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Originally Posted By lazyengineer: Iron sights dissappear at Dawn and Dusk. Dawn and Dusk is when things happen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lazyengineer: Iron sights dissappear at Dawn and Dusk. Dawn and Dusk is when things happen. I reluctantly concur. I was all iron sights all the time until I just happened to get to the range at a time of day when it's not dark enough for a flashlight, and not light enough to be without one. If not for a red dot, I would have had to wait for full sunrise to see the target. Aluminum hadndguards are very tacticool, they also will suck the heat right out of your hand on a cool night to the point of being almost unusable. They'll also start burning your hand after just a few mag dumps. Have gloves. No matter what. Always have some form of glove. Even if it's warm. I went the other route: I always planned on "never" having gloves with me when I need them. Instead, I stick to the military polymer handguards with heat shields and they keep the heat off your hands just fine. I mount my flashlight to the bayonet lug using one of those K-Z bayonet lug rails. The heat won't transfer to the light within one magazine. So as long as you let the weapon cool between mags the heat won't damage your flashlight. In an HD situation where you may have to fire more than that, well, buy a new damn flashlight. |
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Originally Posted By erwos: I was told by ARF in no uncertain terms that being unwilling to cart a 20lb rifle everywhere means you've got a strength issue and need to lift, bro. Shooting at night outdoors regularly at longer distances on difficult targets was my big learning experience, both for white light and night vision. There's a lot of "knowledge" out there that starts failing miserably once it's a cloudy night and/or distances exceed 50yds. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By erwos: Originally Posted By DocApocalypse: I remember a video where Clint Smith says, "You think you want all that shit on your rifle, until you have to run uphill with it." I was told by ARF in no uncertain terms that being unwilling to cart a 20lb rifle everywhere means you've got a strength issue and need to lift, bro. Shooting at night outdoors regularly at longer distances on difficult targets was my big learning experience, both for white light and night vision. There's a lot of "knowledge" out there that starts failing miserably once it's a cloudy night and/or distances exceed 50yds. I chuckle every time I see someone say that too. There's a guy who has no idea what he's talking about. And thinks moment-arm must be some kind of weapon, you know, for the moment. |
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Originally Posted By madmathew: AR-10s with stainless target barrels are accurate but get really heavy if you have to walk thru a swamp. View Quote Bought a 12" braced Grendel the very next day. After having spused a 1000 yard capable 20" 6.5 CM, to drop a deer at 15 yards after 3 days of stalk hunting. Screw that. |
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"light makes right"
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Originally Posted By taliv: for real, look at the eberlestock lo-drag if you think having a pack push on your helmet while walking is bad, wait til you go prone. lo-drag is the solution View Quote Hi-speed would likely be better if you don't need to stuff a rifle in there. Hi-speed and lo-drag are the same pack, but the lo-drag has a scabbard for a rifle between the main pocket and your back. |
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"I believe it is the duty of each of us to act as if the fate of the world depended upon on him. Admittedly, one man by himself cannot do the job. However, one man can make a difference." H. G. Rickover
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Originally Posted By OG1: To remember to put my ears on. Also, glasses are important. I have a set that has a deep scratch right where my pupil is from a spicy ejection. View Quote A family member nearly lost an eye after having a branch whip back into their face and a stick poked through the lid and into the socket. Half an inch further and it would have been time for a pirate patch or a glass eye. I wear eye pro any time I possibly can (for that reason and because I have some particularly expensive and carefully calibrated mk1mod0 eyeballs). Other things: redundancies are good, weight is not. Buy good, reliable gear and buy it once. Use your nice things instead of hoarding them, use them until they are an extension of you. |
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Anything can and will go wrong, be prepared to improvise.
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I see what you did.
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Land of the once free & the home of the narrative.
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Originally Posted By R_S: Practical advice would be that malfunctions happen and make sure that you can do a tap-rack/immediate action automatically without delay. You have to do a tap-rack significantly less often if you insure the magazine is properly seated and press check your firearm after loading. View Quote |
"Whoever makes himself great will be made humble. Whoever makes himself humble will be made great." -Jesus
"if it can be destroyed by the truth, it deserves to be destroyed by the truth" - Linus from Charlie Brown |
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It is amazing how little a person actually needs out in the wilderness.
