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Actual scientists confirm that most of us aren't crazy*!

*I know the voices aren't real, but they do have some valid points. ;) :mrgreen:
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HTRN wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:52 am Actual scientists confirm that most of us aren't crazy*!

*I know the voices aren't real, but they do have some valid points. ;) :mrgreen:
More like they ruled out that one thing as a symptom. :lol:
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Epic failure of the victim selection process:

https://www.tacticalshit.com/thief-atte ... glYcmy0pDI

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Yes it's possible to have a strong sense of empathy and a sadistic streak.

Sometimes it's easiest to just avoid people altogether.

A friend who's pissed me off one too many times is now suffering through an extended self inflicted disaster, and the best I can do is "I'm out".
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When did it become fashionable to grip your AR as far forward on the handguard as absolutely possible, and why?
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Greg wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:01 am When did it become fashionable to grip your AR as far forward on the handguard as absolutely possible, and why?
Range trip with the son after he was done with TBS and he was shooting with a very forward grip on the top of the hand guard for close / rapid shooting. He said they teach it for CQB. It looked awkward to me and must be something new because I never saw it with Navy/MC or Army training. Shrug

Maybe a variation of this?
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Greg wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:01 am When did it become fashionable to grip your AR as far forward on the handguard as absolutely possible, and why?
AKA the Chris Costa grip. Tends not to work well with the AK for multiple reasons.
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In other news, today I walked in to Cabela's looking to buy a pair of shoes (they didn't have what I wanted in my size), and walked out with what may be the penultimate Fudd gun. Remington 7600 in .35 Whelen off the used rack. :ugeek:
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Netpackrat wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 5:46 am Remington 7600 in .35 Whelen off the used rack. :ugeek:
Amish machinegun! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Every time ive been in the Hamburg store, theres been a 7600 for sale in the used rack...
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My Cabelas here actually had a pair of Springfield M1-As on the used rack; one Socom and one tricked out sniper stock type. About $400 off new price.

I'm remote gazing at a Krag at a Cabelas in another state and trying to talk myself into having them bring it here for a close look ($25 fee).
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