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  • hehfest
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-28-08
    • 7934

    #1
    Today was Range Day!
    Fired off the AR and the 9mm. Never seen it like this.........EVER. Full capacity. Not on rifle but on pistol. Rifle was only a handful of people. Waiting lines for pistol practice. I think there are about 20ish stations for pistol. The guy working there told me its been like this every day since we opened back up. Morning, afternoon, night/close. Doesn't matter. Weekdays, doesn't matter.

    He said same thing. Never seen it like this in my life. I guess this is a "tell" of what most people are thinking is going on. I saw few masks but this was outdoors where it makes sense not to wear one. Range workers had masks though along with cashier. They also had up a plastic type barrier in between each station instead of skipping a station for distancing.

    Michigan is locked n' loaded. Those "CHAZ" punks will have their hands full in this state.
  • pimike
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 03-23-08
    • 37139

    #2
    It’s coming the civil war....
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    • BrickJames
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 05-05-11
      • 9749

      #3
      Originally posted by pimike
      It’s coming the civil war....
      We fought the first one to free the blacks.

      Now we need to fight a second one to kill the blacks.

      Unbelievable.
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      • PittsburghPlayer
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-11-10
        • 6760

        #4
        explains the bullet holes through the cedar shingles of my house that I stained only last year

        thanks

        thought we were pals
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        • hehfest
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 09-28-08
          • 7934

          #5
          Originally posted by PittsburghPlayer
          explains the bullet holes through the cedar shingles of my house that I stained only last year

          thanks

          thought we were pals

          I figured out how Seaweed shills now. He just reads other article titles and then forms it into his own new thread idea. Copycat.

          Lol. Pitty. This guy next to me....bragging about having the exact gun Navy Seals use. Going on and on. Wanted to punch him for that. Look dumba*s. That doesn't mean squat. You're not a Seal. A Seal could get by over you with the worse gun and you having their seal gun. What a dumb prick.

          Speaking of the range. All I ever hear about is having this "proper" technique with 2 hands. In combat, you won't be able to stand upright and make sure you have both hands on the gun, etc. You would have to fire with one hand on many occasions around a building, etc. Plus, you're targets won't be stationary. Glad the "I have a Navy Seal gun" can hit there target from 5 yards away standing still. Targets are normally on the move in combat.
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          • SBR_Guest_Pro
            SBR MVP
            • 02-10-15
            • 3955

            #6
            get your target practice in now. Need to get back out, been over a year. DON'T FORGET TO CLEAN AND OIL YOUR FIRE ARMS. Don't want them jamming when it's important
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            • BrickJames
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 05-05-11
              • 9749

              #7
              Originally posted by SBR_Guest_Pro
              get your target practice in now. Need to get back out, been over a year. DON'T FORGET TO CLEAN AND OIL YOUR FIRE ARMS. Don't want them jamming when it's important
              That's why my favorite piece was a snub nose 357. Never jams, keeps the shells
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