snipehunter7
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What kind of insane classes are you taking where people are returning fire at you?
Laser tag count?
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What kind of insane classes are you taking where people are returning fire at you?
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What kind of insane classes are you taking where people are returning fire at you?
My question for those choosing AR-15's, particularly suppressed.
Are these weapons stored at the ready, next to your bed?
Unfortunately, the question at hand wasn't directed towards you. You chose to interject into the conversation. I understand if you want to white knight for a mate, but it's irrelevant to the discussion.
You should really pull your head out your backside. I have openly disagreed with MagDump on more than one occasion the quote he runs in his sig was from a conversation were we disagreed extensively. What I don't like is how you continually trash talking a perfectly good weapon because you feel your choice is the better option. I reminds me of a forum I frequented for years call pirate4x4. If you paid attention on there you saw the same bull crap opposite spectrum arguments one guy would act like you needed a diesel dually to pull a bass boat, while another would make you think your hardbody Nissan could pull a house. Both ends were equally wrong.
The difference here is you make it out to be the only way a man could possibly ever be able to protect himself and his family is if he has a suppressed sbr and practiced doing countless bill drills and shoot and moves. The deal is, a lot of people don't have the time and money to get set up and be that kind of effective with the type of gear you propose we all need. But the good news is there are plenty of options and while there is no substitute for good training you don't have to be billy bad ass to be effective in every scenario. The scenario that it appears you are ever vigilant for is the the most extreme.
I said it to you back in February when you used another handle I carry a 9mm Shield with me every where I can legally carry it. My house is much safer than many places I go. So yes my shield is more than enough gun to be my primary in most home defense scenarios. In the event it is not I could step up to a larger handgun or one of my AR's and suffer the additional hearing loss.
There are actually three choices to choose from. All have distinct advantages and disadvantages.
I'm curious about why one would select each specific choice. I'm not curious about opinions based on mythology and an unwillingness to have a discussion. AustinBR has already stated that some of the members here have stated that they refuse to be swayed regardless of what facts are presented.
I'm sorry if you look at this thread as a personal attack.
All have there own merit absolutely and I gave my thoughts on why I chose statistically the one with least firepower.
I don't base any of my decisions on myths or delusions of grandeur, but in the fact that in the most likely scenario I will be adequately armed and prepared with my primary weapon.
Sounds like you're taking this personally.
I'd like to get back on topic.
In addition to chastising you for acting so childlike.
Laser tag count?
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Force on Force.
Secured, but within reach.
As I've stated previously, the question was not directed towards you in particular.
I think the only person here acting childlike is you.
I've asked twice if this could get back to the original topic.
So in this force on force training, you are discharging live ammunition at live targets, and they are returning fire at you?
Where are you doing this training?
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What kind of insane classes are you taking where people are returning fire at you?
My question for those choosing AR-15's, particularly suppressed.
Are these weapons stored at the ready, next to your bed?
What does this mean? Can you reach over and access your loaded firearm of choice or not? No obfuscation.
My Shockwave hangs from my bedpost. My carry gun, for that day, is on my nightstand. All loaded, ready to use.
So in this force on force training, you are discharging live ammunition at live targets, and they are returning fire at you?
Where are you doing this training?
Cool games bruh. Bet it's expensive. Still, just glorified laser tag. Better than no training, but no replacement for combat experience.
While I am sure that some skills used in laser tag could apply, it really doesn't duplicate the stress of having somebody shoot at you with live ammunition.
What does this mean? Can you reach over and access your loaded firearm of choice or not? No obfuscation.
My Shockwave hangs from my headboard. My carry gun, for that day, is on my nightstand. All loaded, ready to use. Round in chamber.
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So in this force on force training, you are discharging live ammunition at live targets, and they are returning fire at you?
Where are you doing this training?
Cool games bruh. Bet it's expensive. Still, just glorified laser tag. Better than no training, but no replacement for combat experience.
Most FoF uses Simunition, which hits like a very hard paintball (it hurts). It also has similar recoil to real guns. Most popular carry guns or ARs have the ability to be modified to shoot Sim rounds.
Combat experience doesn't help much unless it was recent and relevent. This is something that a lot of people think that just isn't true.
Near you a good place to do it is FRC in Baton Rouge. I believe there are two places in NOLA as well, but I don't recall their names.