Message from @Sparrow
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Those look like trash
These are much more practical.
I've seen folks wear those to protests idkw
That is functional
Even surplus shit works.
Hmmm, lemme grab a pic of my current micro-rig.
That's what I use
Cheap and just needs to hold my mags
I got a dump pouch and some hatch gloves and it's all light and comfortable for me to do what ever I need
Alright fellas, anyone have property they train on? Struggling to find ranges or areas that allow more than just stagnate bench shooting.
Central KY area, Lexington, Georgetown, Frankfort etc.
My buddy said he's a part of some kind of gun club that has 3-directional walls for training. I haven't been because of the Rona
Sparrow I dig it
I got about 10 acres, not much but its enough for pistol shooting.
10 Acres and good neighbors isn't bad.
Anything is better than a hunting rifle sighting range with muzzle tubes π.
@Reno I ainβt far from Kentucky.... got room to blow up a car? ππ
I'd be down to get together and do some small unit training though. Always good to know the guys and how they carry their weight if things ever go south.
@American_AF that bmw? π
@Sparrow I'd be down
I know of 3 guys kinda local-ish to me. I'd have to hit them up, I only know one personally. But two others I got in contact with in the comms server.
Nah. Lol. A Jetta
Electronics went out? π
@American_AF even better
Well Knob creek occasionally has that machinegun shoot. But half the guys at that place are Fudds.
Knob creek*
I'm gunna head to the voice room good talking yall
Yeah, it autocorrected, sorry.
Have a good one.
And i can get it to run. Itβs just a shit car.
Hey... it'd be perfect to test the weak spots on a car.
And get used to taking cover behind one. They aren't humvees after all, can't hide behind the whole thing.
I've heard the engine compartment offers the most cover
It does.
But I'm curious as to if there are any other relatively protected spots.
There are metal reinforcements that go along the interior of the door and they vary in size and shape but it can be thick enough to help.
doors
Paul Harrell has a really good video on the subject, his youtube channel is where it's at