@seacheo@TheBuddyCSM I agree! I’m sure if I could get some vetbro to shill for their “tactical awesomeness” or how they’re for “real operators” or something, people would buy my tactical asparagus rubber bands. 😂
@attackdogX I agree with your post, however, I wouldn’t necessarily call the inventory pile up “luxury” in the true sense as it’s all out in the exurbs in the boonies - I don’t think there’s a true pile up in real “luxury”, eg, park cities, Preston hollow, etc.
@romanhelmetguy Immediately after all that physical stuff, have them shoot targets with a rifle, like they do in biathlon. It’s incredibly hard to hold something steady after that sort of exertion.
@CRELeasingLawTX The whole “it’s not in Dallas” because it’s not downtown, yet it’s still within city limits is retarded. Downtown Dallas isn’t really a “thing” in the sense they want it to be so they whine. Tax revenue still there, still within city limits.
@Michaelskywal@jos3_avila@CityOfDallas It is. OP is complaining that it’s too far from downtown. Personally I think it’s a great use of the land, in a better area and still within city limits.
@planefag As @TommyFaceOnFire says somewhere in this thread - suppressor sights co witness on most platforms. I discovered this accidentally because I ran a can before I ever ran dots and thus had tall sights on a few setups already.
@RetroCoast As the @LWSeecamp people say, shot placement is everything. A .22 to center mass will always trump a .44 mag to the foot. That being said I’d not carry a .25, except perhaps as a backup or “vest gun”.