote a very low-ego, but highly entertaining read. (That's a hint to all you mo'fos who are doing it now and in the last several years. WRITE some of this for magazines and/or professional journals. Even books. It's not that hard. Give the next generation something to look to as they grow up.) He also was a very gracious mentor when I was asking some very rookie/amateur book-writing questions a couple of years ago.
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https://www.politico....0112/71118.html
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Old school home defense: https://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11361/1199563-100.stm
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Colt Python = top 10 handgun! Colt M1911 Glock (for historical significance as first successful polymer which now drives most of the market today. I'm not a fan since they don't "feel" right for me) S&W Model 29 Colt Python Walther PPK CZ75 Browning Hi-Power Webley .455 Others?
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Why would you have a book about Kelly Flynn? I keed, I keed.
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Australia looking to recruit U.S. fighter pilots
brickhistory replied to pbar's topic in General Discussion
Thought there was a prohibition about serving in the armed forces of another nation and US citizenship. This is as close a reference as I could find. https://www.travel.state.gov/law/citizenship/citizenship_780.html Fed The site goes on to say that serving elsewhere was an auto loss of citizenship until 1967, blah, blah, blah, that requires the individual to take positive action in renounching US citizenship. As I read it, you can enlist, but not accept a commission (kinda makes sense to me). Get a smart lawyer if this is for you and you want to keep US citizenship. -
Good luck at OTS. That's probably really tough to get into nowadays with the personnel spigot nearly turned off. That said, take your experience and teach both the enlisted that will work for you and the other Lts, and as you progress, the other younger officers how to lead. Practice what you preach. Be willing to take the standing up in front of your boss if one of your people takes a justified stand.
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A note to the producers of both "Sons of Guns" and "American Guns:" Just have the shops build reasonably realistic guns. Avoid motorcycle handlebar machine guns and skip the office romance stuff. I simply don't care. The upgraded Uzi, the knuckleduster pistol, and I'm a viewer. Although I like the eye-candy of the MILF in American Guns, I can find T&A on other pay-for-view channels. Just build/rebuild/restore guns. Not gigantor flame cannons, not diamond-crusted 1911s. C'mon...