Message from @EnderOctanus
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I assumed you meant strength training. @Tero
standing and firing
was at the range a little while ago and aiming a revolver got quite tiring at the end
Where did you feel the fatigue?
Give me 30 and I can talk more. Finishing up work
like my arms somewhere
upper obviously
Ah. Making sure there was no pain or fatigue in the hands, forearms, elbows or shoulders. As that could hint to a few different issues.
If it's just upper arm front and back then simple bicep and tricep conditioning should do the trick.
So basically your best training would be Push ups (wide, regular, narrow and all 3 elivated), tricep overhead extensions, curls, dips, pull down w rope, narrow grip barbells, ect
Focus on both equally, because both will give you the strength you need.
How long were you actively lifting the revolver, and how heavy is it?
probably shoulders as well
Those will help with shoulders as well
lol Good ol Mad Dog Mathis
knives are extremely useful tools
**Forgotten Weapons** uploaded a new youtube video!
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@Broo TulsiGang 2024 π¬π§ πΊπΈ What sorta shotgun is that beauty?
Oh thought it was a lever action shotgun lmao
one is a military grade weapon the other hunting rifle that we may let you have. anti gun people when they see it
Really nice rail system.
marlin good gun
If you get an older one.
The ones that they've been putting out since they got bought by Remington are crap.
shhh we dont talk about those
Its got a wood stock...Most leftists equate that to ok
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got em all
I cant remember if burst falls under the same controls as auto.
And I'm saying that assuming that guide doesnt turn it into an M16A1 @thatguykyle
It does, it's defined as firing more than one bullet per pull off the trigger