Message from @ViperSRT3g 🐍

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2020-04-30 03:09:50 UTC  

Everything growing up was the slow and steady type, focusing on taking as much time as I needed to hit every shot perfectly. Not as much speed training, he wasn't really a strong believer in it

2020-04-30 03:09:59 UTC  

Bought my first pistol at 16 as well, but I wouldn't say I really started training until I was 18

2020-04-30 03:10:22 UTC  

Rifle started at 3, and it's just more or less natural to me

2020-04-30 03:10:52 UTC  

Damn, I started off with shotguns at 10. Except the time my grandpa let me shoot a little .38 pistol when I was like 6

2020-04-30 03:11:16 UTC  

Went to pistol at 16, and bought my first rifle at 18

2020-04-30 03:11:23 UTC  

Shot my first .22 at 4.

2020-04-30 03:11:29 UTC  

.410 at 5

2020-04-30 03:11:38 UTC  

Had a .243 since I was 6-7

2020-04-30 03:12:24 UTC  

I've used a shotgun a handful of times, didn't really train with it much. I more or less treated it like a rifle that kicks harder. I think I was 13 when he had me shoot one. First shell was birdshot hanging from my side, then shouldered properly, then buckshot shouldered

2020-04-30 03:12:54 UTC  

some drills on swapping ammo but not really extensively

2020-04-30 03:13:58 UTC  

I haven't done much shotgun drills.

2020-04-30 03:14:08 UTC  

I mainly stick to rifle and pistol.

2020-04-30 03:14:27 UTC  
2020-04-30 03:14:35 UTC  

Could you help us in member chat for a sec?

2020-04-30 03:14:41 UTC  

Sure.

2020-04-30 03:49:07 UTC  

Roast my setup,
running a USMC flak and battle belt with USMC issue surplus mag pouches
I have a North American rescue IFAK pouch on the back
total of 7 30 round mags 1 40 round mag on the Kalashnikov and 1 40 on the dump pouch
ACH with a lil razzle dazzle and a pvs14

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/705264448306413619/20200429_203025.jpg

Unable to roast, you look gtg

2020-04-30 03:50:53 UTC  

able to roast, issued gear is wack

2020-04-30 03:51:08 UTC  

Never was a fan of the mobility of the flak

2020-04-30 03:51:12 UTC  

Yeah... mmm, I got nothing tbh. It's not a super gucci setup. But everything on it is proven and works well. Even if issued gear is 'wack'. there's a track record.

2020-04-30 03:51:49 UTC  

Only issued thing you're missing is the crotch guard <a:peepoGiggles:650343252934918164>

2020-04-30 03:51:53 UTC  

Mostly concerned about double stacked mags on the front and wild carabiners. The KDH carrier is....fine

2020-04-30 03:51:54 UTC  

Hahaha.

2020-04-30 03:52:04 UTC  

I've known only two types of people to wear that shit.

2020-04-30 03:52:18 UTC  

Old ass crusty E-7 medics.... and FNGs

2020-04-30 03:53:14 UTC  

And Kenyan SAS goon

2020-04-30 03:53:59 UTC  

Also there’s like no reason to rock that issued warbelt, they suck and you can just put all that shit on your belt

2020-04-30 03:55:38 UTC  

Oh I just realized that battle belt, haha

2020-04-30 03:55:41 UTC  

Lik a ghost recon type kit

2020-04-30 03:56:32 UTC  

I mean it’s literally a 2 year outdated marine corps issue...almost like it fell off a truck somewhere

2020-04-30 03:56:46 UTC  

I also have a JPC that's my go to for a less cumbersome loadout

2020-04-30 03:56:52 UTC  

Knee pads maybe, more pouch, recommend cargos over Jean's, more mobility

2020-04-30 03:57:30 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704438047755862117/705266556644622387/20200330_231002.jpg

2020-04-30 03:57:57 UTC  

look again these are tactical Jean's πŸ˜‰

2020-04-30 03:58:00 UTC  

Ayy, more comfy

2020-04-30 03:58:14 UTC  

**PSA** stop putting fucking cobra buckles where they don’t belong. Stop that! Bad!

2020-04-30 03:58:20 UTC  

Makes me think of 60s cia/merc stereotypes

2020-04-30 03:59:32 UTC  

Nice never seen tact Jean's up close, hows they feel mobility n flexibility wise

2020-04-30 03:59:48 UTC  

They're awesome but the drawback is they use velcro for the pockets

2020-04-30 03:59:55 UTC  

ew

2020-04-30 03:59:57 UTC  

so noise discipline is out the door