Message from @Winnie37a
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I've got to roll out. Have college finals that I hate that I have to study for.
good luck on your finals!
I hope I at least past. Thanks though.
They probably mean they are at a company right now that has a company wide intrusion detection/prevention system that is protecting the whole network from trackers. If its a network wide thing, people often call that hardware when it's really just specialized hardware running some software.
Nevermind, I misunderstood what they meant. What they meant is there are trackers that fingerprint you based on your hardware to identify you even if you wipe your computer.
Where do most people target practice? Indoor range, outdoor range, or some property?
I prefer to do my shooting on friends/family land but other times an indoor range is all I've got.
I definitely prefer outdoors
most indoor places don't allow rifle caliber
plus it's way louder indoors. I guess the suppressors come in handy there
Must depend on the range, the two indoor I've gone to were both pistol and rifle ranges but there may be some limitations on the caliber on the rifle I don't know. For rifles I just wait for outdoors and just use pistols at indoor ranges.
Indoor ranges are definitely very loud!
Friends backyard or a feild <:dogekek:726878872607653918>
What you got there
G3
Not me in pic but thats my G3 yes
nice
An actual weapon of war, sorry little puny AR-15s
*Laughs in AK-47*
*laughs in RPK*
*Laughs in RPD*
*Laughs in bolt action AK*
Anyone here believe red dots are superior to iron sights on a handgun for common self defense shooting?
I feel like the only benefit would be if there was a mass shooter and you needed to pick him off at a distance
Haven't tried on pistol, but for rifles I have much faster acquisition with red dots/holographic sight than I do iron sights.
Oh forsure on rifles
I tried on handguns but honestly it’s just too big of a learning curve. I never trained enough to be as good with iron sights
I grouped better and had faster follow up shots at distance but that was my only take away
So are you for red dot or for iron sights? Your original question seemed like you were mainly iron sight.
If I had a full size pistol I'd probably put a red dot on it, my carry right now is a sub compact which I don't even think a red dot would fit without milling.
On a concealed carry it would just add unnecessary bulk. If you put them on a full size like the P320 for example then it would be beneficial. You just would need a different sized/custom made holster.
Got my own range at my ranch...broken up to different areas of the property, up to 50m pistol, Rifle range up to 150m and a LRS range share with my neighbor up to 600m...all of them with a hill as a backstop.
During the winter I could probably conceal carry with an outside the waistband full size with red dot as long as I got a longer coat. My carry permit also allows open carry and while the town I'm in for college it would probably be just fine I'd still prefer concealed.
Nice, when I graduate and start making real money I want to get a large plot for a home outside city limits so I can setup a range.
I wouldn't mind another .50 cal rifle..I'll enter that
another
Tac50
50 BMG is really cool, but don't know how I could afford to buy one much less fund the ammunition to have a lot of fun with one. Also, around here, it's hard to find a place where the 50 BMG range could really be taken advantage of.
Definitely iron sights. Red dot only interest me for long range but irons are better up close imo
@Stargatemaster96 I'm lucky that there's a 1000 yard range near me
have yet to actually stretch my legs out there but still, nice knowing I can