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SSgt Terry P.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell interesting,but much too prolonged presentation,most people will not watch all of the presentation even though it makes some really good points.I have seen people freeze in their first encounter in combat.Most were assisted by their comrades and it never happened to them again,but the initial contact was a shock.The idea of repetition is taught in our training in the military(at least in mine)dropping to the ground in a split second when coming under fire becomes a reflex instead of a thought process.First time i heard a bullet,hit the ground so hard i bruised my knees,the reflex was immediate.
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SSgt Terry P.
SSgt Terry P.
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Sorry,wrong post,Jack. CW5 Jack Cardwell
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
CW5 Jack Cardwell
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SSgt Terry P. you had me wondering!
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SSgt Terry P.
SSgt Terry P.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell - got caught up in another video that was on the page you posted and commented on it,instead. lol
interesting video,long but interesting.link here if you want to check it out.
https://www.concealedcarryconfidence.org/the-truth-about-the-caliber-wars-374?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq7G-v4q24AIViSlpCh1NZArBEAEYASAAEgIS_vD_BwE
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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CW5 Jack Cardwell Interesting, and really strange that a group could think they could change a gun company.
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TSgt Larry Johnson
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There are way to many things wrong with this for me. When did Nuns start dictating public policy? Where in the bible does it say that people of faith should dictate to others what they can use to protect themselves? Where did all this money come from and do the people that gave the nuns the money know what it is being used for?
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