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Sorry bro. I was trying out my slide-fire stock for the first time evar at a NES shoot while letting my retarded friend finger **** one of my AKs who is half blind. Shit happens.
Kinda freaks you out when you don't expect it huh?
Did you call the cops, the fbi, the nsa, the TSA? I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be incredibly happy about being in that situation.
were you walking behind the berm at Monadnock?
So what happened to the guy who crapped his pants and went into the fetal position?
After I determined he was physically ok. My priority was get my family out not him. I know I'm a prick for thinking like that but he had someone with him, My son didn't at the time
Has anyone worked the pits at a high power match. Its really freaky. The bullets are impacting a target 6 ft over your head, you can hear the sonic crack and see the impact. But, strangely, you are safe.
I was going to write just that. I love that sound. Nothing in the world like it and it is incredibly hard to describe well enough for someone to understand unless they have heard it themselves.
Has anyone worked the pits at a high power match. Its really freaky. The bullets are impacting a target 6 ft over your head, you can hear the sonic crack and see the impact. But, strangely, you are safe.
The 65 yard at HSC is fun when the 200/300 has shooters.
I worked the pits when I was in the service at the 200 yd. line.Has anyone worked the pits at a high power match. Its really freaky. The bullets are impacting a target 6 ft over your head, you can hear the sonic crack and see the impact. But, strangely, you are safe.
I was going to write just that. I love that sound. Nothing in the world like it and it is incredibly hard to describe well enough for someone to understand unless they have heard it themselves.