Safety this safety that. Then he lets his son or who ever shoot with no eye protection. When I take my four year old out shooting, I practice what I preach.
this is yuppie shootin. just pull out a gun and shoot it. if ur gun goes off acidently ur dumb. y would u empty the gun. just turn it i on safety. I agree about the trash. If its low caliber u dont need as much saftey equipment. If ur shootin a higher cal then ear protection for sure. eye protection. uh. if its sunny then yes ull get a glare. cover one side to prevent eye fatigue.
I see this so many times at the indoor range i go to. People just blasting away on the range. When they finally call it a day, they leave spent cases lying everywhere, old targets, empty cartridge boxes, shot tube lights etc. Really annoying of clearing up a bench which is covered with .22 cases and paper debris. And if someone kindly asks to clear up the litter, he or she get's a fat lip back. Then it is up to us volunteers, to clean up the sheer mayhem at the start of each new month.
here in my place, all of the ranges here are free of empty shells after firing.. we usually use reloaded ammo coz its much cheaper than a brand new ammo..
I have a question regarding the 1911 style pistol. I was told that the proper way to grip a 1911 is with the strong hand thumb resting on top of the thumb safety. I am finding that really uncomfortable so i have switched to the thumb under safety. Here's my issue, i was told from fellow shooters that if i grip the 1911 like that i could accidentally hit the safety on which could be fatal in some situations (self defense). Any advice or is a 1911 just not for me?
Good lookin' Mauser!
txstang84 1 year ago
Safety this safety that. Then he lets his son or who ever shoot with no eye protection. When I take my four year old out shooting, I practice what I preach.
shem1911 1 year ago
this is yuppie shootin. just pull out a gun and shoot it. if ur gun goes off acidently ur dumb. y would u empty the gun. just turn it i on safety. I agree about the trash. If its low caliber u dont need as much saftey equipment. If ur shootin a higher cal then ear protection for sure. eye protection. uh. if its sunny then yes ull get a glare. cover one side to prevent eye fatigue.
DICEMAN60 2 years ago
@DICEMAN60 YOU SIR, ARE AN IDIOT.
rpsetser 1 year ago
Leave it, "in better shape than it was when I got there". Just think what the world would be like if more of us did that.
Great tips, thanks for posting!
deanlampe 2 years ago 2
That kid should be wearing eye protection.
Malcolm81Boyd 2 years ago 7
I agree strongly
risk3715 2 years ago
lol betcha wearin a helmet plus some bodyarmor even when you shootin some bb gun xD
sabagaparada 2 years ago
I see this so many times at the indoor range i go to. People just blasting away on the range. When they finally call it a day, they leave spent cases lying everywhere, old targets, empty cartridge boxes, shot tube lights etc. Really annoying of clearing up a bench which is covered with .22 cases and paper debris. And if someone kindly asks to clear up the litter, he or she get's a fat lip back. Then it is up to us volunteers, to clean up the sheer mayhem at the start of each new month.
epicsr 2 years ago
here in my place, all of the ranges here are free of empty shells after firing.. we usually use reloaded ammo coz its much cheaper than a brand new ammo..
lloydstevenvilla 2 years ago
Excellent video! Is there a good piece of material or video that is well worth reading to become a better shooter that you would recommend?
valetudospang 3 years ago
I can't think of ONE book but you could try Zediker, Cooper, Elmer Keith, The CMP guides to Highpower Rifle and Pistol competition.
Blackfork6 3 years ago
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I have a question regarding the 1911 style pistol. I was told that the proper way to grip a 1911 is with the strong hand thumb resting on top of the thumb safety. I am finding that really uncomfortable so i have switched to the thumb under safety. Here's my issue, i was told from fellow shooters that if i grip the 1911 like that i could accidentally hit the safety on which could be fatal in some situations (self defense). Any advice or is a 1911 just not for me?
dirtyminded604 3 years ago
Awesome tips, they have inspired me.
xvirus2501 3 years ago
Glad to see youre passing down this great sport and firearm safety to younger generations.
mtlh05 3 years ago
You set a fine example, sir.
brized 3 years ago
we should have more ppl like you
jagpride 4 years ago 2