Never found out but but now I love to get bit by small caliber white women... purrrrWhat was her name?
You know anybody like that I'll pay
Never found out but but now I love to get bit by small caliber white women... purrrrWhat was her name?
Pssst move yo thumb... lol... I still have the scar from the bite I was in high school I'm 57 now .. I never forgot
CUT!!! CUT!!!! STUNT HO!!!Was a nice little, clean, and deep cut in the webbing area. More of an annoyance due to the amount of blood. Thanks to pronstar and his boo-boo kit, he was able to put a bandage on it so I did't bleed all over everything.
You I likeWas a nice little, clean, and deep cut in the webbing area. More of an annoyance due to the amount of blood. Thanks to pronstar and his boo-boo kit, he was able to put a bandage on it so I did't bleed all over everything.
Never found out but but now I love to get bit by small caliber white women... purrrr
You know anybody like that I'll pay
This is Sterling if the women are around.
How old is he now?Thanks guys - I'm going to take a stab at letting my son fire his first pistol. Probably one round in the gun at a time.
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For that I will bring a Heritage revolver and the P22.Thanks guys - I'm going to take a stab at letting my son fire his first pistol. Probably one round in the gun at a time.
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And probably THE smartest comment I’ve seen on TGT in a long time!Probably one round in the gun at a time.
That video deeply angers any competent instructor. The situation was easily predictable and easily preventable. The instructor was to blame for not paying attention to basics, like assessing the ability of someone to handle recoil and keeping your hands where you can control the firearm if it something goes awry. Review the video and ask yourself "Why in the bloody hell does he have his hands in that position?" There's no good answer to the question especially for his left hand being under the gun. Why was he on her left? That one is slightly more forgivable but it's still wrong in that situation.[Can’t help but wonder if that little girl (9 yo, I think) ever got over the trauma of killing that “instructor” with the automatic machine gun fire, a few years ago?]
Thankyou - that will be easier for him to load, too.For that I will bring a Heritage revolver and the P22.
And plenty of ammo.
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I've always been HEAVILY against letting anyone new, regardless of age, start with bigger rounds. ALWAYS start as small as possible and work to a comfort range. For kids, always start with single shot loads.
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