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If you think I am sexy now just wait until you find out I have full medical and dental.
Personal pronouns are kiushgvlakjbnoiuvb/nxunefu ewdf/lkujghfoiuanxy;ople |
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Originally Posted By erwos: I was told by ARF in no uncertain terms that being unwilling to cart a 20lb rifle everywhere means you've got a strength issue and need to lift, bro. Shooting at night outdoors regularly at longer distances on difficult targets was my big learning experience, both for white light and night vision. There's a lot of "knowledge" out there that starts failing miserably once it's a cloudy night and/or distances exceed 50yds. View Quote Can you full in the gaps? What knowledge do you believe is lacking? |
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The Kenai chest holster, conceals great under a zip up hoodie. Like it’s barely noticeable and helps keep crap off my hips/lower back.
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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I never used the dump pouch.
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A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
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Today’s chafed taint and swampass make tomorrow’s ruck very unpleasant.
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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[#15]
For everything other than the flat range, extended charging handles on AR15s of all types suck.
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1-point slings are fucking retarded, or I am. Probably both.
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Cold is the ultimate torture test.
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Originally Posted By LeadBreakfast: A family member nearly lost an eye after having a branch whip back into their face and a stick poked through the lid and into the socket. Half an inch further and it would have been time for a pirate patch or a glass eye. I wear eye pro any time I possibly can (for that reason and because I have some particularly expensive and carefully calibrated mk1mod0 eyeballs). Other things: redundancies are good, weight is not. Buy good, reliable gear and buy it once. Use your nice things instead of hoarding them, use them until they are an extension of you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LeadBreakfast: Originally Posted By OG1: To remember to put my ears on. Also, glasses are important. I have a set that has a deep scratch right where my pupil is from a spicy ejection. A family member nearly lost an eye after having a branch whip back into their face and a stick poked through the lid and into the socket. Half an inch further and it would have been time for a pirate patch or a glass eye. I wear eye pro any time I possibly can (for that reason and because I have some particularly expensive and carefully calibrated mk1mod0 eyeballs). Other things: redundancies are good, weight is not. Buy good, reliable gear and buy it once. Use your nice things instead of hoarding them, use them until they are an extension of you. Yep, I wear eye pro just walking around the woods these days after a buddy got a stick in his eye. |
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A 4D Tactical helmet liner is totally worth it. When it's cold said pads are hard and do not immediately mold to you head.
When shooting in the cold at night the hot gas from shooting will at times obscure your nods. |
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Walking around in my subdivision in full kit scares the MILFs and little kids.
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"What day is it today?", asked Pooh. "It's the day we burn this mother****** to the ground", squealed Piglet. "My Favorite day.", said Pooh.
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Originally Posted By DocApocalypse: Any optic-equipped weapon sucks in a heavy downpour. I had an ACOG fog up too badly to use in an early morning hike with really humid conditions/fresh rain. View Quote When hunting I don't take my firearms into a warm tent or shelter. I'll typically keep them in the cold truck to help with fogging from temp change. |
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Real tip: Velcro is loud. I've switched from mag pouches with velcro closure to open top w/ esstac inserts or w/ bungie retention.
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"What day is it today?", asked Pooh. "It's the day we burn this mother****** to the ground", squealed Piglet. "My Favorite day.", said Pooh.
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Every ounce you carry will add up and seem to multiply itself the farther you go. That pretty much kicks that “two is one and one is none,” trope right in the ass. Enough days of walking and the temptation to leave even pretty necessary stuff behind rises.
Also, anything that sticks out will catch on something, and shit breaks at the worst time. |
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Not fly enough to be halal....
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A Grendel's Love is different from a 5.56's Love
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Leave me alone. I’m a libertarian. CW vet x7, give away a kidney to a loved one if they need it.
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I learned that I have too much gear.
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Level 4 metal plates blow...
