Went out for some trigger therapy a couple of days ago. First time shooting IWI Uzi Pro. Man, it is STRANGE shooting a handgun with the rear sight BEHI the grip. Very strange. Also had fun with the Sub-2000 and the M&P MDS. W pretty much a 9mm sort of day... Ummmm... up until the moment I pulled out Raging Bull and started letting go with some .454. Never shot that with .45 at
an indoor range before. Not sure I'll do it again either.
Did notice that after being out of practice for a couple of years my skills have
diminished. Seems to happen faster in my 63rd year than it did in the past. Guess that means I just have to practice more. Darn! The hell of it! ;)
Regards,
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
Weatherman wrote to All <=-
Went out for some trigger therapy a couple of days ago. First time
shooting my IWI Uzi Pro.
Man, it is STRANGE shooting a handgun with
the rear sight BEHIND the grip. Very strange. Also had fun with the Sub-2000 and the M&P MDS. Was pretty much a 9mm sort of day...
Ummmm... up until the moment I pulled out the Raging Bull and started letting go with some .454. Never shot that with .454 at
an indoor range before. Not sure I'll do it again either.
Did notice that after being out of practice for a couple of years my skills have
diminished. Seems to happen faster in my 63rd year than it did in the past. Guess that means I just have to practice more. Darn! The hell
of it! ;)
Weatherman wrote to All <=-
Went out for some trigger therapy a couple of days ago. First time
Haven't shot in ages... Wife has had a lot of stress with work and her parents (aging and getting worse - she's an only child, so we spend a
lot of time taking care of them). I COULD shoot in the winter without
her, but more fun with a partner...
shooting my IWI Uzi Pro.
I've been looking off and on at IWI brand in general... You like?
Man, it is STRANGE shooting a handgun with
the rear sight BEHIND the grip. Very strange. Also had fun with the Sub-2000 and the M&P MDS. Was pretty much a 9mm sort of day...
We each own SUB's as well - super fun! What's the MDS?
Ummmm... up until the moment I pulled out the Raging Bull and started letting go with some .454. Never shot that with .454 at
an indoor range before. Not sure I'll do it again either.
LOL
Did notice that after being out of practice for a couple of years my skills have
diminished. Seems to happen faster in my 63rd year than it did in the past. Guess that means I just have to practice more. Darn! The hell of it! ;)
LOL - yeah, back when I was shooting often, I found my accuracy was better on ALL the guns, but again been months...
... When a man brings his wife a gift for no reason... there's a reason.
Haven't shot in ages... Wife has had a lot of stress with work and her parents (aging and getting worse - she's an only child, so we spend a
lot of time taking care of them). I COULD shoot in the winter without
her, but more fun with a partner...
I've been looking off and on at IWI brand in general... You like?
We each own SUB's as well - super fun! What's the MDS?
LOL
LOL - yeah, back when I was shooting often, I found my accuracy was better
on ALL the guns, but again been months...
Weatherman wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
We each own SUB's as well - super fun! What's the MDS?
I mis-typed. I had meant to say the M&P XDS. Not sure where MDS
came from... brain fart in my old age, I suppose.
Shooting is definitely a perishable skill. Need to exercise it
often and regularly. Picked up a few rifles over the winter and
a new revolver that I need to try out. I have no excuse NOT to
do more shooting other than "sometimes life just gets in the
way!"
Gamgee wrote to Weatherman <=-
Weatherman wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
We each own SUB's as well - super fun! What's the MDS?
I mis-typed. I had meant to say the M&P XDS. Not sure where MDS
came from... brain fart in my old age, I suppose.
Ummmm, isn't an XDS made by Springfield? M&P is a Smith and Wesson
term.
Gamgee wrote to Weatherman <=-
Weatherman wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
We each own SUB's as well - super fun! What's the MDS?
I mis-typed. I had meant to say the M&P XDS. Not sure where MDS
came from... brain fart in my old age, I suppose.
Ummmm, isn't an XDS made by Springfield? M&P is a Smith and Wesson term.
Yes, Springfield. This is what I get for buying a gun and then letting it s in the safe for a couple of years. Bad habit of mine, I probably have over dozen guns I've bought and haven't shot yet. This is really inexcusable as step-son has built a 100 yard range in the fields behind the house. Anyway, did like the SPRINGFIELD XD-S and found that even with a fairly short sight radius I was fairly well able to put the rounds where they needed to go....
Guess I really SHOULD pay more attention to what's in the safes!
... So easy, a child could do it. Child sold separately.
Weatherman wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Haven't shot in ages... Wife has had a lot of stress with work and her parents (aging and getting worse - she's an only child, so we spend a
lot of time taking care of them). I COULD shoot in the winter without
her, but more fun with a partner...
Agreed. My wife and I used to go out to the range regularly when we
lived in New York. Since we moved to Wyoming and literally have a
range right in our back yard, we just don't seem to do it any more.
Have vowed to take better advantage of the range behind the house as
well as the county shooting facility on the other side of Cheyenne.
Very nice indoor range and good outdoor facilities as well.
Shooting is definitely a perishable skill. Need to exercise it often
and regularly. Picked up a few rifles over the winter and a new
revolver that I need to try out. I have no excuse NOT to do more
shooting other than "sometimes life just gets in the way!"
Moondog wrote to Weatherman <=-
A fews ago I got into parting together AR-15's and caught a case of BRD (black rifle disease.) It started with building a bull barrel 20"
target gun with a full length A2 stock, then realized it wasn't
practical other than carrying to and from the bench. The next build
was an SPR/ Mk12 inspired build with a 1-4x lpvo with a rifle length
quad rail. It had a 18" mid length gas system, still qualified as an
HBAR profile. Next in line was a lightweight M4 copy with a 16"
barrel. Nothing fancy, just stock hardware and
iron sights. While shopping I found lots of great deals, and acquired spare parts that resulted in other builds. I filled up a safe with various configurations, many have one magazine ran throught them for a function check or zeroing the sights.
Moondog wrote to Weatherman <=-
A fews ago I got into parting together AR-15's and caught a case of BRD (black rifle disease.) It started with building a bull barrel 20" target gun with a full length A2 stock, then realized it wasn't practical other than carrying to and from the bench. The next build was an SPR/ Mk12 inspired build with a 1-4x lpvo with a rifle length quad rail. It had a 18" mid length gas system, still qualified as an HBAR profile. Next in line was a lightweight M4 copy with a 16" barrel. Nothing fancy, just stock hardware and
iron sights. While shopping I found lots of great deals, and acquired spare parts that resulted in other builds. I filled up a safe with various configurations, many have one magazine ran throught them for a function check or zeroing the sights.
My wife has an AR rifle and an AR pistol... I've actually thought about learning to build them just for fun to see what I could come up with,
but have had other things to spend my time on...
I'm an absolute sucker for the A2 profile, as that's what I qualified with " back when." I'm in serious danger of building an A2 profile AR. Only a Herculian effort of will holds me back. The thing that would absolutely put over the edge would be a reasonably priced source of wooden furniture. Love those wood stocked ARs!
Regards
-==*>Weatherman<*==-
Moondog wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
The modularity and choice of building options is what makes black rifle disease interesting.
I've never gone low end with regards to buying
parts. I know some folks part together guns with the cheapest parts,
then wait until buying panics occur and cash in oon inflated values and high demand.
I build mine for personal enjoyment. It's sort of like parting
together gaming desktops when I was younger. I would set a bar for
price versus value, and wasn't into keeping up with the Joneses
regarding paying a bundle for the latest greatest parts.
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