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Posted: 8/21/2016 7:32:30 PM EDT
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Not to dump on your thread, but I really don't get all the patches stuck to tactical gear. It's like my 8 year old granddaughter and her "My Little Pony" stickers on her school books. For Christ's sake people, if you think you need cool guy stickers on your stuff, you might need to rethink what you're doing.
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| Gonna take more than that to dump on me or make me feel like a school girl. I didn't realize my little pony was still the big thing. At least none of my nieces and friends kids are into that. Maybe I'm not with the times. If I dig patches not "cool guy stickers", well get over it. Since when did patches make someone less accurate? |
| Solid advice (palacial). I shoot often, roughly 2k in 5.56 ammo a month. I have just never taken classes or used a pc setup. It has always been on my property with homemade setups/targets. Thought it would be different to add a PC for a "just in case" situation. |
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Not to dump on your thread, but I really don't get all the patches stuck to tactical gear. It's like my 8 year old granddaughter and her "My Little Pony" stickers on her school books. For Christ's sake people, if you think you need cool guy stickers on your stuff, you might need to rethink what you're doing. OK, Rant off. Your a closet patch collector arent you ol man? Its ok Patches simply make a statement. I have one that quietly reminds me to concentrate on my training......"run your gun, not your mouth". Flag patches from some enlisted friends mean alot to me as well. They are a personal thing love them or hate them. Nice being able to have the same hat, yet somehow entirely different as you want at the same time. My pc's are set up the same as far as the magazine arrangement is, muscle memory i dont want to screw up. |
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