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Some shooting vids #104601 05/22/07 02:58 AM
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You can't see my Bandicoot since it's on my right side and I am a lefty. Me shooting on the move.

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Some team training.
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There is a good shot of the Bandicoot in a Kydex sheath on my dad's belt in this one about 33 seconds in to it.
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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: J33psr0ck] #104602 05/22/07 03:04 AM
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Awesome vids bro - that bolt catch sure sucks as a lefty huh?


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: diceman] #104603 05/22/07 03:05 AM
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Yeah, but the Badger "Tactical latch" really helps out.


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: J33psr0ck] #104604 05/22/07 03:09 AM
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Glad there's something for ya! You just opt not to go w/ a left handed setup? Probably harder to find parts for huh?


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: diceman] #104605 05/22/07 03:14 AM
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I learned on a stnadard AR setup and it helps to be able to pick up a stnadard AR and be able to use it. If mine fails, I can use a friends. Lefty recievers were not really available when I got in to AR's. Now there are some nice options out there.


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: J33psr0ck] #104606 05/22/07 03:20 AM
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Good point on being able to pick up any AR/M16 - I didn't even think about that. Looks like you're very proficient none-the-less. I'm kind of frustrated that I haven't heard back from DPMS yet - I shoud have an M4 upper here very soon - they said 6-8 weeks delivery time, and its been about that long. I'm going w/ a full stock setup for now, since thats what I have - but I may go collapsable later - then again, I may stick w/ the stronger full stock and sacrifice the extra 3-4 inches. How are the collapsable stocks as far as being "sturdy" when compared to the A2 style stocks?


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: diceman] #104607 05/22/07 03:27 AM
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I dropped one of my AR's with a collapsable stock from 10 feet by accident and it smacked the ground pretty darn hard. I actually really like the A1 fixed stock. The collapsable is kind of cool just because with different types of gear on you have more options. I usually don't wear my tactical ted outfit so being able to lengthen the stock one notch is nice. My friend has a Colt (I believe) collapseable stock that is all aluminum, tube stock and all. He got that in the 70's though.


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: J33psr0ck] #104608 05/22/07 03:31 AM
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I'm sure that I'll get both eventually, but I'm going to see how well I like the fixed stock w/ the short upper. I'm a pretty big guy though, so I don't see myself ever wanting to collapse the stock while shooting, it'd just make it a little more compact for storage and easier to haul around...

Again, great vids - and the team drills are always fun. I've done live fire building clearing w/ a 2 man team - that was great - and I've done a lot w/ blanks and MILES gear w/ 4 man teams.


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: diceman] #104609 05/22/07 03:34 AM
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There are some local sherrifs, military guys that do some training with us and the team stuff is great for them. I am just a civilian who likes to train with a cool group of guys.

I have been training with these guys for a few years. They all have hundreds of hours of coursework and "real experience" unlike me under their belt so the trust is there. Without this, you just can't do any team related stuff.


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: J33psr0ck] #104610 05/22/07 05:34 AM
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Hey bro cool vids! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: Hog Butcher] #104611 05/22/07 06:10 AM
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pretty kool and interesting Ron, why does the last one have music? in case your in a bad club and things get out of hand (damm booty shakers!)
just being silly bro, very nice stuff, training and learning to work as a team, thx 4 sharing <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Some shooting vids [Re: WhichDawg] #104612 05/22/07 08:21 AM
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Nice videos - thanx for sharing!

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