Message from @Mister Meower

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2020-12-27 05:50:47 UTC  

Ah.

2020-12-27 05:50:57 UTC  

But in the same platform

2020-12-27 05:50:59 UTC  

There a competition level 1911

2020-12-27 05:51:14 UTC  

There are other double stack 1911 is out there

2020-12-27 05:51:19 UTC  

I'm gonna be honest: don't like the 2011 design

2020-12-27 05:51:21 UTC  

They're just rare

2020-12-27 05:51:33 UTC  

Destroys the classic 1911 look

2020-12-27 05:51:34 UTC  

Looks great

2020-12-27 05:52:50 UTC  

I'm gonna be honest, looking at Springfield armory rn and the 1911's are looking clean👌

2020-12-27 05:53:10 UTC  

Surprised the site isn't blocked on my school admin restricted Chrome book though😅

2020-12-27 05:53:37 UTC  

Educational <:troll_face:726878856585281557>

2020-12-27 05:53:45 UTC  

100%

2020-12-27 05:54:09 UTC  

History of the gat

2020-12-27 05:54:23 UTC  

Life of the pew

2020-12-27 05:54:51 UTC  

Bangism

2020-12-27 05:55:12 UTC  

<:thinking:726878987837636698>

2020-12-27 05:56:29 UTC  

Gunsmiths should be a class Chang my mind

2020-12-27 05:56:40 UTC  

100 percent should be.

2020-12-27 05:57:40 UTC  

I'm trying to get into a firearms exam class after I graduate cause I'm wanting to major in forensics so I can be a ballistics expert.

2020-12-27 05:58:02 UTC  

It is a class just in specialty schools, trade schools

2020-12-27 05:58:15 UTC  

Interesting

2020-12-27 05:58:29 UTC  

I need to find a trade school nearby then

2020-12-27 05:58:37 UTC  

Ballistics is hard it really involves math

2020-12-27 05:59:06 UTC  

It's not something grasped quickly

2020-12-27 05:59:25 UTC  

I'm in college trig (1060) rn and will be taking calculus based physics second semester senior year. I enjoy math so it shouldn't be too bad I think. I shouldn't underestimate it though.

2020-12-27 06:00:23 UTC  

I'm sorry to say your trig and calculus mean little in ballistics

2020-12-27 06:00:48 UTC  

What should I focus on then?

2020-12-27 06:01:09 UTC  

I guess I probably ought to read up on ballistics a little more

2020-12-27 06:04:38 UTC  

That's something you need to ask a professional in those fields, I'd say it's more based in lab work so more science based

2020-12-27 06:05:10 UTC  

Csi schools

2020-12-27 06:06:22 UTC  

Basically for forensic physics

2020-12-27 06:06:26 UTC  

Fair enough. When I did some basic research it said physics was really important. It also said chemistry is big which makes sense to me. It didn't really specify which types of math matter most though. The sad thing is that there isn't a degree in forensic ballistics as far as I can tell.

2020-12-27 06:06:45 UTC  

Geometry more than anything

2020-12-27 06:06:59 UTC  

That makes sense.

2020-12-27 06:07:00 UTC  

Something could be used in just about any field

2020-12-27 06:07:14 UTC  

I put it to use during Marksman training

2020-12-27 06:07:59 UTC  

What did you use it for during training?

2020-12-27 06:09:40 UTC  

Shot placement, range Zeroing, other uses like trap shooting or ambush ranging

2020-12-27 06:11:14 UTC  

High angle shooting

2020-12-27 06:12:08 UTC  

Hmm. What geometric concepts were used regularly?

2020-12-27 06:22:53 UTC  

Pythagorean theorem?