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Originally Posted By bikedamon: KUIU packs are worth every cent. View Quote I second this. I have used an assortment of hunting packs in the $100-$200 range for the past 2 decades (probably have 10 packs from Mystery Ranch, Maxpedition, Gregory, Osprey, Hill People Gear, ect) and got a Kuiu pack last year. It blows all of them out of the water. I prefer it to the EXO packs my buddies picked up recently. Also, Osprey makes the absolute best ultralight packs for hiking around when you don't need the extra pounds of a durable frame pack. |
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Loctite all screws, rifle, holsters, etc
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Crappy holsters are crappy and manipulating them with your off hand shows the fail points real quick.
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Weight sucks
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Land of the once free & the home of the narrative.
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"Whoever makes himself great will be made humble. Whoever makes himself humble will be made great." -Jesus
"if it can be destroyed by the truth, it deserves to be destroyed by the truth" - Linus from Charlie Brown |
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That the latch on AR15 extended charging handles seems to get caught on damned near everything. Unless it is a rifle used primarily for matches or range play, the GI charging handle seems to be my favorite.
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Originally Posted By bikedamon: KUIU packs are worth every cent. View Quote Would you be willing to elaborate? I’ve only ever used what was issued, but a lot of these boutique brands like mystery ranch or tactical tailor seem to charge 4-8x what something costs anywhere else. Surplus isn’t a fair comparison, but you could get a surplus USMC FILBE for less than 1/6 some of those same size packs. |
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Dimpled barrels are mandatory when building a rifle. If you don't have a dimpling jig, get one.
KNS pins are the FCG insurance you never knew you needed until you watch your wife's SHTF rifle back out both pins while sighting in. Blue Loctite if it needs to occasionally come off. Rocksett if it needs to stay put. When you wrap your head around what a military qualified M4/M16 goes through in its life, you realize a parkered C158 bolt and chrome line BCG is SHTF reliable. When you find an affordable source for Microbest C158 chrome lined BCG, you buy 10 of them. |
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Being physically fit trumps everything.
Buy once cry once. |
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Mirage and trace are visible through clip on night vision with IR illumination. Bullet bases also reflect the IR, so you can watch the bullet arc into the target, but you have to crank your laser up pretty high.
Thermal crossover is a very confusing time. Big rocks retain a lot of heat for a long time. Trying to run one NV tube and one thermal tube doesn't work at all; you either perceive one image or the other, they don't overlay like you might expect. Rifle suppressors get hot FAST. From a distance, suppressed supersonic sounds like gunfire without the edge or concussion; suppressed subsonic sounds like a hammer. Desert boots do not like to be wet - the suede around the ball of the foot cracks very quickly in a wet environment. Single point slings generally suck, but are kind of okay with a light, compact subgun. |
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I learned I had to spend some money a few times to find holsters that actually worked for my daily carry setups. I have boxes of holsters that were all awesome til I actually tried them out from edc to range drills. I would be a wealthy man if I could have avoided some of the holsters I bought over the years.
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Chamber checks aren’t just for looking cool.
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“Halfway to a liberal is them getting their way.” Quiganomics
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Single point slings lead to nutsack trauma.
Black guns get hot in the sun. Money spent on good quality outerwear is well spent. |
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"At the heart of it, mastery is practice. Mastery is staying on the path."
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@RogerRoger
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If you're going to shoot a muzzle braked SBR from a car, it's less unpleasant when the brake is outside the window frame.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. |
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When we face the impossible, we dream a way through. Awakened with purpose, inspiring generations anew...
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Don’t bother trying to chamber a bent case !
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Buy and wear good socks.
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I have learned lots of lessons but one in particular was that HSGI tacos absolutely suck. Your mags will end up all over creation if you patrol through a wooded area or crawl on the ground.
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Oiling bolt, loading magazines....
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http://www.guntechtips.com
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The biggest piece of wisdom I can impart after almost 20 years of gear use in a civilian context, and watching dozens of others .
Is that you need to get out and use your gear. |
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Every citizen should be a soldier. This was the case of the Greeks and Romans and must be that of every free state. -T Jefferson
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