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NousDefionsDoc 10-19-2004 12:24

HSLD Edged Weapons!
 
Site

Look what he is trying to trademark! LOL

Where do these people come from?

NousDefionsDoc 10-19-2004 12:27

SPD-01

Deployed By Special Programs Division.

Dugway Army Proving Grounds, Utah.

Three Stripes Stand for SF Motto:

1. Speed

2. Surprise

3. Violence Of Action

LOL! ROTFLMAO! :D :) :eek: :eek:

Guy 10-19-2004 12:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by NousDefionsDoc
1. Speed

2. Surprise

3. Violence Of Action

WTF are we doing now...conducting RAIDS with edged weapons?

No wonder this war will take so long with stupid ass people like this!

NousDefionsDoc 10-19-2004 12:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guy
WTF are we doing now...conducting RAIDS with edged weapons?

No wonder this war will take so long with stupid ass people like this!


Yeah, but he trademarked it! LOL. Hahaha! Every CQB Instructor in the world now has to pay him royalties everytime they open their mouths.

NousDefionsDoc 10-19-2004 13:07

I think I'll trademark the color black and the word "yes". LOL

mumbleypeg 10-19-2004 16:22

I always thought three stripes was an adidas trade mark.


Ms EjectorPin..........really doesn't have that certain something.

As it is I always think front sight press, front sight press. Red Nail polish front sight press.

mumbleypeg 10-19-2004 21:36

I, being a rank amatuer and dedicated to avoiding confusion, talk to myself alot when I'm shooting. Didn't mean to be obscure. I just focus on the frontsight, press the trigger, see the muzzle flash and repeat. I just can't talk that fast and so abreviate. Front sight, press.........

brownapple 10-20-2004 07:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by mumbleypeg
I, being a rank amatuer and dedicated to avoiding confusion, talk to myself alot when I'm shooting. Didn't mean to be obscure. I just focus on the frontsight, press the trigger, see the muzzle flash and repeat. I just can't talk that fast and so abreviate. Front sight, press.........

Not bad... my mantra is "front sight, breathe, squeeze"... works for me.

Guy 10-20-2004 07:57

The only thing I see is...
 
The frontsight which is crystal clear and the target. ;)

HINT:
Always warn the driver, when you are going to shoot out of a moving vehicle. :D

LMAO!

mumbleypeg 10-20-2004 08:37

:d Is there ever a moving vehicle scenario in IDPA :confused: should I be practicing.
There is always something to learn. I just have to explain to my wife. Honey could you drive me around the neighborhood, I need to run through some moving vehicle drills. Lucky for me she is a sport and loves a challenge.

The Reaper 10-20-2004 09:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guy
The frontsight which is crystal clear and the target. ;)

HINT:
Always warn the driver, when you are going to shoot out of a moving vehicle. :D

LMAO!

We were driving to a buddy's range in a crew cab pick-up truck.

He was driving and I was seated behind him. Another buddy who owns a gun store (but does not carry, go figure) was in the front passenger seat and his daughter was behind him/beside me.

I noticed that we are on the range and my buddy is driving parallel to the firing line. The I see him rolling down the window and starting to draw, so I figure that the firing line is open. He jumped when my .45 opened up right after him from the back seat behind him, but he recovered quickly. We gunned two full racks of plates, including covering for one another during reloads, which we had not practiced before. To his credit, the gun store owner and his daughter did not freak out.

My first drive by! Fun and games!

TR


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