Throwing things at gators is a waste of time. They really don’t care.
I can picture you trying to move in the mud.
Throwing things at gators is a waste of time. They really don’t care.
They are garbage birds for sure. This happened at camp geiger in NC. The Sergeant was hell bent on me gunning it down. Little bastard didnt stand a chanceI hated those things in bootcamp in San Diego. Some of the guys would throw mayonaise packets in the air & they would swoop down & chug em down.
Unless you’re stranded at sea why would anyone ever eat a seagull?Why would you shoot birds you`re not going to eat.
18 year old Marine with an automatic weapon. And I was hungryWhy would you shoot birds you`re not going to eat.
Yea....errr...ahhh....my bad.And yet my phone did not ring.
Yea....errr...ahhh....my bad.
Truth is, I didnt think it was a shoosting weekend. Thought it was a granbabies birthday weekend. I didnt even take the range bag. When mamma said "I wanna go shoot the Witness" I was like well, we have to go to acadamy and get some ears...and ammo...and eyes...and...and...
We should try to do a little more coordinated get together for PSC.
Ninja'dDid somebody call me?
Guys who show up in a plate carrier, minus plates, and pouches in the most nonsensical places possible
One time a few years ago, had a group of guys shooting a G17. They weren't exactly "experienced shooters". They load the mag into the gun, but can't get the slide back. I walk up and start helping them. For the life of me i can't get the slide open, and the trigger feels like it's 100lbs. After wrestling with it, I finally pull the trigger and get the slide back a bit to disassemble it, and out comes a rather good sized allen wrench. Near as I can tell it was resting behind and on top of the trigger bar.
It's easily my favorite malfunction/failure I've ever seen.
Guys that show up on the weekend and sit and shoot where they aren't supposed to because they don't like shooting next to other people, even if its a guy with a .22lr 6 benches away, just because they don't like loud noises.
People who try to shoot at animals on the range. Yes, theres a bird 3 feet away from your target. No its not okay to shoot it.
Ninja'd
Once upon a time there was a skeet range dangerously close to an RC airplane range east of Austin. A plane strayed across the skeet range with predictable results.
I agree. Ill start texting yall when I make a move like that.I've learned from Moonpie, I just can't pass up an opportunity to harass ya. We definitely need to coordinate a trip before it gets too terribly hot.
Uh-oh! I joined a ladies' group and, according to their calendar, they go to a certain range on ladies night about once a month. I hope it's not the same group!I'm at the range on a Thurs. night a few months ago. I usually shoot twice a week at the indoor range I belong to. I wasn't thinking anything of all the cars parked in the lot when I walked in the door (it was in excess of what I'd seen before for a typical weekday night). As I walked in I saw the advert. sign stating Thurs. night ladies night at the range. The stereotypes just flooded into my mind, but I laughed it off inside and just let it go, because I know all stereotypes aren't true and I have seen women on the range that would out shoot my ass any day of the week. I got my lane in the 25 yd. section and was pretty much alone.
About halfway through what would normally be my 1.5 hour long session, a group of ladies, probably four or five, and the sole female RSO walk in and take up a lane about four lanes down from me. They're loud and obnoxious as all get out. I swear every time a gun went boom, there were whoops and hollers. It sounded like a bunch of drunk college girls at a bar. I tried my best to just stay focused on what I was doing. But eventually, I look over and I see this lady holding a FS 1911 and think to myself, "Oh f**k, here we go." A big boom, some serious physical reaction to recoil from her, whooping\hollering from everyone including her, and I hear, "And you just shot your first gun!" from the RSO. The lady whips around covering my lane with it (I ducked), and then turns back around and puts it on the table sideways pointed to the lane next to her (there had to be a round in the chamber ready to go, as I saw no one clear it). Whooping, hollering, and not a peep about gun safety from the RSO. REALLY!? Who thought giving this woman with ZERO handgun, and probably firearm experience in general, a .45 to shoot for the first time ever was a good idea????
SMH.
I packed up and left.
Uh-oh! I joined a ladies' group and, according to their calendar, they go to a certain range on ladies night about once a month. I hope it's not the same group!
I'm thinking/hoping not. They give a better impression than that. At least online, they do. We'll find out soon enough.
I'm not social. I'm just desperate to get some practice with some supervision.
A Girl and A Gun: https://www.agirlandagun.org/cat/tx-san-antonio/What group is this? My wife has expressed interest in joining a ladies group in the past and maybe this would be the ticket.
A Girl and A Gun: https://www.agirlandagun.org/cat/tx-san-antonio/
Their next Girls Night Out is going to be at Nardis next Tuesday. They mainly meet at Nardis, Mission Ridge, and A Place to Shoot.
I haven't gone yet. But, maybe I'll meet your wife there when I do.
There’s a girl and a gun thread on there.A Girl and A Gun: https://www.agirlandagun.org/cat/tx-san-antonio/
Their next Girls Night Out is going to be at Nardis next Tuesday. They mainly meet at Nardis, Mission Ridge, and A Place to Shoot.
I haven't gone yet. But, maybe I'll meet your wife there when I do.