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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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Cpl Vic Burk Why would I challenge a confirmed known fact? Kyle Rittenhouse proved it. He was carrying an AR 15. How far do you think he would have gotten with a skateboard?
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CPL Adam Schoenwald
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I don't have a Glock yet, I'm getting my first one here in a few weeks, tbh i was never great with pistoles, you put a rifle in my hands totally different story. Still with some great practice and joy for shooting I am excited.
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SGT (Join to see)
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CPL Adam Schoenwald - I like to watch and be amazed of what people can do on what they're riding.
Also, out of an airplane was much better than out of a UH1, the drop with a static line was a long one.
Also, out of an airplane was much better than out of a UH1, the drop with a static line was a long one.
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CPL Adam Schoenwald - So was I with a handgun when I first got out of the Army. When I became a police officer, I than started getting used to shooting with a handgun, and brought it to the next level being assigned to a SEAS team. Here, a SEAS team is the same as SWAT, but amphibious too, SEAS stands for Special Enforcement Amphibious Section.
In the photo with our SEAL Team-1 CQB instructor, the arrow points to me with my SIG-226. Every year there was a law enforcement pistol competition with duty pistol, and I won every year with that Sig-226. The FBI agents shooting, I teased every year, they mostly shot their 357 revolvers and bragging it shoots better and accurate, but every year they lost. Lol I told the agents that FBI stood for, "Fast But Interesting".
There was one very good FBI female shooter one year, but I told her she could never beat me for time, due to the reloading of the revolver, and that's what happened during the competition. But, I let her know, that she was much better than most officers shooting that day, and she was, she also told me, she was to get a Sig-226 too. Lol
I now shoot every Sunday and teach the younger shooters who show up at the range. I now own 37 firearms, and shoot all of them during the year.
In the photo with our SEAL Team-1 CQB instructor, the arrow points to me with my SIG-226. Every year there was a law enforcement pistol competition with duty pistol, and I won every year with that Sig-226. The FBI agents shooting, I teased every year, they mostly shot their 357 revolvers and bragging it shoots better and accurate, but every year they lost. Lol I told the agents that FBI stood for, "Fast But Interesting".
There was one very good FBI female shooter one year, but I told her she could never beat me for time, due to the reloading of the revolver, and that's what happened during the competition. But, I let her know, that she was much better than most officers shooting that day, and she was, she also told me, she was to get a Sig-226 too. Lol
I now shoot every Sunday and teach the younger shooters who show up at the range. I now own 37 firearms, and shoot all of them during the year.
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PO1 Marvin Wakefield
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Only 37? Seriously, I congratulate you on your sportsmanship and your contributing to the next generation of qualified shootists! Now all we have to worry about is sufficient reasonably priced, fully available practice and serious ammunition! Keep up the good work!
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A skateboard comes with its own mode of transportation
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Cpl Vic Burk
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CPL Adam Schoenwald With that AR15 you could make your own mode of transportation via a car jacking!
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