drive on over. Nothing better than God, guns, and a steak dinner. Don't be skeerd, those Baptist won't make you go for a swim unless you want too.
http://www.libertynews.com/2014/03/v...ch-on-march-6/
Dang too late, sorry. Maybe next year
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drive on over. Nothing better than God, guns, and a steak dinner. Don't be skeerd, those Baptist won't make you go for a swim unless you want too.
http://www.libertynews.com/2014/03/v...ch-on-march-6/
Dang too late, sorry. Maybe next year
Wish Ida known about this sooner. May have just made the trip up there.
Uhhhh ... little late for that trip, seeing as how that was 4 days ago. :Rofl
... cp :kewl
just like the guber
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CLICK CLICK .....
.... cp :kewl
Everybody needs an AR 15 Pap. I shot mine again the other day at 300 yards, using 5.56 62 gr bullet. not bad shooting though, I hit a 24 inch square target. I can't seem to tighten my groups up, I will figure it out.
You shoulda seen the look on my neighbors face when I was walking to my truck with it, I thought the old girl was going to fall out. I can't make my mind up on which to buy, a hard or soft case.
Fired/qualified with M-14 w/7.62 shells (Basic Training 1968) and got to fire one magazine full with the M-16 with those 5.56 shells. Unfortunately, someone left "my" M16 on full auto ... and when I fired it, half my shells were scattered all over the target :Doh:
Needless to say, the Range SGT was all up in my grill within 2 seconds, wanting to know why I was playing Machinegun Kelly on HIS range. Then he realized that, since I'd never even SEEN a M16 before that time, that it was unlikely that I knew how to change the firing settings. He set the rifle on single fire, and I finished firing. Still sprayed all over the target, since they never explained how to aim the darn thing :bash :Rofl I liked the lighter weight of the M16, but the shorter length made holding it on target a bit tedious ... especially after having trained with the longer/heavier M14.
Had I ended up in the Nam, I would have had to learn how to shoot the M16 "on the job" :yikes
Luckily, I ended up in S. Korea, where I carried the M14 rifle. Well, except for when I was on QRF (quick reaction force ... aka guard duty) where I was not only the driver of the p/u truck that hauled the group around the compound ... but, I was also supposed to man the M60 :banghead (never having been trained to fire it, or even load it :rolleyes: ) Lucky for me (& probably any N. Korean infiltrators) I never had to lock & load the M60 and send some rounds down range.
Here's a young Pappy heading to the QRF truck with the "meat grinder" :
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...ppy/img005.jpg
And chillin' outside the guard hut, with trusty M14 in hand :
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42...ppy/img006.jpg
.... cp :kewl
Thanks for the picture Pappy. DP
Range SGT. Sir, someone left or put my weapon in full auto.....uh huh
Those are good pictures Pap, thanks for sharing.
Good God dude, looks like you have a size 20 shoe.....:biggrin