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Down 495. Just North of good ole' Woonsocket, Rhode Island.I like guns. Where’s Bellingham?
Let them know they spelled "Beretta" wrong on their webpage.
Was expecting to see Tony Blake or something
Let them know they spelled "Beretta" wrong on their webpage.
Was expecting to see Tony Blake or something
I like guns. Where’s Bellingham?
No, but's it's a smaller model.maybe a Baretta is a cheap chinese knockoff
Jebus, do you really need an optic and a light at this range?
That may be, but I stand by my comment about an optic and a light at what looks to be 6 feet.65% of self defense shootings are under eleven feet. If you're not practicing at that distance you are doing it wrong.
YES. That is 50% of being tactical.
So he should take them off to drill at that distance? I agree that you're not using either at that distance, you are drawing, pointing and firing.That may be, but I stand by my comment about an optic and a light at what looks to be 6 feet.
Nope, but I do know that I'm going to practice with something a whole lot closer to what I'm likely to be carrying concealed.
Good news:And, as a side note about their web site: FFS, find a way to keep your inventory updated on the site once a week or so, instead of referring people to FB and Instagram. Yeah, it's a pain, but it's also a part of doing business. Having to scroll through a pile of posts unrelated to the category you're looking for and then wondering if the thing they posted 5 weeks ago is still there just pisses people off.
What if that's what he carries concealed?Nope, but I do know that I'm going to practice with something a whole lot closer to what I'm likely to be carrying concealed.
Why would you take it off for a trip to the range and then put it back on at home. Why not shoot with it mounted?That may be, but I stand by my comment about an optic and a light at what looks to be 6 feet.
Tripling downNope, but I do know that I'm going to practice with something a whole lot closer to what I'm likely to be carrying concealed.
I’m one tuff copDon’t do the crime if
You can’t do the time…
Perhaps. However, note the word "likely" in my reply.What if that's what he carries concealed?
See aboveWhy would you take it off for a trip to the range and then put it back on at home. Why not shoot with it mounted?
Oh, no, does this mean we're not going to the prom?Tripling down
Yeah its pretty decent size light at the end of that. Weight-wise Im sure it will feel different holding it as well as shooting it if you take that light on and off. It's probably very minimal but I would personally leave it on just to make sure I used it to it in any situation.Why would you take it off for a trip to the range and then put it back on at home. Why not shoot with it mounted?
While it could be a picture from some event or general range use, as it's being used in an advertisement, there's a fair chance that it's posed. That would seem a bit much under those circumstances. Which is pretty much the point I was trying to make, but it's lost on the folks who go ballistic at the thought of any potential criticism of some aspect of an interest.Yeah its pretty decent size light at the end of that. Weight-wise Im sure it will feel different holding it as well as shooting it if you take that light on and off. It's probably very minimal but I would personally leave it on just to make sure I used it to it in any situation.
Well, if your monkey photo is from a photoshoot where they're trying to get a picture of a monkey on a rock, it's likely that the goal is a picture of a monkey on a rock. The same would apply to advertisements.It’s retarded to assume this guy’s just standing still shooting holes ‘in paper’ at 3ft or whatever because he’s not moving in a photograph. I have a picture of a monkey sitting on a rock. That doesn’t mean he sits there all day long like an idiot not moving IRL.