Semper Fidelis
New Member
Hi everybody,
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis